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Chapter 1136 Harbin Railway Station

Chapter 1136 Harbin Railway Station

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River City Harbin is a new city that emerged because of the construction of the Middle East Road by the Russians. The city is distributed in Russian traditional style, Art Nouveau style, Romantic style, European Renaissance style, Baroque style, Jewish style, Neoclassical style, and Japanese style.

It is simply an architectural exhibition hall with various buildings. Harbin is also known as the Moscow of the East and the Little Paris of the East.

Harbin Railway Station is a product of Tsarist Russia to declare its progressive culture and strong national power. The design was completed in Russia. The architectural style is the Art Nouveau style that is very popular in Western Europe and Russia. The center of the architectural composition is the main entrance and two secondary entrances. The focus is

The main entrance in the middle of the building is the central foyer with a height of 9.07 meters. On both sides of the central foyer, there are five halls including the first, second and third waiting rooms, restaurants and Chinese waiting rooms. Surrounding these five halls are

It is equipped with auxiliary rooms such as the ticket office, baggage room attendant's room, police room, stationmaster's room, canteen and toilets. Each waiting room has its own entrance and ticket gate, with a total construction area of ​​​​square meters.

In front of the train station is a semicircular square formed by the intersection of Station Street, Railway Street, Songhuajiang Street and Hospital Street. Directly opposite is St. Nicholas Church, the largest Orthodox church in Harbin.

If you put aside the colonial color, Harbin Railway Station is indeed a fine building. The soft decorative curves alone are a bit like a staff, the curved doors and windows, the curved wall piers, the curved cast iron line decoration, the curved parapet and even the curved

The name of the station is like the beating notes on the staff, ding-ding-dong-dong, giving people a beautiful enjoyment.

At this moment, two snipers from the advance team of the Eighth Route Army heading north were crawling under the big bell of the bell tower of St. Nicholas Church, staring at the entrance of Harbin Railway Station through the scopes on their sniper rifles.

This is just one of the sniper groups deployed by Zhao Yonggang, the team leader and political commissar before the North Expedition. There are at least six or seven sniper groups like this around the train station. All the sniper rifles are pointed at the inside and outside of the Harbin train station, quietly

Waiting for the target to appear.《》

Liu Yimin indeed knew his special forces team very well. Zhao Yonggang, who was hiding in Harbin, had indeed learned that Japanese Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka was coming to Harbin.

At this point in the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese invaders suffered heavy casualties. Japan's domestic economy was also deformed and prices soared. However, Japan was still considered one of the world's powerful countries. Naturally, a press conference was held for such a big event as the foreign minister's visit to Europe. This is

Diplomatic practice. The whole world knew about the information he released, not to mention the Eighth Route Army, which specialized in fighting the Japanese.

After Zhao Yonggang got the news from Harbin's radio and newspapers that Matsuoka Yosuke was going to go via Siberia to Moscow and then to Germany, he immediately judged that Matsuoka Yosuke must pass through Harbin. The reason is very simple. He will definitely take the train from Harbin to the north.

.This point is not because Liu Yimin and Zhao Yonggang have the same views, but because of common traffic knowledge. If Matsuoka Yosuke had taken a direct flight to Moscow, he would not have said that he passed through Siberia.

Harbin used to be an important transportation line to the Soviet Union. There was an underground party organization of our party very early. Unfortunately, it was later destroyed by the Japanese army and many martyrs were sacrificed. After the famous anti-Union heroine Zhao Yiman was captured, she was

He was escorted to Harbin, and when he was being treated in the hospital, he actually rebelled against the attending doctor, the three fake policemen and nurses who were guarding him, and successfully escaped from the hospital. Unfortunately, he was eventually caught up by the Japanese army and died for his country.

After the September 18th Incident, the Soviet Red Army also established secret intelligence points in major cities in the Northeast, especially in northern Manchuria, and organized an international red agent network. There is an intelligence station of the Soviet Red Army in Harbin. These intelligence stations just started

At that time, intelligence was transmitted by communication. Later, traffic officers were used to transmit information. Later, radio stations were used, and intelligence transmission became faster. However, with radio stations, the Japanese military secret service could use radio monitoring methods to detect intelligence stations.

As a result, by 1938, the Soviet Red Army intelligence station in Harbin was also completely destroyed. More than 40 red agents among them were sent to Unit 731 to be used as drug specimens and died heroically.

Because Yang Jingyu and Wei Zhengmin traveled from south Manchuria to the north and conveyed the spirit of instructions from Liu and Luo's letter to the Second and Third Route Army of the Anti-Union Army, the Second and Third Route Army of the Anti-Union Army had already been broken into pieces and formed a group of military workers.

