East Hebei Autonomous Government

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The East Hebei Autonomous Government, also known as the East Ji Autonomous Government and the East Hebei Autonomous Anti-Communist Government, was a short-lived late-1930s state in northern China. It has been described by historians as either a Japanese puppet state or a buffer state.

1935 — 1938  WikimediaWikidata

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1935 — 1938 East Hebei Autonomous Government
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Japanese and Chinese troops clash at Marco Polo Bridge (July 7, 1937), the explosive incident that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War.Japanese and Chinese troops clash at Marco Polo Bridge (July 7, 1937), the explosive incident that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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    commonsimage亜東印画輯 09 054 "冀東政府(通州)" Commons
    commonsimageJapanese and Chinese troops clash at Marco Polo Bridge (July 7, 1937), the explosive incident that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War. Commons
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    commonsimage冀东政府民政厅财政厅建设厅办公大楼 Commons