Chapter 952: New Japan, New Government!
Chapter 952: New Japan, New Government!
The Japanese emperor's regime fell, and in its place was the "Democratic Republic of Japan"!
On the day of the surrender, the people of Tokyo were in mourning, they thought that Japan was finished, but later found out that this was not the case - Japan was still there, but the "Great Japanese Empire" was replaced by the "Democratic Republic of Japan", and the "Emperor" was replaced by the "President".
How to live or how to live.
When the "Emperor" was here, there were the "Rice Riots" and the "Tokyo Riots", and so many Japanese people died.
What kind of regime will be changed is something that the upper echelons have to consider, and for ordinary people, the most important thing is how to live better.
After the initial turmoil, Tokyo quickly calmed down.
And at this time, for the "Democratic Republic of Japan" and its leaders, there is still a lot of work to deal with. What about Hirohito? What to do with Fumiro Konoe? What about so many Japanese upper-class people?
Hirohito is still living in the palace temporarily, but not for long.
On July 1, the government of the Republic of China issued a declaration that the Japanese revolution had been victorious, and that the Chinese government would not interfere in Japan's internal affairs.
This is nothing more than a signal to the "Democratic Republic of Japan" that what you want to do is your business.
Masahiro Suzuki can let it go!
On July 2, the 29th Congress of the "Japan Progressive Group" was held in Tokyo, and at this meeting, relying on the support of the Chinese side, Masahiro Suzuki began to eliminate his political opponents one by one. The first thing he had to do was to put the former spiritual leader of the party in the position of general adviser of the party.
This means that the former spiritual leader of the party, the guiding man Katayama has been hollowed out
The congress then elected Masahiro Suzuki as the sole leader of the party and the supreme core of the party. He was elected President of the "Democratic Republic of Japan", General Secretary of the "Japan Progressive Group" Party, Commander-in-Chief of the "Red Army", and declared that only Masahiro Suzuki could lead Japan and build Japan into a new and dynamic country.
Masahiro Suzuki's position as the only core was thoroughly established.
On the same day, the Government of the Republic of China congratulated the reaffirmation of the "Democratic Republic of Japan" as the sole legitimate government of Japan, and said that Japan under the leadership of Masahiro Suzuki would be a government that would be comforting to Asia and the world.
The attitude of the Chinese has been very clear.
In addition, the Chinese side has also said that it will provide the Japanese side with reconstruction funds, as well as a large number of technical experts. Of course, the agreements that were signed with the "Democratic Republic of Japan" also entered into force at the same time.
For example, the establishment of permanent military bases, the various interests that China enjoys in Japan, and so on
Once he had established himself as the sole centerpiece, Masahiro Suzuki began to set his sights on Hirohito and his enemies.
"All the suffering in Japan began with the emperor system!" From the very beginning, the "Japan Progressive Group" set such a tone for the emperor system.
Since it is the beginning of suffering, it is time to act.
Subsequently, the "Japan Progressive Group" announced the permanent abolition of the emperor system in Japan and the expulsion of Hirohito and his family from the imperial palace.
On the day Hirohito and his family were kicked out of the palace, countless "old and young" fell to their knees outside the palace, crying.
In this situation, people can't help but think of a familiar shot, wasn't it the same when Pu Yi was kicked out of the palace? Now it's just a change of "emperor".
Kicking out is just the beginning. Hirohito must be held accountable for all the suffering he has brought to Japan! …,
All of Hirohito's belongings were confiscated and he was deprived of the rights of Japanese nationals. The only thing he had to do now was to have a deep understanding of the sin he had committed in his soul.
Probably, Hirohito never thought that he would have such a day!
Then it's time to set your sights on the people of Konoe Fumiro and Hayashi Mijuro. These people are also the source of Japan's suffering.
The "Democratic Republic of Japan" has set up a special tribunal to try these war criminals. The Chinese government has expressed a high degree of welcome to the Japanese government's move.
"An enlightened, truly democratic government"
Wang Hengyue, the great president of the Republic of China, commented on the current Japanese government.
Then, at the enlarged meeting of the Party, Masahiro Suzuki announced that, although the revolution had been won, there were still many reactionaries, class enemies, and restorationists in the country, and that the purge of Japan had just begun! All the hidden enemies must be uncovered!
This was for the "Great Japanese Purge".
