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Chapter 43 Northeast Military and Political Work Deployment after Occupying Changchun

(April 19, 1946) Peng Lin[1] and Zhuan Zhou, Chen Gao[2]: (1) The occupation of Changchun has a great impact on the overall situation of the Northeast and the whole country. It is hoped that the meritorious soldiers will be rewarded. (2) The Yang [3] division went south immediately or took a few days off to join the battle. It was necessary to increase the strength of the Siping side, annihilate the main force of the new army, and prepare to continue to fight several big victories before it could defend Changchun. (3) Use all your strength to seize the two cities of Kazakhstan and Qi[4].

(4) Mobilize the millions of people in the three cities of Chang, Kazakhstan, and Qi, and the areas about 200 miles east and west of the Changha-Qi line, and help them organize and arm themselves as the center of controlling Quanman[5] area, prepare everything quickly, and fight to defend Changchun.For this purpose, a large number of experienced and strategic cadres should be dispatched to the counties and cities in the central area to mobilize the masses, eradicate bandits, liquidate traitors, reduce rent and interest, improve employee benefits, and distribute the land of big traitors. See results.However, we must pay attention to maintaining a broad national united front, only offending a few people, and not offending too many people.Traitors, tyrants, and bullies who are opposed by the masses must be punished, but the involvement should not be too extensive.Workers' wages and other working conditions must not be raised too high. We must adopt a policy of labor-management cooperation, development of production, economic prosperity, and benefits for both labor and capital.

central Mao Haowu Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Peng Lin, referring to Peng Zhen and Lin Biao, were respectively the secretary of the Northeast Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the first political commissar and deputy secretary of the Northeast Bureau of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army, and the commander-in-chief of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army. [2] Zhou refers to Zhou Baozhong (1902-1964), a native of Dali, Yunnan.Chen, referring to Chen Yun, who was then the political commissar of the Northern Manchurian Military Region of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army.Gao, refers to Gao Gang (1905-1954), a native of Hengshan, Shaanxi, who was then the commander of the Northern Manchuria Military Region of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army.

[3] Yang, referring to Yang Guofu, who was then the commander of the Seventh Division of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army. [4] Haqi refers to Harbin and Qiqihar in Heilongjiang. [5] Man, refers to Manchuria, that is, Northeast China.
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