2024-08-12
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Today, Israel, an independent country established by the Jews, has turned the Middle East upside down with the power of one country alone. Territorial disputes and wars have continued, seriously affecting the safety of local people. But many people don’t know that the same fate almost befell the Chinese. Before World War II, a large number of Jews entered China and almost established a country in three places on our land. So, which three places are these? And who prevented them from establishing a country? Let’s talk about it below.
The "Puffer Plan" to build a nation in Northeast China
After the September 18th Incident, Japan occupied Northeast China. This incident brought great suffering to the Northeast region and also gave birth to the "Fugu Plan".
As early as the Russo-Japanese War, Japan had colluded with Jewish financial consortiums. When deciding to occupy China, Japan also knew that it was a "small snake eating a big snake" and might not have such a big appetite. Therefore, it planned to join forces with the Jews, use their money to maintain the war, and then the two sides would redistribute the benefits. At that time, the Jews in Europe had become rats crossing the street that everyone shouted and beat, so Japan put forward conditions and wanted to introduce Jewish refugees in exchange for their support for the Japanese army. Of course, the area introduced was limited to Northeast China.