Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War
Chapter 222 Uninvited Guest 1
Chapter 222 Uninvited Guest One
If Guan Xiaoye, who follows world political news, knows that Qian Xiaobao did this, he will feel sorry for those engineers who may fall into the hands of the Germans.
But Qian Xiaobao didn't think that much at all.His idea is simple: as long as it is something Japan does, he will destroy it.Those engineers must not be allowed to come to Manchukuo.
Major De Bruyne, the battalion commander of the Berlin Garrison, received an officer's visit suspiciously.
The officer showed his ID and it turned out to be an intelligence officer from Abboville.
"Because you used to be the military attache of the German Consulate in Harbin, Manchukuo, so I have something important to ask you." The officer said.
De Bruyne was also responsible for intelligence work when he was the military attache in Harbin, although he was not very competent.But after all, he is more familiar with the situation there than ordinary people.
The officer opened the folder and took out a cigarette pack.The writing on it was blurred, but two words could still be read: Czech and engineer.
The first thing De Bruyne saw was the brand of cigarettes.
"I know this kind of cigarette. I often saw it when I was a military attache in Harbin." De Bruyne said.
"This cigarette pack was just brought back from Manchukuo by our diplomats. We believe the two words on it are important information passed on to us," the officer said.
De Bruyne is now in Germany and has a better understanding of what is going on.
Moreover, he has stayed in Manchuria, so he has a deeper understanding of the Japanese ambitions.
The annexation of the Sudetenland is imminent.After linking these things together, De Bruyne said: "It's not just a matter of two words, but also this piece of cigarette paper. If you think about it together, it should mean that a group of engineers are fleeing to Manchuria."
The officer nodded in agreement with his judgment.
"You should have launched an investigation, right?" De Bruyne asked.
The officer just smiled but didn't answer.
"Since it has already started to act, why come to me?" De Bruyne asked.
"After all, you have just returned from Manchukuo, so you should be familiar with it. This piece of paper was thrown in by breaking the glass of the German Consulate in Harbin ten days ago. In your opinion, who did it?" asked the officer. road.
"There are hundreds of Germans in Manchuria. Maybe they did it after they got the information?" De Bruyne said uncertainly.
"If that's the case, they can go into the consulate and report secretly to the people inside. That way the matter will be explained more clearly. Why must this method be adopted?" the officer asked.
De Bruyne couldn't answer this question either.
"And" said the officer.
He picked up the cigarette pack and pointed it out to De Bruyne.
"Look at this place. It's been smeared out. After processing by our technicians, we found that the smeared out is almost the same content of the two words that can be seen. If this is the case, why did he smear it out?" the officer asked. road.
"What's even more strange is that after identification by technicians, the smeared-out handwriting is exactly the same as the rest of the handwriting on the surface. In fact, there are still differences. The smeared-out is written with the right hand, and the rest is written with the left hand. This It's like what an intelligence officer did," said the officer.
At this time, De Bruyne's mind was also flexible.
"This matter was definitely not done by our intelligence personnel. Then there are two types of people left. One is the intelligence personnel of the big northern country, but they will definitely report this information to their superiors. The rest of the matter is simple. It is enough to intercept these people on the train to Manchukuo. The remaining possibility is our sympathizers and supporters in the Japanese intelligence agencies. Now it seems that this is the only possibility.” De Bruyne said.
The officer nodded in agreement with De Bruyne's judgment.He seemed to be talking to himself: "Who is this person who writes with his right hand as ugly as his left hand?"
"In fact, our intelligence in Manchukuo is too weak. Every move there is actually related to changes in the entire world situation." De Bruyne said.
"My good friend Schultz has just returned from Manchuria. He has been there for more than ten years and knows the situation there very well. If you want to know about Manchuria and the Japanese there, you can go to him." De Braun said.
"I know the Schultz you just mentioned. He just published an article in the newspaper praising the Japanese rule in Manchukuo." The officer said with a smile.There was just a hint of sarcasm in his smile.
