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Lytton Report

The Report of the Commission of Enquiry, commonly referred to as the Lytton Report (リットン報告書, Ritton Hōkokusho) refers to the findings of the Lytton Commission, entrusted in 1931 by the League of Nations in an attempt to evaluate the Mukden Incident, which was used to justify the Empire of Japan's seizure of Manchuria.

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Author
Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton
Commissioned by
League of Nations (upon appeal by the Republic of China)
Date effective
c. August–September 1945
Presented
1932
Subject
Japanese invasion of Manchuria

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Lytton Report → China, Chinese, Commission, Far East, Finally, It, Japan, Japanese, Manchukuo, Manchuria, Mukden Incident, September, Soviet Union, State, The Lytton Report, The Report
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Lytton Report → Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton
Commissioned by · 1
Lytton Report → League of Nations (upon appeal by the Republic of China)
Date effective · 1
Lytton Report → c. August–September 1945
Presented · 1
Lytton Report → 1932
Subject · 1
Lytton Report → Japanese invasion of Manchuria

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Lytton ReportAuthorVictor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton1.00infobox
Lytton ReportCommissioned byLeague of Nations (upon appeal by the Republic of China)1.00infobox
Lytton ReportDate effectivec. August–September 19451.00infobox
Lytton ReportPresented19321.00infobox
Lytton ReportSubjectJapanese invasion of Manchuria1.00infobox
Lytton Reportrelated to ConsequencesIn September0.60section
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Lytton Reportrelated to ConsequencesJapanese0.60section
Lytton Reportrelated to ConsequencesManchukuo0.60section
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Lytton Reportrelated to ConsequencesGeneral Assembly0.60section

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