WWI
- Japan captured Tsingtao with Britain aid
- Tsingtao is the largest German overseas naval base
- Capturing Tsingtao violated Chinese neutrality
- Japan's 21 demands
- The demands gave more power to Japan over Chinese land
- China joins the allies in 1917
- China's goal was to reclaim the peninsula that Japan claimed
- Japan was given the land over China at the bargaining table
- Chinese protested the peace treaty at Tiananmen square
- China was gifted the land back in 1922
- But influence and issues would continue
- For more Information about China during WWI
Japans Control over China
All the areas shaded red was land captured & controlled by Japan
WWII
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