Huang Wei has been renovated for 27 years. In 1985, I applied to return to the cell No. 2 to stay for one night. Why is this?
Huang Wei was the direct general of Chiang Kai-shek, and he was a stubborn Kuomintang . During the War of Liberation, he was the commander-in-chief of the 12th Corps of the National Army. He was surrounded by Shuangduiji in the Huaihai Battle, and was completely wiped out by the Second Field and the Third Field, becoming a prisoner. After being captured by the People's Liberation Army, Huang Wei was very dissatisfied and said that he would fight again, and he would definitely not give him this opportunity. Subsequently, like other Kuomintang war criminals, he was imprisoned in the Beijing Gongdelin War Criminals Management Institute.
became a war criminal and had a very arrogant attitude. He did not obey management and did not admit his crimes, saying that he had just fulfilled his duties as a soldier. Never participate in political studies, and refuse to reform, always thinking that you are right.
He is also a loyal fan of Chiang Kai-shek . After being transformed, other war criminals realized Chiang Kai-shek's reactionary rule. They often discussed it together, and Huang Wei couldn't sit still. He didn't allow others to say it, and they would quarrel with whoever said it, and sometimes they even started fighting.
Huang Wei likes to make trouble. At that time, there were Japanese war criminals in it. He provoked some Kuomintang war criminals who didn't like the Japanese, causing huge trouble to the management work. In the end, he could only lock the Japanese war criminals elsewhere.
Although he was very stubborn, after he got sick, our party was very generous to him. He invited experts and bought high-priced special medicines. It took a long time and a lot of money to cure Huang Wei's disease, which touched him, but he was still a stubborn person, which was also the reason why he had never been pardoned.
In April 11968, Huang Wei was transferred to the Fushun War Criminals Management Institute and continued to carry out transformation. He began to conduct research and study perpetual motion machines. Anyone who knows a little bit of physics knows that this is impossible to create.
His wife is an intellectual. He told him that the perpetual motion machine does not exist, but Huang Wei has a stubborn temper and just needs to study it. Our party also supported him, gave him R&D funds, found some workers, and arranged workshops. The outcome was imagined, but it was not created.
But our party's approach finally moved Huang Wei. He was imprisoned in the Fushun War Criminal Management Institute for 7 years. Until 1975, he and other war criminals received amnesty and were the last batch of Kuomintang war criminals to be pardoned.
Huang Wei finally gained freedom. He was 71 years old at this time. Our party also invited him to attend the National Day celebration, allowing him to see the prosperity of New China. The people lived a very happy life. He finally realized his mistake.
After being released from prison, Huang Wei worked as a liberal arts and history specialist at the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Literature and History Material Research Committee, and wrote modern military history. This job also made him face history and his thoughts completely changed.
1985, Huang Wei was 81 years old. His 27 years as a war criminal remained fresh in his memory, full of beautiful meetings, witnessed the change of his thoughts, and also recorded the care and care of the party and the state.
He made an unexpected decision, which was to come to Fushun War Criminals Management Institute again, which has now become a memorial hall. He made a request, which was to stay in the cell No. 2 where he originally lived for one night.
In this cell, Huang Wei was transformed from a stubborn person who was unable to enter the air and salt to a normal person, which was the place where he remembered the most.
11989, Huang Wei accepted the invitation and prepared to visit Taiwan. However, because he was so excited, he died of a heart attack at the age of 85.