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Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

The past is like dying yesterday, today is today's life. Since we are all friends, there is no need to talk about the past. If you are willing to be a traitor, you will stay in Beiping, I Pan Yugui can protect him, and if you do not want to be a traitor, then be careful yourself.

--Pan Yugui

On January 17, 1938, after the fall of Pingjin, he became the pseudo-mayor of Tianjin

Traitor Pan Yugui

At the press conference, he said this

。 Willing to be a traitor and outspoken, this shameless "courage" is also worthy of what he has done.

Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

After the Battle of Nanyuan of the Lugou Bridge Incident, the originally strong 29th Army was still able to fight with the Japanese army, and even blocked the Japanese army from going south to prevent the Japanese army from opening up a situation of all-round invasion of China. However, because of the appearance of a traitor,

As a result, Tong Linge, deputy commander of the 29th Army, Zhao Dengyu, commander of the 132nd Division, were martyred, more than 1,000 student soldiers were assassinated by the Japanese Kou, and more than 7,000 defenders were killed in battle, and Song Zheyuan was forced to order the abandonment of Beiping and the entire line to retreat south.

This traitor was the chief of state affairs of the Song Zheyuan Department of the 29th Army at the time:

Pan Yugui

On July 28, 1937, the Japanese began to attack Nanyuan. The troops guarding Nanyuan were the 1st Division of the 37th Division of the 29th Army, the Officer Education Regiment led by Deputy Commander Tong Linge, two special service regiments, a cavalry regiment of the Ninth Division, and a cadet regiment composed of students. Among them, the most effective are the special service regiment and the cavalry regiment,

The weakest are the cadet corps

The cadet regiment was located south of the Nanyuan position, and in terms of position, it should be the least likely for the Japanese to attack. However, in the early morning of the 28th, when the Japanese Kou launched a general attack on Nanyuan,

The focus of the attack was precisely on the student regiment station in charge of the south of Nanyuan!

Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

Deputy Commander of the 29th Army, Tong Linge

The students of the cadet corps received their guns for less than 3 hours, and many of them could not use guns, and after the Japanese Kou rushed into the position, the students exchanged ten lives for one life of the Japanese Kou and fought with the enemy with bayonets. When Tong Linge led the troops to the rescue, the students suffered dozens of casualties and 1700 student soldiers, and fewer than 600 people returned to Beiping alive, and most of the students who died did not even leave their names.

It was here that the Rikou used this as a breakthrough point to invade Nanyuan.

Nanyuan was about to fall, and Song Zheyuan, commander of the 29th Army, saw that Nanyuan was hopeless to hold on, and in order to preserve his living strength, he had to order his troops to retreat.

However, when Tong Linge and General Zhao Dengyu led the retreat, they were ambushed by the Japanese Kou.

General Tong Linge was first shot down from his horse, and then still wounded to command the breakout, but unfortunately was shot again and killed at the age of 45.

Zhao Dengyu, commander of the 132nd Division, suffered a leg wound during the battle, and was again blown off his legs while commanding the rest of the retreat, and fell unconscious on the spot. When he woke up, Zhao Dengyu said to the messenger soldiers:

"Leave me alone, if you can survive, go back to the city and tell my old mother that her son died in the war for the country, and he is worthy of his ancestors.

He then died at the age of 39.

Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

Zhao Dengyu, commander of the 132nd Division

The two main commanders all died heroically, and the Nanyuan defenders originally had more than 7,000 people, and only more than 1,000 people survived in the end!

At this point, the entire defensive war ended in failure, and Song Zheyuan, commander of the 29th Army, ordered the entire line to withdraw south and abandon Beiping, so the Japanese Kou also opened the door to the south, and the more arduous Anti-Japanese War began...

At that time, the weakest cadet regiment of the Nanyuan garrison was attacked, and the troops withdrew at dahongmen and were ambushed by the Japanese Kou and killed two generals, these two events were the main reasons for the failure of the entire defense war and the almost total annihilation of the troops.

