VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 19141945 > H. East Asia, 19021945 > 5. Japan, 19141945 > 1935, June 9 | ||||
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The He-Umezu Accord was concluded. | 1 |
Oct. 28 | |
Foreign Minister Hirota enunciated his three points: the establishment of a Japan-China-Manzhouguo bloc, the suppression of anti-Japanese activities in China, and the organization of a joint Sino-Japanese front against Communism. | 2 |
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Japan's effort to create an autonomous north China collapsed. Instead, the East Hebei Autonomous Council was created (Nov. 24). This led to student demonstrations in Beiping (Beijing, Dec. 9). | 3 |
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