World War II Imperial Japanese Manchukuo Dispatch Medal 1931-1935 Rare
Discover an artifact of valor and history with this exceptional World War II Imperial Japanese Manchukuo Dispatch Medal, commemorating the valorous soldiers deployed in Manchuria. The medal's design is a tribute to history, featuring the Imperial Japanese Army's five-pointed star on the obverse. The reverse is meticulously engraved with key dates marking the unfolding of significant historical events: the Manchurian Incident beginning on September 18, 1931; the establishment of Manchukuo on March 1, 1932; the signing of the Japan-Manchukuo Protocol on September 15, 1932; the Truce Agreement with China on May 30, 1933; and the implementation of Manchukuo's imperial government on March 1, 1934. Specifications: Width 3cm, Weight 12.4g. Condition and details are thoroughly documented in the accompanying photographs. Given the brief existence of Manchukuo as a state, items from this era are exceedingly rare and highly sought after by collectors and history enthusiasts. International Buyers - Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.