After Puyi became a prisoner of war, how did he spend it in the Soviet Union?

As a prisoner of war, what was Puyi's real life like during his five years in the Soviet Union? The last emperor Puyi had a legendary life. He became king at the age of three and abdicated at the age of six. 1On August 5th, 945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender, and Puyi, the "puppet Manchukuo" emperor, read the abdication letter, ending the puppet life in the puppet Manchukuo for 13 years. After that, Puyi was taken to the Soviet Union as a prisoner of war for five years and returned to China in 1950.

1. Accidentally caught while running away.

1On August 6th, 945, under the mobilization of Yoshioka Yasunari, the Japanese representative in the Puppet Manchukuo, Puyi arrived at Shenyang Airport with his younger brother Pu Jie, nephew Yushan, doctor and his entourage, ready to flee to Japan. While waiting at the airport, they were suddenly surrounded by a group of armed Soviet Red Army. A Soviet Red Army officer noticed Puyi. He was dressed in military uniform and looked dignified. After some inquiries, he learned that he was a puppet emperor, politely invited Puyi to board the Soviet plane parked on the runway, and confiscated the pistol he carried with him.

Yoshioka tried to stop him, but was reprimanded by Soviet soldiers, who forcibly separated Puyi from him. Soviet soldiers heard that Puyi was captured and came to watch. Puyi even shook hands with the soldiers and took a group photo. In this way, Puyi became a prisoner of the Soviet Union, and then the Soviet Union escorted Puyi to Chita Airport and put him in Chita garrison headquarters.

Second, continue to play custody.

1June, 945, Puyi was transferred to No.45 detention center in Khabarovsk, where besides Puyi and his party, some senior Japanese war criminals were held. Puyi was well treated in the detention center and received preferential treatment from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union specially arranged a waiter for him to be responsible for the daily life and management of Puyi and others. Every meal is rich, with enough Russian food, bread, fruit, cream products and other foods. In addition, the Soviet Union was also equipped with doctors and nurses by Puyi to check his body regularly.

In addition to these thoughtful arrangements, the Soviet army will also give Puyi 30 rubles of pocket money every month, but the money is useless to Puyi, who has already given it to his subordinates.

Reluctantly sent back to China.

1 July 1950, after many consultations between the Chinese and Soviet governments, Puyi was extradited to China in August1year at Suifenhe, Heilongjiang. Puyi was very afraid. He was afraid of the trial of China government and the crusade of China people. /kloc-in the early morning of August, 2000, more than 50 puppet Manchu officials, including Puyi, were extradited to China and detained in Fushun War Criminals Management Office. 1959, Puyi was pardoned and returned to Beijing to live as a gardener in a botanical garden. 1967, Puyi died at the age of 62.