Bright Sword's Bloody War of Resistance
Chapter 447 Director of Political Training Department
Chapter 447 Director of Political Training Department
Faced with Qian Dajun's request, the deputy chief of staff would certainly not agree.
Afterwards, Qian Dajun directly stated that Wen Wei would be the director of the Political Training Department of the [-]th Division.
The deputy chief of staff sneered when he heard the candidate for the director of the political training department. Although the deputy chief of staff usually leads people gently, he treats his own comrades. The deputy chief of staff is not a piece of dough that others can handle.
If the negotiation between the two sides went smoothly at the beginning, then it has reached a deadlock at this time, and no one is willing to make a move.
"*Chief of Staff, you have to understand that the Eighteenth Army is also under the control of the National Government, and there is only one government in China!" Qian Dajun began to suppress people in the name of orthodox at this time.
But how could the deputy chief of staff compromise easily, even if he was in Luoyang at this time.
"That's true, but now is the period of the United Front. As I said just now, after the establishment of the [-]th Division, it will be under the command of our Eighteenth Group Army. The original political cadres in our army will be banned, and a political training office will be established. Are you suspected of undermining the united front?" The deputy chief of staff replied with a word.
After the outbreak of the All-out Anti-Japanese War, the Red Army faced reorganization into the Eighth Route Army. Kang Ze, the backbone of the Fuxing Society, was sent to the Eighth Route Army headquarters to serve as liaison. Someone in Jiang preferred Kang Ze to serve as the director of the Political Training Department within the Eighth Route Army, but was later severely rejected by the Eighth Route Army.
Unexpectedly, at this moment, the old trick was repeated.
From ancient times to modern feudal dynasties, the biggest confusion or biggest problem faced by their rulers is how to effectively control the army.
The political training office set up within the national army and the eighth route army's *delegate political commissar system seem to be the same, but in fact they are fundamentally different.
The Political Training Office is similar to the ancient military supervision system, which represents the imperial power's management of the army.
*Represents a political system and represents a progressive government* For the management of the army, imperial power is completely incomparable with a progressive government.
The Supervising Army is used to monitor the highest military officers. Within the national army, most of the directors of the political department are secret agents. The military officers are very disgusted, and the grassroots soldiers are very hostile.
The biggest difference between the political training department and the political cadres of the Eighth Route Army is that they are separated from the grassroots and above the soldiers.
The political cadres of the Eighth Route Army sacrificed the most among all positions. Often when battles broke out, the company commander was in the command position, and the instructor led the charge, setting an example.
The political training department of the national army served as the supervisory team during the war, holding guns behind and forcing the soldiers to charge.
The Eighth Route Army yelled to charge me, while the National Army yelled to charge me.
Throughout the Anti-Japanese War period, a large number of generals surrendered, became puppet troops, and engaged in curves to save the country. During the War of Liberation, a large number of generals revolted. military.
This time Wen Wei served as the director of the Political Training Department of the [-]th Division. On the one hand, most people in the military command avoided this. being threatened.
On the other hand, Wen Wei is a general appointed by Dai Chunfeng himself. Wen Wei defected during the Red Army period. He is familiar with the political affairs of the Eighth Route Army.
Seeing that the negotiations had come to an impasse, and both sides refused to make concessions, Qian Dajun offered to suspend the negotiations, so that the personnel of both parties could go back and communicate first.
Out of the theater command gate.
The anger of the deputy chief of staff was obviously still there: "Zhou Weihan, you should know this man, right?"
"I didn't recognize it at first, but I just thought it looked familiar. When I went out, I suddenly remembered that our two families are family friends. Wen Wei is about the same age as my elder brother Zhou Weiguo. He was a playmate when I was young, but I was still young at that time!"
"Chief of Staff, I heard from the conversation just now, Wen Wei was once our comrade?"
