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    First Sino-Japanese War (category History of Manchuria)
    and Manchuria) and 400,000 total trained men in the empire. Due to various factors such as the limited transport capacity (the absence of any railway in...
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    Army's aggression in Manchuria, and announced it was withdrawing. On the contrary, the Army completed the conquest of Manchuria, and the civilian cabinet...
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  • (proposed cession of the Balearic Islands by the Spanish Republic to Italy in exchange of neutrality in the Spanish Civil War). Proposed cession of the Balearic...
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    Railway, with an estimated 25,000 dying. The Japanese also took the railway track from Malacca and other branch lines for construction of the railway...
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    Qing China's loss of influence in the Korean Peninsula, as well as the cession of Taiwan to Japan. The Qing dynasty also began experiencing internal unrest...
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    Qing dynasty (category History of Manchuria)
    outcry shamed the Japanese into revising them. The original agreement stipulated the cession of Liaodong Peninsula to Japan, but Russia, with its own designs...
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    disastrous defeats in the 1859 Franco-Austrian War that resulted in the cession of Lombardy to the Kingdom of Sardinia and later in the loss of the Habsburg...
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    forced to permit extraterritorial privileges for foreign nationals and even cessions of Chinese sovereignty over certain ports and mineral rights. Tianjin's...
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  • capital city or name, and changes in territory such as the annexation, cession, concession, occupation, or secession of land. Territorial conquests as...
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    military base of Hanko, and the cession of a 70 km-deep area on the Karelian Isthmus located immediately to the north of the city of Leningrad to the...
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    fortifications on the Karelian Isthmus. Likewise, the delegation demanded the cession of islands in the Gulf of Finland as well as Rybachy Peninsula (Finnish:...
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    was eventually based on a formal agreement through which Romania consented to the retrocession of Bessarabia and cession of Northern Bukovina. As it was...
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    Mussolini that his country had to come to an agreement with Germany. On 11 July 1936 he signed an agreement with German ambassador Franz von Papen, in which...
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    Eurasian and Sikh Indian of Jesselton, North Borneo and led by Albert Kwok, against the Japanese occupying forces of North Borneo. The movement succeeded in...
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    China informed Russia that it would not sign an agreement for substantial Russian control of Manchuria, due to the opposition of the other foreign powers...
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    Cairo declaration manifested our intention. It did not itself constitute a cession of territory. "UK Parliament". Hansard. Feb 7, 1955. Retrieved 2022-01-07...
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    point for the Chinese nationalist movement in the years that followed. The cession ceremony took place on board a Japanese vessel as the Chinese delegate...
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    South Manchuria Railway line. Japanese invasion of Manchuria: The Kwantung Army invaded all Manchurian territory along the South Manchuria Railway. 7 November...
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    occupation authorities, and discredited because of its inability to prevent the cession of much of Greek Macedonia and Western Thrace to Bulgaria. Both the collaborationist...
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    secured.[citation needed] King Carol II of Romania, starting from the cession of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union, proposed in a...
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  • international agreements. One with Russia in 1916 helped to further secure Japan's influence in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia. Agreements with France, Britain...
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