Theft of the Military Command's "secret Kill Order

Theft of the Military Command's "secret Kill Order

by Dongfang Ming

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On May 1, 1943, an inexplicable theft occurred in an old and unobtrusive small bungalow in Lane 135, Lin'an Road, Shanghai. Since the stolen goods were a "Special Secret Kill Order" signed by Dai Li, the head of the Kuomintang's Military Control Bureau and submitted to Chiang Kai-shek for approval, the case became a particularly important case that alerted Dai Li in Chongqing and Zhou Fohai, a traitor who was an important position in the Wang Puppet Government at the time... ...This is a famous road located in the center of downtown Shanghai. It was built as early as 1865 and belongs to the French Concession. It was originally called Gongguan Road. In 1907, it was renamed Julaida Road by the Ministry of Industry of the French Concession. In 1913, it was changed to Kaizir Road. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Japanese invaders fully occupied Shanghai and changed its name to Lin'an Road.

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