China and Japan Negotiated around the Puppet Manchukuo in the League of Nations
After the September 18th Incident,the Nanjing National Government has filed an appeal to the League of Nations regarding the issue of Japanese armed invasion of Northeast China,in accordance with the Covenant of the League of Nations.Starting from September 22,1932,when the Executive Yuan of the League of Nations first discussed the Sino Japanese dispute,China and Japan began negotiations in the League of Nations regarding the withdrawal of Japanese troops.On December 10th,despite unsuccess-ful negotiations between China and Japan,the Lytton Commission was established to investigate in China.During this period,Japan caused the January 28th Incident in Shanghai to divert attention,and since then,China and Japan have engaged in negotiations around the incident.Before the signing of the Sino Japanese Shanghai Armistice Agreement,the Japanese army had already supported the puppet state of Manchukuo in Northeast China,and since then,China and Japan have been negotiating around the issue of the puppet state of Manchukuo.Although the Report of the Commission of Enquiry identified the puppet state of Manchukuo as an illegal government,it has become a fait accompli,and Japan's withdrawal from the League of Nations in order to implement its mainland policy has led to the failure of the Government of the Republic of China's reliance on the mediation policy of the League of Nations.The failure of the League of Nations mediation is the result of the appeasement policy implemented by foreign powers,which not only brought disaster to the Chinese people,but also ultimately triggered the World War II.
The September 18th IncidentThe January 28th IncidentLytton Commission