Speaking of "traitors", people will think of Wang Jingwei, Chen Gongbo, and Zhou Fohai. These people all went for money, voluntarily became Japan's lackeys, betrayed the interests of the country and the nation, and caused huge disasters to the Chinese people.

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Speaking of "traitors", people will think of Wang Jingwei , Chen Gongbo , Zhou Fohai . These people all go for money, voluntarily become Japan's lackeys, betray the interests of the country and the nation, and cause huge disasters to the Chinese people. . But do you know? During Japan's invasion of China, not only did traitors and Liu Yutian appear, they dedicated everything they had to the Japanese invaders. They even sold their property and land to buy arms and fighter planes for the Japanese. This also includes the traitors and puppet troops trained by the Japanese army, totaling two million.

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Everyone knows that Japan is a small country and lacks sufficient supplies and military power. But the Japanese have very ambitious ambitions. They want to unify Asia or even conquer the world. Of course, that is impossible. The Japanese's initial plan was to start from China. After the 918 incident, China's military power implemented a policy of non-resistance. The Japanese army captured Northeast China easily, but Japan's Kwantung Army only had 30,000 people. In front of Zhang Xueliang's 300,000 troops, there was no way to fight back.

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The Japanese knew very well that imposing colonial rule would arouse strong opposition. Therefore, Japan vigorously supports their agents in China. To put it more bluntly, it is cultivating traitors. This is exactly what Japan considered when adopting the strategy of using China to contain China. How many traitors has Japan cultivated? By the end of the Anti-Japanese War, according to data, there were still two million traitors and puppet troops in China. They led the way for the Japanese army, transported ammunition, treated the wounded, provided food and money, and also assisted the Japanese army in fighting and killed our people.

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The number of traitors and puppet troops was once greater than the total number of Japanese invaders of China. This is a shame. So, after the Anti-Japanese War, where did those traitors and puppet troops go? Most of these traitors and puppet troops were organized by the Japanese. More than one million of them were commanded by the Japanese, and some were warlords who defected to Japan. At that time, the Chinese also called them "Er Gouzi" and "Er Devil".

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Especially during the Anti-Japanese War in 1942, Nanjing issued a call for "detours to save the country," requiring front-line commanders of the national army to retain their strength and temporarily surrender when the situation was unfavorable. As soon as this order was issued, the number of puppet troops skyrocketed. Although Japan's Imperial Alliance Army was nominally Wang Wei's army, in fact it had no power to mobilize troops and was completely obedient to the Japanese. In order to facilitate the command of the Japanese army, the organizational structure of the puppet army is also the same as that of the Japanese army.

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After Japan was defeated, there were too many traitors and puppet troops, so how to deal with them was a big problem, and many strange phenomena occurred. First of all, Lao Jiang had his own plan. He deliberately recruited these people under his hands and named them "the "New Army". However, the troops who were taken back under his command did not end well. Although they temporarily escaped legal punishment, in the subsequent war, it was Chiang Kai-shek who was the first to send them out as victims.

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As for the other big traitors, they will be sentenced to less than five years in prison depending on the seriousness of the crime. Those who have committed serious murders will be sentenced to death or life imprisonment . The general Imperial Association Army will be sentenced to more than five years in prison, or even fines and imprisonment.

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Most of them came from poor families. They were forcibly sent to the army at gunpoint on the farmland, and then they had to join the puppet army. There are also some traitors and puppet soldiers who have defected to others. As long as someone provides food, they will defect. They all knew that once they were admitted into the army, they would have to go to the battlefield. If they did not join, they would have to go to prison, so they could only scatter in all directions. Some fled deep into the mountains to become bandits, some were wealthy and fled overseas with their families, and some simply secretly took off their uniforms and hid in the countryside. These people seemed to have narrowly escaped death, but in the end they failed to escape.After many historical investigations, these traitors and pseudo-soldiers were finally caught and most of them were executed.

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