Pacification of Manchukuo

Pacification of Manchukuo
Part of the Interwar period, the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific Theater of World War II

Japanese troops in Manchuria, 1931
Date4 November 1931 – July 1942
Location
Result Japanese-Manchukuo victory
Belligerents
 China
Korean communists

 Japan

Commanders and leaders
Ma Zhanshan
Zhao Shangzhi
Yang Jingyu 
Zhou Baozhong
Li Zhaolin
Ding Chao
Feng Zhanhai
Tang Juwu 
Wang Fengge
Wang Delin
Su Bingwen
Zhang Haitian
Ji Hongchang
Choe Hyon
Kim Il Sung
Shigeru Honjō
Nobuyoshi Mutō
Takashi Hishikari
Jirō Minami
Kenkichi Ueda
Yoshijirō Umezu
Seishiro Itagaki
Xi Qia
Ma Zhanshan (until 1932)
Zhang Haipeng
Yu Zhishan
Strength
300,000 Japanese: 84,000
Manchurian: 111,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Pacification of Manchukuo was a Japanese counterinsurgency campaign to suppress any armed resistance to the newly established puppet state of Manchukuo from various anti-Japanese volunteer armies in occupied Manchuria and later the Communist Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. The operations were carried out by the Imperial Japanese Kwantung Army and the collaborationist forces of the Manchukuo government from March 1932 until 1942, and resulted in a Japanese victory.