President of the Executive Council of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China
In office 14 December 1937 – 30 March 1940
Preceded by
Position Established
Succeeded by
Position Abolished
Minister of Administration of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China
In office 14 December 1937 – 30 March 1940
Preceded by
Position Established
Succeeded by
Position Abolished
Chairman of the North China Political Council
In office 30 March 1940 – 5 June 1940
Preceded by
Position Established
Succeeded by
Wang Yitang
In office 2 July 1943 – 8 February 1945
Preceded by
Zhu Shen
Succeeded by
Wang Yintai
Minister of Finance of the Beiyang government
In office 1 December 1917 – 23 March 1918
President
Feng Guozhang
Premier
Wang Shizhen
Preceded by
Liang Qichao Li Sihao [zh](acting since 22 November 1917)
Succeeded by
Cao Rulin
In office 10 July 1923 – 24 July 1923
President
Gao Lingwei (acting)
Premier
Gao Lingwei (acting)
Preceded by
Zhang Yinghua [zh]
Succeeded by
Zhang Hu [zh](acting)
In office 12 November 1923 – 31 October 1924
President
Cao Kun
Premier
Gao Lingwei (acting) Sun Baoqi Wellington Koo Yan Huiqing
Preceded by
Zhang Hu [zh]
Succeeded by
Chengting T. Wang
In office 13 May 1926 – 13 May 1926[a]
President
Yan Huiqing (acting)
Premier
Yan Huiqing (acting)
Preceded by
He Delin [zh]
Succeeded by
Wellington Koo Liu Fu [zh](acting)[b]
Personal details
Born
(1879-05-04)May 4, 1879 Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Empire of China
Died
December 25, 1945(1945-12-25) (aged 66) Beijing, Republic of China
Wang Kemin (Chinese: 王克敏; pinyin: Wáng Kèmǐn; Wade-Giles: Wang K'o-min, May 4, 1879 – December 25, 1945) was a leading official in the Chinese republican movement and early Beiyang government, later noted for his role as in the collaborationist Provisional Government of the Republic of China and Wang Jingwei regime during World War II.
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WangKemin (Chinese: 王克敏; pinyin: WángKèmǐn; Wade-Giles: Wang K'o-min, May 4, 1879 – December 25, 1945) was a leading official in the Chinese republican...
Minister in the Executive Yuan Wen Tsungyao: Chief of the Judicial Yuan WangKemin: Internal Affairs Minister, previously head of the Provisional Government...
after. Liang had two wives: Li Huixian (李惠仙; Cantonese: Léih Waih-sīn) and Wang Guiquan (王桂荃; Cantonese: Wòhng Gwai-chyùhn). They gave birth to nine children...
June - July 1917 WangKemin, president July 1917 - February 1918 Feng Gengguang [zh], president February 1918 - June 1922 WangKemin, president June 1922...
December 1937 WangKemin established the Provisional Government of the Republic of China, Wang Shijing also participated in it. In March 1938 Wang Shijing was...
a strength of around 683,000. Originally, the Japanese did not allow WangKemin's Provisional Government of the Republic of China to have an army of its...
the currency systems in the areas it occupied, thus the Wang Jingwei regime, the WangKemin regime, and the Manchukuo puppet state all had separate currency...
Yuan,[citation needed] and was praised by Chinese resistance fighters. WangKemin (1879–1945), who collaborated with the Japanese during World War II and...
Second Sino-Japanese War, WangKemin established the Provisional Government of the Republic of China in December 1937. Wang Yitang successively held the...
under occupation. Acting Chairman of the Provisional National Government: WangKemin (14 December 1937 - 30 March 1940) The Reformed National Government was...
Government had collapsed, Wang escaped to Northeast. Later he went to Shanghai and was an established lawyer. In December 1937 WangKemin established the Provisional...
British concession in Tianjin. He later moved to Beiping. In December 1937, WangKemin established the Provisional Government of the Republic of China. Qi Xieyuan...
1255. Guo (main ed.) p.1885. After Wang Mo's resigning, the Chairperson of the North China Political Council WangKemin concurrently held the position of...
Republic of China based in Beijing was formed on December 14, 1937, with WangKemin as its president of the five provinces of northern China. The Reformed...
initially on behalf of the Provisional government of WangKemin and after 1940, for the government of Wang Jingwei in Nanjing. In 1943, he was briefly mayor...
the pro-Japanese Provisional Government of the Republic of China led by WangKemin, who appointed him acting Mayor of Tianjin. From December 17, 1937 he...
China under Wang Jingwei, Tang served on the North China Political Affairs Commission. It was largely assumed that Tang was WangKemin's successor, but...
supposed ethnic identity, Mengjiang (Mengkukuo) was set up in late 1936. WangKemin's collaborationist Provisional Government was set up in Beijing in 1937...
and party secretary of Yueyang County. In September 2011 he succeeded WangKemin as head of the Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department, serving...
to be insufficient zeal in investigating an assassination attempt on WangKemin, whom they had installed as president of their puppet state. After that...
University In office July 1993 – May 1999 Preceded by Weng Zuze Succeeded by WangKemin Personal details Born (1935-11-21) November 21, 1935 (age 88) Shanghai...
President of Hunan University In office April 2003 – July 2005 Preceded by WangKemin Succeeded by Zhong Zhihua President of Central China Normal University...
collaborationist Provisional Government of the Republic of China led by WangKemin. In July, Chen Qun (陳群) was relieved from his post as Minister for Education...