Chapter 3 White Paper is here
Everyone nodded in agreement, and Wu Ming continued: "I suggest that we set up a department that will be deployed immediately. From now on, we will use personnel to draw and test valuable targets, such as the British military camps, police stations, airports, residences of British officials, office locations, etc., especially after the disbandment of the Anti-Japanese Army, according to my estimate, there should be a short buffer time."
"It's better to have Brother Hanfeng serve as the leader of this department." Li Xiaohai suggested: "You are responsible for catching the general manager, selecting appropriate goals, and formulating an action plan. After all, you are an expert in special operations here."
"I agree." Xiao Minghua nodded, "There is no more suitable person than Brother Hanfeng. This job must be yours."
"This, we will divide our responsibilities later." Wu Ming scratched his head and complained deliberately: "It's not okay to let me accompany my wife to enjoy the tropical scenery. I'll put a bridle on me so soon."
"It's still time." Zhao Xiaomei blinked and said with a smile: "When someone clearly detects the intelligence and reports it, it will take a few days. Besides, we will also provide you with some staff, so I dare not tired you alone!"
"That's OK." Wu Ming pursed his lips and continued: "There is a small suggestion for the time being. I don't think the valuables seized will be hidden, buy food, medicine, cloth, and sleeper cars, or other things that can be used. After all, we may have to face a long-term battle. Although gold and silver are good, they cannot eat or wear. When the British blockade, it will be difficult for us to spend it if we want to spend it."
"The food is very expensive now!" Liu Cheng said: "If we rush to buy land, will we raise the price?"
"I think we can buy it in small quantities and multiple times. After all, there are many of us." Zhao Xiaomei said: "I will try to concentrate after purchasing in batches. After all, the Anti-Japanese Army has not been disbanded yet. The British must maintain the relative stability of society!"
"I think it's OK." Xiao Minghua looked at Zhao Xiaomei and said with a smile: "Here, I want to re-dividate my responsibilities. The Party, government and military each select a leadership team, each with its own specialist, coordinate and cooperate, so that the work will be easier to carry out in the future."
After a brief discussion, in order to facilitate the struggle, the former Chinese Independent Democratic Party was temporarily renamed, and the Party General Secretary was designated as Xiao Minghua; the National People's Liberation Army's Anti-Japanese Army was renamed as Xiao Minghua, but the specific military operations were led by Wu Ming, commander-in-chief. The chief of staff was Liu Cheng; government affairs were led by Zhao Xiaomei and Li Xiaohai. In this way, the three teams were initially established, and the work of the Party, government and military was subdivided, and the responsibilities were clearer.
"I'm afraid that I can't do it well if I have limited abilities." Zhao Xiaomei said humbly.
"No one is born to learn slowly!" Xiao Minghua comforted: "If you ask everyone, who is not a little nervous, but the one who is reliable is just us, even if we drive the ducks on the shelves, we have to pick it up."
"There must be many intellectuals among the children of overseas Chinese. They will recruit more law and political students, so they can help them!" Wu Ming suggested: "I have a friend who is from the mainland. If she can come, it is just right to be an assistant for you."
"Female?" Zhao Xiaomei asked in confusion: "Can you come?"
"It's not very accurate. I told her when I came." Wu Ming said sadly: "Her husband and younger brother are both national army pilots. She has sacrificed one after another, but she has not yet completely freed from her grief."
The friend Wu Ming mentioned was Zheng Pingru. Her younger brother Zheng Haicheng flew in the sky with the Japanese invaders and died heroically in the air battle to defend Chongqing. Less than a year later, her husband Wang Hanxun died while performing military missions in Hengshan, and was the captain of the colonel.
"A loyal and fierce family can be respectable and admired." Xiao Minghua sighed.
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Wu Mingdi's arrival seemed to have given a heart-warming agent to the National People's Liberation Army. The meeting of the day even formulated a careful plan to clarify the short-term and long-term goals. From this day on, Xiao Minghua, Wu Ming, Zhao Xiaomei and others began to lead the troops to make a desperate arrangement, and the wheel of the history deviated from the track on this day.
From this day on, the attitude of the hardliners in the Anti-Japanese Army, namely the National People's Liberation Army, gradually softened, which made the British colonists overjoyed. After agreeing to their requests for some places such as providing food and daily necessities, the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army leaders reached a "consensus" and officially accepted the plan to dissolve the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army on November 15, 2019.
