MONGOL ACTIVITIES IN CHINESE COMMUNIST-CONTROLLED INNER MONGOLIA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R002700700004-5
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November 9, 2016
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February 18, 1999
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May 20, 1949
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IR
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U'ASSIFI,)Ari)11 Approved For IRseepfti!TiN9p,(9ktqipt,F9,:m82-oo4s4:75p,9?7,Rp COUNTRY filo FOR LT AIT ION REFORT ? ?24W,IiilaiiiiITAL CONFID suala,-;-F E717,? Activities In ChineVe7t)iiiiiiuniat---? NO. OF PAGES 2 ?rolltd Inner 14onao12.a PLACE 25X1A6a CM LIBRARY ACQURED CD Na -7 71-,117 M..itY 194 DATE OF N 25X1X6 NO. OF ENCLS. (LIS7 3ELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 25X1A2g 25X1X6 . 1. .f,::7;.. ?.f...,otou, (1lo-o3, Li)-36) fell to theChinsse ;2m-cuniets in October 1948, ??norto (Chinese name CHU Wen-hvait 7. 3./.,.. -v., ),1 Mongol clelegfje to Ea?'!. .(-Jnal Assembly. from Iehejo Leagie. and Handadorji (Prince IfING),4, Chief c,,.' Loft Flank Rear Aanner, were taken prisoners. WEN Sh.no-yan ( a j? i ,:. .,:.z... J,? on of Garrison Comarander C:Jo:FS 1"&chia ( it_ T,. \---.7 )0 of Yehejo ' I..&3:11416, and. Clio I Tung,-eho tan. ( 4 ) ? Grr.';1, son Com'aander of 0170.03 w I 4 :L.?:.. Flank Foreard (Ju) Pennei . , were alal taken prisoner. CHo I Yung- ch"T:n his also been reported as kIlled, bet this has not been confirm& ,.SI.-.r his arrest. CM= Elmo-vita VMS appointed High Commissioner by the , ? Ca', ,rise Co ma l:monists to inpain oikr r e in Yektejo Leagne. CIPETT belped to 7:;,:', 11U mut I chn-chnng ( a za, ., ),3 Pea,7,e Preservation Commander of jtj: -Tar Bernier, to join ths Chinese' Commni et 3. In the :3/Ad.:Le of November the Chin*se Courimist authorities at FaCttou called a meeting of: the esentatives of the seven banners of Yohejo Itsagne, uhich was attended longol leaders then in the leave,. At this meeting, CI Chih-ehttne t,. 11z announced that he had severed relstlons With the Ynomintang ana th 25X1X6 fientral. Covernnent - the capture of CT I reng-ehofiem and the defection of CHo I Chih-oheng. 111:,: Tnoraintang Government of SillyINEM, Province was without military loaders :N;' ,7tinge,r lanner. In order to cowater this sitzation, , Suiyuan Governor Chitini approved the a, ?gpointment 13 of COI Fte-hai ( Zil- .):63 ::Y:i?--i- , ) ns Ghiet ,,. ..s,4_. so )1 e'''S . . Mr i,kfa banner, CH0I Trerlisirmg 1,:,-7-3- 1.1- ) 413 ccirricon Comander, and. LA -1.-.t. af:-''?,?-:ZIrlian (E yg 3.:?:_. b as Secretaii. 1!tiele appointees were highly recom- zer, ,.ed by JuNa Hsiang (/t. ? ),, a tribal thief.,;ain of .met 3annereA 25X1X6 3. 71T2:' Tee arrived in reiping in car]iy 4raallagy :19119, after Ckdnese Con:mist CLASSIFICATION. - STATE P-;11VY SRB1 DISTRIFJUTIOl ARMY 2 his document is hereby regraded t fl,ONFIDENTIAL in accordance wi otter of 16 October? 1978 the )irector of Central Int ce to the ''achivist of the U States. !qext Ravi SeiCor Release ?,/ II 4 ' D E N T /A L Class. DDA Anth: DDA RE Date: 1 6 MAY -1 1999/09/09 : CIA-RDP82-00457R00270070 25X1X6 25X1X6 Approved For Release CEP TtA i ? .:1?:1,!$,. I 2 a.. ar "IF t i..LIV. G19,1' E .6.C.:QTCY - 2 - 002810)014 forcea were in control of the city. In Peipirz ITIT has fraluenly held, mes.,?fii,ing? c.f. the Mongol residents in the former 0ce of the'. Eong,oliva- Titctan Affairs Cousniaeion. TU,Ni a men hays srreeted.C ET: ::.iiharc--wa ),.5 among others., but.Tarbaf) reportedly- has s.,icapsd and wheres,bouts are unknown. While ineiping YUNI 2 'ril7 stayeeL the of the MongolTibetan Affairs Commissictn. 144761 , TUINzxi.d. his political commissara moved the Acirzgollan-Tibetaa ii.oad.erg Jalar.!..: Mongol Janne s Normal School fromr to Ulan .gota kto Cok:;,:kist authorities in the Inner Mongolin Autonomous Groveraliwnt are ,..-..!,.N;aizant of the need. for competeat middle and low echelon. off" al for the area they control and they naturally le s.re, traL:'ted. Communists for such posts; but because they cannot ? find a suf.n1;1?).,?-:::::..;J..:,i number of Mongols for the job, .they have resorted to `usi:sg Ch..ness CC elez This practice has greatly antagontaed the Moniplo arse, Ins d their. desire to revolt.. The mjoityf the military ant. roll affalra of TUN Tsea s government are actually hari.dled at the top ol' tlaq.! al hiersrchy in the Northeast by EAO Lung (.1": ), well known COW;iit 2):SX ty political carol Gar .8 30 Frio? to his "irarrerdee FUT. so-4 negetiateel. with the Chinese Cceimanist:.;:: gp3.(1'?hg t2yi., status, of Inner Mongolia, agreeing to a Comunist-sponso:t .-:vomy of Mongolia under Prince TE and, the building uz) of a Nowsol gs?re TE $50,000 for oexpenseel in Decctber 1946 and alcea TY mnt to 1,7:1fidng, but to remnia in Peiping and cooperate with him. 1., 139 25X1A2g 2. 5. 25X1A6a 6. Cnt 70 25X1A2g . 8. Tarba 1,7ae, reported in Peiping on 10 January Re is repol.ste1 to he the Chief of ilrollarn lu Approved For Release 1999/09/09 : CIA-RDP82-00457R002700700004-5