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General Federation of Japanese Peasant Unions
Golle imaaɗe1927 Taƴto

Fedde mawnde fedde remooɓe Japon (日本農民組合総同盟, Nihon nōminkumiai sōdōmei) ko fedde remooɓe to Japon. Fedde ndee sosaa ko ñalnde 7 marse 1927. Ko eɓɓaande lannda Sosiyaal Demokaraasi ngam dañde nokku e nder remooɓe. Yuɓɓo ngoo golliima no feewi e nder ladde, nokku senndikaa Sodomei.

E wiyde Beckmann e Okubo, udditgol Fedde Ngenndiije Dentuɗe ngam Senndikaaji Remooɓe Japon ko huunde mettunde, tee nde waawi tan ko huutoraade fotde 300-400 remoowo e nder diiwaan Kanto. E wiyde maɓɓe, fedde ndee ina famɗi no feewi sabu ardorde mayre ina waɗi ardiiɓe gollotooɓe e nder gure Sodomei, tawi ina njogii jokkondiral seeɗa e nder gure teeru. K. Matsuoka, hooreejo lannda Social Democratic, kono wiyi wonde fedde ndee ina jogii ko ina tolnoo e 35 000 tergal gila 1930. E oon sahaa, fedde ndee ina yiɗi hawrude e Dental Remooɓe Japon fof. Kawral ngal joofi ko e hitaande 1931, nde fedde ɗiɗmere ndee hawri e Dental Remooɓe Japon (kesal) (woto jiiɓru e fedde ɓooynde jogiinde innde wootere).

Tuugnorgal[1] [2][3] K. Matsuoka, a Social Democratic Party leader, however, claimed that the organization had over 35,000 members as of 1930. At that time, the organization was seeking unification with the All-Japan Peasant Union.[4] [5]

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  1. Beckmann, George M., and Genji Okubo. The Japanese Communist Party 1922-1945. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1969. p. 103
  2. Wakukawa, Seiyei. Japanese Tenant Movements, in Far Eastern Survey, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Feb. 13, 1946), pp. 40-44
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  5. Banno, Junji. The Political Economy of Japanese Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. p. 249