What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, in addition to the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance was also an important force. In the 14-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition contained 760,000 Japanese troops and eliminated 180,000 Japanese puppet troops. The Northeast Anti-Japanese League once had 11 armies, and the first commanders of each army later some died for the revolution, and some defected to the revolution.
Yang Jingyu, formerly known as Ma Shangde, a native of Qishan County, Henan, joined the Communist Party of China in 1927, and in 1928 Yang Jingyu began to secretly engage in revolutionary work in the northeast, and in 1932 he was organized and sent to the south Manchuria region to rectify the anti-Japanese contingent, where he formed the South Manchurian guerrilla group of the Thirty-second Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the Hailong guerrilla group of the Thirty-seventh Army, and created a guerrilla base centered on rock red stone stones.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Yang Jingyu
After that, Yang Jingyu led his troops to carry out an arduous struggle against the Japanese army in the northeast, and was praised as "a model of not being afraid of hardships and hardships and struggles in the ice and snow for more than 7 years." After the establishment of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army in 1935, Yang Jingyu served as the commander and political commissar of the First Army.
After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in an all-round way, Yang Jingyu led troops and friendly troops to continuously attack enemy strongholds and destroy enemy facilities in the northeast region, giving a great blow and deterrence to the Japanese puppet army. In 1940, when fighting the Japanese army, due to the betrayal of traitors, Yang Jingyu died heroically at the age of 35 at the age of 35 in Jilin Province, and before he died, he was surrounded by the Japanese army for many days, during which he filled his stomach with grass roots and tree bark.
Wang Detai, a native of Liaoning, joined the anti-Japanese forces after the September 18 Incident in 1931 and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. After joining the Yanji guerrillas, he participated in commanding operations more than 50 times, dealing a heavy blow to the Japanese army and opening up anti-Japanese guerrilla base areas such as Wuyugou, Shirengou and Sandaowan. He used a strength of 60 people to stop the "Great Crusade" of more than 700 enemies and achieved the goal of annihilating hundreds of enemy people.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Wang Detai
After the establishment of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance in 1935, Wang Detai served as the commander of the 2nd Army. In November 1936, Wang Detai led a force of more than 300 people to camp in Xiaotanghe, Fusong County, when the enemy was besieged by more than 600 people, Wang Detai calmly commanded, beat the enemy to escape, unfortunately shot in pursuit of the enemy, heroic sacrifice, only 29 years old.
Zhao Shangzhi, a native of Chaoyang, Liaoning, joined the Communist Party of China in 1925 and entered the Huangpu Phase IV in the same year, returning to the northeast to participate in revolutionary activities after the "Zhongshan Ship Incident" in 1926. In 1932, the Jiangbei Independent Division of the Thirty-sixth Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was formed, but it was soon dispersed under the successive blows of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Zhao Shangzhi
After the establishment of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, Zhao Shangzhi served as the commander of the Third Army, and he led his troops to fight hundreds of battles with the enemy and liberated more than a dozen county towns. In 1942, Zhao Shangzhi was trapped by Japanese agents, and during the escort, Japanese agents wanted to shoot and kill him but were killed by Zhao Shangzhi, and Zhao Shangzhi himself was hit in the abdomen by Japanese agents, and was eventually escorted back by the agents who had been ambushed in advance, and finally died heroically, at the age of 34.
Li Yanlu, a native of Yanji, Jilin Province, joined the Communist Party of China in 1931, first as a soldier in the Nationalist army, and later separated from the Nationalist Army to join the communist leadership. In 1936, as the commander of the Fourth Army of the Anti-Japanese League, li Yanlu's troops killed more than 60 Japanese puppet troops, captured more than 70 guns, more than 10,000 bullets, and more than 100 military horses.
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Li Yanlu served as chairman of the People's Government of Hejiang Province, vice chairman of the People's Government of Songjiang Province, vice governor of Heilongjiang Province and chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference after the founding of New China, and died in 1985 at the age of 90.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Li Yanlu
Zhou Baozhong, a native of Dali, Yunnan, joined the Communist Party of China in 1927 and served in Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army. After the September 18 Incident in 1931, Zhou Baozhong went to the northeast to participate in the leadership of the Anti-Japanese League. After the establishment of the Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong served as the commander of the Fifth Army, and in 1937, the Battle of Ilan City annihilated more than 300 Japanese troops, and later personally led the troops to thwart the Japanese army's many crusades against the Jiamusi region.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Zhou Baozhong
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Zhou Baozhong served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Northeast Democratic United Army and commander of the Jiliao Military Region, and after the founding of New China, Zhou Baozhong returned to Yunnan to work, successively serving as vice chairman of the appointed government of Yunnan Province, president of Yunnan University, and first dean of the Southwest Institute of Political Science and Law. In 1955, Zhou Baozhong was awarded three "Trinity Medals", but was not awarded a military rank. He died in Beijing in 1964 at the age of 62.
