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- Manchuria is a historical region in northeast Asia encomp****ing the entirety of present-day northeast China and parts of the modern-day Russian Far East...
- The Voree plates, also called The Record of Rajah Manchou of Vorito,[pronunciation?] or the Voree Record, were a set of three tiny metal plates allegedly...
- The Central Bank of Manchou (Chinese: 滿洲中央銀行; pinyin: Mǎnzhōu Zhōngyāng Yínháng; Wade–Giles: Man3-chou1 Chung1-yang1 Yin2-hang2; ****anese Hepburn: Manshū...
- American rule – Bank of Chōsen (1909–1950)  Manchukuo – Central Bank of Manchou (1932–1945)  General Government – Bank of Issue in Poland (1940–1945)  Kingdom...
- Manchou in the Manchukuo capital of Hsinking (now Changchun) with branch offices in Harbin, Mukden, Jilin, and Qiqihar. The Central Bank of Manchou was...
- retained ****anese control of official economic policy. The Central Bank of Manchou was the national central bank. The Kwantung Army held the highest authority...
- established by the ****anese occupation forces, together with the Central Bank of Manchou (1932-1945), United Reserve Bank (1938-1945), Huaxing Commercial Bank (1938-1941)...
- insignia, 1932–1945 Manchukuo Air Force roundel, 1937–1945 Central Bank of Manchou 1 yuan banknote, 1932 Commemorative stamp propagating the "Concord of Nationalities"...
- successively lost jurisdiction over Northeast China to the Central Bank of Manchou in Changchun, then over parts of North China to the Mengjiang Bank in Kalgan...
- established by the ****anese occupation forces, together with the Central Bank of Manchou (1932–1945), Mengjiang Bank (1937–1945), United Reserve Bank (1938–1945)...