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Peng Meng-chi (; 12 September 1908 – 19 December 1997) was a
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officer and
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diplomat. He held a position in the
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and was a member of the
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. Following the
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, Peng served as commander of Kaohsiung Fortress in
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. During and in the aftermath of the
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in 1947, he pursued a suppressive policy and ordered a massacre in
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, earning him the nickname "Butcher of Kaohsiung" (高雄屠夫).


Early life and military career

Peng was born 1908 in
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, China. He joined the
National Revolutionary Army The National Revolutionary Army (NRA; zh, labels=no, t=國民革命軍) served as the military arm of the Kuomintang, Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, or KMT) from 1924 until 1947. From 1928, it functioned as the regular army, de facto ...
led by Chiang Kai-shek after graduating from the
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.


February 28 incident and massacre

Peng Meng-chi was commander of Kaohsiung Fortress at the start of the February 28 incident in 1947. Chen Yi, who was chief executive of
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, received a telegram from Chiang Kai-shek that reinforcements would arrive from
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and created the "228 Incident Settlement Committee" to stall for time. On 6 March 1947, prior to the arrival of the troops, three prominent Kaohsiung civilians including the mayor of Kaohsiung visited Peng to present conditions of peace. They were promptly arrested and executed. Peng gave orders to move on Taiwanese protestors gathered in public places, and Peng's military forces indiscriminately killed in the streets of Kaohsiung for three days, earning him the moniker "Butcher of Kaohsiung" or "Kaohsiung Butcher" (高雄屠夫). According to the report sent to the Nanking government, the assault killed 500 to 600 civilians. Meanwhile, as a battalion from the 21st Division arrived in
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on 11 March, Peng sent a regiment to Chiayi the next day. The Settlement Committee asked local legislators including Tan Teng-pho, Phuan Bok-tsi (潘木枝) and Kho Lin (柯麟) to go the airport to negotiate with the
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. They were arrested upon arrival, and only the three female members of the Settlement Committee were allowed to leave. By the end of the month, Tan Teng-pho, Phuan Bok-tsi, Kho Lin were executed.


Later career

Following his military career, Peng served as the ROC ambassador to Thailand from 1966 to 1969, then as ambassador to Japan from 1969 to 1972. After the Taiwanese Tainan Little League won in the
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, the team was formally received by Peng in
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. Historian Andrew Morris noted the irony of a team made up of mostly southern Taiwanese children meeting with a man dubbed "The Murderer King" who was involved in the murderous episode in Kaohsiung.


Death and legacy

Peng died on 19 December 1997. In the obituary written by his son Peng Yin-kang, the civilians slaughtered by Peng's forces five decades prior were described as "a ruthless group of violent citizens" whom Peng had no choice but to shoot. Tu Kuang-ming, son of Tu Shih-wen who died, sued Peng's son for defamation. The high court decision stated: In 2022, prior to United States Speaker of the House
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’s highly covered visit to Taiwan, Peng Yin-kang took out a newspaper ad to express his opposition to the visit. In response
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legislator
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wrote a Facebook post characterizing him as “son of the butcher in the
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, helping China threaten Taiwan.” Peng sued Wang for public insult and libel; the court found Wang not guilty in the first trial, citing documents and public information that corroborate his opinion.


Transitional justice initiatives

In 2017, at the 70th anniversary of the February 28 incident and subsequent March massacre, several academics as well as members of the
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called for naming Chiang Kai-shek and Peng Meng-chi as main culprits of the massacre in Kaohsiung. The director of the 228 Memorial Museum Yang Chen-lung said the total death toll was absolutely more than 600 people, with many going missing. Yang's uncle was a victim in the massacre as well, and his family was too scared report his death until 16 years later. In August 2020, the
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exonerated 24 political convicts who were arrested, charged, or executed in the February 28 incident, including the three Kaohsiung residents that Peng ordered to execute.


References

{{reflist 1908 births 1997 deaths February 28 incident Politicide perpetrators