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He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

During the period of the Republic of China, Nanjing was Chiang Kai-shek's lair, the absolute political center of the Kuomintang, but in the later stages of the Liberation War, the presidential palace in Nanjing was occupied by us, so do you know who was the first person to lead the team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair in Nanjing? In fact, he was not from our army, but a general from the national army.

He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

Logically speaking, this person has made great merits, at least after the founding of the country, there can be a great reward, perhaps in 1955 can also be awarded a military rank, but what is the truth? Instead of conferring any rank on this man, he was later heavily condemned by the people, and even proposed that he must be severely punished. Who the hell is he?

This person is the commander of the nationalist army, Wu Huawen, perhaps there are still many people who have heard of this name, in fact, Wu Huawen this person is still famous in modern times, because he has been anti-water many times, it seems that there is no loyalty in his dictionary, the first half of his life has been constantly looking for a patron, and even once defected to the Japanese army, as a traitor.

He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

Wu Huawen first served in General Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army, not to mention that Feng Yuxiang still valued Wu Huawen at that time, because Wu Huawen was one of the few people in the Northwest Army who had read books, so for such a person, General Feng Yuxiang intentionally trained him, and once became a division staff officer of the Northwest Army.

But how could he repay General Feng Yuxiang? After the Central Plains War in 1930, Chiang Kai-shek defeated Feng Yuxiang, but what he did not expect was that Wu Huawen, who had been favored by Feng Yuxiang, had a rebellious heart and immediately surrendered to Han Fuyu's men, but Wu Huawen was indeed lucky, and soon served as the commander of the Jinan garrison under Han Fuyu.

He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

But just after Han Fuyu was executed by Chiang Kai-shek, Wu Huawen changed hands again, and this time he chose Chiang Kai-shek very sensibly, after all, Chiang Kai-shek is the real boss of the Republic of China, in fact, Chiang Kai-shek also knows Wu Huawen very well, although it is useless, but giving a little sweetness can at least do something, so Chiang Kai-shek accepted him.

After that, Wu Huawen was sent to the anti-Japanese battlefield, but not long after, Wu Huawen changed hands again, and this time he may actually have something to do with Chiang Kai-shek, because Wu Huawen was fighting the Japanese army but could not get supplies, and then the Japanese army tempted him many times, and then Wu Huawen chose to defect to Wang Jingwei and was also appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Japanese and pseudo-Third Front.

He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

During the days when Wu Huawen was fighting for the Japanese army, he did commit many unforgivable sins, many of which died at his hands, and also owed blood debts to the people in the Lunan area.

However, after The surrender of Japan, Wu Huawen turned against him again, and he did not expect that Chiang Kai-shek still did not care about his previous suspicions, perhaps in Chiang Kai-shek's view, Wu Huawen was a person who could be used or not, as long as he gave some benefits, but he did not expect that Chiang Kai-shek finally picked up a stone and smashed it on his feet.

He led a team to capture Chiang Kai-shek's lair, why was he condemned by the people after liberation and demanded severe punishment?

When it came to the Battle of Jinan, Wu Huawen served as the commander of the reorganized 96th Army, in fact, old Jiang thought that Wu Huawen would not defect this time, after all, he and our army also had a bloody vendetta, but what they did not expect was that they suddenly led an uprising.

Moreover, after the Battle of the River Crossing, Wu Huawen was the first person to lead his troops to capture the Nanjing Presidential Palace, and indeed Wu Huawen still had merit, but after all, he had done many wrong things, so many people at that time learned that Wu Huawen was still alive, so they put forward the hope of severely punishing him.

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