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Manchukuo was a puppet state in northeast china and Inner Mongolia. The state was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy.

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Who is manzhouguo?

A corruption of the word "Manchukuo", which was the Japanese re-named province of Manchuria.


Who took over Manchuria in the 1930s?

The Japanese occupied all of Manchuria in 1931 and created the puppet state ofmanchuriahttp://www.answers.com/topic/manchukuo in 1932!!!


What northern Chinese province did the Japanese attack in 1931?

In 1931, Japan invaded and captured Manchuria following the Mukden incident, which was orchestrated by rogue Japanese military factions to set up a pretext for invasion of the province. They established a puppet government called Manchukuo and occupied the province until the end of War II.


What kind of country is a country whose policies are dictated or heavily influenced by another country?

Colony (Okay term) Puppet state(Derisive) sphere of influence (maybe halfway up!) not in (Fallen Flag) mourning sense.. Canada was/is a colony or dominion of the UK certainly in the war period. Japan had puppet states such as Manchukuo in occupied China that had their gears shifted, so to speak in Tokyo.


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