When these actions were arranged, Masahiro Suzuki's head turned to the back. On the back wall, hang two huge portraits:
One is from Masahiro Suzuki, and the other is from Wang Hengyue, president of the Republic of China
On August 2, a huge bronze statue appeared in the most conspicuous place on the streets of Tokyo, and Masahiro Suzuki fulfilled his promise: it was a bronze statue of Wang Hengyue, the president of the Republic of China!
On the day the bronze statue was erected, Wang Qinglu, premier of the Republic of China, who was visiting Japan and signing various agreements, attended the bronze statue erection ceremony and spoke highly of the Democratic Republic of Japan and the brand-new friendship between China and Japan.
Within two days, something unpleasant happened.
That night, Wang Hengyue's bronze statue was plastered with a slogan "Down with the Great Dictator, Down with Wang Hengyue"!
This slogan shook Japan and China, and Wang Qinglu immediately lodged a solemn protest with Japan on behalf of the Chinese Government and demanded that the Japanese Government immediately arrest the perpetrators.
Masahiro Suzuki, who was furious, declared the incident a "serious political incident" and "an extremely vicious counter-revolutionary action by some conspirators in an attempt to undermine the friendship between China and Japan."
The big arrest has begun!
The crackdowns, which began on August 7, lasted only one day, with more than 1,000 arrests being arrested, and the expansion of arrests was inevitable.
The squadron stationed in Tokyo and the Red Army jointly declared martial law.
This arrest was linked to the Great Purge. Almost every day, every hour, every minute and every second, people are arrested, put in prison, and some are even shot without any interrogation.
Masahiro Suzuki saw this incident not only as a sabotage of Sino-Japanese friendship, but also as a challenge to his absolute authority.
He does not allow anyone to threaten his position.
Of course, the revolt also began to happen. In order to cope with this, Masahiro Suzuki once again asked the Chinese government for help, and the Chinese government also agreed to Masahiro Suzuki's request at the first time.
At the end of August, more than 20,000 Chinese marines arrived in Tokyo to maintain law and order in Tokyo and assist the Japanese government in suppressing all counter-revolutionaries!
By September, about 100,000 or more Japanese had been thrown into prison, and 60,000 had been declared "counter-revolutionary" after a brief trial at the first time.
In the secret agreement signed between China and Japan, the Japanese government was supposed to provide the Chinese side with 2 million forced laborers by 1945, and these prisoners would undoubtedly solve some of these problems.
The rebellion soon expanded indefinitely, and even Sukeyuki Yamamoto, a close comrade-in-arms of Masahiro Suzuki, was implicated, and some people reported that he sympathized with those reactionaries, openly spoke for the reactionaries on different occasions, and so on. …,
Masahiro Suzuki spoke to him, and soon after, Sukeyuki Yamamoto resigned as prime minister and chose to go to China, where he has lived ever since.
At the end of 1937, Masahiro Suzuki sent his eldest son, Takao Suzuki, to China for a three-year training, laying the foundation for his future successor!
"Japan's problems are basically solved." Wang Hengyue said to Liu Zhaocheng, who had returned to China, in his presidential palace: "Now, the focus is no longer on Japan. ”
Liu Zhaocheng is the clearest about the recent situation in Japan: "Heng Shuai, is it time to put your mind elsewhere?" ”
"Yes, that's right."
A smile appeared on Wang Hengyue's face: "Japan is a very important step for us, now that we have solved this country, when the war breaks out again, we don't have to worry about our backyard anymore." Zhaocheng, the war clouds are thick in Europe, and the war is about to break out, it's time to prepare, it's time to prepare"
It was 1937, Wang Hengyue had solved the Japanese problem, and Europe was about to usher in war.
No one can stop it, no one can avoid it, and this is the moment that Wang Hengyue has been waiting for.
Germany is rising strongly, and the United States is also undergoing drastic changes because of Pitt's rise to power. Fascism spread to the United States and has a large market in the United States. This is a real thing that happened in history.
Wang Hengyue is very clear.
China will not intervene directly in the war, at least not in the years when it first broke out. To put it more accurately, this can also be seen as a proxy war.
His son is in Germany, and many young lieutenant officers are also conducting military exchanges in Germany, and there are also a lot of young German officers in China.
Comprehensive cooperation between China and Germany to provoke a world war? No, Wang Hengyue had never thought so much in his heart, he would not take the liberty of bringing his country to the world war, and he would not rashly let his country suffer losses.
How to get the most out of the war is what you should think about the most. No matter which country it is, the only thing Wang Hengyue is interested in is what they can bring to China.
1937 was the end of the war and the real beginning. New opportunities have been placed in front of China; New challenges are also facing China!
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