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During the invasion of China, how much property did Japanese devils plunder in China?

Since the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, Japan has been eyeing China. In "treaty of shimonoseki", the Japanese took more than 200 million yuan, and wanted to seize the Liaodong Peninsula in China. If it weren't for Russia's blockade of Liaodong Peninsula, it would really be won. The pain brought by the Japanese army to our people is hard to measure with money, but materially, Japan did plunder a lot of property in our country. The Sino-Japanese War started in the Sino-Japanese War, and we don't count it. We only count how much property the Japanese army plundered from the September 18th Incident of 193 1 to the surrender of 1945.

One is mineral resources and machinery and equipment.

Japan is an island country with very scarce mineral resources. If we want to support such a long front in Asia in World War II, we must have sufficient resources to supply it. According to statistics, during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese plundered about 640 million tons of coal, 200 million tons of rare earth, 700 million cubic meters of trees and 490 million tons of iron and copper resources in China. A large number of machines in the northeast of China are owned by the Japanese. These mineral resources and equipment enable Japan to continuously produce ammunition and give Japan enough firepower to support the front line.

Second, cultural relics

China has a vast territory and rich natural resources. If it was not invaded by foreign powers, where would so many cultural relics be lost abroad? According to statistics, during World War II, the Japanese plundered 3.6 million pieces of cultural relics in China, 1879 boxes. Today, among the more than 0/000 museums in Japan/KLOC-,at least 2 million cultural relics come from China. These are only cultural relics that Japan can successfully transport back to China, excluding those that were destroyed in the middle and could not be taken away.

Third, gold.

Gold can be circulated and used all over the world, and it can also preserve its value. The Japanese plundered 2 1000 tons of gold from China only during World War II. Whether it is government or private, once gold is discovered by the Japanese army, it will be taken away. These gold are directly shipped back to Japan, or shipped to the puppet Manchukuo government for secondary treatment and then shipped back to Japan.

Fourth, 800 million tons of grain.

Before the September 18th Incident, Northeast China ranked first in the country in terms of economy and grain output. During the Anti-Japanese War, Northeast China became the largest granary in Japan, and the grain plundered by the Japanese army in the occupied areas was transported to various battlefields, totaling more than 300 million tons. Moreover, Japanese immigrants, puppet troops, administrative agencies and troops also consumed more than 500 million tons of grain in China.