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Xiao Shuxuan

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as a commander. In 1939-40, Xiao defected to Wang Jingwei's faction and joined his new pro-Japanese government. He held a number of prominent positions in Nanjing regime, including minister of Military Training and Chairman of the National Military Council. In 1943, when he was appointed head of the
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Central Military Academy and in March 1945, Army Minister.
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Executed Kuomintang collaborators with Imperial Japan
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Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Chinese
lieutenant general
National Revolutionary Army
Wang Jingwei
Reorganized National Government of China
Xinhai Revolution
Northern Expedition
ISBN
978-7-202-03014-1
ISBN
7-101-01320-1
Xiao Shuxuan - Biography
Ren Yuandao
Yang Kuiyi
Ye Peng
Categories
1894 births
1945 deaths
Chinese people of World War II
Generals from Fujian
Executed Kuomintang collaborators with Imperial Japan
Republic of China Army generals
Politicians from Fuzhou
Republic of China politicians from Fujian
People executed by China

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