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Throughout World War II, the Empire of Japan created a number of puppet states that played a noticeable role in the war by collaborating with Imperial Japan. With promises of "Asia for the Asiatics" cooperating in a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan also sponsored or collaborated with parts of nationalist movements in several Asian countries colonised by European empires or the United States.[1] The Japanese recruited volunteers from several occupied regions and also from among Allied prisoners-of-war.[2]

Greater East Asia Conference in Tokyo, 5–6 November 1943. Participants, from left to right:
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Ba Maw, Head of State of the State of Burma
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister of the Empire of (Great) Manchuria
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Wang Jingwei, President of the Republic of China (Nanjing)
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of the Empire of (Great) Japan
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Prince Wan Waithayakon, envoy from the Kingdom of Thailand
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan José P. Laurel, President of the (Second) Republic of the Philippines
  • Collaboration with Imperial Japan Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of State of the Provisional Government of Free India
  1. ^ Total War: Causes and courses of the Second World War, by Peter Calvocoressi and Guy Wint, Penguin Books, 1972 (1st edition) ISBN 0-14-021422-4, The War in Asia, chapter 9, pp. 683–685.
  2. ^ The Labour Recruitment of Local Inhabitants as Rōmusha in Japanese-Occupied South East Asia, Takuma Melber. Part of: Special Issue: Conquerors, Employers and Arbiters: States and Shifts in Labour Relations, 1500–2000, International Review of Social History, Volume 61, Special Issue S24: Published online by Cambridge University Press: 1 December 2016.

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