Chapter 171 Spy War
Chapter 171: Spy War
Strengthening intelligence control over Manchukuo Manchukuo, Chiang Kai-shek once obtained a constructive suggestion at a military meeting after retreating to Chongqing.
The master said, breaking the slave's legs.
Naturally, Chiang Kai-shek would not declare to his subordinate generals at the military meeting that the Military Control Commission would establish an organization in the puppet Manchukuo. Since its establishment, the Military Control Commission has been opposite to all the generals leading troops. Many of the divisions and military-level *** troops, many of whom served as chiefs of staff were military commanders.
From this point of view, the Military Control Commission is definitely a "evil force" in the military industry, and a scum who wants to fight and kill.
From the emergence of the Military Control Commission to the rampant military, Chiang Kai-shek was promoted by the head of the army. It was to control the army, especially the factional struggles in the direct army. Unlike the Central Army, the main opponent of the army was not what Chiang Kai-shek called a political enemy, but factional struggles within the army. It was a military agent organization that emerged purely because of internal friction.
The Military Control Commission also has another task, which is to spy on military information and assassinate senior Japanese and puppet troops.
This is also his duty, but the National Government's military spy on the empire started late and could not penetrate into the Japanese army, or its local area, and could only slowly lurk on the periphery. This efficiency is naturally much worse than the intelligence organization of the Japanese army. Therefore, many generals were dissatisfied with the military command, and the main aspects of attacking it were still based on this point.
Think about it, before the National Government moved to Chongqing in Wuhan, the Japanese army got the Chongqing defense map chaired by Liu Zhi.
If Stalin hadn't thought about profiting from the Sino-Japanese War, he instructed the Soviet military advisory group from time to time to reveal that some of the Soviet Union had obtained secret orders from top Japanese troops, the base camp of the National Government would have been completely distorted, as if he was in a fog.
"Yunnong, the information about Manchukuo Manchukuo must send elite troops and generals. The future trends of China's anti-Japanese battlefield will mainly depend on the trends of the Kwantung Army." Chiang Kai-shek was in a good mood and talked about strategic aspects to Dai Li, a young follower.
"Principal, Peking and Tianjin, the staff of the two secret sites are no longer available to me." Dai Li thought that once a large number of agents entered the puppet Manchukuo, the Kwantung Army would inevitably awaken. Among the Japanese army, the Kwantung Army's intelligence system was integrated, with the ** intelligence agency of the Soviet Union. In addition, the puppet Manchukuo was also full of spies. In addition, the Kwantung Army's intelligence organization also made great achievements.
Chiang Kai-shek looked up at Dai Li, who shivered.
Chiang Kai-shek shook his head and sighed, "The people of the Central Government are not something you can command." Then he stopped talking and closed his eyes to rest.
"Principal, our Central Committee will serve the Party and the country in a desperate manner. This time, we will definitely live up to the principal's expectations. We also ask the principal for his advice." Seeing that the hope of digging out the corner of the Central Committee was shattered, Dai Li began to plan and send who to the three northeastern provinces.
The most important thing is, what did Chiang Kai-shek hope that the Military Control Commission will do in Manchukuo?
If Chiang Kai-shek was interested in peace, it would take more than one or two days to think about it. If he lost the Northeast, he could afford the loss. The Northeast was Zhang Xueliang's territory, so what did it have to do with Chiang Kai-shek?
But losing North China is absolutely unforgivable. The Japanese army conveyed the news through various channels that they had "returned" Nanjing they occupied to Chiang Kai-shek, and no other territory was allowed. If Chiang Kai-shek dared to agree to such conditions, someone would dare to fire a bomb at his door the next day.
Besides, the Japanese army was occupied by the surrounding areas of Nanjing. Even if the Japanese army gave up Nanjing, which unit was stationed? There were Japanese troops around. What is the difference between this and beating a dog with meat buns? It is definitely a mistake for the Japanese army to use such childish ridicule to consider Chiang Kai-shek with a political IQ higher than 150.
"Limit the development of Zeng Yiyang's troops in the Northeast, prevent the Soviet army from supplying Zeng Yiyang's troops, and win over the former Northeast Army generals who were willing to do so." Chiang Kai-shek didn't think much, but each one was a huge challenge.
After walking out of the Huangshan official residence, Dai Li was also a lawsuit, his head buzzing.
Since the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, Japan has set up a spy agency in the Northeast, and it was still under the responsibility of the Governor General of North Korea at that time.
Later, in the Russo-Japanese War, Japan won a great victory, driving Russia out of the three northeastern provinces. The Japanese army began to fully unfold their intelligence organization. It took nearly 35 years to tell in detail.
Dai Li felt bitter at the corner of his mouth, and his heart was even more depressed. The first thing was to send someone to a desperate situation of life! We are seeking wealth and honor in danger, and we don’t even have the chance to live. What’s the use of being rich and honored?
