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He ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners and resisted 24,000 U.S. troops, but disappeared without a trace after the war

In August 1945, the Japanese invaders knew that they could not continue to resist, so they publicly announced the news of unconditional surrender, and since then the Japanese troops stranded in our country have laid down their weapons, accepted the arrest of our army, and become prisoners in prisons, but our army did not harass and abuse these Japanese prisoners, but followed the rules of international law and gave them relatively normal human rights.

He ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners and resisted 24,000 U.S. troops, but disappeared without a trace after the war

What everyone did not expect was that our gentle way of dealing with it, instead of making the Japanese prisoners grateful, made them more arrogant. Some of the captives were not willing to be defeated, and they always wanted to break through the cage and start the war again. In the Spring Festival of 1946, the Japanese prisoners who were imprisoned in the Tonghua area took advantage of this special time to launch an uprising.

He ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners and resisted 24,000 U.S. troops, but disappeared without a trace after the war

At that time, there were very few anti-japanese coalition troops stationed here, but we did not have a fear mentality, everyone stubbornly resisted with firm faith, did not let these Japanese prisoners succeed, after the end of the battle, General Fang Hushan, who led the Northeast Coalition Army to victory, in order to avoid the same problem, directly ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners. Because of this incident, General Fang Hushan was criticized a lot, and often people called him a cold-blooded butcher, but from the results, because of General Fang Hushan's behavior, these Japanese prisoners were completely honest and did not dare to set off riots again, and had a certain historical contribution to the stability of the domestic situation.

He ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners and resisted 24,000 U.S. troops, but disappeared without a trace after the war

However, this general Fang Hushan was not born and raised Chinese, his ancestral home was in Korea, because of the Japanese invasion he was forced to flee to China, and then joined the anti-war organization and became a soldier. When the North Korean side learned of General Fang Hushan's fame and ability, it immediately sent people to hope that we would send him back to North Korea.

He ordered the stabbing of 3,000 Japanese prisoners and resisted 24,000 U.S. troops, but disappeared without a trace after the war

After careful consideration, the superior leaders decided to accede to the request of the DPRK side and send General Fang Hushan and other North Korean soldiers back. After the outbreak of the Korean War, General Fang Hushan led his soldiers to resist the United States many times, and once he resisted 24,000 American troops, beating the enemy particularly badly. After the war, General Fang Hushan disappeared without a trace, what is going on? South Korean media reported that Fang Hushan was later implicated in the August sectarian incident and lost his position and rights. Since then, he has become a transparent person in North Korea, and his presence has become less and less.

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