Deng Fa

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Deng Yuanzhao or Deng Fa (

Party Committee Secretary of Guangzhou and Hong Kong and head of the Organisation Department
in Guangdong.

After 1931, he was active in the Jiangxi Soviet and worked as the Party Committee Secretary of Fujian, and head of the State Political Security Bureau. He later assisted in the war, becoming the Political Director of the Shaan-Gan Army's 3rd Column, in charge of the secret police. His handling of the position earned him the nickname of China's Dzerzhinsky; he was present in the Long March. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was an alternate Politburo member, but by the Zunyi Conference he had already lost influence and made many enemies due to his campaigns.[1]: 160–161 

Due to this, he was appointed representative of the CCP to

a plane crash in 1946, along with other senior Communist leaders including Ye Ting, Bo Gu, and Wang Ruofei
.

Party political offices
Preceded by President of the
Central Party School

1939–1943
Succeeded by

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