Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War
Chapter 250 Schultz's Persistence 2
Chapter 250 Schultz's Persistence II
Hearing the request from his superiors, Schultz immediately shook his head to express his refusal.
"I have had a conversation with the leadership of the General Administration. The identity of this person is that I will not reveal it when I am facing death! And this is also agreed by the superiors." Schultz replied resolutely.
"If this is the case, I can only take you to Hong Kong by sailboat tonight." The man said helplessly.
"We won't take the motor sailboat either. It's still a long time, and it's not worth the risk of exposure for this matter. We're just waiting here for the ship passing through Singapore to go to Shanghai!" Schultz said.
If Qian Xiaobao was present now, he would definitely praise: This old man is really stubborn! "
The room was silent.
Both the man and Hannah stared at Schultz.
"You telegraph the organization" Schultz said slowly and clearly to the man.
"I have experienced the Zhang Gufeng incident in the past year, and I have also delivered important information to the organization for this incident. The following is my judgment on this incident: The Japanese have not yet had the strength to fight with the northern powers while they are trapped in the quagmire of the Chinese battlefield. Go to war. Absolutely not!" Schultz said.
The man left, and Hannah looked at Schultz and said, "How dare you disobey the orders of your superiors! What kind of problem is this? Do you know how serious this problem is, Schultz?"
"Don't worry. I have stayed on that land for more than ten years and have treated thousands of people. My feelings for that land and its people are deeper than yours," Schultz said .
"Now we are not talking about the land and the people there! The first thing we have to do is to defend the Soviets! Defend the Fatherland Soviet Union of the proletariat of the world!" retorted Hannah.
"Don't worry, as I said just now, the Japanese will not and will not be able to go to war in an all-out way." Schultz said.
"Schultz, there is nothing wrong with the organization's judgment on you. There is no proletariat in that land, only selfish small peasant ideas! You have lived there for so long and have been infected with this irredeemable Drug thoughts!" said Hannah.
Schultz looked at Hannah in surprise: Is this really what the organization really thinks of him?
Second Lieutenant Ogasawara was recruited into Yamaoka Michitake's office.
"How did you calculate the data in this report?" Michitake Yamaoka asked with an unkind expression.
The Intelligence Department of the Kwantung Army has a special department for intelligence analysis based on open or secret written materials from the northern powers.
Ogasawara submitted a report after careful analysis of the contents of magazines and newspapers published by the northern powers.
"Their iron ore mining is very concentrated. I estimated the steel production based on the amount of iron ore mining in Kursk, the Urals and the Far East." Ogasawara replied.
"Is the data accurate?" Michitake Yamaoka asked.
"Exactly!" Ogasawara replied without hesitation.
In his report, the steel output of the big northern country in 800 was 700 million tons.And Japan has only [-] million tons, not even a fraction of that of the big northern countries.
Among the major countries in the world, only China has 55 tons less than Japan.
The data in other aspects are even more exaggerated. Japan's oil production is only less than one percent of that of the big northern countries.
The northern big country has 500 million tons, while Japan has only 33 tons!
Most of the data in Ogasawara's report is dominated by the northern powers.
Michitake Yamaoka looked down at Ogasawara's report.The statistics above are very detailed.
There are calculations ranging from the weight of various types of tank artillery to helmets, kettles, bayonets and bulletproof breastplates.
Considering the huge number of Soviet troops, the total steel consumption is astonishing.This is what the Great Japanese Empire can only hope for.
The rich resources and strong industrial manufacturing capabilities of the big northern countries are simply incomparable to Japan.
Ogasawara's report made people feel discouraged, but it was irrefutable.
"Now the big northern country and Japan are at war. What is the purpose of you submitting this report?" Yamaoka Michitake asked.
"Are you trying to say that the Great Japanese Empire will definitely fail? We have always relied on the spirit of Bushido, which is invincible even in the face of a torrent of steel, instead of steel!" Michitake Yamaoka said sharply.
"Hi!" Ogasawara said at attention.
Michitake Yamaoka glared at Ogasawara, who had lost his mind from reading.
"Leave this report with me first, and you can go out." Yamaoka Michitake said.
