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Liu Chang-yi (Liu Changyi) commanded Kuomingtang 15 Army during Ichi-go. A master at changing sides, he eventually commanded troops on all three sides of the three-way war in China.
1905
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Born |
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1933 |
Major general |
Commander, 3 Division, Chahar Popular Anti-Japanese Allied Force |
1933 |
Retires |
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1938 |
Commander, Northern Henan Guerrilla Warfare, 1 War Area |
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1940 |
Surrenders to the Japanese |
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1941 |
Defects to Wang Ching-wei's puppet government |
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1941 |
Commander, Northern Henan Pacification Headquarters |
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1941 |
Commander, 21 Provisional Division |
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1942 |
Defects to Kuomintang |
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1942 |
Lieutenant general |
Commander, 15 Army |
1945 |
Deputy commander, 19 Army Group |
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1947 |
Deputy commander, 1 Pacification Area |
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1949 |
Deputy commander, Songhu Garrison Headquarters |
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1949 |
Commander, Northern Area Army Group |
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1949 |
Commander, 51 Army |
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1949 |
Defects to Chinese Communists |
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1985 |
Dies |
References
Generals.dk (accessed 2011-3-11)
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