"I really don't know about this matter. But I know that the love he found in Manchuria is lost again." De Bruyne said sadly.
The newspaper that De Bruyne did not see was seen by Tada Keiichi, the consul of the Japanese Consulate in Cologne.
Strictly speaking, Keiichi Tada didn't see it.It was the person under his command who was responsible for collecting media intelligence who put the newspaper on Tada's desk.
Tada Keichi saw that Schultz vividly described the thriving scene he saw in Manchukuo as a witness, and praised the Japanese as a treasure after they ruled Manchukuo.
After many inquiries, Tada Keiichi finally knew the address of the author of the article, and he hurried to Schulz's hometown Weisszacher.
It wasn't that Tada Keichi mobilized the crowd, but that the Japanese faced enormous international pressure after sending troops to occupy Northeast China.
How rare it is now for a German to praise the Japanese rule in Manchukuo from his own experience.
Keiichi Tada went to see Schultz with only one purpose, and that was to hope that he would do more to promote Japan.
When Tada Keiichi rushed to Schultz's house, it was when Schultz's parents expressed their dissatisfaction with Schultz.
"Such a beautiful girl just ran off with that pilot!" Schultz's mother complained.
After Suskina was sent to Germany by Schultz, she soon met a pilot who was flying a bomber, and then Suskina left Schultz's house without hesitation to live with the pilot.
"That girl is too thin to work in the vineyard!" said old Schultz.
In Württemberg, where Weisszacher is located, there are many large and small vineyards all over the place.The Schultz family has been running a small vineyard for generations.They even make their own wine for sale.
Schultz's father, Sr. Schultz, disliked Suskina and felt that she was not a good woman to take over the family vineyard in the future.
Schultz was surprised to find that his father's aesthetics was exactly the same as that of traditional Chinese farmers.Only those women who are strong and able to work are beautiful!
Just then, a car horn sounded outside the manor.
So don't you want to guess? , Guess when the bomber pilot who abducted Suskina died.
(End of this chapter)
If Guan Xiaoye, who follows world political news, knows that Qian Xiaobao did this, he will feel sorry for those engineers who may fall into the hands of the Germans.
But Qian Xiaobao didn't think that much at all.His idea is simple: as long as it is something Japan does, he will destroy it.Those engineers must not be allowed to come to Manchukuo.
Major De Bruyne, the battalion commander of the Berlin Garrison, received an officer's visit suspiciously.
The officer showed his ID and it turned out to be an intelligence officer from Abboville.
"Because you used to be the military attache of the German Consulate in Harbin, Manchukuo, so I have something important to ask you." The officer said.
De Bruyne was also responsible for intelligence work when he was the military attache in Harbin, although he was not very competent.But after all, he is more familiar with the situation there than ordinary people.
The officer opened the folder and took out a cigarette pack.The writing on it was blurred, but two words could still be read: Czech and engineer.
The first thing De Bruyne saw was the brand of cigarettes.
"I know this kind of cigarette. I often saw it when I was a military attache in Harbin." De Bruyne said.
"This cigarette pack was just brought back from Manchukuo by our diplomats. We believe the two words on it are important information passed on to us," the officer said.
De Bruyne is now in Germany and has a better understanding of what is going on.
Moreover, he has stayed in Manchuria, so he has a deeper understanding of the Japanese ambitions.
The annexation of the Sudetenland is imminent.After linking these things together, De Bruyne said: "It's not just a matter of two words, but also this piece of cigarette paper. If you think about it together, it should mean that a group of engineers are fleeing to Manchuria."
The officer nodded in agreement with his judgment.
"You should have launched an investigation, right?" De Bruyne asked.
The officer just smiled but didn't answer.
"Since it has already started to act, why come to me?" De Bruyne asked.
"After all, you have just returned from Manchukuo, so you should be familiar with it. This piece of paper was thrown in by breaking the glass of the German Consulate in Harbin ten days ago. In your opinion, who did it?" asked the officer. road.
