File:First Imperial Rescript with the seal of Puyi that announced the founding of the new state (Manchukuo).jpg
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English: An imperial decree of Manchukuo with the seal of Puyi (the Kangde Emperor) issued in the year 1934. |
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Author | The government of the Empire of Great(er) Manchuria (Manchukuo). |
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