Luanchanghuai union county county Committee county government former site
The former site of Huailian County Committee and Government of Luanchang is located in Toudaoliang Village, Yanqi Town, Huairou District, Beijing. The former site group is centered on the former site of the county party committee and the county government of Luanchanghuai Union County, including the former site of the Fourth Column Arsenal of the Eighth Route Army, the former site of the garment factory, the former site of the Luanchanghuai County Working Committee, the former site of the County Women's Resistance Association (National Salvation Association) and many other buildings and courtyards.
Luanchanghuai United County Party Committee and County Government Former Site Restoration Building
The former site is located in Toudaoliang Village, the Red Patriotism Education Base of Pingbei Anti-Japanese War.
/kloc-at the beginning of 0/942, the Luanhe (Pingping) Chang (Pingping) Huai (Rou) government, also known as the county government, was established on the basis of the No.1, No.4 and No.9 Middle Schools of the Luanhe (Pingping) Miyun Union County. Soon, it became independent as Huailian County of Luanchang. Luanchang-Huaihe Union County governs the first, fourth, ninth, fourteenth and fifteenth districts of the former Fengluanmi Union County. 1942 in the first half of the year, the Japanese army stepped up its crazy "mopping up" and economic blockade of the anti-Japanese base areas, and the Luanhe-Changhuai area suffered extremely serious damage. Fan Lingxi, secretary of the county party committee, died unfortunately, the propaganda minister was arrested in time, and the county magistrate Ni Weiting was transferred with the army, leaving only five of the more than 50 cadres and being forced to temporarily stop working.
Internal exhibition of Pingbei People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall and its former site.
Restore the interior of the building where the old site is located.
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/942, Zhong * * * began to resume his work in the Changhuai area of Luanhe River, relying on the 13th district of Lianhe County of Changping and Yanqing. 1943 Spring, Luanchang Huailian County was established again. 1944 1 month, changed to Luanchang Huaishun Union County.
The staff of Pingbei People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall explained the Anti-Japanese War Museum and its party.
Dahekou martyr cemetery
Dahekou Martyrs Cemetery is located 500 meters west of Qifeng Tea Village, Liulimiao Town, Huairou District, covering an area of 3,500 square meters. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, 24 Eighth Route Army soldiers, including Jiang Hai, fought bravely against Japan and died heroically in Chayangpo and Dianshugou.
1974 In May, the former Sakazaki Peak Tea Commune buried the remains of 14 martyrs in Dahekou Cemetery as a memorial. Liulimiao Town Government renovated Dahekou Martyrs Cemetery 20 10. At present, Dahekou Martyrs Cemetery is an important part of the patriotism education base in Liulimiao Town.
During the visit of the staff of the Anti-Japanese War Museum
Nianziwan Shendonggou Martyrs' Tomb
Nianziwan Shendonggou Martyrs' Tomb is located in Nianziwan Village, Liulimiao Town, Huairou District, Beijing. 194 1 In September, a company of the Eighth Route Army Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei troops ambushed the Japanese army on the Baihe ancient road, intercepted all the military materials transported by the Japanese army to the four seas, annihilated the enemy responsible for escort, and dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army. Subsequently, more than 200 Japanese and puppet troops carried out retaliatory "mopping up" in an attempt to recapture the lost materials. In order to attack the enemy flexibly, the Eighth Route Army sent a small force to lure the enemy to contain the Japanese army, while the main force was hidden and waiting for opportunities to annihilate the enemy.
194 1 year 65438+1On the morning of October 4th, a detachment of the Eighth Route Army was surrounded by Japanese troops in a small village in Shendonggou. In the heroic breakout battle, 13 Eighth Route Army soldiers died heroically, and another 4 soldiers engaged in the task of covering the breakout were captured when their ammunition was exhausted. The villagers in Nianziwan collected the bodies of martyrs and buried them in the land they had guarded.
The Anti-Japanese War Museum and its party collected information about the tombs of martyrs from local villagers.
Following the footsteps of the martyrs and looking back at the touching stories, the activities of visiting the ruins of the Anti-Japanese War Museum continue. Thanks to the Propaganda Department of Huairou District Committee, Huairou Veterans Bureau, Yanqi Town People's Government of Huairou District, Liulimiao Town People's Government of Huairou District and Pingbei People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall for their strong support to this visit!