Japanese Spies Around Chiang Kai-shek

Japanese Spies Around Chiang Kai-shek

by Shao Ye

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In early August 1937, the terrifying atmosphere of war quietly enveloped Shanghai. Every day, Japanese soldiers rampaged through the streets looking for trouble. There are various signs that the advancing Japanese invaders will start a war in Shanghai! The Ninth Army of the National Revolutionary Army is responsible for the defense of Shanghai. Seeing the aggressive Japanese offensive, Commander-in-Chief Zhang Zhizhong was extremely anxious. At present, China has not openly broken with the Japanese. According to the "January 28" armistice agreement, China cannot station regular troops, so there is only one security regiment in Shanghai.

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