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The traitorous commander brutally killed the people of Shandong, and after being arrested, he was granted amnesty, and the officials enjoyed their old age at the level of the department

As we all know, when the traitor has no good end, the big traitor Wang Jingwei is a typical example, in addition to Wang Jingwei there are many traitor leaders, but there is a traitor leader who has a very good end, in the new China official to the department level, enjoy the end of his old age.

The traitorous commander brutally killed the people of Shandong, and after being arrested, he was granted amnesty, and the officials enjoyed their old age at the level of the department

This distinctive traitor leader is Wu Huawen, a native of Ye County, Shandong, who was born in the land of saints but is a capricious person, Wu Huawen changed hands four times in his life, it can be said that his life was a life of surrender and rebellion, only the last time he made the right choice.

Wu Huawen successively followed Feng Yuxiang, Jiang Shi, and Wang Jingwei, and finally revolted to join the People's Liberation Army, starting from his defection to Feng Yuxiang, at first his Feng Yuxiang's service soldiers, under the cultivation of Feng Yuxiang, he served as a platoon commander, a company commander, and also entered the Beiyang Army University for further study.

It can be said that Feng Yuxiang single-handedly cultivated him, but Wu Huawen was not satisfied, he switched to Chiang Kai-shek, in January 1938 was reorganized into the independent 28th Brigade, after which the army was changed to the New Fourth Division, during the anti-Japanese period Wu Huawen was the highest division commander, at first he also fought the Japanese army.

If Wu Huawen could persist in resisting Japan all the time, even if he followed Chiang Kai-shek, he could have a good reputation, but in 1943, that is, in the year when the anti-Japanese resistance entered a difficult period, in the face of the crazy sweep of the Japanese army, Wu Huawen did not resist the pressure and surrendered to the Japanese.

It is said that he took out a telegram at that time, saying that Dai Kasa had secretly ordered him to pretend to surrender to the enemy in order to preserve the anti-Japanese forces. I am afraid that only Wu Huawen alone knows, at that time, Wu Huawen had more than 20,000 people under him, and these people were reorganized into puppet troops by the Japanese army.

The traitorous commander brutally killed the people of Shandong, and after being arrested, he was granted amnesty, and the officials enjoyed their old age at the level of the department

Under the leadership of Wu Huawen, this group of puppet troops turned their guns and fired at the Japanese troops, and Wu Huawen led the puppet army to assist the Japanese army in attacking the Kuomintang anti-Japanese team Yu Xuezhong's 51st Army, resulting in the defeat of Yu Xuezhong's troops and the great weakening of the anti-Japanese forces in the Luzhong area.

The most hateful thing is that Wu Huawen led the puppet army to brutalize the people, and wu Huawen carried out a large number of wreckage on such people, resulting in an extremely unoptimistic anti-Japanese situation in Shandong, especially the Yimeng anti-Japanese base area was greatly affected.

The most typical of these is that on December 24, 1943, Wu Huawen assisted the Japanese army in burning more than 700 houses, and his subordinates killed people when they saw people and robbed things when they saw them, and their barbaric behavior was no different from that of the Japanese army.

In response to the people's request, the Eighth Route Army launched three attacks on Wu Hua's Ministry of Culture, successively eliminating more than 7,000 puppet troops and strengthening the anti-Japanese base area in Luzhong.

He took out a telegram, saying that it was a secret telegram given to him by Dai Kasa that year, and it is not known whether it was true or not, and then he defected to Chiang Kai-shek and participated in the Liberation War, Wu Huawen was appointed as the commander of the Kuomintang 96th Army, and in the campaign to liberate Jinan, Wu Huawen led 20,000 soldiers to revolt.

The traitorous commander brutally killed the people of Shandong, and after being arrested, he was granted amnesty, and the officials enjoyed their old age at the level of the department

For the cause of liberation, this is the credit of Wu Huawen, and it is precisely because of this that he was not punished, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he also received preferential treatment and served as the director of the Transportation Department, until his death in Shanghai in 1963, at the age of 59, which was also a good death for him.

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