Spy Macau

Spy Macau

by Zhao Zhifei Ying Zemin

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During the Pacific War, although Macau was not occupied by the Japanese army because Portugal remained "neutral", it became its intelligence base and military supplies transfer station under the high pressure of the Japanese army. Macau, a city full of lights and feasting, is as prosperous as ever, surrounded by spy shadows and treacherous clouds. The Japanese invaders in Hong Kong coveted the aircraft fuel hidden in the secret underground oil depot on the Kowloon Peninsula, but they were unable to obtain the coordinates of the oil depot and were unable to access it. When it was discovered that the designer was hiding in Macau, the Japanese military intelligence agency set up a "Chinese Affairs Section" in Macau to search for it. Various gangs intervened one after another. Investigators from the Dongjiang Column of the Communist Party of China were also ordered to enter Macau to start a battle to seize the map... The intelligence cooperation between the Dongjiang Column and the "Flying Tigers" left a glorious page in the history of the joint war between Chinese and American civilians against Japanese fascism.

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