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Chapter 93: Fog City (5)

Ka's original name is Dai Chunfeng. After applying for the Whampoa Military Academy for the first time, Dai Li's name was changed from "Although you take a car, I will get off the car the next day; I walk, you will ride a horse, and you will meet you now." It probably means that friends will not change their relationships with each other because of their nobleness.

Despite Dai Li's introverted and mysterious nature, he still has a wide range of acquaintances and friends in all walks of life. Most of them were useful to him, including people from the old guard, as well as important officers, bankers, overseas businessmen, Shanghai gangsters and the heads of the secret society in Sichuan.

Interestingly, some of his friends are Buddhist or Catholics. Among Catholics, Dai Li's friends include Chinese cardinal Tian Gengxin, French bishop in Chongqing, and Chinese Catholic pastor Yu Bin. His relationship with Yu Bin may include business contact. It was through Yu Bin that Dai Li was able to carry out intelligence gathering activities under the control of the Northwest Station of the Military Commission in a local Catholic church in the Shaanxi-Gansu border area of ​​Henan Province. However, Dai Li's older friend *** went beyond simple religious or non-religious divisions, especially after he gained fame.

Dai Li gives people the impression that he is smart and imaginative, cruel and useless. He is Himmler of the Kuomintang. He is the enemy of almost all American democratic ideals. Dai Li himself knows this nickname, and he attempts to confirm to his American friends more than once that he supports democracy.

A luxurious banquet is being held at the Geleshan Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute outside Chongqing. When it comes to the Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute, many people will equate it with Baigongguan and Zhazidong. They are impressed as a tool of fascist tyranny, a gloomy demon cave that imprisons ZG political prisoners.

In order to promote the opposition of "American imperialism" and "Republic of China", ZG literary and artistic propaganda works such as "Red Rock" combine the three together, which made the subjective impression of the Sino-US cooperation institute after 1949 tend to be negative. In fact, the history of the Sino-US cooperation institute ended with the end of World War II, and the Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute has never participated in the dispute between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. However, some military command personnel who tortured ZG political prisoners in Baigongguan and Zhazidong were indeed trained by Sino-US cooperation.

On December 8, 1941, Japan successfully attacked Pearl Harbor, which eventually led the United States to join the war. The United States and Japan were across the Pacific Ocean. To fight Japan, it was necessary to rely mainly on the navy and air force to master sufficient meteorological, geographical and military information to master sufficient meteorological and military information. The United States believed that China had an advantage in geographical location and could provide the United States with this information. In order to defeat Japan, the United States must cooperate with China and establish a military intelligence agency in China to provide corresponding intelligence for China and the United States to jointly attack Japan. In 1942, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Colonel Mellos was ordered to come to China, with the main task of "collecting intelligence and harassing Japan." With the help of Chinese military officer Xiao Xinru, Mellos contacted the Military Command Dai Li and negotiated on cooperation matters.

In 1943415, according to the treaty of the Sino-US Cooperation Institute, it was approved by Roosevelt and Chiang Kai-shek, and the Sino-US Cooperation Institute was officially established. The Sino-US Cooperation Institute was directly affiliated with the highest military commander of China and the United States. It is headquartered in Yangjiashan at the foot of Gele Mountain in the northwest suburb of Chongqing, China. At the time of establishment, US Navy Secretary Knox, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China, Major General Song Ziwen, Colonel Dunowan, Colonel Xiao Xinru and Melees, and Dai Li successively signed the signatures. The Military Affairs Command leader Dai Li, and the US Navy Lieutenant Colonel Meiles were appointed as directors. The Sino-US Cooperation Institute mainly consists of intelligence groups, meteorological groups, psychological groups, military groups and secret operations groups.

According to the agreement of the time and place of establishment, the main tasks of the Sino-US Cooperation Institute are: to expand the collection and exchange of intelligence. It is divided into references from the Supreme Command of the two countries; to strictly arrange the enemy's behind the enemy's intelligence network on the southeast coast to prepare for the landing of the US military; to arrange the China National Meteorological Network to formulate meteorological forecasts, provide references to the US navy and air force; to reconnaise enemy telecommunications and study enemy dynamics; to strengthen intelligence communications and strive for timely information. Enable enemy aircraft to control first; to expand special police training to achieve the task of preventing traitors and preventing spies and maintaining public security; to carry out psychological operations; to strengthen secret sabotage work. Destroy the enemy's military facilities and military supplies.