Secondly, the Japanese intelligence organizations in the Northeast have existed for more than 30 years, but what about the Military Control Commission? There was no more than three days, and only a few officers who were placed in the Northeast Army at that time. At the beginning of the establishment of the Military Control Commission, they returned to the ground, but no information had ever been sent. It is hard to say whether they still obey the National Government. If they rashly contacted the Japanese, wouldn’t they bump into them and seek death?
Finally, it was the Japanese army's intelligence organization.
There are intelligence agencies in the Japanese army and navy, and the front army may also be established, and even the intelligence agencies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the military may not be connected.
But Dai Li, who had dealt with him, understood that these Japanese spies were not easy to deal with.
Among the Japanese intelligence agencies, there were those who took high-level routes, such as Shigekimiya, who was an ambassador, but they spyed on military information and obeyed the cabinet. The Kanto Army's Lieutenant General Komatsuhara was also an ambassador to the Soviet Union as an ambassador. When these people were acting, they all had diplomatic immunity. Even if a government knew that they might have grasped some of their own secrets, it was not easy to catch them.
After all, a few are a few, with countless pairs of eyes staring at them, their movements are limited, and their income is limited.
What Dai Li had even more headache was that the intelligence personnel in the Japanese army were all kinds of, and there were all kinds of people. The ronin who opened a martial arts hall, the boss who opened a warehouse, and even the prostitutes in the brothels might be the intelligence personnel of the Japanese army.
When Dai Li was first established, after suffering several major losses from the Japanese intelligence agencies, he found that the Military Control Commission was not even as good as the Central Command, and compared it with the Japanese intelligence agencies. So he had the cover of the police schools and radio training classes and other training schools.
The Japanese army has always spared no effort in intelligence.
Otherwise, on the night of September 18, Zhang Xueliang was listening to opera in Peking, and he had no idea about the news that the Japanese army had attacked Beidaying.
It was not until the next day that we learned about this. At this time, the situation gradually became controlled. At that time, there were two factions within the Northeast Army. One faction decided to surrender to the Japanese, and many of them also had the identity of a bannerman, just like Xining. When he heard that his teacher was the commander of the Kanto Army, he ordered his subordinates to point his gun at his compatriots without saying a word.
There is also the generals who were shouting for the attack, the officers and soldiers of the Third Brigade of Ma Zhanshan Association, who fought in Jiangqiao, and the Northeast military and civilians were determined to be slaves of the country.
Many officers of the Northeast Army were dissatisfied with the Japanese army, and some pretended to surrender to the Japanese army, and secretly supported the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.
However, the Northeast Army has always had a deep grudge against the National Government. With Zhang Xueliang on the battlefield of the Anti-Japanese War, the Northeast Army continued to consume and did not get enough supplies. Zhang and Jiang, the brothers of the opposite sex, were already in harmony with each other.
The best way Dai Li used to be an official, and with the big tree of the National Government, his subordinates had many aspiring people with noble character and integrity. He spared no effort to assassinate Japanese and puppet spies and officials, which also caused the casualties of the agents in the Military Control Commission to remain high. In just one year of establishment, more than a thousand trained communication officers were killed.
There were no deaths, but many surrendered to the Japanese invaders.
This is what Dai Li is most worried about. There is no one in the Military Control Commission. The establishment of the intelligence agencies of the puppet Manchukuo and the establishment of intelligence transmission agencies at all levels. There is no one thousand people enough?
Not to mention the invasion of the Kwantung Army and the embezzlement, the highest secret of the Japanese army was revealed. Chiang Kai-shek attached more and more importance to the construction of the Military Control Commission, but due to the lack of funds and training personnel, especially the lack of elite intelligence talents, he laid down the expansion of the six locations.
The director of the 6 departments was Ikebusu who returned from studying in Japan, a top student in the mechanical and electrical major at Tokyo Imperial University. Later, he studied at Waseda University and married a Japanese wife. He lived in Japan for more than ten years and was an expert in deciphering codes. With such talents, he naturally had to use them. Thinking of these, Dai Li naturally put the intelligence of the Kwantung Army first. As for the personnel sent to Manchukuo Manchukuo, it seemed less important.
The next day, Dai Li delivered a letter to the airport. The letter written in a password took off in Chongqing and flew to Luoyang. The War Zone Intelligence Station carefully sent people.
Although the operation was confidential, a few days later, the Japanese army detectives in the Peking office of Peking and rushed to Jilin, and this surprised the Japanese army. The control of the Military Control Commission in the puppet Manchukuo has always been blank. If we want to establish a sound intelligence station, it will not be able to operate within one or two years.
The news reached Changchun, when the Kwantung Army Intelligence Class, the head of the section chief, Colonel Isomura, was bored and looked at the photos taken by the aviation reconnaissance plane.