The teams went deep into the mines and towns of Northern Manchuria to mobilize the masses in secret. Among them, several anti-union armed workers teams took advantage of the urgent need for coolies in Harbin's enterprises to sneak back to Harbin and restarted the covert struggle in Harbin. Zhao Yonggang and others

It was with the support of the Anti-Japanese War Workers' Team that they entered the urban area of ​​Harbin.

At this time, the Northeast was in dire need of labor as the Japanese army continued to increase its development efforts. In addition to transporting prisoners captured on the battlefield inside the pass to the Northeast to work as coolies, the Temple Imps also asked traitors from North China to come forward to recruit laborers at high wages.

, using good food as bait to trick young adults into coming to the Northeast to work as coolies. The Puppet North China Government Affairs Committee set up a special agency to deal with the business of buying and selling coolies. Because of this background, coupled with the underground underground organizations in Harbin and the Soviet Union

The intelligence station was completely destroyed, and the little devils were very arrogant. Zhao Yonggang and the others buried the heavy weapons to support firepower outside the city, disassembled the light weapons and took them with them. They sneaked into the city without much trouble and found a job.

, hidden.

Speaking of which, these special forces were really aggrieved. The anti-union armed workers team gave them the status of farmers who came out to make a living in the surrounding counties. The jobs they found were only hard labor: some soldiers became operators of power plants.

Some of the coal workers became porters at the railway station, and some became boiler operators and odd jobs in restaurants. As a result, Zhao Yonggang, who was a porter, bribed the Japanese stationmaster's translator with five yuan and ended up working as a porter.

The foreman, leading a group of soldiers, worked behind the schedulers at the freight yard of the Japanese station every day, and he did not worry about his identity being exposed in a short period of time.

In fact, what Zhao Yonggang wanted to do most was to pretend to be the puppet Manchukuo army and the pseudo-police. Unfortunately, the Japanese army had extremely strict control over the puppet Manchukuo army and the pseudo-police. New recruits had to go through several months of military training. Where did Zhao Yonggang have the time?

If you go to have fun with a kid, he might leave at some point.

After learning that Japanese Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka might take a train north from Harbin and transfer to the Siberian Railway, Zhao Yonggang immediately thought of killing him!

Zhao Yonggang is not Liu Yimin, and he does not have such complicated thoughts. He just thinks about killing high-ranking Japanese officials like Matsuoka Yoyou and missing each other. If he meets him, it will be his blessing. If he lets him go, it will be his own incompetence!

As soon as Liu Yimin's telegram arrived, Zhao Yonggang immediately understood that the commander was ordering him to kill Matsuoka Yoyo and then evacuate Harbin. Therefore, he immediately sent out a coded communication signal and ordered the advance team to advance northward to assemble and prepare for battle.

Zhao Yonggang came up with several action plans in a short time. The first was that if Matsuoka Yoyo flew to Harbin Airport, he would use a sniper to kill Matsuoka Yoyo when he rushed to the train station and got off the bus. The second was to kill him with a sniper.

If Matsuoka Yosuke enters the station directly by car, use a sniper to kill him before boarding the train. The third is if Matsuoka Yosuke does not take a plane to Harbin, but takes the Asia Express train from Dalian or Changchun to the train station.

A railway worker posing as a maintenance locomotive used the maintenance locomotive as a cover when Matsuoka Yoyo was changing a special train. He made an electrically detonated bomb and placed it under the special train to blow him up.

As a result, as soon as the pre-war democratic meeting was held, the special operations team members rejected the plan of using electricity to detonate bombs, because the Japs must have put martial law on the station in advance and would not be able to get the bomb bags in. The soldiers came up with a new method.

That is to use a single-barreled rocket launcher or rocket launcher to attack Matsuoka Yoyo's special train on the outskirts of Harbin. The relative chance of success will be greater.

Zhao Yonggang immediately revised his plan and determined two sets of action plans. One was to use snipers to kill Matsuoka Yoyo, and the other was to use rocket launchers and single-barreled rocket launchers to attack Matsuoka Yoyo's special train in the suburbs.

After the plan was finalized, Zhao Yonggang ordered Zhao Hao to lead most of the team members to leave the city immediately, take out the heavy weapons buried outside the city, set up an ambush in the suburbs, prepare for fire attacks, and be prepared to respond to the retreat of snipers in the city. Zhao Yonggang himself stayed on the train.

Inside the station, the snipers were commanded to set up sniper positions, preparing to snipe Matsuoka Yosuke, and in case the sniper attack failed, they were also responsible for relaying the departure time of the special train and the exact location of Matsuoka Yosuke's carriage to the outside of the city.

In order to ensure that nothing was missed, Zhao Yonggang put in a lot of effort. He personally went to check every sniper point, and even surveyed the snipers' retreat routes.

After so much effort, it was actually very easy to successfully snipe.