The result of this is not that the Japanese Kou "uses soldiers like gods", but rather

There was a traitor within the 29th Army, and he was: Pan Yugui.

Pan Yugui, who was then the chief of the administrative affairs department of the Song Zheyuan Department of the 29th Army, was very familiar with the arrangement of the operational tasks of the top brass of the 29th Army, and it was he who told the Japanese army about the weak link of the cadet corps. In addition, when Song Zheyuan ordered the retreat, because the communication system was blown up, the correspondent communicated the retreat task to General Tong Linge after several twists and turns, but during this time, the traitor Pan Yugui had already revealed the specific retreat route to the Japanese army, resulting in the retreating troops being ambushed at Dahongmen and almost completely annihilated.

At that time, the 29th Army suffered such a crushing defeat, and many believed that the commander of the 29th Army, Song Zheyuan, was in collusion with the Japanese. It was not until after the withdrawal of the 29th army that the ugly face of the traitor Pan Yugui was completely exposed, and the people of the whole country did not know the truth of the matter.

Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

Commander of the 29th Army, Song Zheyuan

On January 17, 1938, Pan Yugui, who was the mayor of the pseudo-Tianjin Municipality, wore sunglasses and held a press conference with a dashing appearance, and after he took a seat, he said bluntly:

"The past is like dying yesterday, and today is the day of life." Since we are all friends, there is no need to talk about the past. If you are willing to be a traitor, you will stay in Beiping, I Pan Yugui can protect him, and if you do not want to be a traitor, then be careful yourself. ”

It's a lot of talk, but it's shameless!

After the victory of the War of Resistance, the traitors were still liquidated, and Pan Yugui could not escape the fate of being arrested. After his arrest, Pan Yugui hung a cloth strip with the words "Han traitor Pan Yugui" on his body, and was escorted south from Beiping all the way, and was spurned by thousands of people on the way.

But at the time of the trial he had no guilt, and he had the words to defend himself. Pan Yugui said:

At that time, he was for the benefit of China and Japan, and he revealed the information to the Japanese army so that the anti-Japanese force of the 29th Army could be eliminated as soon as possible, so as to avoid angering Japan and causing the spread of war...

At the military court, Pan Yugui talked about it, and his theory even resonated. Of course, it was also this part of the people who formed the traitor clique centered on the Wang puppet government at that time, and they were actually traitors in the name of "saving the country through the curve"!

Pan Yugui: The July 7 Incident colluded with the Japanese Kou to force the 29th Army to abandon Peiping and threaten to protect the traitors in Beiping

However, what surprised the Chinese people even more was that after the Pan family's dots, the Republic of China court actually took the lead

"Pan Yugui stepped down from his false post in 1939 and has a repentant heart"

For this reason, not only was he given a light sentence, but he was also granted medical parole. After the founding of New China, in 1951 the people's government arrested him again on charges of traitor, and then on November 12, 1961,

10 years in prison let him die of illness in prison.

Tong Linge and General Zhao Dengyu, several thousand soldiers of the two regiments of the 132nd Division, and thousands of student regiments and soldiers finally had a little comfort.

Pan Yugui, a traitor stained with the blood of martyrs, got his due fate, but at that time he was the commander of the 29th Army

Song Zheyuan

Not all without responsibility.

Song Zheyuan had a typical old warlord style, his attitude toward Japan has always been wavering, and Pan Yugui is his "pro-Japanese" emissary. In Song Zheyuan's abacus, he thinks

"Resisting Japan" depended on Tong Linge and Feng Zhi'an; and "pro-Japanese" had to rely on Pan Yugui

! Therefore, this gave Pan Yugui the opportunity to be a traitor.

Moreover, Song Zheyuan and Pan Yugui are family friends, and Song Zheyuan trusts them very much. However, what Song Zheyuan never expected was that Pan Yugui was "pro-Japanese" to such a point that he even betrayed himself...

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