Seigo Kosaku

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The seigo kosaku (國民政府の清鄉工作) program of pacification was the Japanese security plan to maintain peace and order in occupied territories in Chinese Mainland during wartime.[1] Similar policies were implemented also in Manchukuo and Mengjiang, as well as by the Chinese Reformed Government and was put into practice in occupied territories in Szechwan province when the Chiang Kai-shek regime was defeated and a pro-Japanese native government was installed.

References

  1. ^ Saburō Hayashi -Kōgun: the Japanese Army in the Pacific War - Page 48 1959 "... a thorough and accelerated "clean-up" campaign should be executed. That is, the seigo kosaku program of pacification, whereby the authorities would establish a maximum of "model villages" in which"