List of East Asian leaders in the Japanese sphere of influence (1931–1945)

This is a list of some Asian leaders and politicians, with a commitment to the Japanese cause, in the Yen Block or Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere Pan-Asian economic associations previous to and during the Pacific War period, between 1931–1945.

Empire of Manchukuo

Jewish Far East Community in Manchukuo

Chōsen

  • Crown Prince Euimin (Yi Eun) (Korean Imperial House chief and local leader)
  • Prince Imperial Ui (Gyn Rhee) (Korean Imperial House chief and supporter)

White Russians Community in Manchukuo

  • Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (White Russian anticommunist leader)
  • General Kislitsin (another White Russian anti-Soviet chief)
  • General Vrashevsky (White Russian anti-Stalinist leader, also Japanese follower)

Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei Government

  • President Liang Hongzhi (Head of State in the nation in first times)
  • President Wang Jingwei (Head of state in Nanking government)
  • President Chen Gongbo (Head of State in the nation in last period)

Mengjiang

Malaya

Second Philippine Republic

  • José P. Laurel (President of the Japanese inaugurated Republic)
  • Emilio Aguinaldo (former Philippine president, also supported Japanese cause for sometime)

Dutch East Indies-Indonesia

  • Sukarno (native Indonesian Nationalist leader)
  • Mohammad Hatta (local Indonesian Nationalist leader, with Sukarno as Dwitunggal)
  • Radjiman Wediodiningrat (native Indonesian Islamic politic)

French Indochina

Empire of Vietnam

  • Emperor Bảo Đại (Vietnamese Head of State)
  • Trần Trọng Kim (Local Vietnamese leader)
  • Trinh Minh The (Vietnamese nationalist and military leader)

Kingdom of Cambodia

Kingdom of Laos

  • Prince Phetxarāt (Laotian Political Chief)

Thailand

State of Burma

  • Ba Maw (local Burmese chief, and Head of State)
  • U Aung San (local Burmese supporter for certain period)
  • Bo Ne Win (native Burmese military supporter)

Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind (Free India)

  • Subhas Chandra Bose (legendary Indian Freedom Struggle Hero. Head of State of Provisional Government of Free India)
  • A. M. Sahay (another Indian leader and Japanese political follower)
  • Rash Behari Bose (Indian pro-Japanese leader)
  • Habib Hassan (Indian pro-Japanese leader)

Afghanistan

  • Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (native Afghan Islamic leader)

First East Turkestan Republic

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