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梅机关亦称“影佐机关”。1939年5月,汪精卫从河内到达上海,开始筹建伪中央政府。日本军部以影佐祯昭为首的一批军政人员,以上海东体育路7号为据点,谋划支持汪精卫成立伪政权的各项活动,此时无正式名义。同年8月22日正式成立梅机关,系直属日本政府的特务机关,由日本陆军省军务课长影佐祯昭少将任机关长,成员由陆军省、海军省、外务省、兴亚院的代表以及国会议员、新闻记者等30余人组成。主要任务是密切监护汪精卫集团,调整汪精卫与其他汉奸的关系,扶植成立伪中央政权。10月1日,日本中国派遣军总司令部在南京成立,梅机关改归日本中国派遣军总司令官指挥。梅机关先后与汪精卫集团秘密签订了《日华新关系调整要纲》、《秘密谅解事项》等项文件;为汪精卫集团拟定了《中央政治会议组织纲要》(决定案)和《华北政务委员会组织条例》(决定案);《关于建立中央政府大纲》(决定案)和《国民政府政纲》(决定案);《国
Mei authorities also known as “video organs”. In May 1939, Wang Jingwei arrived in Shanghai from Hanoi and began to build a pseudo-central government. A group of military and civilian personnel led by the Japanese military unit Zao Zhenzhao, based in No.7 East Sports Road, Shanghai, plotted various activities in support of Wang Jingwei’s establishment of a pseudo-regime, and at this time there was no official name. On the 22nd of August of the same year, it formally established the Meiju Agency, which is directly under the Japanese government’s spy agency. It consists of Major General Kishizaki Akira, Military Affairs Section Chief of the Japanese Army, and a member of the Registrar of Military Sciences from the army, navy, foreign ministry and Xingya hospital As well as members of parliament, journalists and other more than 30 people. The main tasks are to closely supervise Wang Jingwei, adjust the relationship between Wang Jingwei and other traitors and foster the establishment of a pseudo-central government. On October 1, Japan’s Chinese military headquarters were set up in Nanjing and the Meiju authorities were transferred to Japan to dispatch military commanders. The Meijian authorities successively secretly signed with Wang Ching-wei Group the documents such as the Outline for Adjustment of Relations between Japan and China and the Secret Understanding and other documents; and formulated the Outline of the Central Political Conference Organization (Decision) and the Regulations for the Organization of North China Political Committee “(Decision);” On the establishment of the Central Government Outline “(decision) and” National Government Platform “(decision case);” State