Heroes of the Anti-Japanese War
Chapter 523 Lezhev's Othello 7
Chapter 523 Rzhev's Othello VII
"The intelligence agencies of European countries look down on Japan's intelligence activities in Europe. In fact, we have taken root there for more than 20 years. From Portugal to Sweden, from the United Kingdom to Turkey, our people are active. Most of these people are Under the leadership of the Swedish military attache, Nobuo Onodera." Said Yamamoto Heisaku.
"Didn't I take you to the Modern Hotel last year to visit Colonel Onodera? He once served as a military attache in Poland and the three Baltic countries, and he recruited most of the European intelligence personnel." Yamamoto continued.
After a few glasses of wine, Hirasaku Yamamoto talked more.
"You have to remember that the most important thing in doing intelligence work is to use contradictions. Using the Poles' hatred of the northern powers can use them to conduct intelligence for the northern powers. Japan, which is hostile to the northern powers, is their friend. Doing intelligence work is the You must understand history and be good at observing people's psychology." Yamamoto Heisaku exhorted.
Qian Xiaobao put on the posture of a primary school student in front of Hirasaku Yamamoto, and listened to the lecture in an orderly manner, and at the same time poured wine and vegetables for Hirasaku Yamamoto attentively.
He has now established that the intelligence sent from the German consulate came from the Swedish embassy where Mr. Onodera Nobu was.
After eating, Qian Xiaobao sent Hirasaku Yamamoto back to Harbin College and then went to Dazhi Street.
When Tsarist Russia was building the Middle East Railway, it set up east-west and north-south railway intersections in Harbin.
Harbin is on the edge of the Songhua River, and floods often occur, so the Russians built buildings on high ground at the beginning.
This high-lying place is Nangang.Dazhi Street is the Dragon’s Back of Nangang, Kek Le Temple is the leader, and the Russians built St. Nicholas Central Cathedral on the highest place on the Dragon’s Back.
Now the communications squad of the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department is in a heavily guarded two-story building next to St. Nicholas Cathedral.
The Harbin Headquarters of the Intelligence Department of the Kwantung Army has more than 400 people, and the communication team under the Intelligence Department has more than 200 people.
Qian Xiaobao is very familiar with the people in the intelligence headquarters, but he doesn't know much about the communications team of the intelligence department. He only knows that it is led by Nobuhisa Tanaka.
When Qian Xiaobao passed the small building of the communications team of the intelligence department, he looked at the antennas on the roof.The information that Ono Takahiro handed over to Schuster must be responsible for receiving it here.
But it was impossible for Qian Xiaobao to attack here.One is that the guards are so heavily guarded that there is no way to start, and the other is that they don't know how to do it.
There are at least dozens of radio operators working here, and there are many transceivers working at the same time. Who should be targeted?
What's more important is that Qian Xiaobao doesn't know anyone here except Nobuhisa Tanaka, the leader of the communication class, let alone the situation inside.
Qian Xiaobao decided to tell Schultz the source of the intelligence, and let the intelligence agencies of the big northern countries investigate the Japanese embassy in Sweden.
After Schultz received the first telegram, almost every two days, his superiors would send a telegram asking about the progress of the investigation.
But for safety, Schultz asked Hannah to only receive the telegram and not return it.Now the two radio direction-finding vehicles wander around the street all day long, and they will be detected by the Japanese as long as they send a report.
How is it possible to find out the results in such a short period of time?Besides, the act of not calling back is telling the superior that Harbin is very unsafe now.
However, the superior still sent a telegram every two days to urge Schultz to report the progress of the investigation.
Schultz was anxious and uneasy.
Although the higher-ups used passwords to send reports, the repetition of key passwords for the same content also increased the possibility of the Japanese deciphering.
However, Schulz also understands the mood of the superiors. Now that the German army is only a hundred kilometers away from Moscow, the safety of intelligence personnel is not within the scope of consideration of the superiors at all.
Qian Xiaobao finally left Schultz a secret signal for the meeting on the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month.
Schultz rushed to the culvert at night and found a small note in the snow under the pee that Qian Xiaobao had spilled.Schultz couldn't wait to take out the lighter and lightly lightly lighted it under the note. After a while, a line of small words appeared on the note: The source of information is the Japanese Embassy in Sweden.
Schultz hurried home and said to Hannah: "Is the child asleep? The two of us are going to send the report immediately!"
"Schultz, it's too late to go out and it's dangerous," Hannah said.
"There's no way, the superior is too urgent, and the effect of sending the report at night will be better." Schultz replied.
