The second amnesty,1960165438+1October 28th, the Supreme People's Court, People's Republic of China (PRC) released 50 "truly reformed war criminals", including 45 war criminals belonging to Chiang Kai-shek clique (such as Fan and Li) and 4 war criminals belonging to the puppet Manchukuo, including Aisingiorro belonging to the puppet Mongolian autonomous government.
In the third amnesty,196 1/People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) released 68 "truly reformed war criminals" in the Supreme People's Court, including 61war criminals belonging to Chiang Kai-shek clique (such as Liao Yaoxiang, Du Jianshi, Lin Weichou and Wang Lingyun). ) and seven war criminals belonging to Manchukuo.
The fourth amnesty, 1 On April 9th, 963, People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) the Supreme People's Court released 35 "war criminals" according to the amnesty order, including 30 war criminals originally belonging to Chiang Kai-shek's clique, 4 war criminals originally belonging to the puppet Manchukuo and1war criminals originally belonging to the puppet Mongolian autonomous government. The fourth Amnesty official, Kang Ze, was the commander of the 15th appeasement area of the Kuomintang.
The fifth Amnesty, 1 96465438+On February 28th, the Supreme People's Court, People's Republic of China (PRC) released 53 "truly reformed war criminals", including 45 war criminals of Chiang Kai-shek clique, 7 war criminals of puppet Manchukuo and1war criminals of puppet Mongolian autonomous government. Wang is the fifth Amnesty official and once served as the chairman of the Kuomintang in Sichuan Province.
The sixth amnesty, 1966. On April 16, the Supreme People's Court, People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) released 57 "war criminals who really turned evil into good". Among them, there are 52 war criminals of Chiang Kai-shek clique, 4 war criminals of puppet Manchukuo, and war criminals of puppet Mongolian autonomous government 1 person. Ganjul Zabu, the sixth Amnesty official, was once the commander of the Ninth Military Region of the Puppet Manchukuo.
The seventh amnesty,1March 1975 19, the Supreme People's Court released all prisoners of war. This Amnesty is an Amnesty without any preconditions. Earlier, Mao Zedong had instructed: "No one will be killed" and "Let it go, it is not good to force others to reform". In terms of specific policies and treatment, he specifically explained: "When prisoners of war are released, a farewell party should be held, and they should be invited to eat more fish and meat, and each person should be given an allowance of 1000 yuan, so that everyone has the right to citizenship." Huang Wei, the seventh Amnesty official, was the commander-in-chief of the Kuomintang 12 Corps.