- Chin-Doihara Agreement
The nihongo|Chin-Doihara Agreement|土肥原・秦徳純協定|Doihara-
Qín Déchún was an agreement to resolve theNorth Chahar Incident of1935-06-27 between theEmpire of Japan andRepublic of China . The Agreement was made betweenKwantung Army negotiatorKenji Doihara representing Japan, and Deputy Commander of theKuomintang 29th Army GeneralQin Dechun (Chin Techun) representing China. It resulted in thedemilitarisation of Chahar.As a result of the Chin-Doihara Agreement it was agreed:
* [1] The commander of the regiment that detained the Japanese soldiers and the judge advocate of the division concerned were to be dismissed and punished.
* [2] All units of the Chinese 29th Army were to be withdrawn from the districts of Chahar province north of Changpei.
* [3] Maintenance of peace and order there was to be entrusted to the Peace Preservation Corps of Chahar Province.
* [4] No Chinese were to be permitted to migrate to and settle in the northern part of Chahar province in the future.
* [5] No activities of the Kuomintang were to be permitted in Chahar province.
* [6] All anti-Japanese institutions and acts were to be banned in Chahar province.As a result of the Agreement, Qin became head of the Chahar Provisional Government.
As with the previous
He-Umezu Agreement which gave Japan virtual control over the province ofHebei , the Chin-Doihara Agreement was a first step in the establishment of Japanese control overnorthern China andInner Mongolia . The Agreement resulted in considerable anti-Japanese sentiment in China and was one of the causes of theDecember 9th Movement at the end of 1935.ee also
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Second Sino-Japanese War References
*cite book
last = Bisson
first = T.A.
year = 1938
title = Japan in China
publisher = Macmillan (reprint by Thorndike Press, 2007)
location =
id = ISBN 1406722839* [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/PTO/IMTFE/IMTFE-5a.html International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: Japanese Aggression Against China]
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