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Introduction of Flying Tigers (short)

Flying Tigers was an anti-Japanese armed force active in southern Shandong (Lincheng, Shexian and tengxian) during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. On June 25th,1940,65438+was established by the order of Sulu detachment of the Eighth Route Army, and it was called "Railway Brigade of Lunan Military Region".

At most, there were more than 300 people. The Sulu detachment appointed Hong Zhenhai as the captain of the Flying Tigers, Wang Huaiwen as the instructor of the Flying Tigers, Du Jiwei as the political commissar and Wang Zhisheng as the vice captain.

Flying Tigers is a heroic anti-Japanese armed force led by China Producers' Party, which belongs to the Eighth Route Army's "1 15 Division Sulu Detachment". The team focused on Lincheng (now Xuecheng District), relied on the masses to carry out guerrilla tactics and fought bloody battles with the Japanese aggressors, playing the strongest voice of saving the country. 1945 was dissolved and merged into the East China Field Army.

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Victory and surrender:

1In August, 945, Japan announced its surrender, but the Japanese troops stationed in Yixian and Lincheng refused to surrender to the Flying Tigers. One day in June+10, 5438, when the Japanese armored train left Lincheng Station at night, it found that the railway ahead had been destroyed near Shagou, and then tried to return to Lincheng, and the retreat was blown up by the Railway Corps. After three days of isolation and hunger, the Japanese army had to surrender.

Zheng Ti, a 23-year-old political commissar of the Railway Brigade, surrendered on behalf of the Eighth Route Army. 1 0,000 Japanese troops surrendered to an anti-Japanese guerrilla group with less than 100 troops, carrying 8 heavy machine guns, more than 30 light machine guns10 and 2 mountain guns, which is extremely rare in the history of military surrender.

1945 65438+At the end of February, the Railway Corps was ordered to be reorganized in tengxian (now Tengzhou). After reorganization, except for two companies under the leadership of the Lunan Railway Working Committee, the rest 100 people were incorporated into the special service group of the Lunan Military Region of the East China Field Army.

The battalion chief Liu Jinshan was transferred to the deputy director of Lunan Railway Bureau, and the deputy battalion chief Wang Zhisheng was transferred to the office director of Lunan Railway Bureau. At this point, the designation of Lunan Railway Brigade was revoked and the historical mission was completed.

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