The last time the Japanese and underground forces collided in the United States, the Japanese suffered a huge defeat. Not only were the many agents and spies that the Japanese military had painstakingly infiltrated into the U.S. government forced out and became prisoners of the U.S. military intelligence agency, but also those traditional Japanese black forces
They were also killed by Chinese gangs. Although this was a heavy blow to the Japanese military and made it more difficult for them to obtain U.S. intelligence, it now seems that it also made it more difficult for the super bomb operation personally planned by Koizumi Miichiro.
It is even more hidden. The information that Mao Chengcheng risked his life to send out cannot be false, but without any clues, this preventive work is quite difficult.
The work of protecting Robert Oppenheimer and Edward Teller should have been the responsibility of the U.S. Intelligence Agency, but now it has become a matter for the cadet army. I wonder what the Americans will do when this matter comes to light in the future.
What do you think?
Five days later, at around nine o'clock in the evening, on the campus of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California, Robert Oppenheimer came out of the laboratory with a few books and was walking towards his dormitory when he suddenly rushed from the side of the road.
Two black figures came out. They first skillfully struck Oppenheimer with a knife on the back of his neck to knock him out, then put him into a black cloth bag, picked him up and ran outside.
As soon as they reached the relatively quiet back door, a Ford car drove over. The front and rear doors were opened. They were working together to stuff Oppenheimer into the back seat. There were two soft "puff" sounds, and the two of them had their foreheads pressed together.
The gun hit his head, and he fell to the ground with a scream.
Two young men in suits and top hats got out of the car, bent down to confirm that the shooter was dead, and then left quickly. Not long after they left, Guo Muyi stepped out from behind a nearby street tree, and he quickly
He walked to the black cloth bag, bent down and stuffed a Nissan Melon grenade into the waistbands of the two dead men, then held one of the men's right hands and pulled out the fuse of one grenade.
After doing all this, he glanced around and ran towards the nearest street tree. Just then he ducked behind the street tree. There was a violent explosion and a scream behind him. He pressed down the brim of his hat and walked quickly.
walked away.
At almost the same time, on the campus of the University of Washington, Edward Teller, who was working at home, was also kidnapped. The two kidnappers who kidnapped him encountered a more serious problem - with the help of their accomplices, they drove away from the University of Washington and happened to pass by a bar.
When a fight broke out in a bar, they were first blocked in front of the bar and then surrounded by the local police who arrived. The Japanese were calm at first and hoped to get away with it. But as one of the parties to the fight came over with a gun pointed at them
Wanting to take them hostage, but fearing that their identities would be exposed, they could only draw their guns and attack them. As a result, Teller and others were first beaten into a sieve by thugs with submachine guns, and then they were killed in a car explosion and turned into pyrotechnics. It can be said that they died.
Quite a bit of resentment.
Oppenheimer and Teller were both masters of atomic physics and were registered with the United States. The two men died on the same night, which immediately attracted great attention from the U.S. government and military. The Military Intelligence Bureau was ordered to investigate the matter thoroughly, and soon
The Japanese identity of the kidnapper was quickly figured out. This stirred up a hornet's nest. The U.S. government issued protests, warnings, and ultimatums. The Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary in the United States was summoned by Hull three times in one day, and he almost escaped.
I drowned you in your spit.
Gu Lianyun only found out about this incident when she read the newspaper the next day. She saw in the newspaper that the Los Angeles police suspected that a third party was involved in Oppenheimer's death. She immediately went to Guo Muyi and asked him sternly why he wanted to compare Oppenheimer and Trump.
Kill them all.
"We definitely didn't do it," Guo Muyi said in one sentence.
The Los Angeles police only suspected that a third party was involved and had no evidence. With Guo Muyi's statement, Gu Lianyun naturally couldn't say anything more. However, after this incident, she began to have reservations about Guo Muyi.
Gu Lianyun's worries were not unreasonable, but the subsequent development of the matter proved that she was overly worried. After the US government protested vigorously for a while, the matter sank to the bottom and soon disappeared from public view.
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At this time, the U.S. government and military had not realized the importance of Oppenheimer and Teller to them. Hull quickly devoted his energy to initialing a cooperation agreement with Gu Lianyun, which was regarded as a matter of concern to the United States.
People have completely forgotten about it.
In order to avoid suspicion, Gu Lianyun did not report the matter to Ouyang Yun. Ouyang Yun did not know about it until a long time later. His reaction at that time was to look up to the sky and laugh three times, and then said to the people around him: "What a contemporary Guo Ziyi."
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The focus jumped from the United States back to the Southern Peninsula. On June 7, in Bangkok, under the mediation of Thailand's new Prime Minister Shinawatra, Ouyang Yun and Wavell sat at a table and began what later generations called the "Bangkok Talks."
conversation.
In order to give the arrogant British a little stimulation, Ouyang Yun specially pulled the "Lanluga Prisoner of War Death Squadron" outside the meeting place and asked them to line up to welcome Wavell.
After about two weeks of training, the temperament of this British army has fundamentally changed. Wearing camouflage uniforms, camouflage high-top canvas boots, camouflage steel helmets, and holding Wei Qing-style and disease-causing firearms, if they sneak into the school
As for the military formation, it's almost like a student army.
When visiting soldiers, it is the highest etiquette for soldiers to line up to greet them. Wavell saw this group of neatly-dressed soldiers from a distance in the Great Wall off-road vehicle, and he felt quite enjoying it. He thought that Ouyang Yun had a good understanding of the general situation.
, knew what etiquette should be used to greet a person of his status. After getting out of the car and walking through the military formation under Guo Da's guidance, he was dumbfounded and opened and closed his mouth several times.
Seeing his expression, Guo Daxin snickered and asked seriously: "Sir, don't you think it looks familiar to you?"
Wavell had wanted to ask for a long time, but he just couldn't save his dignity. As soon as the translator translated this sentence, he quickly got down and asked: "Are these young men all soldiers of our British Empire?"
Guo Da thought for a moment and said, "It used to be."
The suspicion in his heart was confirmed, and Wavell's expression changed - he was not ignorant. He knew that there were Jews in the Xuebing Army, and he was worried that these were French people, so he resisted asking questions. Since they were soldiers of the British Empire, then
They should salute and greet him, but they did not show any sign of it, which was one of the reasons why he felt unhappy. In addition, Guo Da's answer was very questionable, which made him even more unhappy. Wavell has a noble status and has always felt that he
He was very gentleman, but at this moment, he could no longer maintain his gentlemanly demeanor. Looking directly at Guo Da, he asked coldly: "General, what do you mean by this? Please give me a reasonable explanation."
Wavell was aggressive, but Guo Da remained calm after listening to the translator's narration. He pointed at the British soldiers who stood upright and said calmly: "Your Excellency, you can ask them yourself."
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