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Ding Jianxiu

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Following the establishment of the State of Manchukuo, Ding served as a Director of the Transportation Department from March 1932-March 1934, and continuing in what was essentially the same duties as Minister of Transportation of the Empire of Manchukuo from March 1934-March 1935. From May 1935-May
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On his return to China, he also studied law and human relations. Ding was hired as an instructor at numerous institutions of higher education in
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1937 he served as Minister of Enterprises. In May 1937 he retired from public service. However, in May 1940 he was appointed to serve on the
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who subsequently served in a number of Cabinet-level ministries of the Empire of
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towards the independence of Manchuria from the Republic of China. Following the
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The Manchurian Myth: Nationalism, Resistance, and Collaboration in Modern China
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appointed him to the self-government committee for Fengtian Province.
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Gaizhou
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Ding
simplified Chinese
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Liaoning
Yingkou
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