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East Hebei Autonomous Government
冀東防共自治政府
Pinyin: Jìdōng Fánggòng Zìzhì Zhèngfǔ
Japanese: Kitō Bōkyō Jichi Seifu
1935–1938
Flag of East Hebei Government
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Map of the East Hebei Autonomous Government
Map of the East Hebei Autonomous Government
StatusPuppet state of the Empire of Japan
CapitalTongzhou
(1935–1937)
Tangshan
(1937–1938)
Common languagesMandarin, Japanese
GovernmentOne-party republic under a dictatorship
Chairman 
• 1935–1937
Yin Ju-keng
• 1937–1938
Chi Zongmo [jp]
Historical eraSecond Sino-Japanese War
• Tanggu Truce
31 May 1933
• He–Umezu Agreement
10 June 1935
• Chin–Doihara Agreement
27 June 1935
• Formed
25 November 1935
• Tongzhou mutiny
29 July 1937
• Dissolved
1 February 1938
CurrencyChi Tung Bank-issued yuan, on par with Japanese yen and Manchukuo yuan
Preceded by
Succeeded by
East Hebei Autonomous Government Republic of China
Provisional Government of the Republic of China East Hebei Autonomous Government
Today part ofChina
  Beijing
  Hebei

The East Hebei Autonomous Government (Chinese: 冀東防共自治政府; pinyin: Jìdōng Fánggòng Zìzhì Zhèngfǔ),[1] also known as the East Ji Autonomous Government and the East Hebei Autonomous Anti-Communist Government, was a short-lived late-1930s state in northern China. It has been described by historians as either a Japanese puppet state or a buffer state.

  1. ^ Japanese Kitō Bōkyō Jichi Seifu (冀東防共自治政府)

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