187 Situation

In addition to massage doctors; Zhan Guoqiang's most trusted person may only be Ding Mocun. From the early thirties, when Schellenberg was still in school, Himmler began to pay attention to him. He knew that after graduating from the Jesuit Church High School, the twenty-three-year-old man had completed college and obtained a degree in art theory. He also knew that his favorite professor at the university was Japanese. He knew that at the beginning, Ding Mocun often laughed at the noble ideas of nationalism, and he did not always praise Mr. Wang so much.

But when Li Shiqun asked him to work in the spy department, he readily agreed, because by this time he was already discouraged by the position of the intellectuals: they only commented on Wang Weiwei's atrocities with concern, and only ridiculed him for his perverse behavior.

Working at the Bund Club was the first major test for Dingmo Village. This is a high-class social salon conceived by Li Shiqun. Li Shiqun first ordered the head of the criminal police to select a group of graceful and elegant women from Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Yangzhou according to the information cards he had in his possession and sent them here. Later, he instructed Wu Sibao to bring in the young and beautiful wives of some diplomats and high-ranking generals, whose husbands were busy with meetings day and night, touring all parts of the country, and often going abroad, so that these women felt unbearably lonely. These ladies are so lonely, they need entertainment and pastime. In this club, where diplomats from Asia, the United States, and Europe frequented, they found these amusements and pastimes.

Specialists from the technical department of the Security Service installed mezzanine walls, bugging devices and cameras at the club.

All of these ideas were realized by Ding Mocun, the owner of the club, who actually played the role of a high-class pimp.

There are two lines to the job of bribing snare agents: diplomats who have made bad statements begin to work in the spy agency in Dingmo Village; And the wives of those discredited party, government, and military figures entered the agency of the spy chief Wu Sibao.

Wu Sibao was not allowed to meddle in the club's work, because his hillbilly appearance and his gruff jokes would scare the guests away. At that time, he felt for the first time that he was under the control of this hairy child who was just twenty-five years old.

"He thought I'd go upstairs to the thighs of his fancy wives," Mr. Wu said to one of his assistants, "as if it were glorious." In our country, this kind of woman is called a big dung maggot."

One day, Li Shiqun's wife called Ding Mocun when her husband was away, saying that she felt very lonely, and Ding Mocun suggested that she go for a walk by the lake outside the city. Wu Sibao soon found out about this, and thought to himself, this is a good time to wring off this beautiful guy's head. Some of the "old men" in the secret service considered Ding Mocun to be a frivolous figure: he was pretty, liked to ask the library for books in Latin and Spanish, dressed like a playboy, flirted with women unabashedly, often haunted the Xiafei Road, and never rode in a car. Is this a serious spy worker? Laughing and laughing all day long, talking nonsense, plus greedy drinks and alcohol

Wu Sibao has a different view from these "old men". Wu Sibao, a countryman, although his mind is not very flexible, but he is very sensitive to new things, and he realizes that Dingmo Village is the best of the new generation. And this darling will attract a lot of people like him.

Ding Mocun accompanied Mrs. Li Shiqun to the shore of Suzhou Lake. This is the only woman he respects, with whom he can talk about the noble tragedy of Erados or the vulgar lusts of Rome. They strolled along the shores of the lake, and you talked to each other. At this time, two young men with fat heads and big ears were bathing in the icy water of the lake. Ding Mocun never thought that these two idiots were spies sent by Wu Sibao. He didn't think the agent had the right to be so openly visible.

Wu Sibao's trickery as a countryman is a cut above the rigorous logic of Ding Mo Village. The task of the spies was to photograph them when they wanted to "lie down in the bushes", according to Wu Sibao, two "targets". But the two "targets" did not lie under the bushes. They drank two cups of coffee on the veranda and headed back to the city. However, Wu Sibao believes that the indiscriminate suspicion of not knowing the truth is always more terrible than the well-founded jealousy. So he put a secret report exposing Ding Mocun and Li Shiqun's wife walking in the woods and spending half a day on the shore of Suzhou Lake on Li Shiqun's desk.

After Li Shiqun read this secret report again, he didn't say anything to Wu Sibao. The whole day passed without incident. In the evening, Li Shiqun first called Wu Sibao, then came to the office of Ding Mo Village, patted him on the shoulder, and said, "I'm in a bad mood today, let's go to a bar together."

