1940s in Tseng

This article highlights events in the Tseng Republic from 1940-1949.

The 1940s in Tseng highlighted a dramatic transition in history. The decade started with Japanese rule, which lasted until 1944. After the Treaty of Qingdao was signed in the, European control was reinstated in Tseng as AFJAT. AFJAT was extremely unstable due to the Tsengian Revolution and it dissolved on July 17, 1946. Dutch Tseng withdrew from the Dutch monarchy on July 2 as a response to the Indonesian Revolution and it united with the former AFJAT.

With European rule ending, the Gang of Five dominated Tsengian society. President Pierre Huang-li rapidly industrialized the country and promoted equality until his assassination in 1954.

Incumbents

 * Emperor of Japanese Tseng - (-1944/12/31)
 * Governor of AFJAT - Dave Saladoch (-1946/07/16)
 * Monarch of Dutch Tseng - (-1946/07/02)
 * Governor of Dutch Tseng - Aleid Xuzhi (-1946/07/16)
 * President of Tseng - Pierre Huang-li (1946/07/16-1954)
 * Prime Minister of Tseng - Yong Ming-chun (1946/07/16-1949), Antonio Tzeng (1949-1951)

1940

 * June 22 - Shichiyama-shi (Qishan City) is connected to the rest of Tseng by rail.

1944

 * June 10 - Allies reach Tseng's western coast, beginning the Allied invasion of Tseng.
 * December 31 - Tseng is returned from Japanese to European hands. Tsengian Revolution starts.

1945

 * January 2-7 - Marlais revolt.
 * December 28 - Rouxtien Incident. Brawl occurs in the AFJAT legistlature. Members fight for or against Tsengian independence.

1946

 * April 13 - Assassination of Bo Junming.
 * May 5 - Bombing of Governor's Place (Tseng).
 * June 27 - Townsend Uprising.
 * July 17 - The Declaration of Independence of the Tseng Republic is signed, and Tseng becomes independent.
 * July 22 - Pierre Huang-li becomes president of Tseng.

1948

 * January 19 - Equality Law passes the National State Assembly and comes into effect. Women could now vote.

Births

 * 1948: July 14: Thomas Lan-xiao, former president of Tseng.