In fact, these three people are the secretaries-general of the Central Party Department of the Kuomintang and concurrently the directors of the Central Bureau. The deputy director of the Central Bureau is the person in charge in front of the stage and bears the actual responsibility; Deputy Director Xu Enzeng first, and later became Ye Xiufeng.
2. Previous Directors of Military Bureau: Dai Li, Zheng Jiemin (short-term responsibility) and Mao Renfeng.
The director of the Central Bureau of Statistics is not a part-time job in name only, but a powerful figure, who is also the person in charge in front of the stage and bears actual responsibility;
3. The founder of the Central Bureau is Chen Lifu (and his younger brother Chen Guofu).
Chen Lifu (1August 2, 9001day-2001February 8, 2000), named Zuyan, was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang Province. Father Chen Qiye, word diligent, brother Chen Zutao, word Guofu. In addition, he was renamed Li Rongqing and Gu Junming.
Chen Lifu is one of the most important figures in China in the 20th century, a politician of the Kuomintang in China, who spent most of his life in politics. He served as confidential secretary of Chiang Kai-shek, secretary general of the Kuomintang, minister of education, vice president of the Legislative Yuan and other important positions. Especially as the Minister of Education with the background of studying in the United States, he made outstanding contributions to the development of education in China during the war. Chen Lifu established the Middle School.
4. The founder of Juntong Bureau is Dai Li.
Dai Li (1May 28th, 897 ——1March 94617th), Lieutenant General of the Army of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and Head of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of the Military Commission of the National Government. Jiang Shan County, Quzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province (now Jiang Shan City, Quzhou City) is a native of Baoan, and graduated from the sixth phase of Huangpu Military Academy. Because of the trust of Chiang Kai-shek, he has been engaged in the work of agents and spies for a long time.
He was in charge of the Military Bureau, the intelligence organ of the Republic of China National Government, and served as the deputy director (but the actual leader) and director of the Sino-US Institute of Special Technical Cooperation. The Military Bureau led by him killed and persecuted many dissidents, Chinese * * * and democratic party members, Japanese and collaborators with Japanese, and even political opponents of Chiang Kai-shek in China Kuomintang.
In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Dai Li and the Military Bureau he led made outstanding contributions to the Republic of China. 1946 Dai Li was killed in a plane crash, and was posthumously appointed as a lieutenant general by the National Government. Because of his uncertain whereabouts and elusive appearance, he was called a mysterious figure in Asia and one of the most mysterious figures in the modern history of China by the American magazine Ke lyles.
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The difference between the central unified bureau and the military unified bureau
1, belonging to different systems.
1) China belongs to the (Kuomintang) party system. The central unification mainly governs the party affairs of the Kuomintang, the administrative organs and schools all over the country, and the social enlightenment public opinion, all of which are under the jurisdiction of the central unification department.
2) Juntong belongs to the (National Revolutionary Army) military system. The military system mainly governs the army, the police constitution and the transportation departments in various places.
2. Different fields of work.
1) The main field of work of the Central Committee is political control. Surveillance of party officials, persecution and wooing of the opposition (or Democrats without party affiliation). The focus is to monitor the internal situation of the Kuomintang organs and control public opinion and thought;
2) Military reconnaissance is the main field of work of the Military Command. Send spies to lurk and assassinate to collect enemy military intelligence; Reconnaissance and eliminate spies sent by the enemy and their own defectors.
3) The responsibilities of both parties are very clear, and the collected information and clues, if they fall within the responsibility of the other party, must be handed over to the other party for reception.
3. Different working methods.
1) The central system works in a conventional way. Mainly monitoring, wooing and buying; It will also use the judiciary to arrest political prisoners; Shut down disobedient media and enterprises with administrative intervention; It is often planted and stigmatized to attack all parties outside the Kuomintang.
2) The way the military system works is more shady, bloodier and has no bottom line. Despicable means are often used to secretly arrest hostile forces, extort confessions by torture in secret prisons, and even directly assassinate opponents.
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