- Zhou Fohai
Zhou Fohai (Chinese: 周佛海; 1897-1948), Chinese politician, and second in command of
Wang Jingwei 'scollaborationist Nanjing Nationalist Government Executive Yuan .Born in
Hunan Province in 1897, Zhou chose a political career after studying inJapan . He attended the first conference ofCommunist Party of China in July 1921 but quit the Party in 1924 to join theKuomintang and his political career began while he was assigned to the publicity department of the central government. In 1938, as theSecond Sino-Japanese War was going badly, he became a close collaborator ofWang Jingwei .Zhou followed Wang when he formed the puppet Nanjing Nationalist Government in Japanese occupied China. Zhou control in the regime extended to finance, treasury, foreign affairs and part of the army. He was also police minister, treasurer and mayor of
Shanghai .After the invading Japanese were defeated in 1945, Zhou was captured and taken to
Chongqing where he remained in custody for nearly a year. He was then sent toNanjing inJiangsu Province where he stood trial for his wartime role. He was sentenced to death but this was commuted to life imprisonment byChiang Kai-shek , after his wife had interceded for him. He suffered from heart and stomach problems while in prison and died on February 28, 1948, aged 52.External links
* [http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2005-04-11/17006354825.shtml 周佛海] with photo
* [http://english.eastday.com/eastday/englishedition/node20665/node20667/node22808/node45576/node45577/userobject1ai887918.html A traitor's love nest]
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