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"When did you doubt me?" Lan Muzhu asked Jiang Weiguo.
Jiang Weiguo sighed: "I was assassinated once. The person who assassinated me ambushed a sniper on a tall building nearby. I hid in the car. You deliberately encouraged me to get out of the car, didn't you just want me to be attacked by the sniper?" Headshot? And several more times, all the same.
Where are you from, I guessed.
China is about to participate in the war, will it participate in the war against the Soviet Union or the war against Japan?In order to paralyze the Soviets, I didn't make an obvious choice, so you and your superiors didn't do anything to me. You want the national army to fight against Japan instead of the Soviet Union. If I decide to fight against Japan, you won't Kill me, but, unfortunately, I decided to fight against Su, you must kill me.
Right?Your background is naturally ready to be revealed!"
Lan Muzhu didn't move or say a word.
"I have noticed some of the things you often say to me in my ear. It has a certain 'special style'. To use your words to describe it, you want to 'rebel' against me!" Jiang Weiguo smiled hoarsely, "But Unfortunately, I am a person who is destined not to be instigated!" He waved his hand, and Liu Qihu and Sun Tao escorted Lan Muzhu out of the office.
At the same time, another arrest was going on in a corner of Beiping.
In the middle of the night in Beiping City, under the cover of darkness, a man went to the original junction with ease. After opening the door, he was shocked to find that the room was full of well-armed agents of the Haitong Bureau. Liu Qi, head of the district action team.
The man recovered quickly, took out something and tried to stuff it into his mouth.
Two Haiguan who were hiding behind the door jumped out, grabbed the man, and forcibly took the potassium cyanide from the man's hand.
"You came here at night just to commit suicide?" Liu Qi laughed, "I guess, you are actually here to tip off the news, right? Did you tip off to Moscow or somewhere else? Anyway, it can't be Tokyo, right? ?”
The man struggled in vain.
"Jeju Island!" Liu Qi looked at the man, "There, Jiang Weiguo, our bureau chief, was assassinated by a group of unidentified people. It looked like it was done by the Japanese. We even suspected Hirohito's uncle, Asaka Gongjiu. In fact, the body of King Yan was done by you. You tried to frame the Japanese, even though the Japanese are not good things.
The fundamental purpose of you doing this is to provoke a war between China and Japan, which is in your best interest.
We would not be fooled easily, but with you interfering with it, the suspicion of the Japanese has suddenly increased, after all, your identity is too special, Mr. Ozaki!"
Ozaki Hidemi, who was firmly controlled by Haitong agents, showed a desperate expression.
"A Japanese, but believes in Bolshevism, and is also the political adviser and private secretary of the Japanese Prime Minister, tsk tsk tsk, the value of this identity is really too great, you are their trump card, a trump card that cannot be easily used !" Liu Qi looked at Ozaki Hidemi with a mocking smile, "Unfortunately, your organization has reached the point where you have to be used, so you have been exposed.
do you remember?When I was on the destroyer Weiguo, the first time I talked to you, the military doctor was in the next room to rescue our first officer. I told the military doctor that no matter whether the first officer was in danger or not, he would deliberately say when he came to report to me. It’s no good, so I got out of your words.
Ridiculous fool! He waved his hand, "We have kept you so that you can safely send secret telegrams to Moscow to mislead the Soviet authorities. Now, we are going to war against the Soviet Union anyway, so there is no need to keep you anymore." , anyway, you have no use value!"
Haitong agents dragged Ozaki Hidemi, who was limp all over, out.
In the early hours of the morning, Jiang Weiguo received a telegram from Yamamoto 56: "The Soviet fleet has arrived in Japan. We quickly controlled the fleet and launched a search. Sure enough, bombs were found in the bilges of several major warships.
Mr. Jiang, your judgment is correct, the Soviets tried to drive a wedge between us and you, sorry, we wrongly blamed you earlier!"
After reading Yamamoto's telegram, Jiang Weiguo smiled heartily, and the matter was finally resolved.
Chapter 466
China time: 1940 am on August 8, 1.
Wuhan, Soviet embassy in China.
Lu Ganzi, the Soviet ambassador to China who was sleeping, was suddenly awakened. Drowsy and confused, he walked into the living room of the embassy inexplicably, but saw Chinese Foreign Minister Zhang Qun leading several diplomats in the wait for him.
