Except the northeast is completely occupied, there are only garrisons in other places.
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First Army: Kwantung Army occupying the Northeast.
1904 In the Russo-Japanese War, Japan defeated Russia and the two sides signed the Treaty of Portsmouth. All the privileges of Russia in the northeast of China fell to the Japanese. The Kanto state of Russia has also become the Kanto state of Japan. In order to safeguard its colonial interests in northeast China, Japan sent two divisions of about 40,000 troops to Kanto County and along the Nanman Railway, and set up the Kanto Governor's Office as the command organ. 1905, in order to consolidate its colonial rule in kanto county, Japan set up the governor of kanto in Liaoyang, and set up a war department in the governor to command the garrison in kanto county. At the same time, it also signed an agreement with the Qing dynasty on the three northeastern provinces of the Qing dynasty, thus gaining the legitimacy of stationing troops in the northeast in name. It is impossible for a weak Qing government to reject such an unequal agreement that completely ignores sovereignty.
The headquarters of Kwantung Army was first established in Shenyang, then moved to Lushun, and then moved back to Shenyang. 1932 After the founding of Manchukuo, it moved to Changchun. Moreover, the commander of the Kwantung Army is also the Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo and the head of the Kanto Hall, and holds the military and political power of Manchukuo. He is the real emperor of Manchukuo. It was not until August 1945 that the Soviet Red Army sent troops to the northeast that the Kwantung Army Command retreated all the way to Tonghua and Linjiang.
Second Army: Another Japanese army in China-zhina Guard, which provoked the Lugouqiao Incident.
Founded in September 190 1, it was granted the privilege of stationing troops in Beijing and along the line from Beijing to Shanhaiguan according to the "Xin Chou Treaty". As a matter of fact, as early as June 190 1 three months before the signing of the "Xin Chou Treaty", Japan set up the "Qing Guard" in the name of "protecting overseas Chinese" and "protecting roads", with its headquarters at Guang Hai Temple in Tianjin, and its barracks at Guang Hai Temple and Dongjiaomin Lane in Beijing, Tianjin, Tanggu and Qinhuangdao. This is also the earliest Japanese garrison in China.
The Third Army: Marine Corps of the Third Japanese Navy in Shanghai.
Since the Sino-Japanese War 1894, Japan has sent warships to Shanghai. 1897, Shanghai tram workers demonstrated, and the Japanese army landed 20 sailors from the warship Oshima to guard the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai, which was the beginning of the Japanese ground troops stationed in Shanghai.