- Qinglong
Qinglong was the pre-
Second Sino-Japanese War name for Ku-Shan, in the province ofLiaoning , a town inNortheast China .As a critical stop on the marital
convoy route betweensteel -producingAnshan and the strategically significant port cityZhuanghe , Qinglong held a vital role for Japan-ruled Northeastern China. However, due to a fatefulsabotage convoy led by Chinese rebels in1938 , the city fell from Japanese to Chinese authority.Qinglong was part of the "puppet state,"
Manchukuo , that Japan created in order tomine precious resources such as steel to fuel their war machine leading up to and during World War Two, largely at the behest of theManchurian Industrial Development Company .After a brief skirmish instigated by the sabotage convoy, explosions from steel trucks rang out across the town, damaging many houses beyond repair. It was not until,
1941 , duringWorld War Two , that the town was rebuilt and renamed, as Ku-Shan.The town was to be the locus of the so-called Manchurian Youth Corps, a forcible association of young men organized to some degree through the inspiration of the Nazi
Hitler Youth .External Links
* [http://www.asiavtour.com/China_Liaoning_History_a163_s18.html A brief history of Qinglong]
* [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/449552/Benxi-Coal-and-Iron-Company The role of the Manchurian Industrial Development Company]ources
*"Wei ji xia de Zhong wen", by Wenguo Pan, Shenyang Shi : Liaoning ren min chu ban she, ISBN 9787205063085
*"Dong bei Qu shi yuan liu shi pu", by Guangxing Qu, Liaoning Sheng : Qu shi yuan liu shi pu bian wei hui, ISBN 9487723546005
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