Xia Yunjie, a native of Yishui, Shandong, joined the anti-Japanese forces after the September 18 Incident in 1931. In 1934, after attending a short training course in Harbin, he was appointed political commissar of the Yuhara Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Corps. After the establishment of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, Xia Yunjie served as the commander of the Sixth Army, and in October 1936, the Japanese army began to carry out a crusade against the Yubara anti-Japanese base area, Xia Yunjie was attacked by the enemy at Yubara Ding Dagantun and was seriously wounded, and finally died of excessive blood loss, at the age of 33.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Xia Yunjie
Chen Rongjiu, a native of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, after the September 18 Incident in 1931, Chen Rongjiu was filled with righteous indignation and led soldiers to revolt and join the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army. In the Mishan area, he fought many battles with the Japanese army, and each time he was able to deal a heavy blow to the Japanese army, and was praised by the masses as "General Yue Wu". In 1937, he died heroically in battle against the Japanese puppet army in Raohe County at the age of 33.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Chen Rongjiu
Xie Wendong, a native of Dandong, Liaoning Province, moved his family to Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang when he was young. After several years of struggle after arriving in Heilongjiang, his family became a landlord family. After the Japanese invaded Heilongjiang, Xie Wendong led his hometown disciples to launch the Tulongshan Rebellion, killing more than 20 people under the Japanese army's Ōsa Iizuka Asagiri, becoming a figure in the modern history of Northeast China.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Xie Wendong
Later, the unit led by Xie Wendong was reorganized into the Eighth Army of the Anti-Japanese League, with Xie Wendong as its commander. In 1939, during the most difficult period of the Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong surrendered to the Japanese, and after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1945, Xie Wendong took advantage of the chaos to pull up another team and defected to the Kuomintang. In 1946, Xie Wendong was captured by the Democratic Coalition Army, and was executed on the spot at the public trial of the bandit leader Xie Wendong held in Boli County, at the age of 59.
Li Huatang, a native of Luan County, Hebei Province, was a battalion commander in the Northeast Army, and after the fall of the Northeast, he joined the anti-Japanese army led by Zhao Shangzhi. For a long time he admired Zhao Shangzhi very much, and after the establishment of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, he served as the commander of the 9th Army. In 1939, Li Huatang, who insisted on resisting Japan in the deep mountains, surrendered to the Japanese Kwantung Army after learning that the friendly forces were almost completely destroyed by the Japanese army.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Li Huatang
After the restoration of the northeast, Li Huatang pulled up another team, was appointed by the Kuomintang as the commander-in-chief of the First Group Army of the Northeast Advancing Army, and made enemies of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army.
Wang Yachen, a native of Penglai, Shandong, served as a soldier in the Northeast Army, and after the September 18 Incident, Wang Yachen's unit surrendered to the Japanese army, and Wang Yachen, who was not willing to be a running dog of the Japanese, fled with several like-minded brothers at night with guns and returned to Wuchang County to organize anti-Japanese activities.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Wang Yachen
In September 1936, Wang Yachen's troops were reorganized into the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army, and Wang Yachen served as the commander of the army. From 1933 to 1940, Wang Yachen fought more than 400 battles with the Japanese army and was wounded nine times. In 1941, due to the betrayal of traitors, Wang Yachen was besieged by the Japanese army and died in a fierce battle at the age of 30.
Qi Zhizhong, a native of Cao County, Shandong Province, broke into the Northeast in 1931, and in March 1934, joined Xie Wendong's "People's Salvation Army" and became an important anti-Japanese force. In 1935, Qi Zhizhong joined the Communist Party of China and successively served as the head of the Fang Yi guerrilla regiment, the commander of the Independent Division of the Anti-Japanese League, and the commander of the Eleventh Army of the Anti-Japanese League.
In 1939, after Qi Zhizhong's troops won the battle against the police force of the Ulaga Gold Mine in Foshan County, due to internal conflicts, they were unfortunately mistakenly executed. He was only 26 years old.
What was the outcome of the first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance? 1. Yang Jingyu, commander of the 1st Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Wang Detai, commander of the 2nd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhao Shangzhi, commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Yanlu, commander of the 4th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Zhou Baozhong, commander of the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xia Yunjie, commander of the 6th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Chen Rongjiu, commander of the 7th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Xie Wendong, commander of the 8th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, Li Huatang, commander of the 9th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, 10, Wang Yachen, commander of the 10th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, and Qi Zhizhong, commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League
Qi Zhizhong
brief summary:
The first commanders of the 11 armies of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, 7 died before the victory of the revolution, 2 betrayed the revolution and surrendered to the Japanese army, and only two saw the founding of New China. Xiang Yang Jingyu, Zhao Shangzhi and others contributed their strength to the fight against foreign enemies, and they deserve to be remembered forever.