The former site of the Japanese Guandong Command of the Invasion of China is located at No. 10, Wanle Street, Lushun, built around 1900, Russian classical architecture, two-story building, the middle is two and a half floors, using symmetrical structure, construction area of 2602 square meters. By 1904, this was the Russian Army Artillery Command of the Kanto State, which was Commander-in-Chief of Major-General Berei.
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The former site of the Japanese Guandong Command of the Invasion of China is located at No. 10, Wanle Street, Lushun, built around 1900, Russian classical architecture, two-story building, the middle is two and a half floors, using symmetrical structure, construction area of 2602 square meters. By 1904, this was the Russian Army Artillery Command of the Kanto State, which was Commander-in-Chief of Major-General Berei.
The Kanto Command is the command organ of the Kanto Army, the colonial force stationed in northeast China, and the seat of the Japanese "embassy" in the pseudo-Manchukuo. The Kanto Command has been relocated three times.
It’s very close to where I live, so I walked in the past. Although it’s closed, it’s still a witness to history. I hope the relevant departments can repair it and let it warn us. Don’t forget that painful history!
The earliest site of the Kanto Army Command is located in the Lushun Sungou Scenic Area. The building is in modern Russian style. The main body is a two-story half-masked wooden frame structure. The building area is 2602 square meters. The attached area covers an area of 94 square meters. The main building is similar to a rectangular fortress.
The former site of the Kanto Army Command is a European-style building that has been around for centuries. In 1906, the Ministry of the Army of the Governor General of the Kanto Province was changed from April 12, 1919 to the Kanto Command, and on September 18, 1931, nine Kanto Command officers entered the building, shocked the "918" incident in China and abroad, which was plotted here.