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By December 1938 the Japanese Cabinet Information Bureau had obtained a copy of an article written by Nosaka Sanzo, a communist leader in exile. The article had been published in the journal of the Communist International that same year; it called for Japanese people to united with Chinese people in the fight against Japanese fascism. From the reference Imperial Eclipse: Japan's Strategic Thinking about Continental Asia before ... By Yukiko Koshiro Page 99 -100
JPEL May have been a branch of the Anti-War League
Sanzo entered Yan'an along with Zhou Enlai and established a branch of the Japanese Soldiers' Antiwar League. Since Kaji Wataru had developed troubled relations with Chiang Kai-shek because of the latter's staunch anticommunism, he was inclined to help Nosaka's movement in Yan'an and expanded the education programs for Japanese prisoners of war into other parts of China. From the reference Imperial Eclipse: Japan's Strategic Thinking about Continental Asia before ... By Yukiko Koshiro Page 100