Chinese occupation of German Hankou
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In 1895, in order to thank Germany for intervening in Liaoning against Japan, the Chinese government forced Japan to withdraw from the Liaodong Peninsula and they acquired the Treaty of Shimonoseki and allowed Germany to open a concession in China. On October 3, Germany opened its first concession in China in Hankou. Its total area was 600 acres.
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Chinese occupation of German Hankou | |||||||
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Part of World War I | |||||||
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China |
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200 police officers | civil administrators and guards | ||||||
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None | all civil administrators and guards captured |
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