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After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

After Japan surrendered, fully armed to return to China, a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

When Japan surrendered, it was actually quite unconvinced, and some diehards always felt that they had not lost to China. Even though the Japanese Emperor had announced his surrender, there were still some who tried to resist. If our anti-war troops launched an offensive, they would indeed have a good chance of defeating the Japanese army. But in doing so, not only will there be more casualties, but it will even affect the international image of the entire country.

After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

Therefore, the leadership decided to outwit and use a relatively euphemistic way to gradually disintegrate the Japanese army. In the Shandong region, there was a group of surrendered Japanese troops who insisted on refusing to surrender their weapons, and even planned to drag cannons and return to China with full armor and arrogance. If these people are allowed to leave with weapons, it will have a very negative impact. At this time, Marshal Chen Yi sent a telegram, which led to the Japanese army completely losing its temper three times.

After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

The representative of these Japanese troops was Nakasa Uino, who served as a staff officer. When he first negotiated with the anti-war team, his attitude was particularly tough, and he had a posture of continuing to fight. After the two sides had been deadlocked for a while, Umino, who knew that the trend had gone, gradually gave up his original plan. When negotiating with our army again, Kaino's attitude was clearly softened, and he even bowed and saluted one after another, claiming that these people were guilty.

After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

The person who negotiated with Haiye was Feng Zhenwu, commander of the second division of the Luzhong Military Region, who did not greet Haiye too much, and quickly made his position clear, allowing them to hand over only a part of the weapons, and then took people to leave quickly. Kaino was very satisfied with this result and agreed very happily. When these Japanese soldiers left with weapons, they encountered many ordinary people.

After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

Everyone hated the Japanese army very much, and some people even threw stones at Japanese vehicles during this period. Kaino and the others dared to be angry about this, and only wanted to leave as soon as possible. Halfway to the road, they found that the road had been dug up, and when they got out of the car to check, they found some people dressed in the costumes of the Eighth Route Army coming over. One of them was Feng Shaobai, a chief of staff who, upon seeing these Japanese troops, immediately made a request for them to hand over their heavy weapons.

After Japan surrendered, it returned to China with full armed forces, and a telegram from Chen Yi, the Japanese army disarmed three times

Umino was reluctant to hand over his weapons, but he was unable to resist and had to hand over his heavy weapons as required. After the Japanese army left, Feng Shaobai and the others counted the supplies, and in the evening of the same day, they received orders from their superiors, so they set out again to stop Kaino and the others and demand that they hand over their light weapons. At this time, Umino had already lost his temper, and symbolically struggled for a while, and then he agreed to all the conditions in frustration.

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