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Manchuria, June 4th, 1928.  A train speeds through the darkness carrying Chinese Warlord Zhang Zuolin. Once a dictator of the Republic of China, now forced from the capital by nationalist Chiang Kai-shek. That is until an explosion on the tracks rips the train apart. With blood on the railway and Zhang mortally wounded he questions why he was betrayed by his ally Japan.

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Want to lower your monthly phone bill and get a $25 credit at http://extracredits.ting.com/ Manchuria, June 4th, 1928. A train speeds through the darkness carrying Chinese Warlord Zhang Zuolin. Once a dictator of the Republic of China, now forced from the capital by nationalist Chiang Kai-shek. That is until an explosion on the tracks rips the train apart. With blood on the railway and Zhang mortally wounded he questions why he was betrayed by his ally Japan. ---- Missed an episode of our Japanese Militarism Series? ---- Part 1 - Drawing the Knife: https://youtu.be/JEG09-Aynco Part 2 - Taisho Democracy: https://youtu.be/DcuvpihOmrQ Part 3 - Blood on the Railway: https://youtu.be/39VVdj1t76Y ---- Thanks for participating in this week's discussion! ---- Check out our community guidelines so we can have MORE high-quality conversations: https://www.extracredits.site/extra-credits-community-code-of-con ---- Want to support the people who make this show? ---- Become a Patreon Member & Vote on future Extra History episodes! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Or show off your fandom with our merch! http://extracredits.store/ ---- Want more Extra Credits? Subscribe and follow us on social media! ---- Twitter: http://bit.ly/ECTweet Facebook: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Instagram: http://bit.ly/ECisonInstagram Twitch: http://bit.ly/ECtwitch Website: http://extracredits.site/ ---- Interested in sponsoring an episode? Email us: extracredits@standard.tv ---- ♪ Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 ♪ Outro music: "Paranoia" by Tiffany Roman ♪ Extra History Theme by Sean & Dean Kiner #ExtraHistory #JapaneseMilitarism #History

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Anonymous

I hope the volunteer staff at the preserved railway we go to don't have to clean blood off the tracks?

Anonymous

One thing that became really apparent to me here was the lack of talk about Korea. I know you've been focusing on domestic policy and the internal mechanisms over external pressures, But Korea was formally annexed in 1910 and was under major Japanese influence for decades before that. By this point Korea is being used as an Industrial and agricultural engine that is helping to power this growing Japanese army, while effectively being under Japanese military rule. I'm guessing you cut it because of time restraints? well, here's hoping to see more about this in Lies.

Anonymous

The bombing animation this episode was sublime.

Anonymous

Finally, the series introduces the biggest enemy of the Japanese Army and Navy... ...each other.

Anonymous

Noticed how the military low key already had the power. Military commanders knew civilian leaders could be ignored and the emperor retreated. So no more oversight.

Anonymous

A nice, short one for you dudes today; I'm still playing through Hearts of Iron IV as Japan at the moment, hunting for other alternate history ideas set in this time period. 1908 In the Kingdom of Great Britain, Scottish ~ Born Future Inventor John Logie Baird tries to Volunteer for Service in the British Army but is Classified as Unfit for Active Duty. 1911 15th November In the Japanese Empire, Journalist and Politician Nagayama Yoshida makes a Speech before the Lower House of the Imperial Diet Denouncing the Government for Underestimating the Power of the People and Inviting Prime Minister Katsura Tarō to Resign Immediately. On his way Home, Yoshida is Arrested by the Kenpeitai without Charges and Tortured for Two Weeks over his Alleged Anti ~ Imperial Activities. News of the Arrest Triggers a Massive Amount of Protest from the Citizens and from Parliamentarians over what they View as a Breach of Parliamentary Privilege. 1912 16th December In the Japanese Republic, a Unit of is Ordered by President Nagayama Yoshida to March from the City of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, to a Hill Province in Hokuriku-dō. 1913 26th October In the Inca Empire, the Inca Empire Recognises the Republic of Japan. 1936 4th February In the Japanese Republic, Learning that the 1st Division, to which many of the “Imperial Way” Officers belong, is going to be Transferred to Manchuria in the Spring, the “Imperial Way” Faction, who have long Supported a Violent Uprising against the Government, Decides to Act as it Means that, if the Officers do not Strike before then, any Possible Action will be Delayed by Years. 26th February is chosen because the Officers have been able to Arrange themselves and their Allies to Serve as Duty Officers on that Date, Facilitating their Access to and Ammunition. The Date also Allows General Jinzaburō Masaki to Testify at Aizawa’s Trial, which is Scheduled for 25th February. 1941 15th August In the Japanese Republic, with the Recent War that Sparked between Germany and the , President Nagayama Yoshida Feels Japan can Negotiate their Neutrality with the later. The Price for Japan’s Neutrality will be all of Germany’s Pacific Possessions, as well as Qingdao, New Guinea, , and the Bismarck Archipelago. 16th August In the Japanese Republic, Germany does not Care for the Japanese Ultimatum. Japanese Diplomats do not Receive any answer. President Nagayama Issues a Formal Declaration of War against Germany. In the Japanese Republic, the Japanese Nagasaki-Taipei Convoy is Attacked by a U-Boat while Sailing through the Formosa Strait, but only One Transport Ship is Sunk. 5th September In the Arab and Islamic Kingdom of Hejaz, under Pressure from the British, King Zeid ibn Hussein of Hejaz Severs Diplomatic Relations with Nationalist Germany. 1945 In the Byzantine Empire, the First Commercially Successful Arcade Video Game, “Colosseum,” is Introduced by a Computer Company in Byzantium. It quickly becomes Popular Worldwide and Creates a new Industry.