Conspiracy: Japan's "propaganda Work" in China's Occupied Areas (1937-1945)

Conspiracy: Japan's "propaganda Work" in China's Occupied Areas (1937-1945)

by Wang Meng

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179Kwords54chapters
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About This Novel

"Xuanfu" refers to the propaganda and "pacification work" carried out by the Japanese and puppet authorities during the Anti-Japanese War to the people in the Japanese-occupied areas in order to make the people in the occupied areas "submit" to colonial rule. This book uses a large number of Japanese historical materials, including the archives of the Japanese invaders in China currently stored in the Defense Research Institute of the Ministry of Defense and the Diplomatic Historical Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as a large number of diaries, memoirs and other materials of Japanese military personnel ("propaganda members") who were engaged in specific "propaganda work" in China's occupied areas at that time. It analyzes the Japanese army's aggressive strategy, the changes in the "Xuanfu" system, the specific content of "Xuanfu", and the personal perceptions of the "Xuanfu", especially the reality of life, mentality and resistance of the Chinese people in the occupied areas under Japanese and puppet colonial rule that they observed, and then reveals the nature of Japanese aggression.

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