Intelligence personnel are also fighters, even if they know that danger or even death is ahead, they still have to bite the bullet and rush forward at critical times.
It is already midnight now, and because of the upcoming Chinese New Year, there are occasional pedestrians passing by on the street.
Schultz carried the small suitcase containing the telegraph in one hand and led Hannah to the river with the other.
If the Japanese stopped and inspected at this time, the two people would be exposed immediately.
In the grass by the Songhua River, Schultz climbed up a low elm tree and raised his right hand as high as possible.
On his right hand was tied a wire, which served as a makeshift antenna.
Hannah squatted in front of the small suitcase, put on the earphones, and adjusted the frequency band of the telegraph. The tick-tick sound of fingers tapping the electric keys stopped as soon as it sounded.
"It's over, Schultz!" Hannah whispered.
Schultz jumped from a tree more than three meters high onto the snow at once.
"Pack up your things and go!" Schultz said.
Put the wires and earphones into the small suitcase and close the lid. When Hannah was about to leave with the suitcase, Schultz suddenly said: "This is not possible, first hide the suitcase and then we will go back empty-handed! "
He ran to the ice with the suitcase, ran on the ice for a while and then stopped and hid the suitcase in the snow by the river.It is 600 meters away from the place where the report was sent just now, and it has deviated from the range of the Japanese direction finding.
Schultz said to Hannah who was catching up: "It's not easy to leave footprints on the ice, the two of us are walking along the ice for a while before going up."
Send a report to one location, and the Tibetan telegraph machine is another location, and go ashore again to change another location.
Schultz pulled Hannah forward for a few hundred meters, and then he waded through the weeds and returned to the shore with Hannah on his back.This leaves only one footprint.
"Don't go in a hurry, let's check each other and get rid of the grass blades and grass sticks stuck to our bodies." Schultz said calmly.
Hannah held Schultz's arm and the two walked slowly and leisurely.
Only Schultz could hurry to Hannah's hand clutching his arm.She must be very nervous right now.
A radio direction-finding vehicle roared head-on and drove towards the Songhua River.
"What you learned in Moscow is far from enough. You have to learn as much as possible in the battle. Those who are not good at learning are sacrificed." Schultz said.
At this time, Schultz is like a persuasive teacher.
The most famous Japanese intelligence personnel in the world should be Onodera Nobu. I have read his wife's memoirs, but I have not seen the TV series made by the Japanese for him.
(End of this chapter)
"The intelligence agencies of European countries look down on Japan's intelligence activities in Europe. In fact, we have taken root there for more than 20 years. From Portugal to Sweden, from the United Kingdom to Turkey, our people are active. Most of these people are Under the leadership of the Swedish military attache, Nobuo Onodera." Said Yamamoto Heisaku.
"Didn't I take you to the Modern Hotel last year to visit Colonel Onodera? He once served as a military attache in Poland and the three Baltic countries, and he recruited most of the European intelligence personnel." Yamamoto continued.
After a few glasses of wine, Hirasaku Yamamoto talked more.
"You have to remember that the most important thing in doing intelligence work is to use contradictions. Using the Poles' hatred of the northern powers can use them to conduct intelligence for the northern powers. Japan, which is hostile to the northern powers, is their friend. Doing intelligence work is the You must understand history and be good at observing people's psychology." Yamamoto Heisaku exhorted.
Qian Xiaobao put on the posture of a primary school student in front of Hirasaku Yamamoto, and listened to the lecture in an orderly manner, and at the same time poured wine and vegetables for Hirasaku Yamamoto attentively.
He has now established that the intelligence sent from the German consulate came from the Swedish embassy where Mr. Onodera Nobu was.
After eating, Qian Xiaobao sent Hirasaku Yamamoto back to Harbin College and then went to Dazhi Street.
When Tsarist Russia was building the Middle East Railway, it set up east-west and north-south railway intersections in Harbin.
Harbin is on the edge of the Songhua River, and floods often occur, so the Russians built buildings on high ground at the beginning.
This high-lying place is Nangang.Dazhi Street is the Dragon’s Back of Nangang, Kek Le Temple is the leader, and the Russians built St. Nicholas Central Cathedral on the highest place on the Dragon’s Back.
Now the communications squad of the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department is in a heavily guarded two-story building next to St. Nicholas Cathedral.
The Harbin Headquarters of the Intelligence Department of the Kwantung Army has more than 400 people, and the communication team under the Intelligence Department has more than 200 people.
Qian Xiaobao is very familiar with the people in the intelligence headquarters, but he doesn't know much about the communications team of the intelligence department. He only knows that it is led by Nobuhisa Tanaka.
