Actions in Inner Mongolia(1933-36)
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After the invasion of Manchuria secured the creation of the puppet state of Manchukuo and Operation Nekka, in 1933 secured Jehol from the Republic of China. Japan made several attempts by military and political means to secure the Mongolian territories of the provinces of Chahar, and Suiyuan, as part of a program to establish a north China puppet state of Huapeikuo. It was to be composed of the provinces of Hebei, Chahar, Suiyuan, Shandong and Shanxi. The Chinese for their part resisted, until the Japanese decided to resort to open war to accomplish their objective.
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[edit] Liu Kuei-tang
[edit] Dolonor and Feng Yuxiang's Anti-Japanese Allied Army 1933
[edit] Doihara and Teh Wang
During September of 1933, the Mongolian princes of Chahar and Suiyuan Provinces traveled to the Temple at Bathahalak, north of Kweihwa and gathered in a council chamber with Prince Teh Wang who for months had been trying to found a Pan-Mongolian self rule movement. In mid October, despite their traditional suspicions of one another, they and Prince Teh Wang agreed to draw up a Confederation of Inner Mongolian States and haggled out its bylaws. They sent word to Nanking that they wanted to rule Inner Mongolia themselves. They threatened that if they were not given their way they would not hesitate to seek assistance from Japan.
[edit] Li Shou-hsin's Invasion of North Chahar 1935
[edit] Suiyuan 1936
[edit] See also
[edit] Sources:
- Jowett, Phillip S. , Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan’s Asian Allies 1931-45, Volume I: China & Manchuria, 2004. Helion & Co. Ltd., 26 Willow Rd., Solihul, West Midlands, England.