Chapter 1139: Confusion (Continued)
Chapter 1139 Confusing (continued)
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Chiang Kai-shek was also working on Wen Wei Po? Military Forum.
Chiang Kai-shek was very worried that the Soviet Union and Japan had really signed the "Japan-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Neutrality", and he personally asked the Soviet ambassador to China, but did not receive a positive reply, and ordered the Soviet ambassador Gu Weijun to ask the Soviet People's Foreign Affairs Committee for details, but he did not get a trace of information (). Chiang Kai-shek was on pins and needles, and the news came that Matsuoka Yoyoshi had been killed in Harbin. At this time, Chiang Kai-shek completely understood that Matsuoka Yoyo was indeed going to negotiate and sign a treaty of friendship and neutrality with the Soviet Union. Moreover, from Chiang Kai-shek's eyes, it was clear at a glance that as long as Matsuoka arrived in Moscow, it would inevitably be welcomed and a treaty would be signed, and only China would be the one who would suffer and be betrayed.
Therefore, after Chiang Kai-shek received the news that Matsuoka Yoyo had been killed, he scolded Niang Xipi a few times, and then excitedly called Dai Li, saying that Matsuoka Yoyo had died well, that he had died in time, and that his death was particularly critical, and that Dai Kasa had to report in detail the details of the killing of Matsuoka Yoyo.
Dai Kasa couldn't figure out who killed Matsuoka Yoyo, and he didn't give such an order anyway, and he didn't receive such a report. However, there is also a possibility, that is, the brothers who insisted on the covert struggle behind enemy lines received information that Matsuoka Yoyo had arrived in Harbin, and took the initiative to attack and kill the fang! During the war years, communications were blocked, and it was possible not to report in time. However, the military commander has no strength in Harbin, could it be that the remnants of the Volunteer Army did it?
Dai Li never hid anything from Chiang Kai-shek, so he revealed his thoughts and dishes.
As soon as Dai Li's report was finished, Chiang Kai-shek immediately thought that it must be the elite team sent by Liu Yimin who killed Matsuoka Yoyou, because such an accurate and powerful sniper, only Liu Yimin's department in the whole of China has this kind of strength. However, after thinking for a while, Chiang Kai-shek shook his head and denied his own idea. Because he knew ** too well, he felt that the Eighth Route Army would never kill Matsuoka Yoyo who went to the Soviet Union to negotiate. Don't say that it is the elite troops of the first class, Liu Yimin, the first department, even the recent disappearance of the Anti-Japanese Federation, it is impossible to do this kind of thing, this must be done by a small armed force scattered behind the enemy.
No matter who did it, killing Matsuoka Yoyo is definitely a miracle. In any case, the armed forces of the whole of China are under the command of Chairman Chiang, and the achievements of the war should also be attributed to the correct leadership of Generalissimo Chiang!
This time, Chiang Kai-shek was very generous, did not scold Dai Li, and stopped Dai Li's proposal to let the news censors track down "Wen Wei Po? The ins and outs of the Military Forum. Instead, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Dai Li's cooperation with Wen Wei Po? Military Forum" to build momentum, secretly find some people with military theoretical attainments, and report to "Wen Wei Po? Military Tribune", write letters, it is better to incite the Japanese and Soviets to fight, and the Americans to fight, so that they will perish faster ().
Chiang Kai-shek actually thought of this layer.
Wen Wei Po? The Military Forum has been thoroughly enlivened, and every day it has been printed and published articles on military analysis. One faction advocated that the Soviet Far East Red Army should seize the fighters of the main force of the Kwantung Army to besiege the Eighth Route Army in Shandong, decisively go south to participate in the war, destroy the Kwantung Army with a thunderous force, and help China recover the Northeast; The other faction said that the Red Army in the Far East of the Soviet Union should be more vigilant and strictly guard against a sneak attack by the Kwantung Army, because the Japanese army was good at taking risks. In the Zhanggufeng Incident and the Battle of Normenhan, the Japanese army invested very limited troops, while the Soviet Far East Red Army went all out every time. In this way, in the Battle of Normenhan, although the Japanese army suffered heavy casualties, the Red Army in the Far East also suffered heavy casualties. If Germany had not signed a non-aggression pact with the USSR and betrayed Japan, it is likely that the Kwantung Army would have occupied Vladivostok by now.
I don't know where the readers who insisted that the Soviet Far Eastern Red Army should beware of the Kwantung Army's sneak attack got the news, but they actually analyzed that during the Battle of Nomenhan, 18,000 Japanese troops were killed in the direction of Nomenhan, and the wounded and missing were not counted, instead of the 7,696 killed, 8,647 wounded, and 1,021 unaccounted for as announced by the Japanese army; The Soviets lost 9,000 killed, more than 1,000 missing, and 16,000 wounded. But coupled with the attack of the elite divisions of the Japanese army in the direction of Vladivostok in the later period, the number of casualties of the Soviet Red Army should have been much higher than that of the Japanese.
That's not all, these readers' letters also told the deployment of the Kwantung Army and the puppet Manchurian Army, and even the location of the secret permanent fortifications built by the Japanese army on the border line was roughly not bad, which was equivalent to guiding the bombers and artillery of the Soviet Far East Red Army!
This is a top-secret file that was revealed decades later, and the reader's letter at this time made it clear. Whether it's the Japanese or the Soviets, do you want to pay attention to Wen Wei Po? Military Forum" will not work, and it will not work if you want to study it seriously. The Soviet embassy in Chongqing sent people to wait in front of the Wen Wei Po newspaper office every day, waiting to buy new newspapers. The Japanese army was even more miserable, and the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Chinese Dispatch Army, Nishio Shouzo, directly ordered to send personnel, and after disguise, they went to the ** occupied area to buy the "Wen Wei Po" of the day, for which they also lost a lot of plainclothes agents.
