e/Japanese invasion money

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has glosseng: Japanese Invasion Money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes, was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority, as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. In February 1942 in Japan, laws were passed establishing the Wartime Finance Bank and the Southern Development Bank. Both institutions issued bonds to raise funds. The former loaned money primarily to military industries, but also to a wide range of other ventures, including hydroelectric generators, electric power companies, shipbuilding and petroleum. The latter provided financial services in areas occupied by the Japanese military, and Southern Development Bank notes were in fact used as de facto military scrip. In December 1942, the outstanding balance of Southern Development Bank notes stood at >470 million; in March 1945, >13 billion.
lexicalizationeng: Japanese invasion money
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has glossjpn: 大東亜戦争軍票(だいとうあせんそうぐんぴょう)とは、日本が第二次世界大戦中に東南アジアを占領した大東亜戦争(太平洋戦争)に於て、これらの占領地で日本軍が発行した軍用手票(以下:軍票)の総称である。
lexicalizationjpn: 大東亜戦争軍票
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