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The chief of the eight women who threw themselves into the river and desperately protected them was frightened after breaking through and finally chose to be a traitor

author:Litian

I think everyone has heard the story of the eight girls who threw themselves into the river, but many people don't know that the chief of the eight young girls who desperately protected with their lives was frightened by the Japanese army afterwards, and finally surrendered to the Japanese and became traitors.

The chief of the eight women who threw themselves into the river and desperately protected them was frightened after breaking through and finally chose to be a traitor

This leader's name was Guan Shufan, and in his early revolutionary career, he was also a man of flesh and blood. He was arrested in 1934, and while in prison, he stood firm in the face of torture by the Japanese military police.

After being released from prison, he participated in the Northeast Anti-Japanese Federation, always rushed to the front in every battle, was wounded twice, and made outstanding achievements. Later, he took command with his outstanding military talents, and in 1937, he became the commander of the First Division of the Fifth Army of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, when he was only 25 years old.

At that time, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Federation had great expectations for him, but such a person completely changed after experiencing the Western Expedition in 1938.

The chief of the eight women who threw themselves into the river and desperately protected them was frightened after breaking through and finally chose to be a traitor

In October 1938, Guan Shufan was informant by a local traitor on the march and was attacked by the Japanese army. The first to discover the enemy were the eight comrades of the women's regiment, who did not reveal their location at that time, and had every chance of successfully escaping.

But in order to cover the retreat of Guan Shufan and others, they shot at the enemy, but they were outnumbered, and these eight female warriors were finally cornered, and the Japanese thought that they would lay down their arms and surrender.

But what is surprising is that these eight female warriors supported each other and resolutely walked into the rolling waves of the Uskhon River......

The eight female fighters covered the retreat of Guan Shufan and others with their lives, and it is said that Guan Shufan, as the division commander, should be inspired by the eight female soldiers to carry out the anti-Japanese struggle more tenaciously.

However, he did not expect that Guan Shufan was frightened and dared to think that in the end of the war, our army would definitely be completely wiped out by the Japanese army! For this reason, he took the initiative to negotiate with the Japanese army, and when he came back, he even wore a Japanese military uniform.

He also lied to Chai Shirong that this was a fake surrender, and Chai Shirong said angrily: "What a fake surrender, this is obviously a real surrender!"

The chief of the eight women who threw themselves into the river and desperately protected them was frightened after breaking through and finally chose to be a traitor

In order to save the situation, Chai Shirong made a report to Zhou Baozhong, commander-in-chief of the Second Route Army, and when Zhou Baozhong learned of the situation, he was furious!

Before the execution, Guan Shufan actually repented, he not only admitted his mistake with tears in his eyes, but also explained to Zhou all his dealings with the Japanese, and explained which secret camps of our army the Japanese had known from him.

But Guan Shufan finally couldn't escape death, this incident also shows that people can make small mistakes, but they must not be traitors, and anyone who is a traitor will not end well!

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