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Full referenceLi, Enhan, “Riben zaihua zhong de fan du huodong (1937-1945)” [Japan's involvement in drug trafficking in central China, 1937-45] (1998)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Li, Enhan
Title“Riben zaihua zhong de fan du huodong (1937-1945)” [Japan's involvement in drug trafficking in central China, 1937-45]
Year1998
JournalZhongyang yanjiuyuan xiandaishi yanjiusuo jikan (Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica)
Volume29
Start page179
End page222
LanguageChinese
SubjectHistory
Keywordsforeigners; war
AbstractBy the time of its attack on Shanghai in July 1937, Japan was the only major power with a policy of selling narcotics in China. This policy's objectives were: generating profits to underwrite conquest and occupation costs; raising Japanese and Korean living standards; and weakening the Chinese people and their will to resist. Implementation of this "narcotics war" in Shanghai, Hankou (now within Wuhan), and Nanjing, where the Chinese puppet government (established 1940) participated in the program, produced immense profits during the years 1937-45.
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