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The fifth and ninth chapter is insane

However, the date of the materials recorded in this book of the book was confused.

The first batch of materials recorded in the flow book were in May 1943. This date was almost the same as the date when Teruichi Saichi Saichi was the first to write a letter to sign in the "Connected Letter". In other words, Teruichi Saichi must have decided to do this at that time, so while launching the Connected Signature, he directly divided the plundered property and secretly transported it to this secret base.

Among the tandem letters found in the wreckage ship, the first guy who also launched the tandem signature was Soichi Deanuchi. The reason why he launched this tandem signature at that time was also closely related to the fact that Yamamoto Iroku was killed by the Americans in April of that year. Otherwise, if Yamamoto Iroku had not died, it might not be the turn of Soichi Deanuchi to launch this incident.

Yamamoto Izuru's death made Soichi Deanuchi realize the tension of the situation. Of course, before Yamamoto Izuru's death, the property plundered from China and Southeast Asia was transported back to Japan early and hidden in various secret bases in Japan.

But the local area is local, so it is obviously unsafe to put all the eggs in one basket. Perhaps it was precisely because of this reason that Yamamoto Iroku proposed to establish a secret warehouse outside the local area to store the property plundered from various places.

To be fair, the plan to divert money and property that Yamamoto Iroku originally proposed was a good plan, but unfortunately, the reason why the base camp did not give a clear answer is probably a direct relationship with Emperor Hirohito at that time.

Since the tandem letter was discovered in the sinking First Xinxing Pill, Yang Jing has been taking time to study some information about Japanese people during World War II these days.

Japan is a barren island country and has no resources to utilize, so Japan continues to launch wars to the outside world again and again. They are not idle and start wars because they are idle. They have no choice. Without resources, they cannot develop. If they cannot develop, they will be bullied by others.

China, which is vast and vast, has always been the coveted target of the Japanese, and has always been the first. Therefore, after the Opium War, the Japanese kept pointing their fingers at the weak China and eventually invaded China, starting a iron-blooded but extremely tragic journey of the War of Resistance.

But no matter what, the Japanese invaded China or Southeast Asia, for huge resources. One of these resources is used to feed back itself. After all, if the Japanese want to develop rapidly and continuously, they cannot do without these resources and wealth. But at the same time, while plundering these wealth and resources, the Japanese royal family did not forget to make a fuss.

In other words, the resources and wealth that the Japanese plundered from East Asia, Southeast Asia and even the Southwest Pacific were divided into two parts. Most of them were handed over to the top leaders of Japan to develop Japan's economic and military power, while a small part was intercepted by the Japanese royal family.

Before World War II, the Japanese royal family was the real leader of Japan. The royal family used war to plunder a large amount of wealth from all over the world, which seemed natural to the Japanese.

So how much wealth did the Japanese royal family robbed during the entire World War II and the invasion of China? It is estimated that no outsiders knew about this number except for the few people who presided over the incident at that time. But it is absolutely not an exaggeration to describe the wealth that the Japanese royal family robbed from Asian countries.

As Japan launched a full-scale war of aggression against China and the Pacific War broke out, the iron hooves of the Japanese army quickly spread throughout Southeast Asia, and a secret agency that plundered the property of the Asian people - "Kin Yuri". Emperor Hirohito appointed royal family member Prince Takeda Miyaki as the head of the organization. Several other royal princes, such as Asakamami Hirohiko and Shinin Miyaki Saihito, also participated in this task.

Yang Jing once read a report from some information that when the Japanese army captured Jinling, the then capital of China in 1937, they not only massacred hundreds of thousands of Chinese people and committed heinous crimes, but the Japanese royal family also used the "gold lily" to personally participate in the robbery of treasures.

In Jinling, the Japanese military police special operations team searched everywhere, seized the property of the Chinese government, robbed gold, jewelry, art and currency of wealthy merchants and others, and even knocked down gold teeth inlaid on the bodies. At this stage alone, the Japanese plundered at least 6,000 tons of gold.

These robbed treasures were shipped directly from Shanghai to Japan, or transported by trains and cars to Northeast China for processing, and the rare metals were divided into grades. After the other jewelry was melted, they were recast into gold ingots of uniform size and then transported back to Japan. In addition, the Japanese military also sent the eldest son of the Black Society, Yu Yu, to China, to rob the ill-gotten wealth of the Black Society of China at that time. At first, Eryu installed too much gold and silver on the plane to Japan, and the landing gear was crushed before taking off. Later, he had to collect only the largest and most high-quality rubies, sapphires and diamonds...

In addition to precious metals such as gold, Japan also plundered cultural relics, books, copper and nickel coins from China. Because the total value is too amazing, it cannot be estimated to date. After these wealth was shipped to North Korea, it was shipped back to Japan's homeland and became the property of the Japanese royal family.

At the same time, the Japanese **** also plundered a large amount of gold, silver and treasures in Southeast Asia. In addition to the countries invaded by Japan, the targets of the robbery also included individuals, churches, temples, banks, companies and underground economic groups in occupied areas. In the late 1940s, some people estimated that Japan had obtained nearly 100 billion US dollars in "trophy" in Southeast Asia, and many rare treasures that could not be estimated, which caused the Asian people to suffer immeasurable losses.

At that time, the Japanese army's actions in Southeast Asia were no worse than in China. Southeast Asian people generally believed in Buddhism, so they had many temples in Southeast Asia at that time. At that time, the Japanese army rushed into the temple directly, snatched the valuable things, and even scraped off all the gold foil on the Buddha's body.

Just like the first batch of materials recorded in this book, eighteen or ninety-one were gold foil scraped off from a Buddha in a temple in Southeast Asia.

The Japanese also believed in Buddhism very much, but they even robbed temples at that time, which shows how crazy the Japanese were at that time!

How much of these stolen goods was there? It's very simple. Just from the fact that the situation in the Pacific Ocean was becoming increasingly tense and the situation was becoming increasingly unfavorable to Japan, the crazy Japanese army began to desperately transport property to the local area and could not even transport it all, we can see how much wealth the Japanese snatched in Southeast Asia at that time!
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