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  • 51Mammoth — For other uses, see Mammoth (disambiguation). Life Mammoth Temporal range: Early Pliocene to Middle Holocene …

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  • 52Khabarovsk — For other uses, see Khabarovsk (disambiguation). Khabarovsk (English) Хабаровск (Russian)  &#16 …

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  • 53Treaty of Aigun — The Treaty of Aigun was the Russian Chinese treaty that established the modern borders of the Russian Far East and northern China . Its provisions were confirmed by the Beijing Treaty of 1860.The Russian representative Nikolay Muravyov and the… …

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  • 54Battle of Chemulpo Bay — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Chemulpo Bay partof=the Russo Japanese War caption=Varyag and Korietz go into battle. date=9 February 1904 place=off Chemulpo Bay, Korea (coord|37|20.8|N|126|31.37|E|display=inline,title)… …

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  • 55Fortified District — A Fortified District refers to the Japanese Army and (in certain cases) Japanese Navy defensive fortified organization, created in districts in Manchukuo, Chosen (Korea), Karafuto (Southern Sakhalin) and the Kurile Islands, i.e. on a front… …

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  • 56Organization of the Kwantung Army of Japan — The following are commanders and units of the Japanese army which was stationed in the Kwantung peninsula of Manchuria from 1910 to 1945. Contents 1 Officers attached to Kwantung Army HQ 2 Kwantung Army Railroad Service Commanders …

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  • 57Japanese-planned Republic of the Far East — The term Japanese planned Republic of the Far East refers to the planned organization of a Japanese puppet state in the Russian Far East during 1918 22 and the Pacific War period.First attempt Russian Far East (1918 22)Japanese, Canadian and… …

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  • 58Ting Chao — or Ding Chao (1883 1939) was a Chinese General, known for his defense of Harbin during the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and 1932.Following the Invasion of Manchuria by the Imperial Japanese Army and the capture of Liaoning and Jilin… …

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  • 59Feng Zhanhai — or Feng Chan hai, 冯占海,(1899 1963), was one of the leaders of the volunteer armies resisting the Japanese and the puppet state of Manchukuo in Manchuria. Feng was born on November 6th, 1899. At eighteen he joined the Dongbei Army, and later… …

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  • 60Li Du — or Li Tu (1880 – 1956), was one of the leaders of the Kirin Self Defence Army, one of the volunteer armies resisting the Japanese and the puppet state of Manchukuo in Manchuria in 1932.Following the Invasion of Manchuria by the Empire of Japan,… …

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