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Manchuria


1990 Vladimir Alexis Ussachevsky, Manchuria composer (Creation), dies at 78

1951 Typhoon floods kill 4,800 in Manchuria

1948 Mao's Red army conquerors Mukden, Manchuria

1942 Coal mine explosion kills 1,549 at Honkeiko Manchuria

1935 Seiji Ozawa, Hoten Manchuria, conductor, Boston Symphony Orchestra

1935 Seiji Ozawa, [Fentian Shenyan], Manchuria, orchestra conductor

1934 Henry Pu Yi crowned emperor Kang Teh of Manchuria

1934 Japan sends Henry Pu Yi as regent to emperor of Manchuria

1933 League of Nations tells Japanese to pull out of Manchuria

1932 Former Chinese emperor Henry Pu-Yi installed as head of Manchuria

1932 Japan declares Manchuria Independent

1932 Japanese troop occupy Harbin, Manchuria

1931 Japanese troops conquer Mukden, South Manchuria

1931 Japan takes Manchuria, renames it Manchukuo

1931 Gas explosion Fire in Fushun-coal mine, Manchuria kills 3,000

1929 Stalin routes troops to Manchuria

1924 Benjamin Lees, [Lysniansky], Harbin Manchuria, composer

1911 Vladimir Ussachevsky, Hailar Manchuria, composer, Creation



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