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On August 3, 1933, Feng Yuxiang resigned as commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces
On 92 years ago today, August 3, 1933 (June 12, 1933, the lunar calendar), Feng Yuxiang resigned as commander-in-chief of the Allied Army. Feng Yuxiang (right) and Fang Zhenwu together On August 3 and 4, 1933, Feng Yuxiang held two military and political meetings of the Allied Army and decided to cancel the name of the Allied Army and leave the country. He said that if civil war broke out, the Japanese army would reap the benefits of the fishermen. He hoped that Song Zheyuan would return to the inspection. Although the Alliance Army was not in the name of it, it was a pity that Song had covered up and preserved some of its strength. On the 3rd, He Yingqin issued a statement to resolve the inspection matter and agreed to Song Zheyuan's return to the inspection. On the 5th, Feng Yuxiang sent a message announcing that he would "endure pain and withdraw military forces" from now on, welcoming Song Zheyuan to return to inspection and accept everything, and saying that "the desire to avenge the Japanese war is getting stronger and stronger. There is still a breath left, and I will never change my ambition."On the 6th, Song Zheyuan announced his reinstatement and telegraphed his resignation. On the same day, Feng Yuxiang sent a telegram to the whole country, announcing the return of power in the province, saying: "Song Zheyuan, the former chairman of the province, arrived in the province yesterday. From this day on, all military and political affairs in the province will be handled by Chairman Song." On the 7th, Song Zheyuan's Feng Public Security Division took over Zhangjiakou. On the 9th, Song Zheyuan sent Qin Dechun to take over various military and political organs in Chashang Province. On the same day, Feng Yuxiang abolished the headquarters of the Anti-Japanese Allied Army and resigned as commander-in-chief of the Allied Army. On the 14th, Feng Yuxiang left Zhangjiakou and went to Mount Tai to live in seclusion. On the 16th, Fang Zhenwu issued a telegram announcing his appointment as the acting commander-in-chief of the Allied Army. On the 25th, Fang Zhenwu, Ji Hongchang, Mi Wenhe, Nguyen Xuanwu and others sent a telegram saying that "since the anti-Japanese war is the origin, it must end with the anti-Japanese force.""If there is any further obstruction of the anti-Japanese process and the urgent need for subjugation, we must regard it as a deep hatred and a great enemy."


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