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Chapter 172 after japan surrendered

On the eve of Japan's surrender, Dai Li and Melles left Chongqing for Zhejiang, where they set up a senior office of SACO in Chun'an, headed by Mao Sen.Dai Li's approach in Zhejiang was to use puppet troops to maintain law and order in the province.In order to realize this plan, he used the power of the military committee to appoint former Wang puppet elements such as Ding Mo (the governor of Zhejiang during the Wang puppet period), Zhou Fohai (the vice president of the Executive Yuan of the puppet government) and Li Junlong (transliteration, mayor of Shanghai) An official responsible for maintaining local law and order for the province.at the same time:

Meanwhile, SACO's troops commanded by Wang Lepo, Chen Anglin, and Ruan Qingyuan were preparing to enter Hangzhou and Shanghai to recover if the enemy surrendered. After Japan surrendered, these troops, together with the Chongming pirate Zhang Guifeng, marched into Shanghai to "receive" the city.The senior office of the Institute for Sino-US Cooperation was also moved to No. 7 Dumei Road in the French Concession. It was headed by Dai Li in name, but actually controlled by his deputy Li Chongshi.This deployment took shape as soon as the Kuomintang General Tang Enbo's Third Front Army formally captured the largest city in China.

The same situation arose in North China, where Dai Li quickly took a series of actions to prevent the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army from accepting the Japanese surrender.Military officials in North China, such as Wen Qiang, Zhang Zhenwu, Chen Xianzhou, etc., authorized the appointment of traitorous military leaders to take over the territory from the Japanese and maintain local order.Dai Li also met with Minister of Communications and banker Zhang Jiaao on December 3rd and 4th, 1945, and planned to reorganize his 25,000-strong "Loyalty and National Salvation Army" troops into railway police to monitor and control the communication network in North China.

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