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Hostages of Big Politics. Russian Emigrants in Manchukuo (1934–1945)

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On the eve of the Great Patriotic War, the Russian emigration in the Manchurian Empire (Manchukuo-digo) found itself in the epicenter of political intrigues and interests of the special services of the Soviet Union and Japan, and the emigrants themselves became hostages of big politics.
The authors examine the life of the Russian emigration in Manchuria before and after the Japanese occupation, the influence of the Soviet-Japanese military conflicts of 1938-1939 and World War II on the fate of the emigration.
Particular attention is paid to the emigration's governing bodies, the main political currents - the "defense" and "defeatists", the struggle for power within the diaspora and the use of emigrants in Soviet intelligence, as well as the fate of emigrants after the defeat of Japan in 1945.
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