The Boy Scouts of Manchukuo (Chinese: 滿洲國童子團聯盟; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó Tóngzǐ Tuán Liánméng) was a Scouting association of Manchukuo. The Japanese military...
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Association Flag of the Boy Scouts of Manchukuo Flag of the South Manchuria Railway Company Imperial seal of Manchukuo List of Chinese flags "満洲國政府公報日譯"...
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Isamu Takeshita Girl Scouts of Japan Baden-Powell Scouts Association – Japan World Buddhist Scout Brotherhood Boy Scouts of Manchukuo The Japanese term taka...
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the visit of the President of China. Flag of China Flag of the Republic of China Flag of the Qing dynasty List of Taiwanese flags Flag of East Turkestan...
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portal Scouting portal Liu Bocheng Sun Li-jen Yang Huimin Scouting and Guiding in Hong Kong Scouting and Guiding in Macau Boy Scouts of Manchukuo Proctor...
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Scouting in the Republic of China Boy Scouts of Manchukuo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scouting and Guiding in China...
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and Girl Scouts Scouts of China, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement The Republic of China also has active expatriate Scout groups,...
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Zhang Yanqing (politician) (redirect from Zhang Yanqing (Manchukuo))
editor-in-chief, Kazan-kai (霞山会) ed. 1966. Nanao Okada (岡田七雄), Sir and Boy Scouts of Manchukuo(先生と満洲国童子団). 5th anniversary Liber amicorum for Sir Michiharu Mishima(弥栄とともに...
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July 1945, the Allies' Manhattan Project had produced two types of atomic bombs: "Little Boy", an enriched uranium gun-type fission weapon, and "Fat Man"...
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in New Mexico on 16 July 1945. Little Boy and Fat Man bombs were used a month later in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively. In...
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1931 – January 1932 Defense of Harbin January 1932 – February 1932 January 28 incident January–March 1932 Pacification of Manchukuo November 1931 – February...
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Gegenmiao massacre (category War crimes in Manchukuo)
Japan, and furthermore, before dawn on 9 August, launched an invasion of Manchukuo, Korea and Sakhalin Island. On 10 and 11 August, Xing'an (otherwise known...
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"Israel accused of possible war crime over killing of West Bank boy". BBC. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "PRCS says Israel committed hundreds of violations against...
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List of World War II short films List of World War II documentary films List of Allied propaganda films of World War II List of Holocaust films List of films...
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the Republic of China's National Revolutionary Army and establishing Manchukuo, a puppet state. The Hoover administration deplored the invasion, but...
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Slovak Republic (1939–1945) (redirect from State Council of Slovakia)
Hungary) or Axis-dominated semi-independent states (like Vichy France, Manchukuo) or neutral countries like Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Sweden, as...
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Israeli war crimes (redirect from Allegations of war crimes against Israel)
of using a Palestinian boy as a human shield. The soldiers had been accused of forcing nine-year-old Majed R. at gunpoint to open bags suspected of containing...
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"[Photo] Manchukuo troops manning a Type 92 heavy machine gun, circa 1940s; seen in the book 'Japanese Colonial History, Volume 2' of the 'History of the 100...
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April 26 (redirect from 26th of April)
britannica.com. Retrieved 6 September 2022. Boy Scouts of America, Inc. (June 1994). Boys' Life. Boy Scouts of America, Inc. p. 30. Gilles Néret; Eugène Delacroix...
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E. 2530) by King Rama IX of Thailand to be bestowed onto those who have rendered constant service and support to Boy Scout activities for at least five...
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Stories of Almanzor's last campaign record forty-six thousand horsemen, six hundred forces guarding the train, 26,000 infantry, two hundred scouts or 'police'...
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ASM-N-2 Bat Azon (bomb) Fat Man (nuclear bomb) GB-4 LBD Gargoyle Little Boy (nuclear bomb) M47 bomb Mark 65 bomb Pelican (bomb) Pumpkin bomb Thin Man...
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2007. Retrieved 11 February 2012. "Investigators may exhume body of 'Fauntleroy' Boy". Waukesha Daily Freeman. 19 May 1949. p. 1. Retrieved 18 November...
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Warsaw Uprising (redirect from Aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising)
Life: A detailed account of the 1944 Warsaw Rising, including the facts, the politics and first-hand accounts Polish Boy Scouts Deliver "AK" Mail The Warsaw...
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equivalent to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in other countries, had, during the early years of the occupation, shown support for the traditional values of the Vichy...
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October 31 – Juliette Gordon Low, American founder of the Girl Scouts (d. 1927) November 1 – Boies Penrose, United States Senator from Pennsylvania (d...
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Counterinsurgency (section Assassination of leaders)
Counter-insurgency operations during the Second Chechen War Pacification of Manchukuo Strategic Hamlet Fireforce U.S. specific: SEAL Team Six Special Forces...
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New Order (Nazism) (redirect from New Order of Europe)
Japanese Manchukuo (initially unrecognized by Nazi Germany), as the Minister of War, Werner von Blomberg, and even the Foreign Minister of the time,...
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Sasanian Empire (redirect from Battles of the Sassanid empire)
applied by the initial Arab armies. Yazdegerd was a boy at the mercy of his advisers and incapable of uniting a vast country crumbling into small feudal...
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Safavid Iran (category Former monarchies of Iran)
a public demonstration in the boy's favor decided the issue, and Shah Mohammad voluntarily handed over the insignia of kingship to his son, who was crowned...
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