Wang Kemin
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Wang Kemin, Wang Ke-min, 王克敏, (1873 or May 4, 1879-December 26, 1945) President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China a Japanese puppet state based in Beijing, formed on December 14, 1937.
In 1900 he had a diplomatic post in Japan, and after his return also is in office to Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After the Republic of China had been established, and Duan Qirui was in power in 1917, Wang Kemin became President of the Bank of China, three times minister of finance and many important posts. After the success of Chiang Kai-Shek's Northern Expedition a warrant for Wangs arrest was issued and he fled to Dalian.
In 1931, Wang Kemin ruturned with Zhang Xueliang and took a post in the Peking Finance committee. In 1935 Wang was in the Kuomintang Hebei Government and had a post in the Northeast Government Affairs Committee, and the Peking Government Affairs Committee and other important posts.
After the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, Wang Kemin took the post of President administrative chairman of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China a Japanese puppet state based in Beijing, formed on December 14, 1937.
In March, 1940 the Republic of China Provisional Government merged with Wang Jingwei's Nanjing Nationalist Government. Wang Kemin took the post of North China Political Council chairmen. Wang Kemin turned over power in name to Wang Jingwei but in fact retained it. Afterward Wang Kemin became Nanjing Nationalist Government internal affairs head, and a Central Political Commissioner.
Arrested as a traitor after the end of the war, on December 26, 1945 Wang committed suicide.