User:CaliforniaAliBaba/Manchuria
Sources for Japanese immigration to Manchukuo and Korean immigration
Historical background[edit]
- Japanese concession in Shenyang
- Gentlemen's Agreement and other restrictions on Japanese immigration led to a narrowing of the possible destinations
- Shenyang Incident and establishment of Manchukuo
Early trial settlements[edit]
- Official planning
- Repossession of farms
Mass migration from 1937[edit]
- Colonisation and military planning
- Race relations
- Labour shortage and the Youth brigades
Soviet invasion[edit]
- Operation August Storm
- Friendships with locals as key to survival
- Prisoners of war taken to the Soviet Union (Japanese people in Russia)
After repatriation[edit]
- Effects on nation-building in Korea[1]
- Poor treatment in Japan
- Japanese orphans in China
References[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ Han 2005
Sources[edit]
- McDowell, Kevin (November 2003). "Japan in Manchuria: Agricultural Emigration in the Japanese Empire, 1932-1945" (5). Eras. ISSN 1445-5218.
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(help) - Tsukase, Susumu (September 2004). 満洲の日本人. Yoshikawa Kōbunkan. ISBN 4642079335.
Sources for Koreans[edit]
- Brooks, Barbara (1998). "Peopling the Japanese Empire: The Koreans in Manchuria and the Rhetoric of Inclusion". In Sharon Minichellio (ed.) (ed.). Japan's Competing Modernities: Issues of Culture and Democracy 1900-1930. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. pp. 25-44. ISBN 0824820800.
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suggested) (help) - Han, Suk-jung (2005-07-10). "Imitating the colonizers: The Legacy of the Disciplining State from Manchukuo to South Korea". ZNet. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
Other[edit]
- Bao, Tiemei (November 2004). "蒙疆政権下の対モンゴル人日本語教育について (Concerning the Education of Mongolians under the Mengjiang Government)" (PDF). Gendai Shakai Bunka Kenkyū (31): 79–95. Retrieved 2007-08-22.