“The liberation of Russia will come after the liberation of Asia”. Russian emigrants in Manchuquo in 1941-1945.

 
PIIS013128120022108-9-1
DOI10.31857/S013128120022108-9
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Professor
Affiliation: Far-Eastern Institute of Management — FGBOU VPO «Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration»
Address: 33, Muravyov-Amursky St., Khabarovsk, 680000, Russian Federation
Occupation: Expert
Affiliation: Moscow Branch of the Russian Military Historical Society
Address: 17, Petrovka St., Moscow, 107031, Russian Federation
Journal nameProblemy Dalnego Vostoka
EditionIssue 5
Pages159-170
Abstract

<p >The article is devoted to the position of the Russian Emigree in Manchuquo in the conditions of the military regime during the Japanese war for “the Great Eastern Asia”. On the base of the unique archives of the Bureau for the Russian Emigrants’ Affairs in the Manchurian Empire and Tokyo Process documents the authors reveal the attempts of the Japanese military mission to use patriotic feelings of the Russian “Whites” to convert them into loyal subjects of the puppet empire and allies in the struggle for the domination in the East Asia, describes the growth of anti-Japanese mood and “defensive” sentiments of the emigrants. Patriotism of the “White” Russians majority turned out to be stronger than the Japanese political propaganda and fear of punishment by the military regime.

KeywordsRussian Emigration in Manchuquo, “defencists” and “defeatists”, the Bureau for the Russian Emigrants’ Affaires in the Manchurian Empire, “the new order” in the Eastern Asia
Received20.05.2022
Publication date24.10.2022
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