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On November 30, 1940, the Japanese government announced its recognition of Wang Jingwei's regime
On this day, 85 years ago, November 30, 1940 (November 2, 1940 in the lunar calendar), the Japanese government announced its recognition of Wang Jingwei's regime. On November 30, 1940, the Japanese government announced its recognition of Wang Jingwei's regime. Wang Jingwei's regime refers to the "National Government of the Republic of China" that ruled in Nanjing from 1940 to 1945 with Wang Zhaoming (Wang Jingwei) as the acting chairman and executive president of the National Government, Zhou Fohai, Li Shiqun and others as the main members. Because the National Government of the Republic of China, namely the Chongqing Government, which had moved its capital to Chongqing (the wartime capital) at that time, did not recognize Wang Jingwei's "National Government" and "Executive President" positions, it was often called the Wang Puppet Government, or the Nanjing "Puppet National Government," while Japan called it the Nanjing National Government. Comment: Traitors and traitors are punished when they get them.


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