January 11.1926-Chang Tso-announced three northeastern provinces independent
January 11, 1926 (27) Yi Chou winter months, Chang Tso-lin announced the Northeast. In In 1926, Chang Tso-recovery Guo Songling anti-Ge caused the mess and prevent the National Army invasion telegram to the nation, announced the three northeastern provinces and the Beijing government to sever all administrative relations, to the town of Granville generals nominal presided the Northeast military and political affairs. 23, the Northeast the corporation joint meeting energized, the implementation of the three provinces associated governance pushed Chang Tso-lin maintain northeast order, announced that from now on, all the commands of the Beijing government, and constraints, and shall not be admitted. 25, Chang Tso-convened meeting of the important civil and military officials, the meeting decided: the Northeast formal declaration of independence, the implementation of the "protectors", Shanhaiguan, Qinhuangdao sector layout line of defense, the Rehe the defensive, Unmanning seven million to prevent the National Army invasive; a large number of arms expansion in the northeast, the army was reorganized into 14 divisions, temporary rest. Meanwhile, Chang Tso-General Order office security commander and military affairs in the Northeast President official, and telephone order entry Fengtian today, retreated Bong ground. (1 $ djτ.cōm)
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