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Chapter 931: Important information

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    At this time, there were more than two hundred plainclothes thugs raised by the Tao family and their sons in Juxian Village, but these people only dared to play rough tricks with the villagers. When they saw Li Guoyao and others dressed in military uniforms, they were all frightened like that quail.  The same, not daring to resist at all.

    In less than half an hour, Li Guoyao and others occupied the entire Juxian Manor, and three to four hundred people, including the drunken Tao Ying and the housekeeper named Ma, became prisoners.

    After capturing Juxianzhuang, Li Guoyao directly ordered the troops to blockade Dafeng Town. No one could leave the town without his order.

    Since Li Guoyao and others were wearing Japanese military uniforms at this time, no one doubted their identities.

    In addition, the Japs have always been cruel, killing and arresting people at every turn. Especially the Japs garrison captain in Chengwu County is an even more brutal guy. Since this guy took office, the Japs in Chengwu County have been lawless. Under the leadership of the Tao family and his son,  With cooperation, they actually do a lot of evil things.

    ¡°Whether it is a landlord, a squire or an ordinary citizen, as long as they provoke the Japanese and puppet troops, the consequences will be tragic. If someone dares to resist, it will be a big deal, and it may even affect the whole village.

    For these resisters, the Japanese have only two methods, one is to kill, extermination of the family is light, but massacre of the village is common.

    The second is to send the rebels directly to the coal mines or to "Manchukuo" to work as coolies until all these people die of exhaustion.

    It is precisely because of this long-term brutal rule that the nearby people trembled with fear when they saw the little devil's yellow dog skin. When they heard that the town was going to be closed, all the people obediently returned to their homes and did not dare to go out.

    After sealing off the town, Li Guoyao ordered his troops to count the loot, and at the same time ordered people to pour cold water on the young village owner named Tao to wake him up, and then began to interrogate him.

    ¡°You don¡¯t know if you don¡¯t ask, but you¡¯re really shocked when you ask. This guy really has some valuable information in his mouth.

    According to Tao Ying's explanation, the Japanese garrison in Chengwu County had an infantry brigade in name, but in fact it only had two squadrons. Even the brigade captain was only a small army captain, which was different from a real infantry brigade.  Far away.

    In addition to less than 400 Japanese troops, there is also a puppet army regiment in the city. The leader is Tao Ying's brother-in-law, and he has more than 500 people under his command.  These five hundred people were originally villagers of Juxian Village, but were later handed over by their father to his brother-in-law and brought to the city, where they were then organized into a puppet infantry regiment.

    In addition, there is a fake police station in the city with more than 100 fake police officers, who are usually responsible for maintaining public order on the streets of Chengwu County.  The chief of the police station is Liu Gan, Tao Ying's cousin.

    In addition, Tao Dingfang, the old man of the Tao family, is the maintaining president of Chengwu County, and secretly the branch president of the Heze Xinmin Association, so the Tao family almost controls the entire Chengwu County, and the Japanese may not be able to do anything with the Tao family here.

    After reading the interrogation sent by Zhang Shaolin, Li Guoyao was also frightened. This Xinminhui was no stranger to him.

    The Xinminhui is not well-known in North China, and is even somewhat mysterious. However, this organization is the largest political organization established and controlled by the Japanese and puppet regime in North China. It is an important part of the Japanese invasion of China.

    The Japanese army invaded China with military force. It faced two major problems: first, how to deal with the armed resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, and second, how to maintain its rule over the occupied areas.

    The Japanese army with limited troops cannot solve these problems by relying on the army alone, especially the problem of governing the occupied areas.  After all, when the Japanese army invaded China, its total military strength nationwide was only more than 200,000. Even now, after three consecutive nationwide mobilizations, its total military strength is still less than one million.

