Peking–Mukden Railway was a 19th-century steam powered trunkline connecting Peking (Beijing) and Mukden through Tianjin, northeastern Hebei, and southwestern Liaoning; it was a crucial railway in ...
League of Nations General Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland, February 24th, 1933. After the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the League of Nations had tasked British politician Lord Lytton to investigate ...
Just a day earlier, he had been stabbed near the vicinity of his school. September 18 2024 marks the 93 rd anniversary of the Mukden Incident, a critical event in Chinese history that marked the ...
From there he flew on to Harbin in the northeast of the country, then to Mukden, in Manchuria. From Mukden, Zimmering took the final part of his journey, flying to Pyongyang. Along the way he ...
The Shenzhen killing occurred on the anniversary of the 1931 Mukden incident, which marked the beginning of Japanese invasion and occupation of northeastern China that lasted until the end of the ...