The Generals of WWII

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Portrait of General 2nd Rank  Chen Yi

Chen Yi

General 2nd Rank

* 3rd of May 1883

† 18th of June 1950

(陈仪)

Promotions

1937-09-02 Lieutenant-General
1937-09-02 General
1947-02-21 General 2nd Rank

Service

1924-XX-XX 1926-XX-XX Commanding Officer 1st Division, Zhejiang Army
1925-XX-XX Commanding Officer Xuzhou Garrison Command
1926-XX-XX 1927-XX-XX Governor of Zhejiang Province
1926-12-17 1927-07-XX Commanding Officer 19th Army
1927-XX-XX 1928-XX-XX Member of the Military Advisory Council
1928-03-XX 1929-04-XX Studying tour in Europe
1929-04-XX 1929-05-XX Chief of Military Service Bureau, Ministry of War
1929-05-XX 1929-09-XX Undersecretary of Ministry of War
1929-XX-XX 1931-XX-XX Vice-Chairman of the Commission on Compensation & Awards
1931-XX-XX 1932-XX-XX Vice-Minister of War
1932-04-XX 1934-01-XX Chief of 2nd Department, Military Commission
1934-01-XX 1939-03-XX Chairman of Fujian Provincial Government
1934-01-XX 1939-03-XX Chief of Civil Administration Department, Fujian Provincial Government
1934-01-XX 1939-03-XX Chief of Security Department, Fujian Provincial Government
1934-11-XX 1939-03-XX Commanding Officer Fujian Province Security Headquarters
1937-11-XX 1939-03-XX Commanding Officer Fujian Pacification Headquarters
1939-03-XX 1941-12-XX Commander in Chief 25th Army Group
1941-XX-XX 1942-XX-XX Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan
1942-XX-XX 1944-XX-XX Secretary-General of Party & Government Work Evaluation Committee
1943-08-XX 1944-08-XX Acting Commandant of the Army College
1944-08-XX 1945-05-XX Commandant of Central Training Institute
1945-08-XX 1947-04-XX Governor-General of Taiwan Province
1945-08-XX 1947-04-XX Commanding Officer Taiwan Garrison Command
1947-04-XX Dismissed
1948-06-XX 1949-01-XX Chairman of Zhejiang Provincial Government
1948-06-XX 1949-01-XX Commanding Officer Zhejiang Province Security Headquarters
1949-01-XX Tried to revolt against the Naionalist Government
1949-02-XX 1950-06-18 Arrested for treason
1950-06-18 Executed
Picture source: Courtesy of Tom Chan