Manchurian Pavilion at the World Exhibition in Chicago, 1933
Involved in the construction of the railway line in southern Manchuria (South Manchurian Railway) in front of the Manchurian Pavilion at the World Exhibition in Chicago, from left: the Japanese representative at the World Exhibition T. Kusenose, Rae Yoshioka, Dr. Allen D. Albert, a Hostess, Setsuko Kashiwagi, the Japanese Consul General Y. Muto, T. Sasaki and K. Yamachita. After the collapse of the Chinese central government, the Manchuria was since around 1919 virtually independent. After the military intervention (1931), Japan proclaimed on 18 February 1932 the State of Manchukuo, which depends on him
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