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Chapter 784: Is there a monthly pass for Kidnapping All Japan?

"... Recently I noticed that Chariya, the chairman of the Indian People's Revolutionary Party, wrote a memoir called "Written Before the Second World Revolution", which is very popular in many countries around the world, and I also have one in my hand. In this book, Chariya claimed that in the era when the First World Revolution was at its end and when the international communist movement was at a low point, only they in India survived successfully, withstood the joint attack of the reactionary forces of the Chinese imperialism, defeated the enemy's food war, saved the lives of countless Indian peasants, and allowed them to live a happy and prosperous life - this is really shameless.

I am very clear about how Indian GCD defeats the enemy's food war. Because at that time, Japanese GCD was represented in large Indian cities such as Bangalore, Madras, and Mumbai, our people were ordered to study their communal movement in depth - because at that time, some people in Japanese GCD wanted to imitate Indian G to engage in rural communalization. Later, Indian G said that this movement helped Indian GCD obtain enough food to maintain the war. This statement has been widely circulated among world internationalists, and many people regard Indian rural communes as the only correct way to realize the socialist mode of production in rural areas. However, as far as we know, this was not the case at that time.

In the early days of the commune movement in India, our people mentioned the large-scale slaughter of livestock by farmers in the report. The slaughtered oxen were mainly plowing oxen, which was very unusual in the former Hindu settlements, but it still happened. This was a huge blow to the agricultural production in rural India, which had already experienced labor shortages (too many recruits) at that time...

At the same time, India also launched an anti-production concealment campaign in rural India. Almost no one mentioned this campaign now, but it was very popular at that time. The so-called "production concealment" refers to farmers hiding output in order to pay less agricultural tax. This situation is very common in all countries that implement agricultural taxes and privatization of agriculture. There was also red Japan at that time, and the Republic of Japan under the Greater China Federation is the same. No one is willing to pay more taxes. It is said that the Chinese Communist Party is now planning a bill to exempt federal agricultural taxes.

If you can pass, there is probably no such thing as concealing birth. If you don’t talk about these off-topics, you will still talk about concealing birth. This kind of thing is unheard of in capitalist countries and even feudal countries. It has never happened in socialist Japan in the past (actually it happened. But it was not Japan’s native place, but South Korea under Japanese rule). Only the Soviet GCD and Indian GCD had concealed births, but the situation of the two was not exactly the same. The former was not too strong, while the latter's anti-concealing births was simply incredible.

According to data publicly disclosed in the Bolsheviks, after the victory of the anti-production concealment movement, the average wheat yield per mu in Uttar Pradesh in India in the fall of 1935 reached 912 kilograms. The wheat yield per mu in zhong yāng state was 895 kilograms. The Gujarat reached 877 kilograms, and the Rajasthan had 865 kilograms! As long as people who have planted the land know that such a yield per mu was simply not at that time, and it was completely impossible, not even half.

The reason why such an extremely high average yield per mu was of course for the later "high purchase", or to put it more bluntly, it was to plunder the farmers' food rations and put them all on the verge of bankruptcy and starvation. It had to "actively" join the so-called rural commune and hand over the land, livestock, and farm tools. Perhaps their own lives... With the tool of the rural commune, Indian farmers completely lost control of their labor fruits. After the grain was harvested in the fields, they immediately fell into the warehouse of the commune led by Yin G. You can get as much as you need. The remaining grain must be left for the year of growing grain, and then distributed by the actual controller of the commune.

Some people may ask, why does India GCD do that? The reason is actually very simple, it is for the regime! They had already lost most of the grain-producing areas at that time. The remaining grain-producing areas could not produce enough food to feed 250 million people. That is to say, among the 250 million Indians, someone must starve to death! Who should starve to death? Should the Indian G cadres and their families still starve to death? Or should the Indian Red Army starve to death? Or those who starve to death to produce weapons and ammunition for the frontline and serve the Indian G cadres? Or should some Indian farmers who produce food to death?

The choice of Indian G is already in front of us. Indian farmers have become victims, and Indian GCD has obtained enough food to maintain their power. However, the price is extremely heavy, because farmers are very resistant to communalization, but they dare not rebel publicly and can only resist with negative methods. At first, they slaughtered livestock, but later, they were general slack, which caused the decline in Indian agricultural production year by year. The final victim of their slack is their own lives!

So the fact that the Indian GCD had not saved any Indian farmers who were on the verge of starvation was not true at all! The fact is that without this rural communal movement, in the three years of 1935, 1936, and 1937, the number of Indians who starved to death would definitely not exceed 10 million. With such a movement, India lost nearly 100 million people in those three years... This is our estimate number. Of course, according to the Indian GCD and the later Indian People's Revolutionary Party (GCD renamed), no Indian starved to death! But look at the census results released by the People's Republic of India last year, you can tell

What a big lie. When the revolution was victorious in 1934, this country had a population of more than 350 million, and now it is only 150 million. Even considering the decline in the rén population caused by the division of Pakistan and East India from India, the population of the People's Republic of India should not be less than 250 million. That's why we came to the conclusion that at least more than 100 million people died in that man-made disaster, it was terrible! I think at the moment when world capitalism is in crisis and the Second World Revolution is coming. We should find a way to create a system to avoid the same tragedy again."

