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Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

Xie Zhennan (1902-1981), a native of Meixian County, Guangdong Province, graduated from the third phase of the Political Department of the Whampoa Military Academy, major general of the National Revolutionary Army, and special agent of the military command. He successively served as the commander of the special agent company of the third regiment of the newly organized First Division, the director of the Chaozhou Office of the Guangdong Anti-Smuggling Office, the commander of the Sixth Regiment of the Guangdong Taxation Police Corps, the director of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command bureau (secret identity) and the director of the Guangdong Anti-Smuggling Department (public identity), the secretary of the Director of the Political Department of Guangzhou Xingyuan, the major general of the Water and Land Transportation Inspection Department of the Military Commission, and the director of the Information Department and the director of the Political Work Department of the Guangzhou Appeasement Office. In 1949, he went to Taiwan and served as a commissioner of the "National Security Agency". He died in Taiwan in 1981.

Xie Zhennan was a graduate of the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was pulled into military unification by Liang Ganqiao and Zhang Yanyuan, backbone cadres of the Fuxing Society's Secret Service Department (both of whom were xie Zhennan's fellow villagers and members of the Ten-Member Regiment of Military Unification). As early as 1932, he had already served as the head of the Hong Kong group of the intelligence group of the Fuxing Society's secret service under Dai Kasa's subordinates, and was trusted by Dai Kasa. In the early days of the fall of Guangzhou, Xie Zhennan in Hong Kong accepted Dai Kasa's orders to lead a group of military agents to infiltrate Into Guangzhou. Later, he was transferred to the guangdong station chief of the military command and the director of the Guangdong Anti-Smuggling Department. He once instructed the military commanders under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Station to assassinate Chen Yaozu, governor of Guangdong Province (Wang Jingwei's brother-in-law) and a number of other traitor leaders.

Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
Mr. Xie Zhennan, station chief of the Guangdong Station of the Military Command during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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