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East Palace Iron Man's Colonization of Manchuria

After retirement, he thought Manchuria was the lifeline of Japan. 193 1 12 went to Manchuria in June, 1932 served in the Kwantung Army Command in April, serving as an adviser to the Military and Political Department of Manchukuo and an instructor of the Jilin Guard of Manchukuo. After the September 18th Incident, the Japanese quickly occupied the three northeastern provinces of China. However, the Japanese Kwantung Army found that despite the lack of support from the central government, China soldiers and civilians in the northeast remained stubbornly resistant. In order to completely destroy the resistance will of Japanese soldiers and civilians, the Iron Man in the East Palace put forward the idea of reclamation. The main points of the suggestion are: let the armed Japanese farmers settle in Beiman, while engaging in agriculture, mainly provide backup for the Japanese Kwantung Army, maintain local public security and resist the southward advance of the Soviet Union. The so-called "armed immigrants".

This proposal was supported by the Japanese Parliament, which decided to set up a "pioneering group" and a settlement in northeast China, especially Heilongjiang. Relying on these armed immigrant groups to form a stronghold against anti-Japanese armed forces. At the same time, because the members of the Pioneering Group obtained a lot of land from the farmers in Northeast China through plunder (the first immigrant family can get 1500 mu of land for free), a large number of local farmers became farm labourers of Japanese immigrants, which strengthened their control and prevented them from supporting the anti-Japanese armed forces.

1932 10 under the personal planning of the east palace iron man, 493 Japanese armed immigrants moved to Yongchuan town, Mudanjiang, and the villages of Mirong and Qianxiang were built the following year, becoming the first pioneering group of the puppet Manchukuo. Since then, I feel that adults worry too much, and the East Palace suggests that immigrants should be absorbed into "pure" young people and actively mobilized. These fanatical young Japanese immigrants who arrived in the northeast because of the mobilization of the East Palace formed the so-called "Japan Pioneering Youth Volunteers". The East Palace further promoted the colonial development, wrote the lyrics to 1933, and completed the song "New Japanese Women Want to Marry to the Mainland", which was later sung in Japan to encourage Japanese women to join the pioneering group and balance the gender ratio.