Juponese-Occupied Basanreseri

The Juponese Republic of Basanreseri (Juponese: 朝本人 民囯 永炭共; Jupon-rin Mingukku Hyéŏngdànkwōung; Seriyedang: 쪼본신 호싸리 바산레세리히; 朝本人 和眷顧 永炭共; Jobon-sin Hossari Basanreserihi) was a puppet state of the Empire of Jupon during the Eulhae War.

During the Eulhae War Basanreseri joined the Contingent Powers thus prompting a response from Jupon and Tosan. Juponese and Tosanese forces marched through Ssordoni only leaving death and destruction in their wake. Shortly after the Ssordoni Massacre Tosanese emperor X along with Juponese emperor Seotachōu in Waigayam. Together the two emperors drafted a partition which divided Basanreseri into two separate territories; the Imperial Territory of Basanreseri (commonly known as North Basanreseri), and the Juponese Republic of Basanreseri, commonly known as South Basanreseri. Immediately after the signing of the Treaty of Waigayam the Basanreseri royal family were sent into exile, and the president along with the prime minister were executed. The royal family of Basanreseri fled to Jihwa in Yedal where they attempted to garner support, though to no avail. Military occupation was met with heavy resistance, though, other allied powers implemented trade tariffs on Jupon, though the Juponese didn't quite see this as a relevant issue since they had access to an abundant amount of Basanreserian resources.

Jupon-Tosan relations initially blossomed during the occupation period, the two empires commonly engaged in trade with one another. In Puwol of 1940 the Panjin Trade Agreement was signed by Tosan and Jupon, the agreement entailed that Jupon would exchange Basanreserian resources for Basanreserian slave labor. By Sibirwol 1939 Jupon had in iron grip on Basanreseri, Juponese culture and language came to dominate the region and its people.

Serving as a puppet state of the greater Juponese Empire, the Juponese Republic of Basanreseri was governed by an administration implemented by the Juponese government. The administrators divided Basanreseri into four prefectures; Ninoka, Hyesopu, Nantori and Marukoga. Dispite the four prefectures being quite large, they were fairly easy to control. In many of Basanreseri's metropolitan cities, textile mills, factories and schools were constructed, though these facilities were only accessible to ethnic Juponese, Basanreserians and Kijjirin were not permitted to enter or obtain occupations in such fields. Numerous efforts had been made to maintain a majority-Juponese demographic in Basanreseri, even to the extent that a eugenics program greatly crippled Basanreserians. In the present, an approximate forty-seven percent of Basanreserians residing in the south can trace their recent ancestry to Juponese people from eighty years ago. The occupation period, as it's become known as, was a grim period of Juponese and Basanreserian history, it truly showed the power and might of Jupon.

=History=

Treaty of Waigayam
The Treaty of Waigayam was a treaty signed in Waigayamgui by Basanreseri, Tosan and Jupon shortly after the end of the Ssordoni Massacre. The treaty clearly stated that the Basanreserian government was to surrender all power and sovereignty, along with Tosan and Jupon dividing Basanreseri in half, though Jupon's territory was slightly larger.

Fall of the Government of Basanreseri
After the signing of the Treaty of Waigayam, members of the Basanreserian government were arrested and held captive in prisons. Swift and easy court trials declared numerous Basanreserian politicians guilty of treason and conspiracy to commit treason, and were thus condemned to death via public execution.

The emperor of Basanreseri and the empress-consort were beheaded by guillotine in view of the Basanreserian mass in Siwol of 1939. The president and prime minister had met more gruesome fates. The heirs to the Basanreserian throne had been sent to live in Jihwa so that they'd be safe from the Juponese. Quickly the Basanreserian government's power weaned, until they were entirely powerless and at the mercy of the Juponese.

Policies enacted by the administration forced many local Basanreserian politicians out of local governments. Basanreserian administrations, mayors, prefectural governments and municipal governments had been replaced by administrations directly ruled by the main administration. Cities and municipalities were under direct jurisdiction of the main administration, prefectures were also under jurisdiction of the main administration.

Liberation
=Government=

Officially, the Juponese Republic of Basanreseri was a of the the Juponese Empire. The official government of occupied-Basanreseri was the Juponese Administration of Basanreseri (Juponese: 朝本人 管理 永炭共; Jupon-rin Gúonlí Hyéŏngdànkwōung). The Administration commonly dealt with local issues, such as political dissonance and opposition. Juponese military commonly patrolled the streets of Basanreseri's major cities.

The government of Jupon-proper vicariously governed Basanreseri through the Administration. The Administration was divided into two houses; the Pro-Jupon Assembly and the Local Coalition. The Pro-Jupon Assembly was comprised of politicians who hailed from Jupon-proper, thus they held the majority of the governing power in Basanreseri. The judicial system, which was entirely under control of the Juponese government, was utterly ruthless. Any and all actions and speech that could even slightly perceived as political dissidence would be considered as such.

=Lasting Effects=

In Jupon
In the present, Jupon has granted monetary compensation to the Basanreserian government, those refuses to release a public statement apologizing for Jupon's previous transgressions. In Jupon historical artifacts, accounts and photographs, especially those that pertain to the occupation period are heavily censored and in some cases banned. The Juponese public is quite apathetic toward the Basanreserians, viewing them as "weak" and "dirty".

Graphic accounts and detailed images of the Ssordoni Massacre and occupied Deibiyose are generally viewed as exaggerations, though some ultranationalist Juponese often relish in the graphics. This has caused many in Bangju to see the Juponese as "sick", "twisted and psychotic".