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What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Before Wang Jingwei openly defected to the enemy, there were three major traitor organizations in China, one was the "North China Political Commissar Committee" in Peiping, the other was the "Restoration Government" in Nanjing, and the other was the "Mongolian-Xinjiang United Autonomous Government" in Zhangjiakou.

The predecessor of the traitor organization "North China Political Affairs Committee" was the so-called "Provisional Government of the Republic of China", which was renamed on March 30, 1940, and its organization was under the direct leadership of the Japanese Minister of War and ruled by the Japanese "North China Dispatch Army" to supervise its entire administration, and was a complete puppet regime. This traitor organization slaughtered countless patriots and innocent people, and arrested a large number of civilian military envoys for Japanese service; He also exploited mineral deposits, forcibly requisitioned grain, and exhausted material resources in North China to support Japan's war of aggression against China.

Next, Old Uncle Ding will tell everyone about the traitors of this traitor organization "North China Political Affairs Committee", what happened to them?

Chairman and Supervisor of the General Administration of the Interior: Wang Kemin

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Wang Kemin (1876-1945), a native of Guangdong, was entrapped by Dai Li in October 1945, and committed suicide by poisoning in prison on December 25, 1945.

Supervisor of the General Administration of Finance: Wang Shijing

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Wang Shijing (1887-1952), a native of Jingde, Anhui, was entrapped by Dai Li in October 1945, and was later sentenced to life imprisonment by the court, and sent to Shanghai Tilanqiao Prison to serve his sentence, where he died of illness on August 12, 1952.

Superintendent of the General Security Department: Qi Xieyuan

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Qi Xieyuan (1879-1946), a native of Tianjin, was entrapped by Dai Li in October 1945, later sentenced to death by a court, and executed in Yuhuatai, Nanjing in 1946.

Supervision Office of the General Administration of Industry: Wang Yintai

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Wang Yintai (1886–1947), a native of Linfen, Shanxi, was lured by Dai Li in October 1945, sentenced to death by a court, and executed in 1947.

Inspector General of Education: Tang Erhe

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Tang Erhe (1878-1940), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, died of lung cancer in Beiping on November 8, 1940.

Supervision Office of the General Administration of Construction: Yin Tong

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Yin Tong (1889-1942), a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu, died on December 31, 1942.

Administrative Secretary: Zhu Shen

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Zhu Shen (1879-1943), a native of Baxian County, Hebei, died of illness in July 1943.

Committee member: Dong Kang

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Dong Kang (1867-1947), a native of Wujin, Jiangsu, was arrested as a traitor after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War and died of illness in 1947.

Committee member: Wang Yitang

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Wang Yitang (1877-1948), a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, was arrested as a traitor after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and on September 10, 1948, he was sentenced to death in Yaojiajing No. 1 Prison in Beiping.

Commissioner: Su Tiren

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Su Tiren, a native of Shuozhou, Shanxi, was saved by Yan Xishan after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, saying that he was "a person who had been sent in advance to participate in the anti-adulterous organization of a pseudo-organization", and Su Tiren's traitor case could not be solved, and then Yan Xishan sent him to Japan and escaped punishment.

Committee member: Yu Jinhe

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Yu Jinhe, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, was arrested as a traitor after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and later died of illness in prison.

Committee member: Jiang Chaozong

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Jiang Chaozong (1861-1943), a native of Jingde, Anhui, died of illness in 1943.

Committee member: Zhao Qi

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Zhao Qi (1882—?) ), a native of Laizhou, Shandong, whose fate is unknown.

Commissioner: Ma Liang

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Ma Liang (1875–1947), a native of Qingyuan, Hebei, was arrested in Jinan in 1946 and imprisoned on charges of traitor. In 1947, he died in Jinan prison.

Committee member: Pan Yugui

What happened to these traitors of the "North China Political Affairs Committee"?

Pan Yugui (1884-1961), a native of Yanshan, Hebei, was arrested on charges of traitor after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and was detained in Tilanqiao Prison in Shanghai, where he died of illness on November 12, 1961.

The traitors who traitor to the country and seek glory will definitely not have a good end, they will definitely be judged by history and the people, and they will be left behind for 10,000 years.