When Qian Xiaobao passed the small building of the communications team of the intelligence department, he looked at the antennas on the roof.The information that Ono Takahiro handed over to Schuster must be responsible for receiving it here.
But it was impossible for Qian Xiaobao to attack here.One is that the guards are so heavily guarded that there is no way to start, and the other is that they don't know how to do it.
There are at least dozens of radio operators working here, and there are many transceivers working at the same time. Who should be targeted?
What's more important is that Qian Xiaobao doesn't know anyone here except Nobuhisa Tanaka, the leader of the communication class, let alone the situation inside.
Qian Xiaobao decided to tell Schultz the source of the intelligence, and let the intelligence agencies of the big northern countries investigate the Japanese embassy in Sweden.
After Schultz received the first telegram, almost every two days, his superiors would send a telegram asking about the progress of the investigation.
But for safety, Schultz asked Hannah to only receive the telegram and not return it.Now the two radio direction-finding vehicles wander around the street all day long, and they will be detected by the Japanese as long as they send a report.
How is it possible to find out the results in such a short period of time?Besides, the act of not calling back is telling the superior that Harbin is very unsafe now.
However, the superior still sent a telegram every two days to urge Schultz to report the progress of the investigation.
Schultz was anxious and uneasy.
Although the higher-ups used passwords to send reports, the repetition of key passwords for the same content also increased the possibility of the Japanese deciphering.
However, Schulz also understands the mood of the superiors. Now that the German army is only a hundred kilometers away from Moscow, the safety of intelligence personnel is not within the scope of consideration of the superiors at all.
Qian Xiaobao finally left Schultz a secret signal for the meeting on the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month.
Schultz rushed to the culvert at night and found a small note in the snow under the pee that Qian Xiaobao had spilled.Schultz couldn't wait to take out the lighter and lightly lightly lighted it under the note. After a while, a line of small words appeared on the note: The source of information is the Japanese Embassy in Sweden.
Schultz hurried home and said to Hannah: "Is the child asleep? The two of us are going to send the report immediately!"
"Schultz, it's too late to go out and it's dangerous," Hannah said.
"There's no way, the superior is too urgent, and the effect of sending the report at night will be better." Schultz replied.
Intelligence personnel are also fighters, even if they know that danger or even death is ahead, they still have to bite the bullet and rush forward at critical times.
It is already midnight now, and because of the upcoming Chinese New Year, there are occasional pedestrians passing by on the street.
Schultz carried the small suitcase containing the telegraph in one hand and led Hannah to the river with the other.
If the Japanese stopped and inspected at this time, the two people would be exposed immediately.
In the grass by the Songhua River, Schultz climbed up a low elm tree and raised his right hand as high as possible.
On his right hand was tied a wire, which served as a makeshift antenna.
Hannah squatted in front of the small suitcase, put on the earphones, and adjusted the frequency band of the telegraph. The tick-tick sound of fingers tapping the electric keys stopped as soon as it sounded.
"It's over, Schultz!" Hannah whispered.
Schultz jumped from a tree more than three meters high onto the snow at once.
"Pack up your things and go!" Schultz said.
Put the wires and earphones into the small suitcase and close the lid. When Hannah was about to leave with the suitcase, Schultz suddenly said: "This is not possible, first hide the suitcase and then we will go back empty-handed! "
He ran to the ice with the suitcase, ran on the ice for a while and then stopped and hid the suitcase in the snow by the river.It is 600 meters away from the place where the report was sent just now, and it has deviated from the range of the Japanese direction finding.
Schultz said to Hannah who was catching up: "It's not easy to leave footprints on the ice, the two of us are walking along the ice for a while before going up."
Send a report to one location, and the Tibetan telegraph machine is another location, and go ashore again to change another location.
Schultz pulled Hannah forward for a few hundred meters, and then he waded through the weeds and returned to the shore with Hannah on his back.This leaves only one footprint.
"Don't go in a hurry, let's check each other and get rid of the grass blades and grass sticks stuck to our bodies." Schultz said calmly.
Hannah held Schultz's arm and the two walked slowly and leisurely.
Only Schultz could hurry to Hannah's hand clutching his arm.She must be very nervous right now.
A radio direction-finding vehicle roared head-on and drove towards the Songhua River.
"What you learned in Moscow is far from enough. You have to learn as much as possible in the battle. Those who are not good at learning are sacrificed." Schultz said.
At this time, Schultz is like a persuasive teacher.
The most famous Japanese intelligence personnel in the world should be Onodera Nobu. I have read his wife's memoirs, but I have not seen the TV series made by the Japanese for him.
(End of this chapter)
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