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Summary Of: Provisional Government of the Republic of China
The Provisional Government of the Republic of China was officially inaugurated by...
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Northern China
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Wang Kemin
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Kuomintang
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14 December
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1937
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Beijing
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Japanese Northern China Area Army
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China
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Collaborationist Chinese Army
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ISBN 0415305357
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ISBN 041593916X
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ISBN 1-874622-21-3
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ISBN 0395985374
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Categories
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Former countries in Chinese history
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Former polities of the Interwar period
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Short-lived states
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1937 establishments
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1940 disestablishments
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Japanese puppet states
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Second Sino-Japanese War
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Short-lived states of World War II
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Provisional governments
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Collaborators with Imperial Japan
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Anti-communism
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Former country articles requiring maintenance
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Articles containing traditional Chinese language text
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