Manchuko
Manchuria is a historical name given to a vast geographic region in northeast Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria either falls entirely within China, or is divided between China and Russia. The region is commonly referred to as Northeast China, and historically referred as Guandong, which literally means 'the east of Shanhai Pass.'
Munich Conference
1. Japan wanted the vast amount of new resources Manchuria had. 2. Japan needed a bigger land space.
China (Manchuria), Phillipines, Burma
During WW2 it was , by Japan , referred to as the 'Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' .
manchuko :)
In 1931 Japan invaded Manchuria. To cover up their invasion, the Japanese imposed a new "puppet" government (a government controlled by them) that was meant to approve their presence in Manchuria. The name of Manchuria changed to Manchukuo and therefore so did the name of the government. The League of Nations sent a commission to investigate whether or not the Manchurians really wanted the Japanese there called the Lytton Commission. They determined that, in fact, the Japanese were not welcome in Manchuria. This basically eventually lead to the Japanese withdrawing from the League of Nations.
The Kwantung Army was stationed in China.
At various times it has been known as Manchuria or Manchuko.
Usually translated as 'cool,' this is not a standard Japanese given name.
In Japanese, calligraphy is called shodou, or "the way of writing".
They were tired of people telling them what to do
Japan renamed Manchuria "Manchukuo" after it established a puppet state there in 1932. The name reflects the region's historical ties to the Manchu people, who originally ruled China during the Qing Dynasty. Manchukuo was presented by Japan as an independent state, although it was largely controlled by Japanese military and political interests.
Katsumi is a Japanese name that is given to either gender that means overcome, victory, or beauty. There are many Japanese people who have the name Katsumi such as Katsumi Toriumi.
Manchuria
The Japanese name "Kibou" (希望) means hope. It is a common name given to girls in Japan and signifies optimism and positivity.
Manchuria is a historical name given to a vast geographic region in northeast Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria either falls entirely within China, or is divided between China and Russia. The region is commonly referred to as Northeast China, and historically referred as Guandong, which literally means 'the east of Shanhai Pass.'