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In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

After the founding of New China, the Communist Party began a war with the Kuomintang for the sake of the stability and stability of the people, that is, the war of liberation as we know it.

Therefore, the war ended in a one-sided situation, and Chiang Kai-shek also led a part of the Kuomintang army to flee to Taiwan with the rout of the large army, but even so, there were still some remaining Kuomintang reactionaries who stubbornly resisted, seriously endangering the lives and safety of the people and Communists.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

Therefore, in order to better liberate all of China, the Party Central Committee chose to carry out the suppression of these remaining reactionaries, so there was a campaign against counter-revolution, and it can be said that under the call and leadership of the Communist Party, the enthusiasm of the people was high, and they saw the dawn of victory, and some of the remaining reactionaries were unable to resist and were arrested and tried.

However, both the Kuomintang and the Communist Party are Chinese, and the Communist Party also deals with them in a lenient manner, because some of them are left by Chiang Kai-shek in China to monitor the Communist Party and wait for an opportunity to sabotage all the actions of the Communist Party, and some are willing to stay and lurk, and it can be said that the actions of these reactionaries cannot be tolerated.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

But even so, the national government has only executed six Generals of the Kuomintang rank, and these six generals can be said to have committed unforgivable mistakes and seriously threatened the safety of the people, they are Huang Zhisheng, Zhong Zupei, Li Benyi, Song Tiancai, and Huang Zuxuan.

The first Place Huang Zhisheng

Speaking of Huang Zhisheng as a person, it can be said that when this person served Chiang Kai-shek, he won the trust of Chiang Kai-shek, and he was also very outstanding, and made great contributions to Chiang Kai-shek; when the Liberation War broke out, with the collapse of the Kuomintang troops, Huang Zhisheng did not follow Chiang Kai-shek to Taiwan, but stayed behind to disrupt the actions of the Communist Party.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

During this period, Huang Zhisheng indiscriminately killed Communist Party members, and Huang Zhisheng could also be said to be a loyal servant of Chiang Kai-shek, who had always believed in Chiang Kai-shek's words, and was even more ruthless toward Communists, and was resented by many people.

The second Zhong Zupei

Zhong Zupei had held a higher-ranking position in the Kuomintang troops, compared with Huang Zhisheng, his previous position was much higher, because of the defeat of a battle, the suspicious Chiang Kai-shek no longer reused Zhong Zupei, even if he had made meritorious contributions in the Northern Expedition, he could not destroy the hundreds of Communists he killed in the reactionary action, nor could he make up for the huge economic losses he caused to the people and the Chinese government, so he should be sentenced to death.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

The third li benyi

Li Benyi once dealt a severe blow to the Japanese army on the anti-Japanese battlefield, and also made the Japanese army feel afraid; originally Li Benyi should have been recorded in the merit book, but the road of life was long, and Li Benyi still took a wrong step, that is, he followed Chiang Kai-shek to attack the Communist Party, and Li Benyi's cruel methods made the Communists suffer a lot, and li Benyi could not love and protect the common people, but instead plundered the people's fat and made the people unhappy, so that his end was also deserved.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

The fourth Ho Dae-hee

He Daxi, like Li Benyi, also made great contributions to our country's defense against the invaders on the battlefield of the Anti-Japanese War, and he also studied at the Whampoa Military Academy, has a very high military quality, and if he can get lost and return, he may also be a member of the Communist Party.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

On the contrary, after making meritorious contributions, He Daxi was also a little fluttery, without his own subjective judgment, blindly following Chiang Kai-shek, even after being arrested by the Communist Party, still thinking of Chiang Kai-shek's policies, only lying on the merits and enjoying happiness, but not knowing how to face up to his mistakes, so the final outcome is self-evident.

The fifth Song genius

Song Tiancai's behavior made people even more indignant; in order to make Chiang Kai-shek look after him, he actually kidnapped the families of the Communists, and tortured these innocent people with unbearably, and in the end, he actually sold all these people out, and this kind of behavior will be severely punished today, not to mention that in the case of the imperfection of the law at that time, Song Tiancai can be said to have more than enough to die.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

The sixth Huang Zuxuan

After the victory of the Communist Liberation War, Chiang Kai-shek was ready to bring Huang Zuxi back to Taiwan, but on the way to escape, he was successfully arrested by the People's Liberation Army, and like He Daxi, he was a stubborn person, did not listen to the persuasion of the Communists, and was eventually sentenced to death.

In 1951, six Kuomintang lieutenant generals were sentenced to death as war criminals

Conclusion: Justice may be late, but it will not be absent. These Kuomintang lieutenant generals contributed to China to a greater or lesser extent during the War of Resistance Against Japan, but this could not offset their persecution of the Communists and the harm they caused to the common people, so that when the people tried them, they had nowhere to escape.

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