The Death of Wang Yizhe: the Northeastern Army's Participation in the Xi'an Incident (full Collection)

The Death of Wang Yizhe: the Northeastern Army's Participation in the Xi'an Incident (full Collection)

by Shi Yuan

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In a documentary style, delicate writing style, and based on detailed historical materials, this book describes in detail the entire evolution and development of the Xi'an Incident that occurred on December 12, 1936, and the "Second Second Mutiny" that occurred on February 2, 1937. Wang Yizhe, commander of the 67th Army of the Northeast Army, was involved in the entire process of the two incidents and became an important target and victim of the bloody "Second Second" mutiny. The Xi'an Incident was the pivotal point in China's transition from a long-term civil war to a national war of resistance, and played an important role in the process of China's modern history. In the long process of fighting to get rid of the national crisis, the Chinese Communist Party, the Northeastern Army, the Northwest Army, the Kuomintang and other political and military forces allied, cooperated, clashed, and fought with each other, and heroes from all sides stepped onto the historical stage one after another. This book depicts important historical figures such as Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Zhang Xueliang, Yang Hucheng, Chiang Kai-shek, and Song Meiling, as well as Wang Yizhe, Sun Mingjiu, Ying Detian, Miao Jianqiu, Bai Fengxiang, Liu Guiwu and other figures who played an important role in the Xi'an Incident. They have their own distinct personalities and have chosen different paths. Under the background of the Anti-Japanese War and in the turbulent political and military struggles, they have performed ups and downs of fate. This book is a unique interpretation and review of the Xi'an Incident and the entire history of the Anti-Japanese War.

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Hello, I am currently looking for some information about the Japanese-Puppet period in Shanghai. Among them, I saw some books written by you about the Japanese and Puppet period. There are things about my elders in the book. Some things are very vague to our family, and we really want to find out what happened in 1939. I hope the author can contact me after reading the message.

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