WW2 in Manchuria:
When the honorable Kwantung Army crossed the Yalu in 1931, no one would have thought that the entire future of Japan would rest in these provinces. In these provinces we set up the Empire of Manchuko, led by the last Chinese emperor. The acquisition of these provinces would prove to be a great boon for the Japanese economy. Cheap minerals would flow into the mainland as proper mining techniques were taught to the Manchurian barbarians. Manchuko would also prove to be a great launch pad for the invasion of China. The American puppet republic of China, had spent there time since 31 planning revenge against the free people of Manchuko. Chinese aggression would cause the Marco-Polo incident, were our valiant soldiers were brutalized by the Chinese dogs. In response, we launched a full scale invasion. Many great victories were won in the beginning of the invasion, but it would be the incompetence of the navy that would doom the enterprise. The navy launched an ill fated war against the Yankee barbarians and their European puppets. Decisive defeats at the Midway in 42, and Guadalcanal in 43 would guarantee our defeat. It was only the surrender of the Soviet union, and the refocus of the American war machine to Europe that would stall our inevitable defeat. When the war ended in Europe, the Americans turned their full attentions to us. The Phillipines would be invaded and conquered by General Macarthur in early 45. US marines would capture Okinawa and Iwo Jima by the summer. General Patton, now deployed to China, would crush our forces in late 45. What would finally force the mainlands surrender would be the quadruple nuclear bombings of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Osaka, and Tokyo. The cowards and traitors would sign the Easter armistice in 1946, but we would not surrender. In response to our valiant resistance, the Yankee Imperialists would invade prosperous Korea. The Korean campaign would devastate the peninsula, and cause hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides. Despite our resistance, the Yankees would reach the Yalu by fall 1946. While militarily they were on the cusps of victory, the home front was sick of war. Demoralized by the failure to beat Germany, and distraught by the massive losses taken in the pacific campaigns, the American populace wanted the war to end. On October 27, 1946 the Yalu armistice was signed between the Empire of Manchuko and The United states. While we had protected our independence, we could in no way claim victory. The mainland had been lost, and with it the Emperor. Our honor will be forever stained by the failure to defend him. The war was finally over, but it was replaced with a peace that no one wanted.
How was that?