Personnel Files

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Chinese

Registration for People (10 Categories)
Resettled during the Cultural Revolution
and Since Returned to Beijing

October 23, 1968

Name
X Sex
Male
Age 47 Family background Landlord Class status Landlord
Birthplace
X County, X Province
Former work unit and occupation
Janitor at X School
Former address in Beijing
X Courtyard, X Lane, X District
Place being resettled to
X County, X Province
Reasons for resettlement

This person led an exploitative life of profiting by other people's toil. In 1946 he fled and settled down in seclusion in Beijing for fear of being struggled against. In 1958, he came to our school, and was later discovered as a landlord who had escaped being classified as such. On October 27, 1960, the former X District People's Committee approved his classification as a landlord, and he was deprived of the right to vote or to be elected.
In 1966 Red Guards drove his whole family back to his birthplace to be reformed under the supervision of poor and lower-middle peasants.He has not returned till now.

Family members being resettled


wife and two children

Total: 4 persons

Opinion by revolutionary masses
Force them to go back to their original place resolutely. Opinion from work unit's Revolutionary Committee

Agree.

Revolutionary Committee, Beijing X School (seal)
December 20

Opinion by Revolutionary Committee at supervising bureau (or Revolutionary Leadership Group)

 

Written instruction by Revolutionary Committee of the district

This person is a (classified) landlord persisting in his reactionary stand. Resettle him to his birthplace to subject himself to supervision by poor and lower-middle peasants.

Revolutionary Committee, XX District, Beijing
January 14, 1969

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