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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On July 4, 1947, the National Government launched a “Chaos Mobilization”.
Seventy-eight years ago today, on July 4, 1947 (May 16, 1947 in the lunar calendar), the National Government carried out "anti-rebellion mobilization". On July 4, 1947, in order to solve the military and political crisis of the National Government, Chiang Kai-shek asked Si Tuleideng, the US ambassador to China, and the answer was that "I'm afraid the time to take urgent measures has come". On July 4th, Chiang Kai-shek promulgated the "General Mobilization Order to Suppress the Rebellion in *", and implemented "suppressing the rebellion" to save the country. The mobilization order stated that the government was determined to mobilize the national forces and step up "counter-insurgency". On July 18th, according to the mobilization order, the Outline of Mobilizing the Rebellion to Complete the Implementation of the * was passed in Congress. The basic contents are: military service, labor and other related manpower required for the rebellion should be actively mobilized, and all acts that evade or hinder recruitment should be punished according to law: all military materials such as rations, clothing, medicines, oil, copper and iron, communication equipment, etc. required for the rebellion should be actively mobilized, and all acts that evade expropriation and hoarding should be punished according to law; Any sabotage, strike, closure of business and factory and other acts that hinder production and social order shall be punished according to law; The assembly and its speech and actions that "stir up rebellion" should be punished according to law, etc. The Nanjing National Government also decided to cancel the reserved quota of deputies to the National Congress of the Communist Party of China and members of the National Government, and remove the political members of the Communist Party of China. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/18ez.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:24] 访问:74
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