from Russian possession back in the 1930s ?
You mean around 1900-1905 right? Russia didn't posses and invade Manchuria around1930s. It was only a threat of invasion.
Answer is Yes.
Russia made inroads into China and occupied whole Manchuria in 1900.
Actually China asked Japan to do something for helping about the invasion of Russia.
Qin dynasty had no controle on China then. and the country was almost being devided by UK, Germany, Russia, France, and Japan.
This is the fact, and history.
and do you know, the Manchuria was no-man's land (almost uninhabited) then? Because when Qin dynasty started, whole Manchurian ppl moved inside of The Great wall of China.
When Japan started to manage Manchuria, many Chinese and Koreans came back to there.
Because Japan built a modern city there.
http://www.bunsei.co.jp/NRoss/img/3_kantoagency5.jpg
http://www.bunsei.co.jp/NRoss/img/3_kantoagency4.jpg
(These are around 1925)
2006-07-27 22:41:08
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answered by Joriental 6
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Between World War I and World War II, Manchuria became a political and military battleground. Japanese influence extended into Outer Manchuria in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917, but Outer Manchuria had reverted to Soviet control by 1925. Japan took advantage of the disorder following the Russian Revolution to occupy Outer Manchuria, but Soviet successes and American economic pressure forced Japanese withdrawal.
During the period of the warlords in China, Chang Tso-Lin established himself in Inner Manchuria but, being too dependent on the increasing Japanese influence, was murdered; the last Manchu emperor, Pu Yi, was then placed on the throne to lead a Japanese puppet government. Inner Manchuria was proclaimed as an independent state, Manchukuo, which was in reality controlled by the Japanese. Inner Manchuria was thus formally detached from China by Japan in the 1930s to create a buffer zone to defend Japan from Russia's Southing Strategy and, with Japanese investment and rich natural resources, became an industrial powerhouse. Prior to World War II, Manchuria was colonized by the Japanese, and Manchukuo was used as a base to invade China, an expensive action (in terms of the damage to men, matériel and political integrity) that was as costly to Japan as the invasion of Russia was to Nazi Germany, and for the same reasons.
2006-07-26 22:57:51
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answered by MTSU history student 5
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No, the Japanese took it from China in the 1930s. In the 1905 Russo Japanese War, the Russians were displaced from having Manchuria in their "sphere of influence".
2006-07-26 23:00:09
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answered by Woody 6
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Japan invaded Manchuria, raped everyone they didn't behead, chopped up the rest and experimented on the ones they found under the rocks, they are our friends now, I'm proud. Greed based BS, just like us. read up on Buckminster Fuller and see the way to peace! Real NO S$%^T PEACE!
2006-07-26 22:56:19
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answered by Michael S 4
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This was a time in history when things were different. But I believe problems existed then, as they do now. But there is a possibility they did.
2006-08-01 06:18:07
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answered by BM 3
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