Manchuko is so fascinating! Its like the Wild West of the Japanese Empire in China. Tell me about it...

Manchuko is so fascinating! Its like the Wild West of the Japanese Empire in China. Tell me about it. What was it like to live there as a Japanese.

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All i know is that its emperor was a qing wewuz

But he literally wuz

My understanding was it was pretty great . . . for the the Japanese. A lot of young left wing Japanese people moved to Manchuko They avoided persecution in Japan proper and by getting government jobs got a chance to experiments with their ideas

>Its like the Wild West of the Japanese Empire in China

how so?

It's not wewuzing if you actually wuz

Manchuria was sparsely populated relative to its size and the Japanese government actively encouraged their citizens to settle there as the Japanese isles were getting too crowded.

In addition to this, Manchuria served as a sort of "testing ground" for new ideas and technology. Cities built from the ground up were able to incorporate things like rail cars more naturally than in built up Japan. Manchuria also served as an exile for young bureaucrats who flirted a little to closely with ideas of governance which clashed with the consensus in Tokyo, so while they were kept far away from the center of power they were also given more freedom to try out their ideas.

Most of the Japanese who went there were farmers and the region was quite impoverished. The Japanese would also construct many railways and develop the mining sector. I believe some communist were exiled there. I really wish I knew more about because the Japanese empire is pretty interesting.

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Ping plz go and stay

My great-grandparents lived there

They left in 1946.

Did most Japanese immigrants leave after the war?

It was coup after coup, they were becoming as bad as the commies

They had to run like Hell from the Soviets.

Yes, some were not repatriated though and stayed in China and mostly married with the Chinese and assimilated

They left in such a hurry a lot of those cunts left their Children behind Jesus Christ.

Where THE FUCK do I learn about 1910-1930s era China? The Ma clique, the Fengtian Clique, the Beiyang Clique, The Ma Clique, Tibet, The Xinhai Revolution, Yuan Shikai, MaBuFang, Ma HongKui, Sun Yat Sen, Puyi. I've read about this stuff in Wikipedia articles but where to I learn about this stuff IN DEPTH? Is there anywhere in the English language?

>tfw no Red Dead type game set in Japanese Manchuria

>in the English language

Why as a Japanese? Don't you want to know what it'd be like as a Chinese under your Japanese overlords? Don't you want to sit at an actual table on actual chairs and not noisily slurp your soup from the bowl?

I was teaching English a couple weeks ago and I taught an old Japanese lady. I asked her where she was from and she said she was born in China. I was surprised because her Japanese was perfect. I then asked her if she was Chinese and she said both her parents were Japanese.

I then realised that she was probably born in Manchuko. Sure enough she was born in Harbin.

History is fascinating

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Sorry, can't tell you anything about it as HOI4's DLC hasn't came out yet.

It was to the west of Japan proper. And right next to wild, smelly Siberia.

Thank you for sharing.

Well it's hard to grab your kid when they're getting gangbanged by Ping, Xing, Yuri, and Iosef.

Actually, instead of revenge raping them, the Chinese locals raised them.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_orphans_in_China

Yuri, Ivan, Iosef, and Pyotr then.

>Manchuko
>Wild West

You just watched this, don't you?

probably pretty easy to get laid if you catch my drift

>got a chance to experiment with their ideas
kek in more ways than oe

Ways that are Dark by Ralph Townsend

It's THE book on Civil War China

Do you think that, if the Jap population reached a critical point, Japan could have annexed Manchukuo? This is, of course, assuming no Pacific War and Japanese Empire continued with business as usual

The Japanese HAD annexed Manchukuo in all but name from what I've gleamed. It was a puppet regime.

This, Manchuko had Manchurian ministers and then Japanese subordinates who actually made all the decisions. The only legal political party existed solely to support relations with japan.

The Japanese supported this I assume because it allowed them to pretend both internally and externally that they were promoting Asian unity and self reliance rather than engaging in blatant imperialism

I meant more in the way they were trying to do to Formosa and Korea, sending a whole bunch of colonists to the point that they have the political strength to push for assimilation towards Japanese values with the ultimate goal of turning these territories in parts of Japan itself

Late imperialism was so hypocritical. Rhodes and Clive and Raffles didn't give a fuck about any of that.