Senrian Occupation of Jindao
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Senrian Jindao 千龍金島 Senryuu Kintou | |||||||||
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1933–1935 | |||||||||
Status | Military occupation by the Republic of Senria | ||||||||
Common languages | Senrian Xiaodongese Gaullican | ||||||||
Government | Military occupation | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1933–1935 | Katurou Imahara | ||||||||
Governor-General | |||||||||
• 1933–1935 | Uchiyama Fujio | ||||||||
Historical era | Great War | ||||||||
10–17 December 1933 | |||||||||
• Surrender of Jindao | 17 May 1933 | ||||||||
23 April 1935 | |||||||||
• Handover to Estmere | 25 April 1935 | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
1933 | 1,125 km2 (434 sq mi) | ||||||||
1935 | 1,125 km2 (434 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1933 | 566,715 | ||||||||
• 1935 | 435,465 | ||||||||
Currency | Senrian yen | ||||||||
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Today part of | Xiaodong |
The Senrian Occupation of Jindao was a military occupation of the city of Jindao, then under the colonial rule of Gaullica but effective military control of Xiaodong, by the Republic of Senria from the Senrian victory in the Battle of Jindao on December 17, 1933 to the signing of the Treaty of Keisi and subsequent handover to Estmere on April 23–25, 1935. Gaullican colonial governor Égide Brassard was the final governor of the city, but was shot by a Senrian sniper after trying to flee the city on December 15. The occupation is known for its brutality, which displayed a series of mass murders and deportations by Senrian troops. The occupation was one of the longest Senria held on the Xiaodongese mainland, lasting almost a year and a half. The occupation saw the population of Jindao decline by almost 20%, a number that would only take until 1937 to recover.