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How many provinces did the Japanese invade China and occupy?

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, there were nine occupied provinces in China. They are: Taiwan Province Province, Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Jehol Province, Chahar Province, Hebei Province, Shandong Province and Jiangsu Province. And 13 partially occupied provinces. In descending order of occupied areas, they are: Henan, Shanxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Suiyuan, Guangdong, Hubei, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guizhou and Yunnan.

In addition, during the Anti-Japanese War, China established six municipalities directly under the Central Government, and five of them fell. Municipalities directly under the central government are also included in the category of partial occupation.

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Japan's cruel rule over the occupied areas: 193 1 year, Japan launched the September 18th Incident, and the three northeastern provinces fell. 1932, Japan established the puppet Manchukuo government, which was not so much a small regime as a tool for Japan to rule China.

Although the emperor of the Puppet Manchukuo was Puyi, all military and political secrets were controlled by the Japanese Kwantung Army. In order to further rule the occupied areas, Japan even moved the Japanese to China.

According to 1936, Japan released the "One Million Households Relocation Plan for Agricultural Immigrants in Manchuria", Japan originally planned to immigrate to the Northeast1000 to 5 million people within 20 years. By 1945, when Japan surrendered, the number of Japanese residents who immigrated to the northeast was 3 100.

In order to ensure military resources, Japan has also established a "Youth Volunteer Army", which has a complicated task, not only engaging in agricultural production, but also conducting military training to prepare for the continuation of military resources in the future.

In order to solve the land problem, many related departments have been established in Japan, such as Manchuria Colonial Corporation, whose main occupation is to solve the land problem needed by immigrants, and its essence is to force local people in China to buy and sell at low prices, thus driving China people out of their land. This also shows in essence that Japan's so-called rule is very predatory.

The local people in Northeast China are not only forced to pay rent to the Japanese, but also "sell" part of their own grain, which is not only extremely low, but also compulsory. According to records, during the period from 1942 to 1945, Japan transported 165438+ ten thousand tons of grain from the northeast of China to Japan.

In order to enslave the people of China, in education, the Japanese stipulated that Chinese and Japanese should be regarded as national languages at the same time, and the whole educational administrative system in Northeast China should be rectified with great fanfare. However, in terms of textbooks, Japanese textbooks were widely used and Japanese teaching was enforced. In addition, in publishing, the Japanese invaders also strictly controlled the publication of some publications that did not meet the requirements of the Japanese army.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Enemy-occupied areas