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| - Several Manchurian cities were subjected to atomic attacks by the United States on January 23, 1951. In response, China's leader, Mao Tse-Tung, convinced his ally Joseph Stalin, to launch atomic attacks against the USA's allies in Europe, effectively triggering World War III. After the attacks, the Chinese government was able to successfully rebuild the rail line through Harbin, the primary reason the U.S. attacked it in the first place. The line was up and running again by April 1951. This article is a stub because the work is part of a larger, as-of-yet incomplete series.
- Manchuria, officially the Kingdom of Manchuria (Mandarin: 满洲王国, Mǎnzhōu Wángguó) is a country in East Asia that borders Mongolia in the west, Buryatia to the northwest, the EF in the north and east, Korea to the southeast and China in the south. Its capital is Harbin.
- Greater Manchuria, Korea, Kingdom of Ryukyu (overlordship disputed with Japan), Celebes, Kuril Islands, Marianas (excepting island of Saipan)
- Does not recgonize Business Recognition Accords, the Corporate Court's standard for the meaning of corporate extraterritoriality Business Recognition Accords not signed.
- Manchuria has historically been part of various Chinese and Korean dynasties, but was for most of its history inhabited by Tungusic peoples, most notably the Jurchen (later referred to as the Manchu). Manchuria served as the seat of the influential Jin dynasty between 1115 to 1234 before in was conquered by the Mongolian Empire. Later Manchuria came under the sway of the Mongol ruled Yuan dynasty although the growing influence of the Ming dynasty saw the southern regions of Manchuria put under Ming rule. In the early 1580's Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci united the Jurchen tribes and was able to conquer the entirety of Manchuria, and establish the foundations for the Qing dynasty.
- Manchuria (Chinese: 滿洲里; pinyin: Mǎnzhōulǐ), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Manchuria, is a sovereign state located in East Asia. Manchuria is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party of Manchuria (commonly referred to as CPM), with its seat of government in the capital city of Changchun. It exercises jurisdiction over 14 provinces, three autonomous regions and 3 special economic regions. From northwest to northeast, Manchuria shares land borders with the Russian Federation, Mongolia, the People's Republic of China and the the DPRK (North Korea).
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