fish project is named as fugu because fugu is a Japanese delicacy, but it is very poisonous. The Japanese use the puffer fish as an analogy Jews Immigration is profitable on the one hand, but also dangerous on the other, like eating puffer fish.
In the 1930s, Japan occupied China's northeastern provinces . At this time, the anti-Semitic climax around the world continued. Only the British Arab colonies and China were willing to accept Jews worldwide.
At first, most of the Jews in Northeast China came from Russia, and it was the large-scale anti-Jewish movement in the Soviet Union that forced them to leave their homes. After they came to Northeast China, the natural environment more superior than Russia made them settle down here. The huge wealth they brought was invested in the Japanese military and industrial construction in the Northeast, which led to the rapid development of Japan's military and civilian industries in the Northeast at that time. This situation has also attracted Japan's attention. After discussion, the Japanese believed that the huge wealth of Jews and their huge influence in the United States could be used to greatly increase the development process of the Northeast, and it could also influence the US regime's default attitude towards Japan's invasion of China. At this time, Jews are being persecuted all over the world and are eager to find a land with a superior environment to build a country. If the Japanese are willing to provide this condition, Northeast China is the best choice. As a result, the "Pigfish Project" came out. Japan promised not to adopt a discriminatory policy against the Jews and gave them a piece of land to rejuvenate the Jewish state. The Jews used their wealth to help the Japanese invest in the northeast and the land that was later invaded. Affect the U.S. policy toward Japan. Once the agreement was reached, Jews from all over the world immediately began to move to Northeast China. During the peak period, there were a large number of Jews in Northeast China. There were nearly 30,000 Jews in Harbin alone. For a time, the Jewish community, synagogues blossomed everywhere. With large amounts of Jewish funds, Japan quickly made Northeast China the most important industrial center in East Asia.
With the outbreak of the Pearl Harbor incident,The Jews who had no use value for the Japanese were driven out of China by the Japanese. Under the double blow of the U.S. government and the Chinese people, Zionist policymakers finally gave up their dream of occupying Northeast China and establishing a nation in Northeast China. Although some Jews were still unwilling to give up later, and Japan still wanted to take advantage of Jewish wealth and influence in the United States. However, due to the unremitting resistance of the Chinese people, they have always lived in terror, and eventually they all left Northeast China. The writer He Libo believes that if there is no United States obstruction at the time, a Jewish state called Israel is likely to appear in the northeast, and the Chinese living on this land may also be reduced to Palestinians in the East.
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