The fighting near the Halaha River in the west has been on and off.It's just that every interval is the prelude to the continued strength of both sides and a bigger battle.
The action team that entered the territory of the great northern country to destroy the railway bridge went nowhere after it set out.
More than 20 days have passed, and there is no pause in the Soviet logistics transportation.And according to reliable information, the narrow-gauge to wide-gauge railway will soon be repaired to Bayin Tumen.
The Bayintu Gate is very close to the current battlefield where the artillery is raging.
It seems that this time the secret mission has completely failed.And the dozen or so personnel sent out by the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department to perform missions should have died in a foreign country.
Schultz and Hannah finally arrived in Harbin.It has been nearly a month since they sailed from Singapore to Shanghai, which is when Schultz refused to reveal Qian Xiaobao's identity.It has been more than half a year since Schultz left Harbin.
Although the organization has sent someone to check and report that Sultz's clinic is intact.In other words, Schultz's identity has not been exposed.
But after Schultz came back, he carefully checked the marks left by him when he left.He was finally relieved after making sure that no one had come in.
Even so, he still intends to move out of here as soon as possible and change to another place.It's not good to live in one place for too long.
The medicines and medical equipment Schultz bought in Germany have already arrived.Schultz rushed to the train station and pulled back all his things.
"Hurry up and connect with your intelligence agent, the superior is still waiting for information about the war!" Hannah urged.
"It's not too late," Schultz said.
He rushed to the German Consulate in Harbin to visit Mr. Hermann, the consul, and then went to the Japanese Consulate to express his gratitude to his Japanese friends for their help.
In the Japanese consulate Schultz received a warm reception.Moreover, Schultz was told that in the future, newspaper reporters from Manchukuo and reporters from Japan would interview him about what he had seen and heard in Manchukuo.
Schultz readily agreed to be interviewed.
In the evening, Schultz came to the gate of Oriente Cinema and posted a small advertisement for the recruitment of bakers in the place where the posters were posted.
Two days later, when Qian Xiaobao passed by here, he saw this recruitment notice.
"Are you going to hire a baker again? It seems that I have to go and have a look." Qian Xiaobao said to himself.
(End of this chapter)
Hearing the request from his superiors, Schultz immediately shook his head to express his refusal.
"I have had a conversation with the leadership of the General Administration. The identity of this person is that I will not reveal it when I am facing death! And this is also agreed by the superiors." Schultz replied resolutely.
"If this is the case, I can only take you to Hong Kong by sailboat tonight." The man said helplessly.
"We won't take the motor sailboat either. It's still a long time, and it's not worth the risk of exposure for this matter. We're just waiting here for the ship passing through Singapore to go to Shanghai!" Schultz said.
If Qian Xiaobao was present now, he would definitely praise: This old man is really stubborn! "
The room was silent.
Both the man and Hannah stared at Schultz.
"You telegraph the organization" Schultz said slowly and clearly to the man.
"I have experienced the Zhang Gufeng incident in the past year, and I have also delivered important information to the organization for this incident. The following is my judgment on this incident: The Japanese have not yet had the strength to fight with the northern powers while they are trapped in the quagmire of the Chinese battlefield. Go to war. Absolutely not!" Schultz said.
The man left, and Hannah looked at Schultz and said, "How dare you disobey the orders of your superiors! What kind of problem is this? Do you know how serious this problem is, Schultz?"
"Don't worry. I have stayed on that land for more than ten years and have treated thousands of people. My feelings for that land and its people are deeper than yours," Schultz said .
"Now we are not talking about the land and the people there! The first thing we have to do is to defend the Soviets! Defend the Fatherland Soviet Union of the proletariat of the world!" retorted Hannah.
"Don't worry, as I said just now, the Japanese will not and will not be able to go to war in an all-out way." Schultz said.
"Schultz, there is nothing wrong with the organization's judgment on you. There is no proletariat in that land, only selfish small peasant ideas! You have lived there for so long and have been infected with this irredeemable Drug thoughts!" said Hannah.
Schultz looked at Hannah in surprise: Is this really what the organization really thinks of him?
Second Lieutenant Ogasawara was recruited into Yamaoka Michitake's office.
