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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fu_ZuoyiFu Zuoyi – Wikipedia

    Fu Zuoyi ( chinesisch 傅作義 / 傅作义, Pinyin Fù Zuòyì, W.-G. Fu Tso-i; * 27. Juni 1895 in Ronghe, Kreis Linyi, Provinz Shanxi; † 19. April 1974 in Peking) war Kommandeur in der Armee des chinesischen Kriegsherren Yan Xishan, General der Nationalrevolutionären Armee und Politiker der Volksrepublik China .

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    Fu Zuoyi (simplified Chinese: 傅作义; traditional Chinese: 傅作義; pinyin: Fù Zuòyì; Wade–Giles: Fu Tso-i) (June 2, 1895 − April 19, 1974) was a Chinese military leader. He began his military career in the service of Yan Xishan, and he was widely praised for his defense of Suiyuan from the Japanese.

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    Fu Zuoyi war Kommandeur in der Armee des chinesischen Kriegsherren Yan Xishan, General der Nationalrevolutionären Armee und Politiker der Volksrepublik China. Fu besuchte als Jugendlicher in die Armeeschule von Shanxi, die Qinghe-Offiziersschule in Peking und die Militärakademie Baoding und trat danach in die Armee des Kriegsherren Yan Xishan ...

  4. Fu Zuoyi. General 2nd Rank. * 27th of June 1895. † 19th of April 1974. (傅作义) (Fu Tso-yi) Promotions. Service. Picture source: http://big5.gov.cn. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of General 2nd Rank Fu Zuoyi. He was a general during World War Two.

  5. Fu Zuoyi and the Anti-Japanese War in Inner Mongolia Area. Ma Han-mei. Published 2005. History, Political Science. Taking the helm of Suiyuan, Fu Zuoyi mapped out a strategy to deal with Dewang's dividing and the aggression of Japan.

  6. In August 1936 Demchugdongrub's army attempted to invade eastern Suiyuan, but it was defeated by Yan Xishan's forces under the command of Fu Zuoyi. Following this defeat, Demchugdongrub rebuilt his armed forces and planned another invasion. Japanese agents carefully sketched and photographed Suiyuan's defenses while Demchugdongrub ...

  7. During the Chinese Civil War that followed WW2, still the governor of Suiyuan Province, Fu found himself in command of 520,000 men over the strategic Suiyuan-Beijing Corridor; between 1946 and 1947, he was the governor of the Chahar Province as well. Although he was named by the Nationalist leadership as the commander of the General ...