List of East Asian leaders in the Japanese sphere of influence (1931–1945)

This is a list of some Asian leaders and politicians, with a commitment to the Japanese cause, in the Yen Block or Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere Pan-Asian economic associations previous to and during the Pacific War period, between 1931–1945. == Empire of Manchukuo == Puyi, the Kangde Emperor (Monarch and Head of State) Zheng Xiaoxu (Prime Minister of Manchukuo) Zhang Jinghui (next Prime Minister until 1945) == Jewish Far East Community in Manchukuo == Dr.Abraham Kaufman (Local Harbin Zionist anticommunist leader) == Chōsen == Crown Prince Euimin (Yi Eun) (Korean Imperial House chief and local leader) Prince Imperial Ui (Gyn Rhee) (Korean Imperial House chief and supporter) == White Russians Community in Manchukuo == Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (White Russian anticommunist leader) General Kislitsin (another White Russian anti-Soviet chief) General Vrashevsky (White Russian anti-Stalinist leader, also Japanese follower) == Provisional Government of the Republic of China (North China Political Council), Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime == President Wang Kemin (Head of State of the Provisional Government, later Chairman of the North China Political Council and Minister of Internal Affairs for the Wang Jingwei regime) President Liang Hongzhi (Head of State of the Reformed Government, later Governor of Jiangsu Province and Chairman of the Legislative Yuan for the Wang Jingwei regime) President Wang Jingwei (First Head of State of the Wang Jingwei regime) President Chen Gongbo (Second Head of State of the Wang Jingwei regime, previously the Mayor of Shanghai) == Mengjiang == Demchugdongrub (Head of State) == Malaya == Sultan Ibrahim of Johor (local Malay Islamic leader) Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor (local Malay Islamic leader) Ibrahim Hj Yaacob – founder of Kesatuan Melayu Muda == Second Philippine Republic == José P. Laurel (President of the Japanese inaugurated Republic) Emilio Aguinaldo (former Philippine president, also supported Japanese cause for sometime) Benigno Aquino Sr.

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List of East Asian leaders in the Japanese sphere of influence (1931–1945)

This is a list of some Asian leaders and politicians, with a commitment to the Japanese cause, in the Yen Block or Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere Pan-Asian economic associations previous to and during the Pacific War period, between 1931–1945. == Empire of Manchukuo == Puyi, the Kangde Emperor (Monarch and Head of State) Zheng Xiaoxu (Prime Minister of Manchukuo) Zhang Jinghui (next Prime Minister until 1945) == Jewish Far East Community in Manchukuo == Dr.Abraham Kaufman (Local Harbin Zionist anticommunist leader) == Chōsen == Crown Prince Euimin (Yi Eun) (Korean Imperial House chief and local leader) Prince Imperial Ui (Gyn Rhee) (Korean Imperial House chief and supporter) == White Russians Community in Manchukuo == Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (White Russian anticommunist leader) General Kislitsin (another White Russian anti-Soviet chief) General Vrashevsky (White Russian anti-Stalinist leader, also Japanese follower) == Provisional Government of the Republic of China (North China Political Council), Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime == President Wang Kemin (Head of State of the Provisional Government, later Chairman of the North China Political Council and Minister of Internal Affairs for the Wang Jingwei regime) President Liang Hongzhi (Head of State of the Reformed Government, later Governor of Jiangsu Province and Chairman of the Legislative Yuan for the Wang Jingwei regime) President Wang Jingwei (First Head of State of the Wang Jingwei regime) President Chen Gongbo (Second Head of State of the Wang Jingwei regime, previously the Mayor of Shanghai) == Mengjiang == Demchugdongrub (Head of State) == Malaya == Sultan Ibrahim of Johor (local Malay Islamic leader) Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor (local Malay Islamic leader) Ibrahim Hj Yaacob – founder of Kesatuan Melayu Muda == Second Philippine Republic == José P. Laurel (President of the Japanese inaugurated Republic) Emilio Aguinaldo (former Philippine president, also supported Japanese cause for sometime) Benigno Aquino Sr.

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