The deputy chief of staff had a slightly complicated expression at this time, and then said: "Yes, Wen Wei held important positions in the Sichuan and Sichuan regions, and later served as the commander and political commissar of the Red First Division, leading 23 counties in eastern Sichuan, and was later betrayed by traitors. He was arrested and found the organization after successfully escaping from prison.
"However, because of some incidents in the organization at that time, Wen Wei left Sichuan and went to Shanghai because he had been arrested and received unfair treatment. When he searched for Xiangwu to complain and failed to find anyone, the underground organization in Sichuan and Shu was expelled at that time. I don’t know the nationality of their husband and wife, and how they joined the army later on!”
What happened later was that Wen and his wife had no choice but to return to their hometown in southern Shonan because they could not find Xiangwu in Shanghai.
In 1935, Wen Wei wrote an article in a newspaper accusing He Jian, who was in power in central Hunan at that time.
He Jian was furious when he saw it, and wanted to arrest Wen Bing and bring him to justice. Later, Wen Bing took refuge in Zhou's house, and the matter was left alone.
Later, Wen Wei met Liao **, a Huangpu classmate, and strongly invited Wen Wei to work in the Zhejiang Provincial Police Academy where he was.
Under the introduction of Mrs. Liao, Wen Wei met Dai Chunfeng, the actual person in charge of the school.
Under Dai Chunfeng's persuasion, Wen Wei joined the Military Unification Bureau, and was appointed as the instructor of the lieutenant colonel, and at the same time joined the Kuomintang again.
Before coming to Luoyang, Wen Wei was appointed as the chairman of the Shanghai Unification Action Committee and the Chairman of the Countermeasures Committee of the Military Control Bureau.
"Wen Wei was also an extremely staunch comrade of ours at the beginning. After the incident of the Chinese warship, Jiang was purged at the Whampoa Military Academy and asked for cross-** members to keep only one *. Wen Wei did not withdraw from the Communist Party, but chose to Withdrew from the Kuomintang, and later participated in the Communist uprising with the army!"
"However, as far as I know, after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Xiangwu approached Wen Wei and invited him to rejoin the army, but for some unknown reason, Wen Wei did not return to the organization!" the deputy chief of staff said regretfully. .
In fact, Wen Yan has a deep relationship with the Eighth Route Army, and his roots are right and Miaohong. If it wasn't for the wrong way
Wen Wei is the 23rd grandson of Mr. Wen. His father followed Mr. Sun. His father, Wen Zhenzhi, was good friends with Sun, Huang, Cai and Zhou Weihan's father.
His aunt, Mrs. Wen, was Desheng's mother. He and Desheng's third brother had the deepest relationship. After graduating from middle school, the two took the same boat to apply for the Whampoa Military Academy.
Wen Wei was also invited to attend the wedding of Comrade Xiangwu and Deng with Zhou * Shou. At that time, Xiangwu was an instructor at the Whampoa Military Academy, the principal was someone Jiang, and Wen Wei was still the squad leader of 101. Because 101 guns went off and 101 hit cross frame.
Later, Wen Wei was sent to the Gongdelin War Criminals Management Center. In prison, he refused to write a letter of repentance.
Wen Yan said: "I used to be the teacher and political commissar of the Red First Division. Desheng was my cousin, the boss was my superior, Xiangwu was my teacher and introducer, 101 was my subordinate, and Hu Fu's house was less than 20 miles away from my home. Road. They didn’t teach me well, they should write a letter of repentance, I don’t write it.”
Thinking about all kinds of things, the deputy chief of staff couldn't help but let out a long sigh. He didn't know whether he was lamenting that a good comrade like Wen Wei had left the organization due to a mistake in his work, or he was simply feeling sorry for Wen Wei.
"Let's go, this matter still needs to be reported to the headquarters and Yanzhou!"
The atmosphere between the two of them was a bit dull along the way, and neither of them needed to speak.
Zhou Weihan was thinking about what to do if Wen Yan really went to the [-]th Division in the future.
The code names used for some of the names, if you don't know, ask.
In the previous chapter, a brother said that the affairs of the Political Training Office were a trap, and this person would appear frequently.
