Chapter 114 - The Heroes Section 2 The Emperor's Special Envoy
In 1939, Wang Tianmu, who was in charge of the entire Pingjin and North China, rebelled, and Pei was also arrested by the Japanese army and soon defected to the enemy. After the mutiny, Pei Jiesan was familiar with the internal situation of the military command, and he was determined to work for the Japanese army, which brought great damage to the North China organization of the military commandery, and committed many crimes.
After Pei's rebellion, Dai Li sent a big spy Ni Zhongli to Tianjin to rebuild Tianjin Station, but Pei led people to crack the foothold before he could gain a firm foothold, and Ni Zhongli was killed in the resistance. Then, the Tianjin Anti-Japanese Murder Gang tried to "sanction" Pei Jiesan, but failed because of the killer's stage fright, Pei immediately launched a retaliation for great destruction, most of the members of the Tianjin Anti-Japanese Gang were either arrested or forced to transfer to Beiping activities, and the district secretary Zeng Che had already escaped the Japanese army's search, but was captured by Pei Jiesan, who was familiar with the laws of military activities, from his hiding place and died unyieldingly.
At that time, not only the military commanders were harmed by this surnamed Pei, but also the underground organizations of our party in Beiping and Tianjin were also damaged by this person; fortunately, he was evacuated early, and only a few peripheral personnel who had dealt with him in the past were arrested.
I didn't expect to see it at Baoding Station after two years, Zhang Da Center thought that this guy would definitely not be good to come to Baoding! Thinking of this, he turned around and pulled down the corner of Zhang Chong's clothes, and went to a secluded place to talk about things.
After listening to Zhang Dazhong say that he saw Pei Jiesan's situation, Zhang Chong immediately decided to let him go back to the city immediately, and he didn't have to accompany him to pick up people here, in addition to the two things he just explained, plus one, start the inner line, and find out what kind of person is coming to Baoding?
This big man arrived at the station, and the train pulling ordinary passengers could be regarded as entering the station and getting off passengers one by one.
The two from Yan'an and the two from Beiping got out of the station smoothly and were picked up by our traffic officers. I didn't wait for Commissioner Zhang to report to work. The two people surnamed Du from Yan'an told him one thing first.
The Japanese army bigwigs who came to Baoding, our party already knows who they are? The Emperor's Envoy! Okamura Ninji in almost a year. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Japanese army in North China had a heavier task of protecting the lines of communication.
In order to raise the morale of the Japanese army fighting in the war of law and order, it was also because of the capture of the emperor's younger brother that it was necessary to repair some unpleasantness between the emperor and the army generals, so the emperor sent a special envoy to comfort the generals of the Japanese army units in North China.
In addition, the North China Front began to readjust its troops stationed in North China in the near future, and some divisions and brigades that participated in the Great Operations from May to November 1941 were withdrawn to South China and Southeast Asia. Some B divisions and regiments were transferred from the Kwantung Army and the Manchurian and Mongolian garrisons, and several new brigades and regiments were formed.
The 110th Division, which was originally stationed in Baoding, was moved south to Shijiazhuang, and the 27th Division stationed in Tianjin was transferred to a brigade to take over Baoding. This time, Okamura Ninji dispatched his chief of staff, Lieutenant General Adatsu 23, to accompany the emperor's special envoy on the one hand, and to assist in the change of guard on the other.
Along with Lieutenant General Anda 23, there were dozens of members of the special high-tech department in Beiping, who, in addition to protecting the emperor's envoys, had come to investigate the case, and the annihilation of a spy group belonging to the Baoding Gendarmerie Brigade had just been reported. This is something that has never happened since the establishment of Tegaoke.
So far for the Japanese side. A total of two envoys of the emperor came, a chief of staff of the North China Front, more than 20 agents, plus the headquarters of the 27th Brigade of the 27th Division.
** In terms of this, the two veteran underground intelligence veterans from Yan'an want to set up a secret intelligence network in North China, and the two leaders of the underground organization from Beiping are here to build a secret communication line from Baoding to the western mountains.
There was also a group of special people who also arrived in Baoding at night on this day, and the principal responsible persons of the North China Region of the Military Command sent by Dai Li from Chongqing, Bo Youling, the district head, and Liu Wenxiu, the district secretary and head of the Beiping Station, also had an action group headed by Ma Kedi, and an espionage group, headed by Hou Huajun, and the five most effective killers of the military commander's peripheral organization in North China, the Anti-Japanese Murder Gang, were also accompanied.