"How did you calculate the data in this report?" Michitake Yamaoka asked with an unkind expression.
The Intelligence Department of the Kwantung Army has a special department for intelligence analysis based on open or secret written materials from the northern powers.
Ogasawara submitted a report after careful analysis of the contents of magazines and newspapers published by the northern powers.
"Their iron ore mining is very concentrated. I estimated the steel production based on the amount of iron ore mining in Kursk, the Urals and the Far East." Ogasawara replied.
"Is the data accurate?" Michitake Yamaoka asked.
"Exactly!" Ogasawara replied without hesitation.
In his report, the steel output of the big northern country in 800 was 700 million tons.And Japan has only [-] million tons, not even a fraction of that of the big northern countries.
Among the major countries in the world, only China has 55 tons less than Japan.
The data in other aspects are even more exaggerated. Japan's oil production is only less than one percent of that of the big northern countries.
The northern big country has 500 million tons, while Japan has only 33 tons!
Most of the data in Ogasawara's report is dominated by the northern powers.
Michitake Yamaoka looked down at Ogasawara's report.The statistics above are very detailed.
There are calculations ranging from the weight of various types of tank artillery to helmets, kettles, bayonets and bulletproof breastplates.
Considering the huge number of Soviet troops, the total steel consumption is astonishing.This is what the Great Japanese Empire can only hope for.
The rich resources and strong industrial manufacturing capabilities of the big northern countries are simply incomparable to Japan.
Ogasawara's report made people feel discouraged, but it was irrefutable.
"Now the big northern country and Japan are at war. What is the purpose of you submitting this report?" Yamaoka Michitake asked.
"Are you trying to say that the Great Japanese Empire will definitely fail? We have always relied on the spirit of Bushido, which is invincible even in the face of a torrent of steel, instead of steel!" Michitake Yamaoka said sharply.
"Hi!" Ogasawara said at attention.
Michitake Yamaoka glared at Ogasawara, who had lost his mind from reading.
"Leave this report with me first, and you can go out." Yamaoka Michitake said.
The fighting near the Halaha River in the west has been on and off.It's just that every interval is the prelude to the continued strength of both sides and a bigger battle.
The action team that entered the territory of the great northern country to destroy the railway bridge went nowhere after it set out.
More than 20 days have passed, and there is no pause in the Soviet logistics transportation.And according to reliable information, the narrow-gauge to wide-gauge railway will soon be repaired to Bayin Tumen.
The Bayintu Gate is very close to the current battlefield where the artillery is raging.
It seems that this time the secret mission has completely failed.And the dozen or so personnel sent out by the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department to perform missions should have died in a foreign country.
Schultz and Hannah finally arrived in Harbin.It has been nearly a month since they sailed from Singapore to Shanghai, which is when Schultz refused to reveal Qian Xiaobao's identity.It has been more than half a year since Schultz left Harbin.
Although the organization has sent someone to check and report that Sultz's clinic is intact.In other words, Schultz's identity has not been exposed.
But after Schultz came back, he carefully checked the marks left by him when he left.He was finally relieved after making sure that no one had come in.
Even so, he still intends to move out of here as soon as possible and change to another place.It's not good to live in one place for too long.
The medicines and medical equipment Schultz bought in Germany have already arrived.Schultz rushed to the train station and pulled back all his things.
"Hurry up and connect with your intelligence agent, the superior is still waiting for information about the war!" Hannah urged.
"It's not too late," Schultz said.
He rushed to the German Consulate in Harbin to visit Mr. Hermann, the consul, and then went to the Japanese Consulate to express his gratitude to his Japanese friends for their help.
In the Japanese consulate Schultz received a warm reception.Moreover, Schultz was told that in the future, newspaper reporters from Manchukuo and reporters from Japan would interview him about what he had seen and heard in Manchukuo.
Schultz readily agreed to be interviewed.
In the evening, Schultz came to the gate of Oriente Cinema and posted a small advertisement for the recruitment of bakers in the place where the posters were posted.
Two days later, when Qian Xiaobao passed by here, he saw this recruitment notice.
"Are you going to hire a baker again? It seems that I have to go and have a look." Qian Xiaobao said to himself.
(End of this chapter)
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