(End of this chapter)
Faced with Qian Dajun's request, the deputy chief of staff would certainly not agree.
Afterwards, Qian Dajun directly stated that Wen Wei would be the director of the Political Training Department of the [-]th Division.
The deputy chief of staff sneered when he heard the candidate for the director of the political training department. Although the deputy chief of staff usually leads people gently, he treats his own comrades. The deputy chief of staff is not a piece of dough that others can handle.
If the negotiation between the two sides went smoothly at the beginning, then it has reached a deadlock at this time, and no one is willing to make a move.
"*Chief of Staff, you have to understand that the Eighteenth Army is also under the control of the National Government, and there is only one government in China!" Qian Dajun began to suppress people in the name of orthodox at this time.
But how could the deputy chief of staff compromise easily, even if he was in Luoyang at this time.
"That's true, but now is the period of the United Front. As I said just now, after the establishment of the [-]th Division, it will be under the command of our Eighteenth Group Army. The original political cadres in our army will be banned, and a political training office will be established. Are you suspected of undermining the united front?" The deputy chief of staff replied with a word.
After the outbreak of the All-out Anti-Japanese War, the Red Army faced reorganization into the Eighth Route Army. Kang Ze, the backbone of the Fuxing Society, was sent to the Eighth Route Army headquarters to serve as liaison. Someone in Jiang preferred Kang Ze to serve as the director of the Political Training Department within the Eighth Route Army, but was later severely rejected by the Eighth Route Army.
Unexpectedly, at this moment, the old trick was repeated.
From ancient times to modern feudal dynasties, the biggest confusion or biggest problem faced by their rulers is how to effectively control the army.
The political training office set up within the national army and the eighth route army's *delegate political commissar system seem to be the same, but in fact they are fundamentally different.
The Political Training Office is similar to the ancient military supervision system, which represents the imperial power's management of the army.
*Represents a political system and represents a progressive government* For the management of the army, imperial power is completely incomparable with a progressive government.
The Supervising Army is used to monitor the highest military officers. Within the national army, most of the directors of the political department are secret agents. The military officers are very disgusted, and the grassroots soldiers are very hostile.
The biggest difference between the political training department and the political cadres of the Eighth Route Army is that they are separated from the grassroots and above the soldiers.
The political cadres of the Eighth Route Army sacrificed the most among all positions. Often when battles broke out, the company commander was in the command position, and the instructor led the charge, setting an example.
The political training department of the national army served as the supervisory team during the war, holding guns behind and forcing the soldiers to charge.
The Eighth Route Army yelled to charge me, while the National Army yelled to charge me.
Throughout the Anti-Japanese War period, a large number of generals surrendered, became puppet troops, and engaged in curves to save the country. During the War of Liberation, a large number of generals revolted. military.
This time Wen Wei served as the director of the Political Training Department of the [-]th Division. On the one hand, most people in the military command avoided this. being threatened.
On the other hand, Wen Wei is a general appointed by Dai Chunfeng himself. Wen Wei defected during the Red Army period. He is familiar with the political affairs of the Eighth Route Army.
Seeing that the negotiations had come to an impasse, and both sides refused to make concessions, Qian Dajun offered to suspend the negotiations, so that the personnel of both parties could go back and communicate first.
Out of the theater command gate.
The anger of the deputy chief of staff was obviously still there: "Zhou Weihan, you should know this man, right?"
"I didn't recognize it at first, but I just thought it looked familiar. When I went out, I suddenly remembered that our two families are family friends. Wen Wei is about the same age as my elder brother Zhou Weiguo. He was a playmate when I was young, but I was still young at that time!"
"Chief of Staff, I heard from the conversation just now, Wen Wei was once our comrade?"
The deputy chief of staff had a slightly complicated expression at this time, and then said: "Yes, Wen Wei held important positions in the Sichuan and Sichuan regions, and later served as the commander and political commissar of the Red First Division, leading 23 counties in eastern Sichuan, and was later betrayed by traitors. He was arrested and found the organization after successfully escaping from prison.
