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Japanese People's Emancipation League

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The Japanese People's Emancipation League (Japanese: Nihon Jinmin Kaiho Renmei) or Emancipation League, was a Japanese resistance organization that operated in communist China during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and World War II.

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History

In 1944, the Japanese People's Emancipation League was established in Yan'an. The Emancipation League had a three-point program: "opposition to the war, the overthrow of the militarists, and the establishment of a democratic, people's government in postwar Japan". It was estimated that the Japanese People's Emancipation League had numbered more than 300 to 450 members.

The Japanese People's Emancipation League had a banner.

List of Members

  • Shigeo Tsutsui
  • Sanzo Nosaka
  • References

    Japanese People's Emancipation League Wikipedia