MILITARY INFORMATION: REVISION OF THE MILITARY ORGANIZATION OF THE INNER MONGOLIAN PEOPLE S AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT
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August 22, 1948
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COUNTRY China
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Military Information: Revision of the Military
Organization of the Inner Mongolian Ieople?s
began
1, On 1 March 1948, the military organization of the Inner Mongolian People s s Autono-
mous Government (IMPA'3) ,as revised as followea
Military Affairs Section
Read, Military Af'fair's Bureau
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DATE DISTR. 23 Azst 1948
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Comment According to the 15 Jung: 1948 issue of the Mukden Chn,P.Ypng Jib Pao.
?Asgan, Commander-in-Chief of the 'F-uppet"' Mongolian Autonomous Army, together with over
ten "PuppetO Mongolian military and political leaders were executed by the Chinese
Communists at Chalantun about 5 June 1948 after a short trial, Asg?in and his group are
reported to have expressed dissatisfaction with the pressure and policies of the
'Communist International Clique' and consequently aroused Chinese Communist suspicion.
They were arrested by the Chinese Communists at Wangyehmiao and sent under escort to
Chalantun for trial.")
.&oril 1948
2. In this recent reorganization, it is to be noted that members of Asgan's clique are
beconing more and more prominent and powerful -- a condition which is in direct opposition
to YUN Tee's ( ') desires.
When the ]astern Mongolian Autonomous Government was established in Wangyehmieo (122,01,.
4605) during the spring of 1946, Nastern Mongols occupied all of the military and
political positions. However, in April of 1946 this Autonomous Government was dissolved,
and the Inner Mongolian Autonomy Movement Allied Council was established in its place.
This proved to be an opportunity for TUN Tse and his Chinese Communist clique to penetrate
into Eastern Inner Mongolia and take a position of decisive political control. The
army however, still remained in the hands of the Eastern 11ongols.
The recent reorganization is the third in Eastern Inner Mongolia., the first having tr?ken
place in September 1946, and the second in May 1947. The first and second reorganizations
saw the inclusion of a few members of YUN Tee's clique in the roster the General.
Headquarters, noticeably Tenghe (Chinese phoneticization=? Tien Hu \$7 ), who was
made a Vice-Commander to Asgtan. However, from the standpoint of the army as a whole,
their influence was negligible. YUN Tee had, however, t.ixen his first stes towards
militaa;r control.
In the latest reorganization (paragraph 1), a member of TUN Tse'~s clique does not ap-near,
while those of Asgan's clique have increased. This bears out the fact that As an's clique
is determined that its military t,ower shall not be wrested. from it, regardless of the
efforts of TUN Tee, the 'political head'. The main significance of this Is that the Inner
Mongolians feel that as long as they retain their military power, they have a chance to
regain their former political influence when the right opportunity presents itself,
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