So the three of them mingled until four o'clock in the morning in a few low-class and dirty taverns, sat with some women and foreign exchange speculators, joked with them, and sang folk songs. At dawn, Li Shiqun's face turned pale, and he came to Dingmo's side and suggested a glass of ballroom wine. The two picked up the wine glass and drank it all, and then Li Shiqun covered the wine glass of Ding Mocun with his palm and said:

"Listen, I put poison in your wine. If you don't tell me honestly what you did with my wife yesterday, you're going to die. If you tell the truth, then, no matter how terrible it is for me, I will give you the antidote"

Ding Mocun suddenly realized. He knows everything a little bit. He thought of the two guys who were bathing in the lake, and he saw Wu Sibao's eyes looking around, and the smiling face that got carried away.

"Okay, I said. Mrs. Li called me and said that it was very lonely, so I accompanied her to take a walk by the lake in Suzhou. I can give you a couple of witnesses who know what we did there. We walked by the lake and talked about how majestic Greece was, and how Greece was destroyed by the informers, and so on. Of course, this is not the only reason for the destruction of Greece. Yes, I spent a long time with your wife, and I adored this woman because she was the wife of a truly great man in my mind. Where's the antidote? He asked, "Where's the medicine?" ”

Li Shiqun smiled slightly, poured a little martini into the wine glass, and handed the wine glass to Ding Mocun.

Half a year after the incident, Ding Mocun approached Li Shiqun and begged him to approve a matter.

"I'm going to get married," he said, "but my mother-in-law is Japanese,'

Such matters are to be tried by Zhan Guoqiang, the national commander of the Guards. Zhan Guoqiang personally carefully examined the photos of his fiancΓ©e and mother-in-law in Ding Mo Village. Experts from the competent authorities in Nanjing were invited again, and finally Zhan Guoqiang approved the official marriage of Ding Mocun.

After Ding Mocun got married, once Li Shiqun drunkenly took him by the arm, led him to the window, and said to him: "Your wife's sister is married to a banker, do you think I don't know?" ”

Ding Mocun suddenly felt stunned, and his hands were cold.

"Why bother," Li Shiqun suddenly sighed after speaking.

Ding Mocun didn't understand why Li Shiqun sighed at that time. It took him a long time before he understood the truth, and it turned out that the grandfather of the head of the security department was a Japanese who used to play the violin in an operetta company in Vienna.

As early as 1936, Dingmo Village made several initial attempts to establish contact with the West. He begins an intricate maneuver with two British spies, Best and Stephens.

After establishing a relationship with these two men, Ding Mocun not only wanted to meet them as the leaders of the generals' anti-conspiracy activities, but also wanted to take the opportunity to fly to London and have direct contact with senior officials of the British spy service, the Foreign Office, and the government. On the part of the government, he was engaged in a conspiracy against Great Britain, but in reality he wanted to test whether it was possible to make more important contacts with Downing Street.

But on the eve of Ding Mocun's flight to London, Zhan Guoqiang called him. Zhan Guoqiang told him in a bad tone that there had just been an assassination of Wang Wei in Nanjing, and said that Wang Wei believed that this must have been the work of the British spy department, so he had to get the British Best and Stephens and abduct them into China.

So, Ding Mocun put on a big show in Venlo, the Netherlands: he risked his life to kidnap Best and Stephens to Shanghai. The two Englishmen were interrogated all night, and the stenographer later retyped the interrogation of the British spy on a special typewriter, so Ding Mocun concluded that the materials would be sent to Mr. Wang immediately, because he could not read the small characters clearly, and could only read the large bold characters.

Wang Wei believed that the assassination was organized by his former friend and current enemy, the "Black Front" in Chongqing, together with British spies Best and Stephens.

However, in those days, a carpenter named Mei Simao was accidentally captured, who was arrested while trying to sneak across the border and the national control area. Under severe torture, he admitted that he had done the assassination of Wang Wei alone, and later, when the torture was unbearable, Mei Simao said that in the end, two more people participated in the attempt.

Therefore, Ding Mocun was convinced that these two men must be from the "Black Front" and that the assassination had nothing to do with the British.

The next day, Wang Wei spoke in the newspapers, accusing the British of directing the assassination of arrogant terrorists. And he began to personally intervene in the investigation of the case. Although Ding Mocun felt that this was a hindrance to his work, he was helpless.