Under the bright lights, Zhang Qun and the others were dressed in formal attire, with an indifferent solemn expression on their faces.
The obvious weird atmosphere made Lu Ganzi's heart skip a beat, and his drowsiness dissipated in the blink of an eye.
"My God! I'm afraid this is nothing good!" Lu Ganzi became anxious.
"Mr. Lu Ganzi, I am sorry to disturb you when you are resting, but it is related to the public affairs of the country, I have to do this, please forgive me!" Zhang Qun looked polite, and then he opened a document marked with the national emblem of blue sky and white sun , read it in a neutral tone and intonation.
The muscles on Lu Ganzi's face began to tremble and twitch.
"...To sum up, the Russian Empire and its successor, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, pose an undeniable and unprecedentedly large threat to China, and our government no longer has any doubts about the aggressive nature of the Soviet Union.
In view of this, our government regrettably has to be forced to abolish the "Sino-Soviet Nonaggression Treaty" and use all of China's armed forces to deal with the threat from the Soviet Union. From now on, all treaties, agreements, and contracts involving China and the Soviet Union will be All abolished!" After Zhang Qun finished reading, he closed the document and looked at Lu Ganzi calmly.
Lu Ganzi felt his head was buzzing like a swarm of flies flying into it. He was a little dizzy, and after trying his best to restrain all the emotions surging in his heart, he panted and asked: "This is China's declaration of war on the Soviet Union. book?"
Zhang Qun neither nodded nor shook his head: "You can go back to Moscow!" He looked around, "This embassy has also fulfilled its historical responsibility, and there is no need to continue to exist in the future!"
Lu Ganzi was cold all over, and his mind was thundering and lightning, because Zhang Qun's meaning could not be more clear.
"Why is this..." After being extremely angry, Lu Ganzi felt extremely desolate and terrified, he almost asked this question beggingly to himself.
Zhang Jizheng beside Zhang Qun laughed coldly, his attitude and tone were unceremonious: "Old Maozi! Remember, you forced us! If you hadn't been greedy and invaded us all the time, would we have done this? ?I bother!"
Lu Ganzi pursed his lips: "But we are already willing to return the territory that belongs to you to you, and we are willing to compensate you for a lot of territory..."
"Ha!" Zhang Jizheng laughed strangely, "If my neighbor stole from me a little, and then returned the stolen things to me and apologized to me, of course I am willing to forgive him and get along with him in harmony in the future, but if My neighbor often comes to my house to kill and set fire. Even if I compensate my loss and apologize to me, I can’t forgive him! First, the relationship between me and him is not a conflict, but a mortal hatred! Don’t kill me He, how can I be worthy of my family who died at his hands? Second, if I don’t kill him, how can I live with peace of mind in the future? I will always be on guard against this bully neighbor. I will live in fear every day. In that case, it would be better to simply kill him!" He looked at Lu Ganzi with fire in his eyes, "You guys are so bad! So bad that we have to completely eliminate you to be at ease! You don't understand such a simple truth? "
Lu Ganzi's face was pale and trembling.
Eastern European Time: July 1940, 7 at 31 am.
In the Kremlin, Stalin, who was working late at night, was shocked by the heart-piercing ringing of the telephone in his hand. He picked up the phone, and Shaposhnikov’s almost trembling voice came from the receiver: "Comrade Stalin..."
"What happened?" Stalin felt his heart sinking into a dark abyss.
Shaposhnikov paused for five seconds before reporting tremblingly: "The Chinese army...is attacking us..."
"Boom!" The phone in Stalin's hand dropped and fell heavily to the ground.
At the same time, on the battlefield of Kiev, which has become synonymous with "hell", even though it is midnight, the earth-shattering artillery fire is still endless. The night sky was dyed a hideous red by the artillery fire, the earth shook violently, and countless shells roared in the night sky Dancing wildly, blasting one after another of blazing fireballs, countless complete, broken, living, and dead soldiers were thrown high into the sky by the air waves, the roar of cannons, the roar of chariots, the roar of planes and the roar of human beings Shouts, roars, screams... converging into an overwhelming sound wave.
With Kiev as the eye of the typhoon, the millions of armies on both sides distorted into a huge black hole vortex, just like a crazy ocean in a big storm, boiling and surging, bursting out with the energy of thousands of trains colliding.
