strike south doctrine - japan kodoha faction : 2024-11-01 strike south doctrineHokushin-ron (北進論, "Northern Expansion Doctrine" or "Northern Road") was a political doctrine of the Empire of Japan before World War II that stated that Manchuria and Siberia were Japan's sphere of interest and that the potential value to Japan for economic and territorial expansion in those areas was greater than elsewhere. Its supporters were sometimes called the Strike North Group. strike south doctrine$19K+
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strike south doctrine Hokushin-ron (which translates to "Northern Expansion Doctrine") focused on Manchuria and Siberia as Japan's main spheres of influence. Nanshin-ron (which .
strike south doctrineWhile the Strike North Faction was initially the preminent Japanese Army faction, a series of shocking events after Japan's invasion of China led to the victory of the Strike South Faction within the Imperial Army. The .
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