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  • Politics of Manchukuo

    Manchukuo was a puppet state set up by the Empire of Japan in Manchuria which existed from 1931 to 1945. The Manchukuo regime was established four months after the Japanese withdrawal from Shanghai with Puyi as the nominal but powerless head of state[1] to add some semblance of legitimacy, as he was a former emperor and an ethnic Manchu.

    Government

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    "Manchukuo government" redirects here. For the modern organisation, see Manchukuo Government.

    Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with former Qing dynasty emperor Puyi assuming the Manchukuo throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. An imperial rescript issued the same day, promulgated the organic law of the new state, establishing a Privy Council, a Legislative Council and the General Affairs State Council to "advise and assist the emperor in the discharge of his duties". The Privy Council was an appointive body consisting of Puyi's closest friends and confidants, and

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  • List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II

    This article provides a comprehensive overview of key leaders who played pivotal roles in Japan’s political and military governance during the Second World War. Covering influential figures from heads of state to high-ranking military officers.

    Central government

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    Supreme head of state

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    Main articles: Emperor of Japan and Chrysanthemum Throne

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    Main article: Gozen Kaigi

    • Yoshimichi Hara: President of the "Imperial Council" and "Imperial Throne Council of War" also the Emperor's representatives

    Chairman of the Imperial Advisory Council

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    Imperial family members

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    The following were closely involved in the government and military of Japan:

    Vice Chairman of the Councilors of Court

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    Prime Ministers

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    • Senjuro Hayashi: Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of Kwantung Army, Minister of War, member of Imperial Privy Council amongst political adviser in Taisei


       
       

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      (Merchant Flag from 5 Aug 1854)
      (use limited 1 Oct 1945 - 1 Jan 1949)
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      Re-adopted 30 Jun 1954
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