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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
During the entire period of existence of the puppet state Manchoukuo Japan undertook programs of populating Manchuria with Japanese and Korean agricultural colonists. Japanese settlements had a military-strategic importance. They were created at the border with the U.S.S.R. and should have become a bulwark of Japanese military-political influence. Korean colonists did not enjoy the colonialists' trust. Their settlements played the role of an economic base of the Japanese aggression.
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