Yosuke Matsuoka is actually a bit as neurotic as Hitler. When he was 11 years old, he went to the United States to make a living because his family went bankrupt. His uncle left him on the coast of the United States and asked him to fend for himself. In order to survive, he went to Oregon in the United States.

Waiters, servants, etc. have developed a perseverance. It may also be that his childhood experience was too tortuous. When he grew up, Matsuoka Yosuke was particularly adventurous and extremely cunning. He spoke eloquently but did not mean what he said. For example, he said that he was pro-British and American.

faction, you have to immediately think that this guy may be preparing to dig a hole for Britain and the United States to jump into. He said that he opposes militarism, and you have to immediately think of his assertion that Manchuria and Mongolia are the lifeline of Japan. Otherwise, Matsuoka

Foreign right can fool you!

Matsuoka Yosuke left Japan on the 13th and flew to Dalian. Originally, if he had flown directly from Dalian to Harbin and then taken the train as soon as he got off the plane, he might have been able to escape the murder! However, Matsuoka Yosuke was very critical of Dalian.

Emotional, because in 1905, on the eve of the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, Matsuoka Yoyo, who was serving as the assistant to the Japanese consul in Shanghai, detected the precise movements of the Russian fleet heading north from Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, which enabled the Japanese navy to successfully implement a maritime ambush and achieve great success.

As a result, Matsuoka Yoyo was appointed as the first foreign affairs section chief of the newly established Kanto Governor's Office. In Matsuoka Yoyo's eyes, Dalian was the first stop for his career and his base camp in the intelligence and diplomatic circles.

. As a result, after resting for a night in Dalian, Matsuoka Yosuke, who had served as the president of Manchuria Railway twice, chose to take the Asia high-speed train to go north. In Changchun, he met with the Kwantung Army Commander and Japanese Ambassador to Manchukuo Yoshijiro Umezu.

The next morning, I visited Puyi and gave him a lecture on the principle of integrating the sun and the man, and then continued on to Harbin on the Asia.

According to the itinerary, Matsuoka Yoyo did not stop after arriving in Harbin, but directly changed to a special train composed of ordinary trains, heading to Chita to transfer to the Siberian Railway and rush to Moscow.

At 3 pm on March 15, 1941, the Asia train from Changchun informed that the train had stopped at Harbin Station.

At this time, Harbin Railway Station was under martial law. Wearing a top hat, a black woolen coat, and a suit underneath, Matsuoka Yoyo got off the high-speed train surrounded by his escorts, and met the Harbin garrison and military police who were already waiting on the platform.

Waiting for the Japanese generals to meet. Then, surrounded by a group of people, they exited the station through the first waiting room and took a group photo in the train station square.

Matsuoka Yosuke stood in the train station square, looking at the St. Nicholas Church opposite, stretched out his hand with white gloves, waved, and said "Russia, here I come."

, waiting for the photographer to snap the photo.

At this moment, the Eighth Route Army sniper team hiding under the bell of the St. Nicholas Church bell tower facing the train station opened fire. The bullet passed through Matsuoka Yosuke's wide-open mouth silently, and he was instantly killed.

He beat Yosuke Matsuoka and fell on his back!

The one who was unlucky at the same time as Matsuoka Yoyo was the commander of the Japanese army stationed in Harbin. The guy was carrying the bright lieutenant general epaulettes, which were shining golden in the sun and dazzled the Eighth Route Army snipers. Naturally, he had to accompany Matsuoka Yoyo.

dead.

The next unlucky ones were the commander of the Japanese military police and the chief of the secret service in Harbin. These two guys, like the lieutenant general, were tightly on both sides of Matsuoka Yoyo. They were obviously important targets. If not to hit them, who would they hit?

The sniper team only fired two shots each, then issued a signal to clear the target and retreated. However, the Japanese and puppet troops in the station square suddenly became chaotic, whistles were blown everywhere, and the Japanese troops, military police, and spies in charge of the alert were all panicked.

, led the military dogs, and the police dogs rushed around the station and launched a large search.

At the beginning, Zhao Yonggang was still worried about the failure of the sniper kill because the Japanese army's defense was too strict. Matsuoka Yoyo, who was short and had a small mustache, was tightly surrounded by Japanese officers, and the sniper did not fire.

opportunity. Zhao Yonggang was about to inform Zhao Hao that they were preparing to attack Matsuoka Yosuke's special train with firepower. Unexpectedly, Matsuoka Yosuke went out of the train station to take pictures. Overjoyed, Zhao Yonggang immediately ordered other sniper teams to prepare for cover and response, and waited alone to hide.

The sniper team at the bell tower of St. Nicholas Church succeeded in a hit.

Seeing that the sniper kill was successful, Zhao Yonggang did not dare to neglect and immediately ordered each sniper team to retreat in covert manner.

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