
Japanese Espionage Activities in China (1932-1936)
by Wan Sibai
About This Novel
This book records the author's 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's wealth in China. The book denounces Japan's so-called "culture" and Japan's barbaric actions in China, and exposes various details of Japan's poisoning of the Chinese people. For example, shortly after the "September 18th" Incident, the entire Northeast was filled with "poison gas", and opium dens were opened in every street in major cities in the three northeastern provinces, thereby poisoning the Chinese people's bodies and spirits, and grabbing China's wealth. These details allow today's readers to deeply understand the ugly image of Japanese militarism and understand the aggressive ambitions of Japanese imperialists. After the book was published, the author was hated by the Japanese military, and a few years later, in 1943, he was killed by the Japanese army in Manila.
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