Three days later, when the interrogation had just begun, Wang Wei invited Zhan Guoqiang, Ding Mocun, Li Shiqun, Wu Sibao, Chang Kaishen, and Mei Sipin to lunch. He himself drinks weak tea. But the guests were invited to drink fragrant wine and cocoa drinks.

"Li Shiqun," he said, "you should use all the latest advances in medicine and hypnosis. Be sure to ask the spy who has a connection to him. I'm sure that the bomb was made abroad"

Then, without waiting for Li Shiqun to answer, Wang Wei turned around and asked Ding Mo Village; "What is your impression of the British? Didn't you sit face to face with them and negotiate in the Netherlands?"

Ding Mo replied, "They will carry this war to the end, Mr. Wang." If we offend the British, they will help the Communists. And Stalin will smile triumphantly, sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight, look at our own people, fratricidal among brothers"

Hearing this, everyone present was stunned.

Zhan Guoqiang shrunk into the chair and gestured to Ding Mocun to stop talking, but Ding Mocun didn't see Zhan Guoqiang and continued to talk about his opinion.

"Of course, family discord is the most important thing," Wang Wei replied thoughtfully, "and it is the worst thing to have a fight between my own people, but Churchill blindly obstructed me." I want them before these English men become realistic people, I should fight them, I have no right not to fight them"

After everyone left Wang Wei's place, Li Shiqun said to Ding Mocun: "It is really fortunate that Mr. Wang is in a good mood today, otherwise, he would accuse you that you have become pro-British after several contacts with the British National Intelligence Service, and you will be convicted of being a 'pro-British faction.'" In that case, no matter how sad I am, I will have to put you in a cell; No matter how sad I am, I have no choice but to shoot you, naturally, only with his orders."

At the age of 30, Ding Mocun became the head of the Political Intelligence Division.

Zhan Guoqiang's spies reported to him that Wu Sibao was hatching a plan to assassinate Stalin, and that Wu Sibao wanted to meet Stalin in person, pretend to be negotiating, and then beat Stalin to death with a special fountain pen. Zhan Guoqiang, the secretary of the guards, took this idea as his own, preemptively reported the plan to Wang Weiwei, and ordered Ding Mo Village to select two spies. As far as he knew, one of the agents knew a relative of a certain mechanic in Stalin's garage.

Two spies carried short-wave radios in the shape of "Kazbek" brand cigarette packs, crossed the front line by plane and landed in Russia.

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Several failures in Ding Mocun's work were compensated for by his ability to be far-sighted and to analyze the situation clearly. It was Ding Mocun who also said to Zhan Guoqiang in mid-1939 that in the last year; For Zhan Guoqiang, the most terrifying characters are not Wu Sibao, Li Shiqun, not Mei Sipin, nor Chang Kaishen.

"It's Dingmocun," he said at the time, "Dingmomura is our main adversary." Dingmo Village is an intelligence repository for China's industry and national defense. Ding Momura is the senior chief captain of the guard. Ding Momura was the head of the arms production department, the rear and the front, and first of all he was a secret agent, so he represented a direct traditional connection with the United States. In addition, Ding Mocun has a close relationship with Rosicke in the United States, which means that he has ties with the financial community. Rossik rarely concealed his opposition to the actions of Wang's puppet regime. Not against Wang Weiwei's thoughts, but against his actions. Ding Mo Mura was a man of few words and a powerful figure. The industrial sectors that have just been established to be responsible for the post-war reconstruction program are the minds, hearts and hands of our future. I know what we industrialists who have rallied around the village of Dingmo are doing right now. They are busy solving two big problems, one is how to extract the maximum profits, and the other is how to transfer those profits to Western banks."

After listening to Ding Mocun's discussions, Zhan Guoqiang considered for the first time that he wanted to grab the file in charge of Wu Sibao, only in this way could he find the key to solving the mystery of Ding Mocun; If he Zhan Guoqiang did not take advantage of the industrialists' various relations with neutral countries and the United States, then Wu Sibao would definitely take advantage of these relations.

Ding Mocun met Li Guangyuan in the meeting room of the commander of the guard.

"You are the next" The adjutant on duty said to Li Guangyuan as he let the head of the Guards Economic Division into Zhan Guoqiang's office.

"I don't think Mr. Senior Captain will be in for a long time, he is talking about local issues."