What is particularly strange is that when Matsuoka Yoyo was first killed, no one reported that it was his own record (). By this time, it was chaotic, and five or six armed forces behind enemy lines suddenly appeared, reporting that they had killed Matsuoka Yoyo. The Sanjiang Mountain Forest Brigade, the Daxinganling Guerrilla Army, the Harbin Anti-Japanese Hoeing and Rape Iron Blood Regiment, the Harbin Intelligence Station of the Korean Patriotic League, the Mongolian Anti-Japanese Three-Man Regiment, the Loyal and Righteous Rescue ** Heijiliao Detachment, etc., are all releasing news through various channels, saying that they killed Matsuoka Yoyou. For a while, the Intelligence Department of the Kwantung Army was dumbfounded, and I don't know when so many anti-Japanese armed forces suddenly emerged in the Northeast, and I couldn't tell which one was real and which one was fake.
The most detailed plot mentioned in the middle, and the biggest gain for the Japanese military police in Harbin was the armed forces of the self-proclaimed Mongolian Anti-Japanese Three-Man Regiment. The information they provided said that they had just gotten into Harbin in those two days, and had purchased weapons from a Japanese businessman in Harbin, two Japanese-style 79 sniper rifles, and a chain of silencers from a German, hoping to find a target to test the gun. Choosing and choosing, they took a fancy to the saint-? Nicholas Cathedral, so he mixed into the church, climbed the bell tower, hid under the bell tower's bell, and pointed his gun at the entrance and exit of the railway station. Originally, they didn't expect to kill Matsuoka Yoyo, and they didn't know what Matsuoka Yoyo was doing, they just wanted to try the range and accuracy of the newly bought gun. As a result, as soon as they hid under the bell, they saw a group of Japanese soldiers surrounded by a few people wearing black tweed coats and top hats queuing up to take pictures in the railway station square, which happened to be the target. So, they aimed at the four men in the middle and opened fire, and through the scope they could clearly see that the bullet had penetrated into the heads of the four men. Of the four people killed, one was a short man with a beard and glasses in a black tweed coat, and the other three were soldiers. After the shooting, they slipped out of the church and went to the shop of the Japanese who sold them guns, where they escaped the frantic search of the Japanese army and left Harbin unharmed. Later, I learned from newspapers and radio that it was Japanese Foreign Minister Yoyo Matsuoka who was killed.
If the Japanese intelligence department found a treasure, it quickly reported this news to Lieutenant General Takeuchi Hiroshi, commander of the military police of the Kwantung Army in Harbin, who was in charge of arresting the murderer. Takeuchi personally climbed the bell tower of the church, climbed down with a rifle and tried it, and immediately concluded that this should be the sniper position for sniping Matsuoka Yoyo. It's just that there is nothing on this position, not even a single bullet casing has been found, which means that it is not as the intelligence says, it was the work of the Mongolian anti-Japanese triumvirate, but the so-called snipers who have been trained for a long time. Could it be that the Soviet snipers trained in the Soviet-Finnish war arrived here?
What made Takeuchi even more suspicious was that he had dug three feet into the ground in Harbin and had not found the Japanese businessmen and Germans who sold them sniper rifles and silencers, as the Mongolian anti-Japanese trio said. There are merchants who smuggle arms, but the vast majority of them are smuggling ordinary Soviet-style rifles, and there is no smuggling of 79 sniper rifles in the Great Japanese Empire at all! This made Takeuchi more and more suspicious.
Takeuchi's suspicions left a shadow in the heart of the commander of the Kwantung Army, Umezu Mijiro, who kept sending reports from the base camp, demanding that the 2nd, 7th, 11th, 12th, and 28th Divisions be transferred back to the Kwantung Army, and requesting permission for the Kwantung Army to urgently recruit and expand its troops from among the demobilized veterans in the northeast and to allow the expansion of the puppet Manchurian army.
At the same time, the independent garrisons of the Japanese army on the frontiers strengthened combat readiness and reconnaissance and search.
Some of the remnants of the Manchu royal family who followed Pu Yi to the northeast did not know who instructed them, and even began to perform, writing a little tofu block in the newspaper, saying that Mongolia has been part of the Qing Dynasty since ancient times, and the Qing royal family of all dynasties intermarried with Mongolia. The empress and imperial concubine of Emperor Taizong of the Great Qing Dynasty were all of Mongolian origin. Mongolia should rightfully be ruled and governed by Manchukuo.
As soon as such an article came out, it would inevitably be counterattacked by the Soviet Union. Molotov, who was in charge of Soviet diplomacy, immediately summoned the Japanese ambassador to the Soviet Union, Miji Kenkawa, and lodged a serious protest.
Forced by this situation, and the fact that the information sent back by the embassy in China was indeed too detailed, the Soviet Far East Red Army had to increase its vigilance and began to conduct covert reconnaissance and search of the positions of the Japanese and Manchurian troops along the border to verify the accuracy of the information.
For a time, relations between Japan and the Soviet Union suddenly became tense.
Caused by the assassination of Yoyo Matsuoka, by Wen Wei Po? The discussion initiated by the Military Forum, because it attracted too many eyeballs, even covered up the brilliance of the battle at Shanggao. As a result, just when the people were concerned about who killed Matsuoka Yoyo and whether the Soviet Far East Red Army should go south to eliminate the Kwantung Army, the battle of Shanggao, which was the most active and brilliant battle on the frontal battlefield since the Anti-Japanese War, came to an end. The Japanese 101st Division, 106th Division and other troops left 16,000 corpses behind and fled back to their starting positions.
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