- Li Zhaolin
Li Zhaolin, 李超兰, (1910-1946), was the founder and leader of the 3rd Route Army, a division of the
Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army in theSecond Sino-Japanese War .Li was born in
Liaoyang county,Liaoning Province,Manchuria . After theMukden Incident , he joined the Anti-Japanese National Salvation movement in Beijing. He later returned to organize his hometown volunteers against Japan. In May 1932 Li joined the Youth League and in the fall of 1932 he joined theCommunist Party of China and was engaged in to theBenxi coal mine labor movement.In December 1932 with the Japanese defeating the Anti Japanese Volunteer Armies Lu came to Harbin to direct the military actions of the local party organization. By November 1933, Li went to Zhuhe county to lead its guerrilla forces as deputy commander and political officer under
Zhao Shangzhi . By the 6th of June 1934 he became director of the Political Department of theNortheast Anti-Japanese United Army , and director of the General Political Department of the anti-Japanese forces in northern Manchuria. In the next few years withZhao Shangzhi andLi Yanlu made coordinated raids and attacked and occupiedLinkou for a time, and founded theTangyuan guerrilla base in the lower Songhua River. In May 1939, Li assumed the command of the 3rd Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. He then carried out guerrilla war in the Songnen Plain against the Japanese, and overran Nehe,Keshan ,Zhaoyuan and other counties.By the end of 1940, the resistance forces were in an extremely difficulty situation and had suffered serious setbacks. By November 1941 Li was forced to withdraw into the
Soviet Union and for the rest of the war cooperated with Soviet Red Army. In 1945 he returned to Manchuria with the liberating Soviet army. He became the vice commander of the Harbin Garrison Headquarters, and party secretary of the Songhua-jiang zone, vice president ofBinjiang province, chairman of Sino-Soviet Friendship Association. On March 9, 1946 Li was killed in Harbin byKuomintang agents. To commemorate him, Harbin changed the name theLam Kam Road Park toZhaolin Park .External links
* [http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2005-07/08/content_3193629.htm Li Zhaolin] in Chinese, with photo
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