"There are hundreds of Germans in Manchuria. Maybe they did it after they got the information?" De Bruyne said uncertainly.
"If that's the case, they can go into the consulate and report secretly to the people inside. That way the matter will be explained more clearly. Why must this method be adopted?" the officer asked.
De Bruyne couldn't answer this question either.
"And" said the officer.
He picked up the cigarette pack and pointed it out to De Bruyne.
"Look at this place. It's been smeared out. After processing by our technicians, we found that the smeared out is almost the same content of the two words that can be seen. If this is the case, why did he smear it out?" the officer asked. road.
"What's even more strange is that after identification by technicians, the smeared-out handwriting is exactly the same as the rest of the handwriting on the surface. In fact, there are still differences. The smeared-out is written with the right hand, and the rest is written with the left hand. This It's like what an intelligence officer did," said the officer.
At this time, De Bruyne's mind was also flexible.
"This matter was definitely not done by our intelligence personnel. Then there are two types of people left. One is the intelligence personnel of the big northern country, but they will definitely report this information to their superiors. The rest of the matter is simple. It is enough to intercept these people on the train to Manchukuo. The remaining possibility is our sympathizers and supporters in the Japanese intelligence agencies. Now it seems that this is the only possibility.” De Bruyne said.
The officer nodded in agreement with De Bruyne's judgment.He seemed to be talking to himself: "Who is this person who writes with his right hand as ugly as his left hand?"
"In fact, our intelligence in Manchukuo is too weak. Every move there is actually related to changes in the entire world situation." De Bruyne said.
"My good friend Schultz has just returned from Manchuria. He has been there for more than ten years and knows the situation there very well. If you want to know about Manchuria and the Japanese there, you can go to him." De Braun said.
"I know the Schultz you just mentioned. He just published an article in the newspaper praising the Japanese rule in Manchukuo." The officer said with a smile.There was just a hint of sarcasm in his smile.
"I really don't know about this matter. But I know that the love he found in Manchuria is lost again." De Bruyne said sadly.
The newspaper that De Bruyne did not see was seen by Tada Keiichi, the consul of the Japanese Consulate in Cologne.
Strictly speaking, Keiichi Tada didn't see it.It was the person under his command who was responsible for collecting media intelligence who put the newspaper on Tada's desk.
Tada Keichi saw that Schultz vividly described the thriving scene he saw in Manchukuo as a witness, and praised the Japanese as a treasure after they ruled Manchukuo.
After many inquiries, Tada Keiichi finally knew the address of the author of the article, and he hurried to Schulz's hometown Weisszacher.
It wasn't that Tada Keichi mobilized the crowd, but that the Japanese faced enormous international pressure after sending troops to occupy Northeast China.
How rare it is now for a German to praise the Japanese rule in Manchukuo from his own experience.
Keiichi Tada went to see Schultz with only one purpose, and that was to hope that he would do more to promote Japan.
When Tada Keiichi rushed to Schultz's house, it was when Schultz's parents expressed their dissatisfaction with Schultz.
"Such a beautiful girl just ran off with that pilot!" Schultz's mother complained.
After Suskina was sent to Germany by Schultz, she soon met a pilot who was flying a bomber, and then Suskina left Schultz's house without hesitation to live with the pilot.
"That girl is too thin to work in the vineyard!" said old Schultz.
In Württemberg, where Weisszacher is located, there are many large and small vineyards all over the place.The Schultz family has been running a small vineyard for generations.They even make their own wine for sale.
Schultz's father, Sr. Schultz, disliked Suskina and felt that she was not a good woman to take over the family vineyard in the future.
Schultz was surprised to find that his father's aesthetics was exactly the same as that of traditional Chinese farmers.Only those women who are strong and able to work are beautiful!
Just then, a car horn sounded outside the manor.
So don't you want to guess? , Guess when the bomber pilot who abducted Suskina died.
(End of this chapter)
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