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How long has the Japanese occupied the northeast of China?

Japan actually occupied the whole Northeast 14 years and some areas for 40 years.

1905, the Japanese army occupied Lushun and Fengtian (now Shenyang) and fought with Russia for the territory of China on a large scale in the northeast. At the end of the year, Japan forced the Qing government to sign the Treaty of Three Eastern Provinces between China and Japan, and gained the privilege in the southeast of China.

1in June, 906, Japan established Nanman Railway Co., Ltd., the base camp for plundering the resources in northeast China. 1in July, 907, Japan signed a secret treaty with France and Russia, and divided Nanman and Fujian into Japanese spheres of influence.

193 1 year, the Japanese launched the "September 18th Incident" in the northeast and occupied three northeastern provinces of China. 1937 The July 7th Incident (Lugouqiao Incident) was the prelude of the Japanese army's full-scale invasion of China, until 1945, Hirohito announced.

Therefore, Japan occupied the whole Northeast for 193 1 September-1August 945, * * 14 years, and occupied Kanto County and Manchuria Railway as1905-1August 945.

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Reasons for Japanese Occupation of Northeast China;

First, after the Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula, they sought to further expand China. At that time, the Japanese had completely controlled North Korea, and the next plan to invade China started from the northeast, which is the closest to North Korea.

Northeast China is the birthplace of Manchu royal family. During the Qing government, in order to protect the birthplace, prevent the migration of foreign population to the northeast and control the population, there were few people in the northeast, so the resistance would not be too fierce.

Second, the northeast is easier to attack. The Central Plains has been a political, economic and cultural center since ancient times, with strong military strength, and almost all coastal areas are controlled and occupied by western powers. Japan will not go to war with western powers easily. The hilly paddy fields in the south are not conducive to the Japanese landing operations, and the population is more miscellaneous.

Therefore, compared with the central plains, coastal areas and southern regions, the northeast is more easily captured. Japan won the war with Russia and occupied the Korean peninsula, so it chose the northeast, which is closer to North Korea and Russia and easy to control.

Third, Japan is an island country, and what it lacks most is resources. Northeast China is rich in mineral resources and energy, with convenient transportation, railways, industry and minerals. The mineral resources in Northeast China can help Japan's military expansion, so Japan chose Northeast China first.

Fourth, Northeast China is rich in food resources. No matter in ancient times or in modern times, grain and grass are indispensable materials for an army. Without food, there is no way to fight to the end.

Northeast China is a typical black land with high latitude, abundant sunshine, sufficient heat, fertile land and high grain yield. After Japan occupied Northeast China, it began to develop land to grow food, and there was a great demand for food.

Fifth, the strategic position of Northeast China is important. The northeast is located between the Soviet Union and the North China Plain. It is easy for Japan to disperse its troops from other places first, but this problem will not exist in the northeast. The north can resist the Soviet invasion, the south can prevent the national army from going north, and the east can protect the newly occupied Korea.

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