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The Japanese in Siberia-II.

Source :
Nation; 2/15/1922, Vol. 114 Issue 2954, p198-206, 7p
Publication Year :
1922

Abstract

This article presents the concluding chapters of an official history of Japanese intervention published by the Special Delegation of the Far Eastern Republic to the United States. Soon after the conference of the toiling people had elected the Government of Verkhne-Udinsk, in East Siberia, it was recognized by the Government of the Amur Province as the central government for the entire Far East. Afraid that the Maritime Government which had been recognized as the provisional government, might also extend its recognition to the Government of Verkhne-Udinsk as a central government, the Japanese began to exert on it an incessant pressure, not even stopping at threats. At the same time the Japanese also began to coquet with the Maritime Government, declaring it to be the only truly democratic government, and that Japan would recognize it if it would place itself at the head of al the provincial governments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278378
Volume :
114
Issue :
2954
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
13629997