Japanese mandate for the South Seas Islands, 1919

Japanese mandate for the South Seas Islands, 1919

The Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War formally recognised the First World War Japan’s occupation of the Micronesian islands north of the equator. Japan was given a mandate by the League of Nations to govern them. The flag of the mandate showed a stylised emblem surrounded by a laurel wreath, in black outline on a white field.

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