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During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

During the Japanese invasion of China, the Japanese Kou supported a number of puppet regimes in order to maintain their rule, of which Wang Pseudo was the most surprising.

Because Wang Jingwei had always been a patriot before he defected to the Japanese, and his status in the Kuomintang was not low, so that after he surrendered to the enemy, the atmosphere of the domestic war of resistance was once very depressed.

After establishing a puppet government, Wang Jingwei collected many surrendered armies of the Nationalist government and formed a force called it

"Peace Nation-Building Army"

Of the puppet army, the main strength of the six fronts, so who are the commanders of these six puppet armies? What is the end?

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

Wang Jingwei

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo First Front was

Ren Aid dao

This front has two corps and three brigades under its jurisdiction, and its main activities are in southern Jiangsu, Huainan, central Anhui, and western Zhejiang.

After the victory of the War of Resistance, Ren Yuandao led the army to surrender to the Nationalist government and was appointed commander-in-chief of the Nanjing Advance Army.

However, the old Chiang Kai-shek later used means to elevate it and instead appointed him as a lieutenant general in the Military Commission, and Ren Yuandao, fearing that he would be plotted, bribed him with 200 gold bars and eventually fled to Hong Kong for seclusion.

On the eve of the founding of New China, his family flew to Canada and died of illness in 1980.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo Second Front was

Sun Liangcheng

This front has three armies, four divisions and one brigade, and is mainly active in central And northern Jiangsu.

The main reason why the soldiers were so powerful was that Sun Liangcheng was a famous warlord, one of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Northwest Army, and also served as the deputy commander of the group army in the early stage of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which was reorganized after he surrendered to the Wang puppet government in 1942.

After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he was appointed by Lao Jiang as the commander-in-chief of the newly organized Second Route Army, and there have been many changes since then, and in 1948, he surrendered to the Battle of Huaihai and took the initiative to persuade Liu Ruming to surrender, but was detained by Liu.

He has lived in Shanghai since his release, was arrested during liberation, and died in prison in 1951.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo Third Front was

Wu Huawen

This front has two armies under its jurisdiction, mainly in Lunan, Luzhong and Huaibei.

Wu Huawen had followed Feng Yuxiang and Han Fuyu, and had fought bloody battles with the Japanese in the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, but in 1943 he defected to the Wang puppet government (it is said that he surrendered to the enemy on the orders of Chiang Kai-shek), and after the victory of the War of Resistance, he was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as the commander of the Fifth Route Army and the commander of the southern section of the Jinpu Railway.

In 1948, when the People's Liberation Army besieged Jinan, it was reorganized into the 35th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wu Huawen served as the director of the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Communications and died of illness in 1962.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

In February 1943, Wu Huawen and Wang Pseudo-officials

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo Fourth Front was

Zhang Lanfeng

This front had two corps and one division under its command, and was mainly active in Huaibei.

Zhang Lanfeng was also a general of the Northwest Army and the niece and son-in-law of Feng Yuxiang, but he had long defected to the Japanese, and had always eaten well from all sides of Fengyuan, and as soon as the Wang puppet government was established, he led his troops to defect.

After the victory of the War of Resistance, he first defected to the Kuomintang, was captured by the People's Liberation Army in 1947, and died of illness in prison in 1952.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo Fifth Front was

Pang Bingxun

, mainly active in Henan.

Pang Bingxun was also a general of the Northwest Army, and he had also persisted in the anti-Japanese resistance for many years earlier, and even served as the commander-in-chief of the Twenty-fourth Army at the highest time. After being defeated and arrested in 1943, he surrendered to the enemy, and since then he has been hovering between Wang and Jiang.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Pang Bingxun was appointed commander of the advance army, and later retired to follow his old subordinate Li Zhenqing to Taiwan, where he died in 1963.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

The commander-in-chief of the Wang Pseudo Sixth Front was

Sun Dianying

This is the big celebrity, the Tanglin thief. He followed many people and actively resisted the Japanese, but surrendered after being surrounded by the Japanese in April 1943, and Pang Bingxun was arrested because of Sun Dianying's temptation.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he was reorganized by Lao Jiang into the newly organized Fourth Route Army, and was captured by the People's Liberation Army in Tangyin, Henan In 1947, and later died in prison because of the disease he fell from perennial opium consumption.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Wang puppet government established six fronts, and what happened to its commanders?

In addition to these six fronts, there are several major pseudo-offices and pseudo-directly administered guard armies, etc., but these units have little combat effectiveness.

In fact, even the six major fronts of the Wang puppet government did not listen to the announcement, saying that they were turning to Wang Jingwei, but basically only listening to the words of the Japanese.

Wang Jingwei, the so-called "chairman," also had a pitifully small power, and in the end he was discredited.

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