Our party wants to do its own thing, and it was purely unexpected to learn that this special envoy of the emperor had come, and it was the information that the two comrades from Yan'an had only received when they were in Shanxi, so they did not put this special envoy in the focus of their work.
But the military commanders are different, they are here for this envoy! Why? That's a bit of a long story, and I have to start with 1939. It's all a past that will be declassified many years later.
The old North China region of the military command refers to the intelligence organization established by the military command in various parts of Pingjinbao in North China before the full-scale outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, and Wang Tianmu, the right-hand man of the military command, is in charge. Wang Tianmu is one of the six backbone spies under Dai Li (the other five are Chen Gongpeng, Zhao Lijun, Shen Zui, Wu Gengshu and Wen Qiang).
Insert a sentence, this Wen Qiang, don't look at being managed, his qualifications are very old, but the reason why he is not reused is because this guy has the reputation of a "Communist Party", this guy was later captured by our army in the Second Civil Revolutionary War and sent to the war criminals management center in Fushun, and there is a funny thing.
This buddy participated in the Northern Expedition and the Nanchang Uprising, and was later punished, and left the party because he failed to find Zhou Enlai to appeal. In 1937, he joined the military command, and in the later stage of the Anti-Japanese War, he planned nearly one million puppet troops in the north and northeast, and was promoted to lieutenant general for meritorious service, and was captured in the Huaihai Campaign.
The administrator of our party asked this Wen Qiang to write an explanation, guess what he said? If you look at the original records kept by the War Criminals Management Office, "I was the commander and political commissar of the 1st Red Division, ** was my cousin, Zhu De was my superior, Zhou Enlai was my teacher and introducer to join the party, ** was my subordinate, ** my home was less than 20 miles from my home. They didn't teach me well, they should have written, I didn't write. ”
It can be seen from this passage that you said that the Kuomintang and the Communist Party have been entangled for so many years, and there are really countless bad debts!
He also went on to say that under the leadership of Wang Tianmu, although the work of the North China Region was carried out relatively late, it achieved outstanding results, whether it was military and political intelligence against Japan, or the sabotage of underground organizations, or the control of the generals of the Northwest Army and other factions, it was done very well.
Chen Gongpeng also obeyed his command at first, and gradually cultivated (but Chen was a top student in the first phase of Dai Li's Sandao Gaojing training class, and was emotionally closer to Dai than Wang).
This Wang Tianmu has been in charge of espionage and spy work in a large region for a long time, and gradually formed his own faction, and many people have been recruited to call him brothers. Dai Li, a person who was suspicious all his life, was worried that Wang Tianmu would not be able to control it and threaten his position, so he gradually changed from trusting Wang to being guarded.
Before the Anti-Japanese War, Dai immediately sent Chen Gongpeng to North China to "mix sand", so that Chen served as the stationmaster of Beiping Station and Wang served as the stationmaster of Tianjin Station to contain each other. However, Chen had a generous personality and cooperated well with Wang, so the cooperation between the two played a good role in promoting the work of military unification in the north.
Dai Li, seeing that Chen was gradually maturing, transferred Wang Tianmu from the familiar North China District, found a trumped-up charge and imprisoned him for two years, until the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he was transferred to Shanghai as the district head. And Mao Wanli, who partnered with Wang in Shanghai, relied on the background of a chamber to be domineering and domineering, and constantly had dirty encounters with Wang.
In this contradiction, Dai always favored Mao out of suspicion of the king. Wang Tianmu was meticulous, knew that Dai Li's heart was ruthless, felt that he had been hollowed out, and was worried that if the development continued, he would inevitably end up with a rabbit and a dead dog, so he surrendered to Japan in 1939, dealing an extremely heavy blow to the latent forces of the military commanders in the enemy-occupied areas.
Due to Wang's rebellion, the military commanders of Beiping, Tianjin, and Jinan were all cracked by the Japanese army, and suffered heavy losses, especially Fu Shenglan, the person in charge of the Jinan station, who turned out to be a big spy who was very important to Dai Li, was also arrested and betrayed, and for a time the military commanders were forced to stop almost all their activities in North China except for some sporadic radio stations.
Dai Li's stubborn character was unwilling to retreat, and he was well aware of the importance of North China to the entire underground work network, so he immediately organized the "New North China Region" after the destruction of the "Old North China Region" and continued to send spies north. On the one hand, he sent Wen Qiang, Chen Xianzhou and other armed spies to follow Sun Dianying, Pang Bingxun and other troops to carry out activities in North China for the purpose of intelligence and breaking roads. (To be continued......)