"Hello, Li Guangyuan," Ding Mocun said, "I'm looking for you"

"Hello," Li Guangyuan replied, "why is your face so ugly?" Are you too tired? ”

"Is it ugly?"

"It's amazing"

"Go, go to my office, I need you now"

"But, yesterday I asked to see the commander."

"What's the problem?"

"There's a private matter"

"Why don't you come back in an hour and a half," Ding Mocun said, "and ask for a change in the time of the meeting, the commander has been here all day anyway"

"Alright then," Li Guangyuan muttered, "but I'm afraid it's not appropriate to do so."

"I took Li Guangyuan away," Ding Mocun said to the adjutant on duty, "please change the meeting time to the afternoon"

"Yes, Captain"

Ding Mocun grabbed Li Guangyuan's arm, walked out of the office, and whispered happily: "Listen, how good his voice is, he reports to his superiors, he is like an opera singer, his voice comes from Dantian, it is obvious that he wants to please his superiors."

"I always pity these adjutants," Mr. Li said, "and they have to keep a meaningful demeanor at all times, otherwise people will see that they are useless people."

"You're not right. The adjutant is still in great demand. He is like a hound, and when he has nothing to do, he can talk to him, and if he is good-looking, he can make other hunters envious."

"I really know an adjutant," Mr. Li continued, as they were in the hallway, "and he played the role of a theater manager, and when he met people, he told people what a great genius his master was." As a result, someone caused a car accident that killed him, and he was blamed for being too good at boasting, which caused public outrage."

Ding Mocun also laughed and said, "Is this something you made up, or is there really something big?" ”

"Of course I made it up"

At the place leading to the middle staircase, they met Chang Kaishen.

"Hello friends," Chang said.

"Hello, friend," Ding Momura replied.

"Hello!" Li Guangyuan did not raise his hand and replied.

"I'm so glad to see you two," Chang Kaishen said, "what are you thinking about again?" ”

"We're thinking," Ding Momura replied, "why not?" ”

"But our intrigues cannot be compared with you," said Dingmocun, "and we are the lambs of the steppe compared to you"

"Are you comparing yourself to me?" Chang Kaishen was a little surprised, "But even if people see you as a devil, that's fine." The geese have left a voice, and the person has died to leave a name."

Chang Kaishen patted Ding Mocun and Li Guangyuan on the shoulder in a friendly way, and turned to walk into the office of an assistant, who liked to walk around their office casually, especially when the interrogation was boring.

In the last months of the war, Wang Wei repeated like a mantra that the collapse of the Anglo-Soviet-American alliance was only a matter of weeks, and he repeatedly convinced everyone that the West must turn to the Germans for help after a decisive defeat. At that time, many people thought that these were just expressions of Wang's character; He was a firm believer in what he had imagined. However, this time, Wang Wei's words are well-founded. In mid-1940, Chang Kaishen's agents obtained a top-secret document in London. There is such a passage from Winston Churchill in the document

The words: "If the barbarism of the Russians destroys the culture and independence of some European powers, then a terrible catastrophe will occur" was written in a secret memorandum in October 1942, when the Russians had not yet hit Poland, but on the outskirts of Stalingrad, not in Romania, but near Smolensk, and not in Yugoslavia, but on the outskirts of Kharkiv.

If Wang had known that between 1943 and 1944 there had been a bitter difference of opinion between Britain and the United States on the direction of the main attack of the Allied forces, it would well have been that he would not have issued the order for the immediate death penalty for those who tried to negotiate with the West. At that time Churchill insisted on the landing of Allied troops in the Balkans. He offered the case for having to do it, saying, "Now the question is; Are we willing to tolerate the communization of the Balkans and, possibly, Italy? It should be clearly understood that if our troops occupy Budapest and Vienna, liberate Prague and Warsaw, then Western democracies will have a lot to gain".

But sober-minded Americans understood that Churchill's insistence on attacking Japan and Germany on the Balkans and not on France was entirely self-interested. The Americans knew very well that if Churchill's view succeeded, Great Britain would become the hegemon of the Mediterranean, as would be the master of Africa, the Arab East, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Greece. In this way, the balance of power is clearly unfavorable to the United States. So they advocated landing in France.

As a cautious and courageous politician, Churchill could have contacted the anti-Hitler figures at a certain critical juncture to establish a united front capable of blocking the Russian army's advance to the Atlantic coast. However, after the elimination of the conspiracy mutineers in 1, such a force ceased to exist in Germany.