User:Donald Trung/Japanese occupation of Vietnam/Infobox

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Japanese-occupied Vietnam
大南 (until 1945) / 越南 (1945)
Dainan / Etsunan (Japanese)
Đại-Nam / Việt-Nam (Vietnamese)
1940–1945
Motto: Hakkō ichiu
(八紘一宇)
Anthem: Kimigayo

Đăng đàn cung
"The Emperor Mounts His Throne"

Việt Nam minh châu trời Đông
"Vietnam – Pearl of the Orient"
 
Vietnam (dark red) within the Empire of Japan (light red) at its furthest extent
StatusMilitary occupation
by the Empire of Japan
CapitalHanoi
Common languagesJapanese, Vietnamese, French, Classical Chinese
GovernmentMilitary occupation
Emperor 
• 1940–1945
Hirohito
Historical eraWorld War II
• [[]]
1940
1941–1945
15 August 1945
2 September 1945
CurrencyVietnamese cash, French Indochinese piastre, Japanese military yen
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  French Annam
  French Tonkin
  French Cochinchina
Democratic Republic of Vietnam  
French Indochina  
Today part ofVietnam

Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (for reference) edit

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Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies
Ranryō Higashi Indo
蘭領東印度 (Japanese)
Pendudukan Jepang di Hindia-Belanda (Indonesian)
1942–1945
Motto: Hakkō ichiu
(八紘一宇)
Anthem: Kimigayo

Indonesia Raya (unofficial)
 
The former Dutch East Indies (dark red) within the Empire of Japan (light red) at its furthest extent
StatusMilitary occupation
by the Empire of Japan
CapitalDjakarta
Common languagesJapanese, Indonesian
GovernmentMilitary occupation
Emperor 
• 1942–1945
Hirohito
Historical eraWorld War II
8 March 1942
1941–1945
27 February 1942
1 March 1942
• Pontianak incidents (Pontianak Massacres)
1943–1944
14 February 1945
15 August 1945
17 August 1945
CurrencyNetherlands Indian roepiah
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  Dutch East Indies
  Portuguese Timor
Indonesia  
Dutch East Indies  
Portuguese Timor  
Today part ofIndonesia
East Timor