The battle zone was submerged in a sea of corpses and blood. On the positions, trenches, and fortifications behind the battle zone, exhausted soldiers were resting against the sound of artillery fire, ready to take over from the frontline troops at any time to continue this endless fight.
On various positions of the German army, teams of German signal soldiers riding motorcycles or bicycles ecstatically shouted to the soldiers who were resting in the trenches:
"Good news! Good news! Guys, our Chinese ally is also at war with the Soviet Union!"
"On the eastern battlefield, millions of Chinese allied troops are attacking the Soviet Union in an all-out way!"
"China has also sent troops! The Soviet Union is about to die!"
This great good news boosted the morale of the German army, which was exhausted by the unprecedented fierceness of the Kiev battle, and they were ecstatic, and then thundered with joy:
"win! win! win! (German: must win)"
The German Supreme Command in Berlin was also full of cheers, and Hitler danced with joy: "Gentlemen! We will win this war!" He breathed a long sigh of relief. At the critical moment, China did not betray Germany. Nothing could have been a greater relief than having entered the Soviet war with confidence.
The most feared thing did not happen in the end, making Hitler, who had not been able to sleep peacefully since the war between Germany and the Soviet Union, fell asleep for the first time that night.
The raging war broke out in Central Asia after Eastern Europe, shocking the whole world at once.
China, with its weak national strength, resolutely participated in the Soviet war, which had to make the great powers feel extremely surprised.
Previously, the United States, Britain, France and other countries did not think that China would participate in the Soviet war, "because China's national strength and military strength are very weak, and the gap with the Soviet Union is too large", "the Chinese leadership does not have such courage and courage", and some even The British media commented that "Germany and the Soviet Union are like two monsters. As for China, they are like an elk. The two monsters are fighting. The elk not only has no strength to participate in the battle, but also has no courage to participate." In this regard, even Japan and Germany There are also more or less doubts, which is one of the main reasons why Hitler was "increasingly uneasy" about China in July, but now, the facts have surprised the United States, Britain, France and other countries.
France's largest newspaper, Le Figaro, commented: "Soviet Russia's cruelty to China made China full of hatred for it. Even if the strength is not enough, this hatred also drives China to participate in the war against Soviet Russia without hesitation. !"
The American "Los Angeles Times" commented: "After the Sino-Japanese War, China has stopped falling behind and is actively striving to become stronger. The courage to participate in the Soviet War proves the ambition and courage of China, which has been weak for a hundred years, and aspires to become a great power like Japan!"
The British "Times" commented: "The eagerness to participate in the war of external expansion when the national power is still very weak seems to prove that even though China, an ancient country, has experienced a full 100 years of desolation, decline, and backwardness, it has never given up on its own. The hidden ambition (the word can be translated as "ambition" or "ambition") also seems to prove that the Chinese race is not as 'peace-loving' as it claims to be!"
Obviously, there is a hint of irony, arrogance, and prejudice in the British comments.
The British remember it as clearly as the Chinese. In 100, exactly 1840 years ago, the British were the first to invade China. The first Opium War officially broke out. In the next 100 years, China’s history is full of After experiencing humiliation, suffering, blood and tears, in 100, exactly 1940 years later, the British naturally "have a special feeling in their hearts" when they saw China, which was bullied by themselves in every possible way, stepping on the world stage and participating in the world war.
Of course, the British did not feel vigilant, nervous, or worried. Instead, they "waited for China to reap the consequences of overreaching itself" with a cold-eyed and sneering attitude.
A nobleman sees an inferior person who was forced to work for him in the past and now enters the business world with his pitiful possessions. Naturally, the nobleman is not afraid that this inferior person will become rich overnight and threaten him, but secretly wants to laugh. Waiting to enjoy the show where this scumbag finally loses everything and loses everything.
The first Chinese troops to break into Soviet territory were the 17th Division of the Nanjing Army.
When Zhang Qun read China's declaration of war against the Soviet Union to Lu Ganzi, the 17th Division was in outer Xinjiang, heading for Almaty, the capital of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, the second largest member of the Soviet Union.
The 17th Division has been greatly strengthened before. There are more than [-] officers and soldiers in the division, with thousands of cars, thousands of pack animals, and tens of thousands of bicycles.