Liu Yao, head of the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army Central Military Commission, entertained people from all walks of life at the Great Hall of China in Kuala Lumpur, and delivered a speech on the demobilization of the Anti-Japanese Army: "The war has ended, and the anti-Japanese mission is underway.
, the Chinese anti-Japanese army is no longer necessary. Malaya has entered the democracy of building a democratic and free country, and the people of Laiya are mainly to assist the British government in establishing a democratic and free new Malaya. Therefore, it is necessary and necessary to disband the Chinese anti-Japanese army."
On December 1, the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army detachments were officially disbanded under the order of the Central Military Commission. The British Military Control Government held a demobilization review ceremony in 12 places in Malaysia, distributed 350 condolences to each Chinese Anti-Japanese soldiers, and awarded medals to the anti-Japanese soldiers. In its monthly report in December, the British Military Control Commission said: "The dissolution of the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army was successfully completed without accidents. The weapons handed over by the Anti-Japanese Army were much larger than expected."
1946.1.6 The British authorities awarded Chinese anti-Japanese generals medals and harnesses to the Chinese anti-Japanese generals in New I+. On this day, the British colonists were all happy and excited because they were celebrating the double victory, celebrating the victory of the anti-Japanese war and regaining control of Malaya, and celebrating the successful end of the disbandment of the Chinese anti-Japanese army.
The treaty between Britain and the Malayan states before the war only required Britain to protect it, and did not transfer the highest judgment power of the sultans of the sultans of the sultans of the sultans of the sultans of the sultans of the war. Now, for the sake of the new post-war colonial system established by the British colonists, and to punish these fence-between the sultans who defected to Japan during the war. Britain forced nine sultans to sign and seal the document "voluntarily transfer all the ruling power to the Treaty of King George VI of the British King". In this way, by the end of 1945, the British government had already taken the lead.
After holding the signing of the Nine Sultans, "voluntarily transfer all the ruling power to the Treaty of King George VI of England", he obtained a new "legal basis" to directly rule Malaya. In addition, the weapons of the Chinese anti-Japanese army were successfully confiscated, and the powerful armed forces and the local people's committees established by it were disbanded. The United Kingdom believed that the time for establishing a new post-war colonial order of Malaya was ripe, so he published the new constitutional reform plan he prepared for the Malayan people, namely the white paper.
The white paper proposes to abolish the administrative organization units before the war and form another Malay Federal Malay
Union consists of four pre-war states, namely Selangor, Pili, Semir Neumann, Pahang, and five pre-war states of Malaya, namely Johor, Kelanta, Tengganu, Kedah and Perlis, and two cities in the colonies of the other Straits, namely Penang and Malacca. Singapore was divided from Malaya and became a direct colony alone. The white paper stipulates that Malaya is the highest ruler with the governor appointed by the British King.
It has two executive and legislative meetings, and local councils in each country, Penang and Malacca, and each sultan no longer has the status of nominal ruler and only retains religious power. The white paper promises that after the establishment of the Malay Federation, non-Malays can easily obtain citizenship, that is, if they are over 18 years old, or live in Malay or Singapore for ten years before 15 years.
As soon as the white paper was released, the left-wing parties in Malaya accused them of turning indirect rule before the war into direct rule, focusing administrative and legislative power in the hands of the governor appointed by the British king, forcibly separating Singapore from Malaya, and dividing citizens into Malays and non-Malays was a destruction of the unity of all ethnic groups. Conservative Malay upper class and Malay people were dissatisfied with the British forcing the Sudan to "automatically give up power" to 42 Malays in the rude and force the Sudan to "automatically give up power" to take the governor.
Under the leadership of Orn Galfair, the Malay national unification agency was formed on 1946. Umno, which strongly demanded the protection of Malay privileges and opposed the granting of non-Malay citizenship. Umno called on Malays to carry out boycott activities. On April 1, the first Governor of the Malay Federation, Jente, presided over the establishment ceremony of the Malay Federation. Nine Malay MPs appointed by Malay Sultan and the United Kingdom were absent. Malays from all over the country held a mourning week to protest.
The situation became complicated, and all parties in Malaya were protesting. London sent Southeast Asia Supreme Commissioner MacDonald to Malaya to deal with the resistance of all parties in Malaya.
At this time, the top leaders of the National People's Liberation Army once again convened a secret plenary meeting to formulate an action plan to deal with this complex situation.
"Pingru, don't work so hard." The meeting was about to be held. Wu Ming walked up to Zheng Pingru and whispered: "The body is the capital of the revolution. If you do this again, I will send someone to send you back."
Chapter completed!