In the wilderness in the photo, there are blurry black dots, you can know without guessing that the smaller ones are people, and the larger ones are animals.
Isomura Wuliang felt so depressed that he was letting a chief student from the Mainland University go to the supervisor's place to open up the land.
Under military and national thought, the young officer who was influenced by the influence of the army, the invincible general who did not want to become an invincible general on the battlefield. It would be enough for him to be a spy leader. This promising job is for a soldier like him, the telegram code is like a heavenly book, and he is confused when reading it. The spy experts under his command always complain that the Kwantung Army's eavesdropping equipment was much worse than that of the Soviet Union, which would give the Soviet Far Eastern Front an opportunity to take advantage of it.
"Sign, signature, and finally signature." Takera Isomura muttered and signed his daimyo on the document and asked the attendant to send it to the headquarters office.
And arbitrary analysis, Chiang Kai-shek sent intelligence personnel to obtain more weapon support from the Soviet Union, rather than really having the courage to face the powerful Kanto Army.
As for the arrest of intelligence personnel in Chongqing, Isomura Wuliang did not think about this at all.
The northeast is full of mountains and in the vast mountains, the forces of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces were almost disintegrated by the Kwantung Army. However, the bandits' power is not small. Unlike the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the bandits' favorite is not kidnapping the Japanese army (because the Japanese are not rich in oil or water), or ambushing the Kwantung Army's transportation team, but kidnapping the puppet Manchukuo officials.
Like most senior Kwantung Army leaders, Isomura Wuliang looked down on the old man of the Qing Dynasty. These forests and fertile fields that were passed down from ancestors for hundreds of years were thought to let their emperor take over the supreme power of the puppet Manchukuo, restoring the Qing Dynasty that had been overthrowing decades.
This made the Kwantung Army very angry. At the beginning of the establishment of Manchukuo Manchukuo, the Japanese cabinet hoped to use a disappearing dynasty to calm the doubts of Western countries.
But the final result was that Japan was determined to annex the puppet Manchukuo, but was restricted by the stupid trick he had done. Every time the commander of the Kwantung Army came to power, he had to keep warning to the emperor Puyi, the puppet Manchukuo, that he was a puppet supported by the Kwantung Army and that he was loyal to the Japanese royal family.
But what the top leaders of the Kwantung Army are most willing to see is that Puyi and his successors were collectively assassinated, so that Japan legitimately annexes Northeast China.
The Chinese battlefield has been dragged into the quagmire. Zeng Yiyang's Jedi counterattack was when the Kwantung Army was at its weakest. The Kwantung Army wanted to calm down the situation, and even did not feel like drawing elite troops to siege Zeng Yiyang's main force.
What the Kwantung Army is most willing to see is that the unorganized bandits, under the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek's government, can eliminate local officials from the puppet Manchukuo one by one.
"Hiss Commander, this is the latest information today."
"Put it on the table, I'll wait and see." Meijiro Umezu leisurely organized his tea set, savoring the fragrance of tea in the air with an intoxicating look.
"Isomura is probably going to complain again." Meijiro Umezu has an inexplicable favor for Isomura Takeraki. Facing a junior, he has almost the same excellent resume as him and was born in a famous family. He is very willing to promote him. Before promotion, it is essential to hone his character.
"No, Colonel Isomura got drunk again at the Officers' Club last night, but he still appeared in the headquarters in full spirit the next day, and he deserved to be the elite of the empire." Takera Isomura's father was an imperial general, so naturally someone who said good things to him was there.
"Look, what did this guy write?" Meijiro Umezu opened the document book and the first document was the news that the National Government had drawn agents in North China to enter the Northeast. Meijiro Umezu smiled unanimously, signed the document, and shook his head.
He did not care about the situation on the Chinese battlefield. What the Kwantung Army wanted to know most was when the Japanese soldiers in the prisoner-of-war camp of the Soviet Far Eastern Army could return to Manchuria. As long as these 50,000 people came back, Mijiro Umezu firmly believed that in just two months, he could expand five special divisions.
Unfortunately, the negotiations with the Soviets were not going well, and Shigekami Shige often encountered walls in Moscow.
This is the most worrying issue for the Kwantung Army. If the Soviets took the initiative to launch an attack on the Kwantung Army, this is the thing that the Kwantung Army most reluctant to see.
Agent?
If the agents were useful, Japan established a secret agent organization during the Qing government of China. However, until now, more than 40 years have passed, Japan, which has completed the industrialization process, still cannot completely defeat China on the land battlefield.
However, another piece of news surprised Mejiro Umezu. According to the air force's reconnaissance, the Sanjiang area controlled by Zeng Yiyang may be renovated throughout the winter.
In the Northeast, can the land reclamation be successful in winter?
Chapter completed!