Standing on the side of the road, Chen Mingren looked at the scene in front of him: there was a cool breeze, the starry sky was endless, the silver moon was like a hook, and the silver man was shining brightly. Like the impulse to recite poems, the land is as vast as the eye can see. The rolling desert and Gobi are like a boundless carpet extending towards the horizon in all directions. In the vast world, people shouting, horses neighing and cars screaming, and footsteps are as dense as rainstorms. Like thunder, the officers and soldiers were strenuously moving forward, the officers and soldiers on horseback yelled loudly, the officers and soldiers on vehicles clenched their weapons tightly, the soldiers on vehicles stared at their pedals quickly, the tanks roared and rolled, and the heavy vehicles dragged a The guns at each door raised dust like a sandstorm, and the dense car lights were like the Milky Way, reflecting each other with the silver man in the night sky.
"My Chinese army has embarked on the journey again..." Chen Mingren was full of emotion, and then looked at his watch, "The vanguard should have arrived in Almaty, right?"
Almaty is the capital of Kazakhstan at this time, and it is also the largest city in Kazakhstan. It is also the transportation hub of Central Asia in the Soviet Union. This city is not old. In 1854, a Russian army expanding to Central Asia was here. A small castle was built. When the "Turkestan-Siberia Railway" was completed 20 years ago, a railway on the main line of the Siberian Railway extended southward into Central Asia, forming a "t" character. The importance of the connection point of the Russian-Siberian Railway and the Central Asian Railway can be imagined.
Almaty is not far from China, because this place is in the territory of "outer Xinjiang". The so-called "outer Xinjiang area" refers to the "Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty" in 1860 and the "Sino-Russian Survey and Division of the Northwest Boundary" in 1864. ", the 1881 "Sino-Russian Ili Treaty" and the five subsequent boundary demarcation protocols added up to the total area of more than 51 square kilometers that Soviet Russia successively plundered from China's northwestern and western Xinjiang over the years.
Almaty is about 220 kilometers away from Yining in Xinjiang, so in the previous negotiations between China and the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union was not very willing to return Outer Xinjiang, because a large part of the Central Asian railway line of the Soviet Union was in Outer Xinjiang, the most typical is Almaty.
This city was built after Soviet Russia invaded and occupied Outer Xinjiang. Once Outer Xinjiang, including Almaty, is returned to China, the Central Asian railway line will be broken, and the Soviet authorities’ control over Central Asia will be sharply reduced. Otherwise, the Soviet Union will lose Central Asia.
The importance of the Central Asian railway line to the Soviet Union is the same as that of the Siberian railway line.
Because of this, the Chinese army must take Almaty early in the war.
Originally, even if the Nanjing Army attacked from Xinjiang at lightning speed, it would still need to march two to three hundred kilometers before approaching the city of Almaty. Obviously, the local Soviet army could not be caught off guard, but the Sino-Soviet negotiations perfectly concealed the Nanjing Army’s intentions. The two sides stipulated on the negotiating table: Before July 7, the Soviet Union will return Outer Xinjiang to China free of charge, but will not return Almaty and other transit cities of the railway line and the railway lines in Outer Xinjiang for the time being. The city and the railway line through it are still Soviet territory.
The 17th Division will approach the city of Almaty. The Soviet defenders thought that the 17th Division was here to take over the area around Almaty, but the 17th Division was actually attacking Almaty.
Central Asia time is three hours behind China time.
当地时间7月31日午夜12点时,第17师先头部队第18旅抵达阿拉木图城外五公里处,继而停止前进。
A team of Soviet troops on the outskirts of the city was ready to meet them immediately. The leader was a colonel. The 18th brigade commander Zhang Yun, the deputy brigade commander Cheng Kang, the 18th brigade 189th regiment commander Liu Junzhe and other officers warmly received them. Representative of the Soviet Army.
The colonel of the Soviet Army introduced himself: "I am Am Markov, commander of the 68th Division of the Soviet Red Army. I am in charge of contacting the Almaty area with your army!"
Zhang Yun nodded.
Markov opened a map of the Almaty area: "According to the negotiation agreement between the two governments, Almaty still belongs to the territory of the Soviet Union, and your army is not allowed to enter the city and the area within five kilometers around the city. In addition, there are three railway lines passing through Almaty, the railway line itself and the areas within two kilometers on both sides of the railway line also belong to the territory of the Soviet Union, and your troops are not allowed to enter!"
Zhang Yun said with a smile: "We will strictly abide by the negotiation agreement and never enter areas that still belong to your country's territory!"
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