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    The Difficult Road to Claim - The Party Committee of the Base mentioned in the "Recommendation on Claims against Japan and Solving the Taiwan Issue" to the Central Committee: The United States must have single-handedly manipulated the San Francisco peace negotiation with Japan in September 1951 while excluding China.  Before the San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed at the meeting, Japan formally submitted a claim for compensation and seized the opportunity to resolve the war compensation issue.  At the same time, we must also beware of the Chiang Kai-shek Group signing a peace treaty with Japan and causing unnecessary trouble for China¡¯s claims. On December 10, 1950, the Chinese government announced that Japan launched an invasion of China from September 18, 1931 to August 15, 1945.  In order to make compensation for the injuries and losses caused by the war to China, he formally called the Japanese government to urge the Japanese government to fulfill its compensation responsibilities as soon as possible. In the Prime Minister's Office of the Japanese Prime Minister's Residence in Nagatacho, Tokyo, Japan, Shigeru Yoshida was looking at the telegram sent to him by the Chinese government:  "Japan has surrendered for more than five years. As a defeated country, Japan should fulfill its war compensation responsibilities after the war and compensate the victims for the losses caused to the victimized countries during the war, so as to minimize the harm and pain suffered by the victimized countries.  .However, Japan has never raised the issue of war compensation to any country From September 18, 1931 to August 15, 1945, Japan carried out crazy aggression and plunder against China for 14 years. It once gave  China and the Chinese people have suffered huge losses and injuries. In this protracted war, the total number of Chinese civilian casualties has reached 35 million; the direct economic losses caused to China are no less than 100 billion U.S. dollars, and civilian losses have also reached as high as  The loss is more than 130 billion US dollars. The indirect losses are even more incalculable The Chinese government requires the Japanese government to immediately pay 120 billion US dollars in inter-state compensation to China and 180 billion US dollars in national compensation claims to the Chinese people.  " With a "bang" sound, the then Japanese Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru slammed the table. "These Chinese people have gone too far! The lion's mouth is too big. On October 25, 1947, the Allied countries  A claim for compensation was filed with Japan, and the total amount was only 54 billion U.S. dollars. Now mainland China has allocated 300 billion U.S. dollars, not to mention 300 billion U.S. dollars, even 3 billion U.S. dollars I can¡¯t afford it. Yoshida Shigeru thought angrily as he looked at it.  ". "The Chinese government strongly demands that Japan come up with a practical way to fulfill its liability for compensation". "What can I do? Japan has to rely on the charity of Americans for food now. How can it have money?  Compensation. The practical way is to delay it and not pay it back." Yoshida Shigeru thought while reading the telegram: "This matter can only be settled by the Americans. If you are a father, you have to act like a father." "  If the Japanese government does not have a clear attitude and attempts to drag on indefinitely, we will follow the principles of Japanese compensation in the Potsdam Declaration: Japan can retain the industrial equipment and physical objects necessary to maintain its economic operation, and the rest can be used for compensation.  " He pushed the telegram aside and said, "Humph, you go ahead and dismantle it. If you dismantle this little property, I won't have the money to compensate you. What a beautiful idea! If you want to dismantle it, you have to ask the Americans if they agree.  ." Yoshida Shigeru thought most about the United States, but can the United States really save Japan? Can the United States still do it? The U.S. Eighth Army, which showed off its power in Japan, was killed by the Chinese in North Korea within a week. Is there any way to protect Japan now?  Ability? Yoshida Shigeru couldn't help but have doubts about the father of the United States. What made him even more puzzled was: for more than a hundred years, China has always only been beaten in international conflicts. How did it become so capable?  