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Historical background of Pioneer Group

The "Japanese Pioneering Group" was an organization that Japan sent to China in order to really occupy China after the "September 18th Incident". It has not only an army, but also a large number of immigrants. The Japanese government's "One Million Agricultural Immigrants to Manchuria Plan" stipulates that the goal is to immigrate 6,543,800 households and 5 million people within 20 years. Since 1937, the number of immigrant households has been increasing every five years, with 65,438+million in the first phase, 200,000 in the second phase, 300,000 in the third phase and 400,000 in the fourth phase. According to incomplete statistics, during the Japanese occupation of Northeast China, * * * sent more than 860 pioneering groups with more than 330,000 people. The "Pioneering Group" seized or forcibly bought the land of China people at a very low price, and then rented it to farmers in China for farming, thus making 5 million farmers in China lose their land, move around or starve to death in more than 2,000 "group tribes" formed in Japan, during which countless people froze to death and starved to death.