After the Siberian annexation of Northern Manchuria after the successful conclusion of Operation Manchurian Freedom in 1991, the remnants of former Manchuria were divided between the Siberian occupied zone in the north, and various factions and rebels to the south. In 1995 Northern Manchuria was fully incorporated into the USSR, creating the Manchurian Socialist Republic.
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| - Manchurian Territory (1983: Doomsday)
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| - After the Siberian annexation of Northern Manchuria after the successful conclusion of Operation Manchurian Freedom in 1991, the remnants of former Manchuria were divided between the Siberian occupied zone in the north, and various factions and rebels to the south. In 1995 Northern Manchuria was fully incorporated into the USSR, creating the Manchurian Socialist Republic.
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| - Map of the Manchurian Territory.
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| - Kazakh, Mongolian, Uyghur, many others
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| - southern Manchuria, China
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| - After the Siberian annexation of Northern Manchuria after the successful conclusion of Operation Manchurian Freedom in 1991, the remnants of former Manchuria were divided between the Siberian occupied zone in the north, and various factions and rebels to the south. In 1995 Northern Manchuria was fully incorporated into the USSR, creating the Manchurian Socialist Republic. The territory of Manchuria, located in Asia, was a large territory located in Northwest China. The term Manchurian Territory was used to describe the Chinese settlements that existed in the area until the 1990 Siberian invasion. More recently the term has been used to incorrectly describe Manchurian Socialist Republic, the Siberian territory that came into existence at the conclusion of Operation Manchurian Freedom, the Siberian invasion to pacify the Chinese raiders of Manchuria. Before the nuclear war in 1983 the area was under Chinese control, and had remained so since the conclusion of the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation, operated by the USSR in 1945.The territory became a base for the Chinese People's Liberation Army during the Chinese Civil War, which ensued from the end of World War II until 1949. The region was also used to transport Chinese forces in the Korean peninsula during the Korean War. The region was also a commonly disputed border between the USSR and China, culminating in the 1969 Sino-Soviet Border Conflict. Today the entire area of Manchuria is under Siberian control, with the north controlled by The Manchurian Socialist Republic (Mandarin: 东北社会主义共和国, Russian: Маньчжурский Социалистической Республики), a constitutional republic of the USSR, and south as the Manchurian Territory.
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