Japanese Espionage in China

Japanese Espionage in China

by Wan Sibai

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155Kwords38chapters
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Ch. 38Postscript (2)
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This is a book written by an eyewitness and deeply exposes the activities of Japanese spies in China during the period before and after the Anti-Japanese War. The author Wan Sibai is Italian and later became a Chinese citizen. He once worked in Zhang Zuolin's secret service and witnessed Zhang Zuolin's assassination by Japan. Later, because his family was abducted by Japan, he had no choice but to join the Japanese military secret service and work for it. He was hated by the Japanese because of his hatred of Japanese militarism and sympathy for China's anti-Japanese forces. He later fled to Shanghai and published this book. The book records his various experiences and insights while working in the Japanese secret service, and reveals a large number of secrets about the activities of Japanese spies in China, such as the organization and activities of Japanese spies in China, the details of how Zhang Zuolin was killed, and how the Japanese exploited the people in China.

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