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The term Collaborationist Chinese Army refers to the military forces of the puppet governments founded by Imperial Japan in mainland China during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. They include the armies of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–40), Provisional (1937–1940), Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed (1938–1940) and Wang Jingwei regime, Reorganized National Governments of the Republic of China (1940–1945), which absorbed the former two regimes. Those forces were commonly known as puppet troops but went under different names during their history depending on the specific unit and allegiance, such as Nanjing Army. In total, it was estimated that all pro-Japanese collaborationist Chinese forces combined had a strength of around 683,000. Provisional Government Originally, the Japanese did not allow Wang Kemin's Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–40), Provisional Government of the Republic of Ch ...
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Flag Of Wang Jingwei Regime
During the Second Sino-Japanese war, the invading Empire of Japan, Japanese established a variety of puppet governments such as the Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–1940), Provisional Government of China and the Reformed Government of China which used the flag of Five Races Under One Union even though the legitimate Nationalist Government, Chinese Government had switched to the current day modern flag of the Republic of China. When the Wang Jingwei regime was established on 30 March 1940 in Nanjing, Wang Jingwei was slated to take over the previous Japanese-installed governments and centralize the Kuomintang, Chinese nationalists under what they claimed to be the legitimate successor to the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China he demanded to use the modern flag as a means to challenge the authority of the Chongqing government under Chiang Kai-shek and position himself as the rightful successor to Sun Yat-sen. However, the Japanese preferred th ...
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