On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and

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html During the 114-year Anti-Japanese War, Japan trained more than 3 million traitors and puppet troops. What happened to them after Japan surrendered?

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within half a year, so many Puppet army , traitor. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and wealth, and became accomplices of the Japanese, such as Wang Jingwei , Chen Gongbo , Zhou Fohai , Li Shiqun and others.

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and - DayDayNews

Although Japan's military and national power were stronger than ours at that time, the Chinese people did not want to be slaves to the subjugation of their country, rose up to resist, and finally defeated the invaders.

Japan is a small country, but it has great ambitions. Due to lack of resources, after the Meiji Restoration its national power gradually became stronger, and it wanted to expand. First, it invaded China, then occupied Asia, and finally conquered the world. I really dare to think about it. .

In fact, if Zhang Xueliang could lead the Northeastern Army to fight a fierce battle during the September 18th Incident, I guess the Japanese would not dare to have this idea. At that time, Japan's Kwantung Army only had 30,000 soldiers, while the Northeast Army had 400,000 soldiers. If one in 10 soldiers were killed, they wouldn't be able to beat the Japanese very hard.

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and - DayDayNews

However, Zhang Xueliang did not resist, allowing the Japanese to easily occupy the Northeast. After tasting the sweetness, they dared to continue launching a war of aggression against China. After occupying most of China, it established many agents in various places, such as the puppet Manchukuo Puyi and the Wang puppet government.

During the fourteen years of the War of Resistance, the Japanese trained many traitors and formed too many puppet troops. There are more than 3 million people recorded. In September 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. What would be the fate of these traitors and puppet troops?

There are some traitors and puppet soldiers among them. According to the strategy of "saving the country through curves", they first defect to the Japanese to preserve their own strength, and wait until they have the opportunity to save the country later. After all, their lives are all gone, so what can they do to save the country?

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and - DayDayNews

That’s why there are so many Japanese and puppet troops. However, after the Japanese surrendered, how to deal with them was also a headache. It was impossible to kill them directly. There were millions of people.

So Chiang Kai-shek incorporated these puppet troops into the national army and named them " Zixin Army", which meant giving them a chance to reform. It sounds like this, but in fact Chiang Kai-shek did it to fight the civil war. Prepare to expand the army.

Although these people escaped legal sanctions, they were all sent to the battlefield by Chiang Kai-shek, and in the end they basically became cannon fodder. As for those notorious traitors who had done many bad things, Chiang Kai-shek could not protect them because the people also demanded sanctions against them.

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and - DayDayNews

After trial, depending on the crimes of these traitors, some were sentenced to imprisonment, and some were directly sentenced to death, but there was no good ending.

In order to avoid legal sanctions, some people hide and live in the mountains. Some people spend money to hide abroad. Some people change their names, and even disfigure their faces, just to avoid being discovered.

On July 7, 1937, Japan officially launched a war of aggression against China and occupied most of China within six months. As a result, many puppet troops and traitors appeared. Some people were forced, but some people betrayed the country and the people for the sake of glory and - DayDayNews

But the country and the people would not let them go. In the end, their identities were exposed, they were captured, held a public trial, and finally sentenced to death. They all deserved the fate.

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