As we know, after the surrender ceremonies on Oct. 25, 1945, the government officials of the Republic of China began confiscating the property of Japan and Japanese nationals in Taiwan. Were such actions legitimate?
Part-1: The Origin of the Taiwan Question in the 1940's Part-2: The Acquirement of Territory by Conquest and by Treaty Part-3: Military Jurisdiction under the US Constitution Part-4: Military Government and the Disposition of Territorial Cessions Part-5: An ABCD Chart of Territorial Cession Part-6: A Derivation of the Status of (1) Taiwan and (2) the ROC on Taiwan Part-7: Documents regarding the Cession of Taiwan Territory Part-8: Background to US Insular Area Studies Part-9: Dissection of a TYPE 1 United States Insular Area Part-10: Stages of Military Occupation Part-11: Military Occupation of Taiwan and the Specifications of the Peace Treaty Part-12: Taiwan History and the Principle of Conquest Part-13: The Statehood Status of the ROC on Taiwan Part-14: The Nationality of Native Taiwanese Persons Part 15: Allegiance and Nationality Part 16: The Status Quo in the Taiwan Strait and the One China Policy Part 17-A: Review of Military Occupation Fundamentals Part 17-B: Review of Military Occupation Fundamentals Part 18: Extension of the Sovereignty of the United States Part 19: Overview of the 1971 State Dept. Memorandum Part 20: Name Recification in Insular Areas of the United States Part 21: Organization of the new Taiwan Government under USMG |
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