Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day

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Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

On August 19, 1945, a small plane landed at Shenyang Airport. At the moment the plane stopped, the Soviet army surrounded the plane. After the plane door opened, Pu Yi walked out. The next day, Puyi and his group of 9 people were taken to the Soviet Union, where they were successively detained in the Morokovka Detention Center in Chita, the Boli Honghezi Detention Center, and the 45th Special Prisoners of War Detention Center. Picture: Puyi captured by the Soviet army.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Pu Yi is in the Morokovka shelter. This is a photo of him with the person in charge of the shelter. What Puyi never expected was that after he came to the Soviet Union, he was treated with high standards. The Morokovka shelter where he was first held held a small banquet for him and explained to him how the shelter is right. Some of his special policies.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Puyi and senior leaders of the Morokovka shelter took a group photo. In the five years in the Soviet Union, Puyi lived like a sanatorium, four meals a day, breakfast: bread and various snacks, coffee, tea, etc.; lunch: at least two dishes and one soup; afternoon: high-class afternoon tea; dinner: Western food There are beef tongue, oxtail, fruit wine, snacks and so on. This kind of life is comparable to Pu Yi's treatment in the puppet Manchukuo.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Puyi accepts questions from Soviet officers as if talking. Pu Yi has always regarded herself as an emperor during the Soviet Union, and asked the people who came with him to please him every day. In this regard, the staff of the shelter never interfered.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Pu Yi, who is reading the newspaper, is in a good mood. In addition to the high-standard treatment of food, the Soviet side also arranged a single room for Puyi, and installed a wireless radio, and did not restrict Puyi's personal freedom in the shelter.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Puyi, accompanied by Soviet officers, is about to go to Tokyo, Japan, to attend the Far East Military Court as a witness. At the moment when he became a prisoner, Pu Yi thought that his life was unsafe, but the treatment given to him by the Soviet side surprised and delighted him. Soon, a new problem was urgently needed by Pu Yi, "How can I stay in the Soviet Union for a long time?"

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Puyi arrived in Tokyo. In order to stay in the Soviet Union for a long time, Pu Yi thought of many ways. First, he expressed his willingness to stay in the Soviet Union to the leader of the shelter, and then asked his younger brother Pu Jie to write a letter to Stalin. The result was nothing. After much deliberation, Pu Yi decided to use the valuable treasures he carried when he fled from the Changchun Puppet Manchukuo palace to win over the Soviet army guarding him by his side, but he failed.

Rare photos of Puyi in the Soviet Union, with extremely high treatment and four meals a day - DayDayNews

Picture: Two Soviet officers accompanied Pu Yi in the rest area of ​​the Far East Military Court. On August 3, 1950, Puyi boarded the train returning to China, and then came to Fushun War Criminals Management Office to start a 10-year transformation life.

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