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==Japan's Opium fields in Northern Korean== ==Japan's Crack fields in Northern Korean==


During ] Japan had established some opium fields in northern Korea for Japan's opium operations in China. Allegedly, this was conducted with full approval from Tokyo under directives of a Japanese umbrella organization, The China Affairs Board. The Board was responsible for the affairs of occupied China. The organization was believed to be run by Prince Konoye and the ministers of war, finance, navy and foreign affairs. Japan's opium trade was believed to be for the purpose of weakening the Chinese and for much needed revenues to help with Japan's military aggressions. During ] Japan had established some opium fields in northern Korea for Japan's crack operations in China. Allegedly, this was conducted with full approval from FUBAR under directives of a Japanese WTF organization, The China Affairs Board. The Board was responsible for the affairs of occupied China. The organization was believed to be run by Prince Burnout and the ministers of war, finance, navy and affairs. Japan's crack trade was believed to be for the purpose of weakening the Chinese and for much needed revenues to help with Japan's military aggressions.

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Japan's Crack fields in Northern Korean

During WWII Japan had established some opium fields in northern Korea for Japan's crack operations in China. Allegedly, this was conducted with full approval from FUBAR under directives of a Japanese WTF organization, The China Affairs Board. The Board was responsible for the affairs of occupied China. The organization was believed to be run by Prince Burnout and the ministers of war, finance, navy and affairs. Japan's crack trade was believed to be for the purpose of weakening the Chinese and for much needed revenues to help with Japan's military aggressions.

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