Fight?" He stood up. He walked to the window and looked at the streets of Tokyo, which had improved slightly. He was still very satisfied with the results of the series of emergency economic measures he had implemented in the past few years since he became Japan's prime minister.  .At the end of 1947, coal reached more than 29 million tons, 36% more than before the war; steel production increased by 13% compared with 1936, and the food crisis was gradually eased. Give me a few more years and I will definitely make Japan strong again.  . But how to pass the test now? . He paced slowly in the office He thought of Chiang Kai-shek, yes! Talk to Chiang Kai-shek first. Although Chiang Kai-shek lost the mainland, he ran to Taiwan  That small island has gone, but will it still bear the name of the Chinese government? Will it return the five permanent members of the United Nations? The Chinese people are a nation that likes to fight among themselves. Let the ugly Chinese people kill themselves, this ten  He studied Sinology and Chinese history at the age of one. At the age of 28, he was appointed as a trainee consul officer to the Consul General of Japan in Shenyang, the Prime Minister of Japan.  Knowing the Chinese people too well, he knew that Japan would benefit the most only by letting the Kuomintang and the Communist Party fight each other. Who should he ask to talk to Chiang Kai-shek? He thought about it. He was dismissed from public office after the Second World War and served as the Tibetan Prime Minister of Japan.  Retsu Kawada.  During World War II, he served as the chairman of "Taiwan Top Co., Ltd." He was a Taiwan expert and a master of economic aggression.  It was most appropriate to send him to negotiate with the Chiang Kai-shek government. He called Retsu Kawada to his office. Yoshida Shigeru handed the telegram sent to him by the Chinese government to Retsu Kawada. Retsu Kawada took the telegram and quickly read the contents.  As his eyes wandered on the paper, his brows furrowed more and more tightly, and finally his whole face wrinkled like a Shar-Pei. He raised his head and handed the telegram to Yoshida Shigeru and said: Prime Minister, I can do something for Japan.  What?" Shigeru Yoshida answered.The telegram turned around and walked to his desk, put the telegram slowly on his desk, then turned around, looked directly at Kawada Retsu's face through his spectacles and said: "Now we really meet  We are in big trouble. Where Japan will go depends on our efforts." Shigeru Yoshida clasped his hands behind his back, slowly walked around twice and then said: "The Japanese took advantage of the power of the Korean War to make unreasonable claims for compensation against Japan.  "The attitude is firm and the conditions are harsh, what should we do?" He walked to the sofa and sat down, then said to Retsu Kawada: "Kawada-san, if Japan follows **'s request, Japan will fall into a state of eternal destruction. So I want to  You go to Taiwan immediately and use the opportunity of Taiwan and the mainland to compete for legitimacy in the international arena and ask Chiang Kai-shek to voluntarily give up his claims against Japan. In this way, we can push Chiang Kai-shek to the front in the contest with Japan and let the Chinese people fight for themselves.  Okay. Mokima can block it first." Kawada Retsu immediately stood up, bowed to Yoshida Shigeru, and then said firmly, "Hey, for the revitalization of our Yamato nation, I am willing to do my best!" Yoshida  Shigeru pressed his hand downwards and motioned for Retsu Kawada to sit down. Let's study together how to play the ** card well and make Bald Chiang submit obediently." Next, they carefully analyzed Chiang Kai-shek's situation. These two  The China expert knew Chiang Kai-shek's mentality clearly. The two decided that Retsu Kawada would play the white face in Taipei and the black face in Tokyo. In addition, Takashima Ichiro, the director of the Treaty Bureau, was sent to Beijing to talk to Jiang first.  Let¡¯s take a look at China¡¯s background and try to play the Taiwan card with China. At the same time, it is also a way to contain Taiwan. Yoshida Shigeru finally said: ¡°Kawada-kun, to fully grasp the national inferiority of the Chinese people, it is best for the mainland and Taiwan  You can fight them and make them fight like dogs. Don't look at the Chinese people, but they are very fierce when fighting in the house. If you can get them to fight, you can win the opportunity for Japan to rise again." Kawada Retsu nodded with understanding and said:  "Prime Minister, please rest assured. I know what to do to deal with that Bald Jiang."
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