    Think about the current Japanese territory. In addition to the 370,000 square kilometers of the mainland, the Japanese actually control the entire Korean Peninsula and Treasure Island, and also control nearly one million square kilometers of land area in the four northeastern provinces.  At that time, they also captured large areas of territory in North, Central and South China. Counting the newly captured Hainan Island and other places, the actual land area controlled by the Japanese army was close to four million square kilometers.

    With a territory of four million square kilometers, there are only one million troops, one-third of which must be placed on the front line to fight the Chinese army. There are very few troops that can be used in the rear to maintain rule.

    It was fine at the beginning, but as the Eighth Route Army and the Nationalist Army's guerrillas fought deep behind enemy lines, and established guerrilla combat areas such as the Sulu Theater, the rear of the Japanese-occupied areas became precarious.

    Of course, this is also the biggest and most common problem encountered by the Japanese army after the invasion of China. It is not a disease in Shandong, but one of the most troublesome problems encountered by the entire Japanese army invading China.

    OccupyingIn the consular area, the Japanese army encountered not only armed resistance from the Chinese military and civilians, but also ideological resistance from the Chinese people, which could not be solved by guns and artillery.

    The Chinese nation does not lack patriotic cultural values. Since the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, the Chinese state has initially taken shape, and the Chinese have adhered to the ideals of national orthodoxy and national unity.

    Over thousands of years, China has formed a series of traditional cultures of loyalty to the emperor and patriotism. This is the core of Chinese civilization and the foundation for the Chinese nation to thrive.

    It is easy to defeat a nation, but it is difficult to devour a civilization. The Japanese have not yet achieved a decisive military victory, and it is even more impossible to eliminate the resistance of the Chinese. Therefore, the battle behind enemy lines is in full swing, which is extremely serious.  The Japanese and puppet garrison troops in various places were restrained.

    Under this circumstance, the Japanese proposed the strategy of using China to control China. They took advantage of the fact that modern China has never formed a unified and strong central government, and local governments were acting independently and "unorganized" to implement the "use China" strategy against China.  "China to control China" and "divide and conquer" policies.

    Facing Japan¡¯s military pressure and the temptation of interests, some unsteady speculators turned into shameful traitors, and thus the Wang Ni regime came into existence.

    At the grassroots level, there are also people who use the power of the Japanese to realize their own interests. For example, many landowners in the north have become traitors and asked the people to work for nothing, just say that they work for the imperial army. If you dare to ask for money, many traitors in the south are  He added five to five of the funds allocated by the imperial army to suppress communism, and searched the model security village to get more.

    Politically, the puppet regime appeared, and militarily, the puppet army appeared. Even in the business district, there were such ghosts and snake gods who worked hard for the Japanese.

    Initially, it was to implement enslavement education in the occupied areas, so under the instructions of the Japanese army, those so-called pro-Japanese businessmen groups established propaganda classes.

    The Propaganda Class is an organization affiliated with the Japanese Army¡¯s military-level secret service department that performs propaganda and pacification tasks. It is an organization that specifically targets ideological enslavement and cultural invasion.  When the Japanese army occupied a place, a certain type of people in military uniforms would appear and use mild but extremely evil means such as speeches, singing, acting, distributing leaflets, and running newspapers to promote "Japan-China cooperation" and "joint defense against communism."  to demonstrate the rationality of Japan's invasion of China and help organize pseudo-organizations such as local maintenance committees.

    However, this kind of "propaganda and appeasement" always gives the Chinese people a "sense of humiliation" at the hands of foreign invaders, which makes them emotionally incompatible.

    As a result, the Japanese army changed its governance measures and methods and implemented the policy of "using China to control China". On the one hand, it vigorously supported and organized the traitor regime, and on the other hand, it imitated the methods of the Puppet Manchukuo Association and established a group mainly composed of traitors and easy for the Chinese to accept.  Advocacy organization.

    Against this background, at the end of 1937, under the guidance of Seiichi Kita, the head of the Japanese North China Front's secret service, the so-called "popular group" controlled by the Japanese army - the New People's Association - was established.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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