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On May 6, 1939, Wang Jingwei turned to the enemy
On this day, 86 years ago, on May 6, 1939 (March 17, 1939, the lunar calendar), Wang Jingwei telegraphed to surrender to the enemy. Wang Jingwei Wang Jingwei, his name is Zhaoming, and his name is Ji Xin. His ancestral home was Wuyuan, Jiangxi, and later moved to Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Born on May 4, 1883 (the ninth year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty) in Panyu, Guangdong. He joined the China League in 1905 and once served as the chief writer of Min Bao. In 1910, he was arrested for participating in the attempted assassination of King Zaifeng of the Qing Dynasty and was released after the Revolution of 1911. He first defected to Yuan Shikai and participated in the organization of the State Freemason. After Yuan failed, he defected to Sun Yat-sen. In 1923, he supported Sun in reorganizing the Kuomintang and implementing three major policies. In 1925, he served as Chairman of the National Government and Chairman of the Military Commission. On July 15, 1927, he defected to the revolution in Wuhan, massacred Communist Party members and workers and peasants, and achieved the confluence of Ning and Han. In 1932, he served as President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Nanjing National Government. He helped Chiang Kai-shek "suppress the Communists with all his strength" and pursued "China-Japan support" to the outside world. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as vice president of the Kuomintang, chairman of the Central Political Committee, and speaker of the Kuomintang Political Council. On November 24, 1938, Gao Zongwu and Mei Siping, who were in Hong Kong, were telegraphed to accept Japan's conditions and reached a traitorous "Record of the Japan-China Agreement" and "Matters of Understanding." In December, he left Chongqing and headed for Hanoi, Vietnam. On May 5, 1939, he arrived in Shanghai from Vietnam. He called Chiang Kai-shek and publicly surrendered to Japan. He held secret talks with Takeo Imai of Japan on the ship, expressing his intention to establish a Wang puppet government, and planned to exchange views with the Japanese authorities, becoming a traitor. On the 31st, Wang, Zhou Fohai, Mei Siping, Gao Zongwu, Dong Daoning and other 11 people arrived in Japan. They held talks with various senior officials in the cabinet of Rinichiro Hirai. At the end of the year, they signed a traitorous treaty with Japan (the "Outline for the Adjustment of Japan-China-New Relations"). On March 30, 1940, a puppet National Government was established in Nanjing, served as chairman and president of the Executive Yuan, supporting Japanese imperialism's "Greater East Asia Jihad." He died on November 10, 1944 in Nagoya, Japan. Wang Jingwei and Japanese War Minister Hideki Tojo were together by the puppet government. People in Haimen Town, Huangyan County, Zhejiang Province made a kneeling stone statue of Wang Jingwei and his wife for others to curse. The picture shows the Japanese army watching this wonderful scene after occupying Haimen Town


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