Chapter 250 Schultz's Persistence II
Hearing his superior's request, Schultz immediately shook his head and expressed his refusal.
"I have had a conversation with the leaders of the General Administration. This person's identity is something I will never say when I face death! And this is also approved by the superior leader." Schultz replied firmly.
"If this is the case, I can only take you to Hong Kong by sailing tonight." The man said helplessly.
"We won't be able to take the sailboat. It's been a long time, so it's not worth taking the risk of exposure for this matter. We're here waiting for the Singapore ship to Shanghai!" Schultz said.
If Qian Xiaobao was present now, he would definitely praise him: This old man is really mean!”
There was silence in the room.
Both the man and Hannah stared at Schultz.
"You send the organization to the telegram," Schultz said slowly and clearly to the man.
"I have experienced the Zhanggufeng incident in the past year and have also conveyed important information to the organization for this incident. The following is my judgment on this incident: the Japanese do not have the strength to go to war with the Soviet Union while falling into the quagmire of China's battlefield. It will never happen!" Schultz said.
The man left, Hannah looked at Schultz and said, "You dare to disobey your superior's orders! What kind of nature is this? How serious is Schultz?"
"Don't worry. I have been on that land for more than ten years and have treated thousands of people. I have a deeper relationship with that land and the people there than you." Schultz said.
"Now what we are talking about is not that piece of land and the people there! The first thing we need to do is to defend the Soviet Union! Defend the Soviet Union, the motherland of the proletariat in the world!" Hannah retorted.
"Don't worry, I said just now that the Japanese will not and do not have the ability to start a full war." Schultz said.
"Schultz, the organization's judgment on you is not wrong at all. There is no proletariat on that land, only the selfish little peasant thought! You have lived there for so long and are also infected with this hopeless thought!" Hannah said.
Schultz looked at Hannah in surprise: Could this be the organization’s true thoughts about herself?
Second Lieutenant Ogasawara was recruited into Yamaoka Dotake's office.
"How did you calculate the data in this report?" Yamaoka Daobu asked with a bad expression.
The Kwantung Army Intelligence Department has a special department that conducts intelligence analysis based on public or secret written materials from the Soviet Union.
Ogasawara carefully analyzed the contents in magazines and newspapers published by the Soviet Union and submitted a report.
"The Soviet Union's iron ore mining was very concentrated. I estimated the steel output based on the amount of iron ore mined in Kursk, Ural and the Far East." Ogasawara replied.
"Is the data accurate?" asked Yamaoka Dobu.
"Accurate!" Ogasawara answered without hesitation.
In his report, the Soviet Union produced 18 million tons of steel in 1938. Japan only had 7 million tons, not even a fraction of the Soviet Union.
Among the world's major powers, China is only less than Japan's 550,000 tons.
The data in other aspects is even more exaggerated. Japan's oil production is less than one percent that of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union had 35 million tons, while Japan had only 330,000 tons!
Most of the data in Ogasawara's report was one-sided and the Soviet Union had the advantage.
Yamaoka Dotake looked down and flipped over Ogasawara's report. The data on it was very detailed.
From the weight of various types of tank artillery, to the smallest helmets, kettles, bayonets, bulletproof breastplate, etc., all have calculations.
Considering the huge number of Soviet troops, the total steel consumption is amazing. This is beyond the reach of the Great Japanese Empire.
The Soviet Union's rich resources and strong industrial manufacturing capabilities were simply incomparable to Japan.
This report by Ogasawara seems to be disgusting, but it is also undeniable.
"There is a war between the Soviet Union and Japan now. What is your purpose in submitting this report?" Yamaoka Dotake asked.
"Do you want to say that the Great Japanese Empire will definitely fail? We have always rely on the invincible Bushido spirit that can destroy even in the face of the torrent of steel instead of steel!" Yamaoka Dobu said sternly.
"Hi!" Ogasawara said as she stood attentively.
Yamaoka Dobu glared at Ogasawara, who had lost his mind when he read books.
"This report is here for me first, you can go out." Yamaoka Daobu said.
The war near the Halaha River to the west is a stop and stop. However, every interval is a prelude to the two sides continuing their strength and then taking a bigger war.
After entering the Soviet Union, the operation team that destroyed the railway bridge was set off, it was sank to the sea.
More than twenty days have passed, and no pause in the Soviet army's logistics transportation has been found. Moreover, according to reliable information, the railway from narrow rail to widening rail is about to be built to Bayintu Gate.
Bayintu Gate is very close to the battlefield where artillery fire is now in full swing.
It seems that the secret mission this time has completely failed. And the dozen or so personnel sent by the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department to carry out the mission should have died in a foreign country.
Schultz and Hannah finally arrived in Harbin. It has been nearly a month since they took a boat from Singapore to Shanghai, which means Schultz refused to explain Qian Xiaobao's identity. It has been more than half a year since Schultz left Harbin.
Although the organization has sent people to check it out and reports that Sultz's clinic has not been moved intact. That is to say, Schultz's identity has not been exposed.
But after Schultz came back, he carefully checked the marks he left when he left. He finally felt relieved after confirming that no one had come in.
Even so, he still plans to move out of here as soon as possible and change into another place. It is not good to live in the same place for too long.
The medicines and medical devices that Schultz bought in Germany had arrived. Schultz rushed to the train station and pulled back everything.
"Come on your intelligence officer quickly, your superiors are still waiting for information about the war!" Hannah urged.
"It's still time," Schultz said.
He rushed to the German Consulate in Harbin to visit the Consul Mr. Hermann and then went to the Japanese Consulate to express his gratitude to his Japanese friends for their help.
Schultz was warmly received at the Japanese consulate. Schultz was told that in the future, there would be newspaper reporters from Manchuria and journalists coming from Japan to interview him about his experience in Manchuria.
Schultz readily agreed to accept the interview.
That night, Schultz came to the door of Aolante Cinema and posted a small notice to recruit bakers at the place where the poster was posted.
Two days later, Qian Xiaobao saw this recruitment notice when he passed by here.
Chapter completed!