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The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

The Lugou Bridge Incident officially demonstrated the full-scale outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

Kill Han Fuyu

This year was the second year of the full-scale outbreak of war. In Kaifeng, Chiang Kai-shek held an important conference on the military.

This meeting was a trap set for Han Fuyu. The purpose was to lure Han Fuyu, an important general who held several positions, to Kaifeng and kill him.

Due to Han Fuyu's erroneous command in battle, he wanted to retain the strength of the army, so he ignored the military orders issued by his superiors and easily abandoned important battlefields such as Jinan, which needed to be defended.

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

Due to his major mistakes, one battle after another easily ceded the entire Shandong Peninsula to the Japanese army. Such a result is obviously not conducive to inspiring the soldiers of our army, and such a major military mistake is even more unforgivable. Therefore, in order to correct the military program, Han Fuyu could be said to be bound to die under the situation at that time.

Seek your own future

At the age of 19, Han Fuyu left home to seek his future. Men should be self-reliant, and the best place for boys to go in that chaotic world is the army. In the barracks, because of his outstanding performance in battle, Han Fuyu began to emerge, known for being good at fighting and writing ink. But even so, Han Fuyu was still a big old man who was five big and three thick, and his cultural level was not high.

Han Fuyu was not an important general under Chiang Kai-shek at first, but one of the thirteen Taibao under Feng Yuxiang. You must know that at that time, the Thirteen taibao was Feng Yuxiang's thirteen right-hand men, and they were also important figures under Feng Yuxiang's military participation. As a member of the Thirteen taibao, Han Fuyu held a certain amount of power and had a certain prestige among the Northwest Army.

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

However, Han Fuyu's position was not firm, like the wall grass that we often ridiculed, and he later followed Yan Xishan, and only then returned to Feng Yuxiang's hands.

After Han Fuyu became an executive in Shandong Province, he planned his own military strength in Shandong and began to make a fortune in Shandong.

Battle of Shandong

After the battle, the leader anticipates the enemy's military plans. Just as the so-called knowing oneself and knowing the other will win every battle, we must rely on wisdom to figure out the combat ideas of the enemy leaders, and we can make corresponding battle plans.

After the fall of Pingjin, the Nationalist government at the time tactically believed that the Japanese might want to build the Tsu-Pu Railway and use it in the war. In the order of Xuzhou, Zhengzhou and Wuhan, the order of the gradual attack. But in fact, there is a gap in the ideal reality, and the Japanese side does not have enough troops to realize such a strategic plan.

The main force defending the line on the Tsuura line was the Northwest Army (supplemented by other army forces). Two months after the fall of Pingjin, the Nationalist government, based on strategic speculation, set the Jinpu Line as the sixth theater of operations, and appointed Feng Yuxiang to control the battle.

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

Chiang Kai-shek's arrangement was made because those local warlords had developed a self-determined character, and if they sent unfamiliar generals to command, these local warlords, who were like snakes on the ground, would disobey control and disobey military arrangements.

The result is obvious that the right command will not be well executed. Therefore, Feng Yuxiang, the commander-in-chief of the Northwest Army, was sent to suppress and control Han Fuyu and others.

However, human nature is difficult to change, and local warlords such as Han Fuyu are accustomed to a life of domination and power. Even if the old leader comes, so what? As long as the strength of the army is in his own hands, then Feng Yuxiang is not a light rod commander! The local warlords who held such a view did not obey Feng Yuxiang's command and leadership, and they all had an old face of going their own way.

Among the many local warlords, Han Fuyu had the largest number of troops in his hands. With the real army strength in his hand, Feng Yuxiang, the commander of the light pole, would even be looked down upon by Han Fuyu, let alone obey Feng Yuxiang's command.

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

Disobeying leadership orders

Under such circumstances, after Feng Yuxiang took office, he sent a telegram to Han Fuyu, ordering Han Fuyu to send him the strength of the past two divisions, and informing Han Fuyu to arrive at the front line before the specified date to prepare for battle.

The arrogant and complacent Han Fuyu didn't even bother to take care of this old leader, not to mention allocating troops to Feng Yuxiang, and even the order to arrive at the front line to prepare for battle, he should have done it in the clouds, and did not take it as a thing at all.

It was precisely because of Han Fuyu's lack of sight that the Japanese army easily captured Texas. Even so, Han Fuyu still didn't care at all, and did not heed the requirements of his superiors to improve the defense project of Haodezhou as soon as possible.

Because of the repeated embarrassment, Feng Yuxiang was also very dissatisfied, and soon the sixth theater was disbanded, and Han Fuyu was directly appointed as the senior commander of the fifth theater.

The loss of Texas was Han Fuyu's fault, he was sitting on such a large number of troops, and he had the great advantage of the Yellow River in front of him. Han Fuyu should make reasonable use of this military resource to fight the Japanese army to the death. But Han Fuyu did not do so, on the contrary, in order to retain his military strength, in the face of the enemy's aggressiveness, he directly retreated. The enemy easily captured Jinan.

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

There had been such an unfavorable situation in a row, and Han Fuyu did not have the correct understanding at all. He still did not obey the orders of his superiors, self-righteously believing that his command was the right one.

In the face of the enemy's approaching step by step, Han Fuyu, without obeying the orders of his superiors, once again decided to abandon the Jinpu route and retreated to southwest Lu. Such a battle is simply a defeat without a fight, which is convenient for the enemy army.

It was precisely because under the erroneous leadership of Han Fuyu that the southwest army retreated step by step that most of the Shandong territory was easily ceded to Japan step by step. The Japanese have been sweetened again and again, and their confidence in invading China has doubled.

Ignoring the tense situation in the country, the stupid Han Fuyu selfishly believed that Chiang Kai-shek's letting him lead the army to fight must be to weaken his troops, and wanted to let him be the first ghost of death step by step. In order to protect his own troops, Han Fuyu did not care about the all-round outbreak of anti-Japanese resistance in China, and repeatedly made concessions to the Japanese. How convenient is such a selfish act for the enemy army!

The first commander-in-chief of the group army to be executed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Was Han Fuyu unjustly killed?

At the time of the country's life and death, he Han Fuyu still thought of his own rights and his own interests! He knew that the country was in danger, but in the face of the enemy, he made an act of covering his ears and stealing bells, which was too selfish.

First of all, as a soldier, Han Fuyu enjoyed the rights it brought, but did not fulfill his obligation as a soldier - obeying the command. Secondly, Han Fuyu faced the Japanese army that aggressively invaded the country, but the choice made was selfish. From these two points, Han Fuyu is really damned!

Not everyone may be able to sacrifice their lives and forget their deaths, but it is this kind of person who sets off the greatness of those soldiers who heroically sacrificed for the country.

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