- Hebei-Chahar Political Council
The Hebei-Chahar Political Council, or Hebei-Chahar Political Commission, was established at
Beijing under Gen.Song Zheyuan ,1935-12-08 .In 1935, under Japanese pressure,
China signed theHe-Umezu Agreement , which forbade theKuomintang (KMT) from conducting party operations inHebei and effectively ended Chinese control of that province. In the same year, theChin-Doihara Agreement was signed and vacated the KMT from Chahar. By the end of 1935, the Chinese central government had virtually vacated fromNorth China . In its place, the Japanese-backedEast Hebei Autonomous Council was established on November 24, and Prince Teh, a leader of the Mongols in the provinces of what is nowInner Mongolia , was striving to set up an autonomous Mongolian Government there.Kenji Doihara then tried to persuade General Song to set up an autonomous government in the Hebei - Chahar region. Resulting protests by Chinese citizens gave Japan the excuse to increase their garrison in theTianjin area. To prevent the forceable establishment of a Japanese puppet state,Song Zheyuan , considered a pro Japanese general established the Hebei-Chahar Political Council on1935-12-18 , controling the remainder of Hebei and Chahar provinces. Although the Hebei-Chahar Political Council rendered lip service to the Japanese effort to secure the secession of the five provinces of North China (Shandong ,Hebei ,Shanxi , Chahar, andSuiyuan ) it made no vital concessions, the Chinese government still remained in control through the council.Source
* Mikiso Hane, Modern Japan: A Historical Survey, Westview Press, Japan, 2001, 554 pages. ISBN 0813337569
ee also
*
Second Sino-Japanese War
*Actions in Inner Mongolia (1933-36)
*Jia Deyao
*Liu Zhe
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.