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controlled Hsinking's police system,
instead of
Manchukuo government.
Major officers of
Hsinking police were all
ethnic ****anese. The po****tion of
Hsinking also...
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established a subsidiary,
Kokusai Koku, to open a long-distance
route between Hsinking and
Berlin using two
German Heinkel He 116 aircraft, in
bilateral partnership...
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Kendai [ˈkɛndaɪ]
wasis an
educational institution which was short-lived in
Hsinking (modern Changchun,
Jilin province), the
capital of Manchukuo, the ****anese...
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attended Nanling Girls'
Academy (新京南嶺女子優級學校) in Changchun, then
known as
Hsinking, the
capital of Manchukuo. In
February 1943, Li and nine
other girl students...
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tests Sink (disambiguation)
Xinjing (disambiguation), also
romanized as
Hsinking All
pages with
titles beginning with
Sinking All
pages with
titles containing...
- from the mint of the
Central Bank of
Manchou in the
Manchukuo capital of
Hsinking (now Changchun) with
branch offices in Harbin, Mukden, Jilin, and Qiqihar...
- (Hrsg.): The
Manchoukou Year Book 1941. The
Manchoukou Year Book Co.,
Hsinking 1941, S. 556 Francillon, p. 22. Francillon, p. 22. Francillon, p. 22. Francillon...
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Constituency Former Mie 1st
Personal details Born (1942-06-10)10 June 1942
Hsinking,
Manchukuo Died 22
April 2017(2017-04-22) (aged 74) Tokyo, ****an Political...
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Empire of ****an
takes over
northeastern China and
establishes Manchukuo.
Hsinking becomes its capital. 25
February The
United States of
America annexes the...
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Dalian Kweisui† →
Guisui →
Hohhot Tihua† →
Dihua → Ürümqi
Changchun →
Hsinking →
Changchun †Name
change in
English due to
replacement of
postal romanization...