Lieutenant General Huang Wei sat with his followers after being captured by Communist, December 15, 1948, Suxian, China.[474×321]

    by Slience-Suzuka

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    1. Slience-Suzuka on

      ​Here are some anecdotes about Huang. 

      After his capture, he admitted to using chemical gas and napalm but refused to renounce his loyalty to Chiang Kai-shek. As a result, he remained imprisoned until his release in 1975, after which he served in the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

      In 1989, he planned to travel to Taiwan to visit Chiang’s grave, but he passed away from a heart attack just before his departure.

       During his years in prison, he spent a significant amount of time researching perpetual motion machines.

    2. Slience-Suzuka on

      In the bloodiest battle of the Chinese Civil War,the Huaihai Campaign, Huang Wei’s entire 12th Army (including 10 divisions) was completely annihilated by Communist forces led by Deng Xiaoping. 

      Huang was captured after the tank he was riding in broke down during a breakout attempt

    3. Can you imagine if this guy’s side had won and the world were completely dominated by the pedophilic-billionaire class right now?

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