In accordance with the above tasks, the Sino-US cooperation institute has done a lot of work, which has played an important role in achieving victory in the Japanese war. For example, the Sino-US cooperation institute has accurately provided intelligence for the United States through telecommunication detection and password decoding, which has enabled the US Air Force to shoot down the landline of Japanese Navy General Ioroku Yamamoto. The Sino-US cooperation institute has also established 165 meteorological stations, communication radio stations, observation posts, etc. to provide meteorological information for the operations. These intelligence will be in the future.

Attacking Japanese islands and bombing Japanese mainland played an important role. This institute also carried out psychological warfare on Japan, such as using secret radio to interfere with Japanese radio and conducting anti-propaganda in China's occupied areas, launching propaganda offensives to disrupt Japanese morale, or strengthening propaganda to the War of Resistance and enhancing the confidence of the Chinese in the occupied areas. Work on economic warfare, such as printing fake banknotes from Wang Jingwei's regime's savings coupons to smuggling into the occupied areas, disrupting local finance, and purchasing large amounts of Japanese goods and transporting materials to the occupied areas back to the rear.

During the period when the Sino-US Cooperation Institute continued, the US secret service department hosted 22 agent training classes in various places. The US military provided more than 9,000 tons of agents to the Military Control Commission and prepared more than 100,000 Military Control Commission personnel, strengthening China's combat field capabilities against Japan. After the end of World War II, a report from the United States evaluated that the Sino-US Cooperation Institute's military and meteorological information "became the only source of intelligence for the US Pacific Fleet and US submarines on the coast of China to attack enemy naval areas."

At the banquet, the Gleshan Band had just learned to play "Yankee" and "Dicks". Although they were still a little unfamiliar, the Americans in the crowd still applauded and cheered for these songs.

"General Liu, I am very interested in the airborne combat in Myitkyina. I hope you can introduce it in detail." Melez and Wu Ming flirted with a glass and said with a smile: "There are not detailed in the newspaper and are not objective. If I could hear the explanations from the parties involved in my own ears, I would be very honored."

Wu Ming nodded, took a sip of wine, and said, "Victory is always left to the well-prepared party. After I had the idea of ​​beheading, on the one hand, I began to conduct parachute-landing and aircraft landing training on the personnel, and on the other hand, I determined the approximate area of ​​the Japanese command center. Due to General Stilwell's strong cooperation, Allied aircraft bombed the area for a week, and the surface was basically bombed into ruins. This not only allowed the Japanese army to paralyze the bombing of the aircraft land and the wanton flight above their heads, but also made aircraft landing possible."

"Is it a plane landing instead of a parachute?" said Melos. "It seems that the reports in the newspaper are a bit blurry."

"The aircraft landing can drop a lot of troops at one time. The parachute, according to the skydiving height that was used to at that time, was stagnant for a long time due to factors such as wind direction, and was easily attacked by ground fire; and it was also scattered, which was very unfavorable for developing the airdrop field." Wu Ming pursed his lips and continued: "As for the parachute behind, it was a little helpless and risky. I couldn't watch my subordinates besieged and eliminated by the Japanese. This is what happened."

"But you succeeded." Melos raised his glass to congratulate him, "I always think that miracles are lucky, but more importantly, my own efforts."

"I deeply agree with this." Wu Ming raised his glass politely.

Dai Li and Melez are now very harmonious. In front of Melez, Dai Li's attitude when speaking to his subordinates became much gentler. Because Melez has repeatedly persuaded Dai Li to treat his subordinates in the United States and not to beat and scold them at any time. Not only should he convince his subordinates orally, but he should also be convinced. Although Dai Li has never done that, he still restrained himself in front of Melez.

Melez knew Dai Li's psychology very well. In order to permanently use the Military Control Commission organization to engage in spies in China, in addition to promoting Dai Li's various mythological rumors in the United States and his role in Chiang Kai-shek, which made Dai Li feel comfortable, he also tried his best to brave Dai Li's journey to the United States. The most gratitude that makes Dai Li grateful and unforgettable for life was during the Cairo Conference, when President Roosevelt expressed his hope to meet Chiang Kai-shek in person. After hearing this, Dai Li knew that it was Melez's relationship that boasted on him in the United States that made him pay so much attention to his master's master. He felt that Melez had too much to do with his future, so he bowed his head even more.

In fact, this is just a superficial phenomenon. Dai Li used the clever Chinese method to actually keep a certain distance from the Americans to avoid being regarded as their lackey. While ensuring his highest control over Sino-US cooperation, he also made Melos think he has leadership. But in fact, although the Americans spared no effort to train locally, armed and deployed every guerrilla team, Melos had no actual control over the battlefield activities of the guerrillas.
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