——The above is excerpted from Yasuo Yasuda's memoir "Memories of a Revolutionary". This memoir is almost released with Charia's "Written Before the Second World Revolution". As a result, the two of them turned from revolutionary comrades into enemies. Charia even sent spies to Japan to assassinate Yasuo Yasuo! Then, the international movement was openly divided into two factions. They began to attack and reveal their true feelings, causing extremely bad influences, and the consequences were almost comparable to the 20 secret reports of the Soviet Communist Party in another time and space! Of course, this incident happened under the secrets of Zhang Guotao, then director of the Greater China Federal Intelligence Bureau...

So when he heard that Takeda Yuki's stroke, he was even more frightened than hearing that Chang Ruiqing was going to die. He flew back to Tokyo overnight, and went straight to Akasaka Ligumi without going anywhere after getting off the plane. Kato Hiroshi met Akasaka Ligumi. This Japanese People's Commissar had never left Akasaka Ligumi after Takeda fell ill. Takeda's other confidant, Ken Kato moved the camp bed into the building of the Japan Revolutionary Military Commission.

Looking at his two confidants, Takeda Yuki sighed again and waved his hand and said, "Since you can't die for the moment, you must continue to work for the revolution... Yasuda Jun, Kato Jun. What do you think of India GCD?"

Yasuo Yasuda was slightly stunned. He did not expect Takeda to ask such a question. He thought that what the other party was most concerned about was the battle to go south to Australia that was about to launch.

Seeing that Yasuda didn't speak, Kato Hiroshi replied first: "Chairman, should India's GCD last for a while? They still have four or five million troops, and they still control more than two-thirds of India's land..."

"It can be maintained for a while!" Takeda suddenly interrupted loudly, "I think they have at least decades of national fortune, much luckier than our Japanese gcd!"

Yasuo Yasuda was stunned and asked quickly: "Chairman, what do you mean?"

"250 million Indians are firmly held by Indian GCD... These are the biggest bargaining chips in Indian GCD's hands. If the Chinese want to conquer India, they must consider the food problem of 250 million people. Chang Ruiqing will not bear such a burden. So these 250 million Indians themselves are the meat shield of Indian GCD. The Indian G's country looks precarious. But in fact, it is as safe as Mount Tai. But we Japanese GCD people are not so lucky. The Chinese got the sweetness after integrating the Far East Japanese and Japanese traitors in 1924... Those Japanese did not become burdens, but greatly accelerated the process of China's industrialization! So they don't mind turning the remaining 50 to 60 million Japanese into Chinese now!"

Yasuo Yasuda looked at Takeda with a sad face and whispered: "Chairman, the Chinese have agreed to let us go south to Australia under pressure from Germany..."

"That was before they defeated India!" Takeda Hiroshi patted the edge of his hospital bed and lamented: "This time it was a miscalculation. I didn't expect India to lose so quickly and so simply. In less than 4 months, he lost his old nest Delhi! The Chinese also seized the two largest grain-producing areas in India and cut off the ties between India and the Soviet Union... Next, the Chinese only needed to maintain a military presence of hundreds of thousands in India and arm the two M Slin regimes at the same time to maintain the situation. Hundreds of thousands of people are nothing to China. Now, they have sufficient troops to attack us!"

Although Takeda had a minor stroke, his mind was quite clear. After hearing his analysis, Yasuo Yasuo Yasuo and Kato Hiroshi felt that things were really bad. The two exchanged glances with each other, and Yasuda tentatively suggested: "Chairman, why don't we cancel our plan to go south to Australia?"

Kato Hiroshi also echoed: "Yes, we still have thirteen aircraft carriers and six main battleships..."

"It's useless, it's useless..." Takeda Yuki knocked his fingers on the edge of the bed nervously: "Although China's aircraft carriers are slightly fewer than us, our enemies are not only China, but also the United States! The Americans' Essex-class aircraft carriers have more than 30, and there are more than 30 main ships. We have the power to confront China and the United States at the same time? Alas, it would be great if Japan had 350 million mouths like India!"

Yasuda and Kato looked at each other, and it seemed that Takeda's boss's little stroke still hurt his brain! 350 million mouths were opened? Just Japan and the Nanyang Federation could feed 350 million people? If there were so many people, there would be no need for Chinese to invade, and Japan would have to eat 3.5 people.

Takeda paused for a while, then gritted his teeth and said, "But we still have bargaining chips to use. These days I have been thinking about the character of the Japanese nation! The character of this nation has obvious flaws. They have a strong collective concept and national consciousness, and they are also brave enough to sacrifice themselves for the collective and the country... We must use their national character to tie them all to our chariots! As long as 60 million people are one mind, it will be difficult for China to conquer Japan again. This may be the only bargaining chip we can use!"

Yasuda and Kato both looked at him, and were unconsciously moved by the words that Takeda Yuki's words. The two of them said in unison: "Chairman, how do we tie them into a chariot?"

Takeda Yuki said decisively: "First of all, of course, is lies! Japanese public opinion is completely in our hands. Ordinary Japanese people have no contact with the outside world. They can only accept the information we instilled in them! We must let them know that China and the United States want to destroy Japan, turn Japan into slavery, and oppress and enslave forever! We must make the Japanese believe that without Japan GCD unite everyone to fight against China and the United States, the Japanese will absolutely not survive, so they love Japan, and Japan G is Japan! Secondly, we must implement the complete merger of Japan and the South China Federation. The South China Federation is no longer a protector of Japan, but a part of Soviet Japan! We must tell the whole Japanese people through the merger of Japan and the South China Federation to form a large Japanese Federation, and we must tell the people of all Japan that we are determined to open up territory for the Japanese nation. No one is as good as us! Without Japan GCD, the Great Japan Federation would collapse and Japan would be completely over!".)
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