No, the statement is not true. Russia and Japan did not fight the United States over control of Manchuria; rather, they were rivals themselves. The Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) was fought between Russia and Japan over territorial disputes in Manchuria and Korea. The U.S. had its own interests in the region but was not directly involved in the conflict between Russia and Japan over Manchuria.
The Great Depression severely impacted Manchuria, leading to economic turmoil and heightened social unrest. As global demand for exports plummeted, Manchuria, heavily reliant on its agricultural and resource-based economy, faced significant unemployment and poverty. This instability contributed to the rise of militaristic factions and the eventual Japanese invasion in 1931, which exploited the region's vulnerabilities. The economic crisis ultimately set the stage for increased foreign intervention and conflict in Manchuria.
In 1931, Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria.
Japan invaded Manchuria in the 1930's.
The Magician Out of Manchuria was created in 1989.
On the Hills of Manchuria was created in 1906.
The Magician Out of Manchuria has 129 pages.
The Japanese took over Manchuria in 1932. This was an attempt by Japan to have control over some of the land that belonged to the Chinese.
Starting in 1931 Japan invaded the North Eastern part of China including Manchuria and bordered by the USSR. Please see the related question below.
Japan seized manchuria on 1931 September 18th
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 .
Soviet invasion of Manchuria happened in 1945.