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English: Propaganda poster of Manchukuo. The caption: "With the cooperation of Japan, China, and Manchukuo the world can be in peace."
Русский: Пропагандистский плакат Маньчжоу-го. Надпись: "При сотрудничестве Японии, Китая и Маньчжоу-го мир может быть в мире".
中文:日華滿恊助天下太平
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Source Immediate source http://www.froginawell.net/china/2006/01/raise-high-the-flag-whatever-it-stands-for/ [dead link] (see archived version), which in turn gives as its original source Hoover website [dead link] (see https://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/21133/japan-china-and-manchu-help-one-another-the-world-is-in-pe).
Author AnonymousUnknown author. Presumably published for the Manchukuo State Council of Emperor Kang-de Puyi.
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current01:42, 22 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 01:42, 22 June 2008342 × 500 (43 KB)Nickpo (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Propaganda poster of Manchukuo. The caption: "With the cooperation of Japan, China, and Manchukuo the world can be in peace."}} {{ru|1=Пропагандистский плакат Маньчжоу-го. Надпись: "

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