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Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

Han Jun could have become a general of our army. However, in the Battle of Laiwu in February 1947, he was captured by our People's Liberation Army and became a prisoner of war. So, what is the development of Han Jun's life trajectory? Next, listen to Uncle Long to tell you.

Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

This place in Huanggang, Hubei Province, is a place where warriors are sent, and Han Jun is the person born in this place.

Although Han Jun's family was born in a rural area, but the family pays more attention to education, so Han Jun, who was born in 1893, also received a good education, and after graduating from middle school, he was admitted to the Railway Management School of the Ministry of Communications, and then Deng Yanda, commander of the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Division of the Guangdong Army, and others were admitted to the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and joined our party, and then sent to the University of the Red Army of the Soviet Union to study, and after returning to China, he served as the commander of the second company of the Wuhan Branch of the Central Military Academy, and the chief of staff of the Guard Regiment of the Second Front Army.

Although Han Jun, who was a member of our party and a military cadre, was not able to catch up with the Nanchang uprising, he had the honor of becoming one of the leaders of the autumn harvest uprising and was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief of the autumn harvest uprising, and the commander-in-chief was Lu Deming. After the uprising, the troops began to move. On the way to the transfer, Han Jun's troops were attacked by local vigilante groups, and finally Han Jun was captured.

Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

In the context of the times, Han Jun was not a staunch communist, and after being captured, he quickly defected to the Kuomintang camp. Because he was a first-term student in Huangpu, with his resources and intelligence in the Kuomintang army, he was very successful, and soon got a promotion, he started from the secretary and section chief of the Beihai Salt Affairs Office in Guangdong, and went all the way to the major general of the army before the War of Resistance.

As a concubine of the old Chiang Kai-shek, Han Jun did not fight less during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and he led his troops to participate in the Battle of Nanjing, the Battle of Wuhan, the Battle of Changsha, and the Battle of Xuefeng Mountain in Western Hunan Province. In such a big issue as the right and wrong of national interests, Han Jun can still fully embody the quality and integrity of a Chinese soldier.

Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

By the time of the victory of the War of Resistance, Han Jun had already served as the commander of the 73rd Army in the Second Appeasement Zone, but the old Chiang Kai-shek had launched a civil war, and Han Jun, who was tied to the chariot of the old Chiang Kai-shek, had to go against our party.

In the Battle of Laiwu, which began in February 1947, our army destroyed the Raju and Li Xianzhou's Second Appeasement Zone was crippled. And Han Jun, as a troop in the Laiwu area, was even more entangled in his heart. Did he serve Chiang Kai-shek or his former communist colleagues? That's a real problem!

Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

Therefore, Han Jun made a passive choice.

Han Jun placed his troops there motionless. Suddenly, a signal flare lifted into the air, and one of Hua Ye's troops surrounded it. Han Jun resolutely led his 73rd Army to surrender and became a prisoner of war of our army.

It is also a pity that Han Jun, who could have become a cadre at or above the rank of general in our army, became a prisoner of war of his former colleagues 20 years later.

So, what happened to Han Jun, who became a prisoner of war of our army?

He was first imprisoned in a prisoner-of-war management center, studied and reformed for more than ten years, and was pardoned in 1961. For his past, Han Jun really regretted that he was not at the beginning, when his small soldiers were later marshals and generals, and admirals and lieutenant generals abounded, such as Luo Ronghuan, Tan Zheng and so on.

Han Jun, who could have become a general of our army, became a prisoner of war in the Battle of Laiwu, and the subsequent outcome was different

After the amnesty, Han Jun successively served as the commissioner of the Hubei Provincial Government's Literature and History Materials Research Committee, an adviser to the Wuhan Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association, a member of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and a standing committee member; he died on September 7, 1989, at the age of 96.

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