"However, because of some incidents in the organization at that time, Wen Wei left Sichuan and went to Shanghai because he had been arrested and received unfair treatment. When he searched for Xiangwu to complain and failed to find anyone, the underground organization in Sichuan and Shu was expelled at that time. I don’t know the nationality of their husband and wife, and how they joined the army later on!”
What happened later was that Wen and his wife had no choice but to return to their hometown in southern Shonan because they could not find Xiangwu in Shanghai.
In 1935, Wen Wei wrote an article in a newspaper accusing He Jian, who was in power in central Hunan at that time.
He Jian was furious when he saw it, and wanted to arrest Wen Bing and bring him to justice. Later, Wen Bing took refuge in Zhou's house, and the matter was left alone.
Later, Wen Wei met Liao **, a Huangpu classmate, and strongly invited Wen Wei to work in the Zhejiang Provincial Police Academy where he was.
Under the introduction of Mrs. Liao, Wen Wei met Dai Chunfeng, the actual person in charge of the school.
Under Dai Chunfeng's persuasion, Wen Wei joined the Military Unification Bureau, and was appointed as the instructor of the lieutenant colonel, and at the same time joined the Kuomintang again.
Before coming to Luoyang, Wen Wei was appointed as the chairman of the Shanghai Unification Action Committee and the Chairman of the Countermeasures Committee of the Military Control Bureau.
"Wen Wei was also an extremely staunch comrade of ours at the beginning. After the incident of the Chinese warship, Jiang was purged at the Whampoa Military Academy and asked for cross-** members to keep only one *. Wen Wei did not withdraw from the Communist Party, but chose to Withdrew from the Kuomintang, and later participated in the Communist uprising with the army!"
"However, as far as I know, after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Xiangwu approached Wen Wei and invited him to rejoin the army, but for some unknown reason, Wen Wei did not return to the organization!" the deputy chief of staff said regretfully. .
In fact, Wen Yan has a deep relationship with the Eighth Route Army, and his roots are right and Miaohong. If it wasn't for the wrong way
Wen Wei is the 23rd grandson of Mr. Wen. His father followed Mr. Sun. His father, Wen Zhenzhi, was good friends with Sun, Huang, Cai and Zhou Weihan's father.
His aunt, Mrs. Wen, was Desheng's mother. He and Desheng's third brother had the deepest relationship. After graduating from middle school, the two took the same boat to apply for the Whampoa Military Academy.
Wen Wei was also invited to attend the wedding of Comrade Xiangwu and Deng with Zhou * Shou. At that time, Xiangwu was an instructor at the Whampoa Military Academy, the principal was someone Jiang, and Wen Wei was still the squad leader of 101. Because 101 guns went off and 101 hit cross frame.
Later, Wen Wei was sent to the Gongdelin War Criminals Management Center. In prison, he refused to write a letter of repentance.
Wen Yan said: "I used to be the teacher and political commissar of the Red First Division. Desheng was my cousin, the boss was my superior, Xiangwu was my teacher and introducer, 101 was my subordinate, and Hu Fu's house was less than 20 miles away from my home. Road. They didn’t teach me well, they should write a letter of repentance, I don’t write it.”
Thinking about all kinds of things, the deputy chief of staff couldn't help but let out a long sigh. He didn't know whether he was lamenting that a good comrade like Wen Wei had left the organization due to a mistake in his work, or he was simply feeling sorry for Wen Wei.
"Let's go, this matter still needs to be reported to the headquarters and Yanzhou!"
The atmosphere between the two of them was a bit dull along the way, and neither of them needed to speak.
Zhou Weihan was thinking about what to do if Wen Yan really went to the [-]th Division in the future.
The code names used for some of the names, if you don't know, ask.
In the previous chapter, a brother said that the affairs of the Political Training Office were a trap, and this person would appear frequently.
(End of this chapter)
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