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1939年11月,由于被八路军、新四军俘获的日军官兵日益增多,党中央、中央军委决定在延安创办一所能对他们进行系统教育,进而争取和团结他们的日本工农学校。延安日本工农学校学校位于著名的延安宝塔山下,共有16个窑洞和一栋不大的平房。包括校长和炊事员在内的全体工作人员仅20余人。校长由当时日本共产党领导人野坂参三担任,副校长由八路军一二0师三五九旅政治部敌工科科长赵安博担
In November 1939, due to the increasing number of Japanese troops captured by the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, the Central Party Committee and the Central Military Commission decided to set up a Japanese school for workers and peasants in Yenan that would systematically educate them and thus secure and unite them. Yanan Japan’s workers and peasants school is located in the famous mountain pagoda in Yanan, a total of 16 cave and a small bungalow. Including the principal and cooks, including all the staff of only 20 people. President by the then Communist Party of Japan leader Naka Sakamoto served as vice presidents by the Eighth Route Army 120 division three five nine brigades Political Department enemy chief Zhao Anbo Tam