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  2. Manchuria Aviation Company - Wikipedia

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    Major shareholders were the Manchukuo government, the South Manchurian Railway Company and the Sumitomo zaibatsu. From the beginning, the Manchuria Aviation Company was a paramilitary airline, whose primary purpose was to provide transport and logistical support for the military, and for the transport of mail.

  3. Manchukuo Imperial Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The air force's predecessor was the Manchukuo Air Transport Company (later renamed the Manchukuo National Airways), a paramilitary airline formed in 1931, which undertook transport and reconnaissance missions for the Japanese military.

  4. Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo [note 5] was a puppet state of ... The Imperial Air Force's predecessor was the Manchukuo Air Transport Company, a paramilitary airline formed in 1931, ...

  5. Manchukuo Imperial Guards - Wikipedia

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    The Manchukuo Imperial Guards were inspired by the Imperial Guards of the Qing dynasty and patterned after the Imperial Guard of Japan. Its 200 members were selected from candidates of ethnic Manchu backgrounds, and were trained independently of the Manchukuo Imperial Army or the Japanese Kwantung Army .

  6. Hikōtai Transport Unit - Wikipedia

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    Within this unit in Manchukuo the Manchukuo Air Transport Company developed. This unit functioned as a paramilitary transport service inside of Manchukuo Air Force for the transportation of Japanese and Manchu military personnel. They were equipped with Junkers Ju 86 Z-2, among other airplanes.

  7. Manchukuo Imperial Army - Wikipedia

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    The Manchukuo Imperial Army's first military uniforms were indistinguishable from those of the local resistance groups forces and bandits, with Zhang Xueliang's former soldiers just continuing to wear Nationalist uniforms with yellow armbands to distinguish them. The problem was that it allowed soldiers on both sides to change their armbands ...

  8. War crimes in Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    War crimes in Manchukuo were committed during the rule of the Empire of Japan in northeast China, either directly, or through its puppet state of Manchukuo, from 1931 to 1945. Various war crimes have been alleged, but have received comparatively little historical attention.

  9. Collaborationist Chinese Army - Wikipedia

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    The most notable were the armed forces of the separate puppet state of Manchukuo, [20] along with minor units, such as the early East Hebei Army (1935–37, later merged with the Provisional Government Army), [21] and the Inner Mongolian Army, mainly operating in the puppet state of Mengjiang (which was made an autonomous region of the ...