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Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

After the fall of Shanghai in 1937, the Kuomintang 's "two unifications" laid out in Shanghai in a timely manner, launching large-scale assassinations against traitors and spies, causing panic among Japanese and pseudo-Traitors.

In August 1939, Wang Tianmu, the commander of the Shanghai station of the military command, defected. The military command's intelligence network in north China and Shanghai and other regions has suffered an unprecedented heavy blow.

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

Two months later, Dai Kasa rebelled against Wang Tianmu's aide-de-camp and assassinated him and He Tianfeng, director of the Third Department of the Japanese and Pseudo-Agent President, and Chen Dirong, the first director of the Seventy-Sixth Division.

After the incident, the adjutant retreated completely,

He and Chen were killed on the spot, but Wang Tianmu was unharmed. Could it be that Wang Tianmu "surrendered"? However, Wang Tianmu insisted that this was Dai Kasa's "counter-plan" .

The incident later became a historical mystery. In fact, maybe

It's not as complicated as everyone thinks. It is very likely that Dai Kasa did issue a killing order to Wang Tianmu, but the adjutant did not carry it out for personal reasons.

After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Dai Kasa suddenly crashed and died. Wang Tianmu's identity is a mystery, so he has not been liquidated.

After liberation, Wang Tianmu felt safe, later

He then went to Taiwan, where he spent his old age.

First, the mysterious Wang Tianmu

Wang Tianmu is the most mysterious of the "Four Great Kongs" of the military command.

Legend has it on him

Born in the late Qing Dynasty, he was once a lifter. He was sent by the Qing court to study in Japan, obtained a bachelor's degree in law from Meiji University in 1911, and returned to China around 1913.

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

In the past 19 years, Wang Tianmu has served successively

Beiyang Government

Director of the Higher Supervision Department of Zhejiang Province,

Consul General in the province of Shunna, Mexico, first secretary of the Embassy in Chile

and other important positions.

In the 1930s, Wang Tianmu joined a special organization called the "Three People's Principles Great Hero Group".

Legend has it that the person who introduced him was Hu Zongnan.

This organization was the predecessor of the later "Revival Society Secret Service Organization".

At the time

In addition to Wang Tianmu, there are also Dai Kasa, Xu Xilin, and Zhang Yanyuan

et al. Logically,

Wang Tianmu was older than Dai Kasa, and his seniority was also deeper than Dai Kasa. However, after the establishment of the military command, he became Dai Kasa's subordinate.

Around 1939, Chen Dirongxian, the chief of the personnel section of the military command in Shanghai, was arrested by No. 76 and betrayed Wang Tianmu.

After Wang Tianmu was arrested, Li Shiqun gave him special preferential treatment. At first, Wang Tianmu did not think of betraying Dai Kasa. But

Li Shiqun abruptly released Wang Tianmu in mid-August. After Wang Tianmu was released from prison, he was assassinated by Dai Kasa. Luckily, he did not die, so he turned to the enemy in anger.

When Wang Tianmu was arrested, Dai Kasa considered the importance of the Shanghai station and quickly transferred Chen Gongshu, the station manager of Beiping Station, to rebuild five offices and 22 contact points. However, he did not expect that a failed assassination angered Wang Tianmu, resulting in the hard-to-rebuild site being swept away in less than a month.

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

What is even more serious is that Wang Tianmu, as the deputy head of the North China Region of the Military Command, has mastered a large number of military intelligence networks in North China. In one fell swoop, he betrayed all the intelligence personnel in Shanghai and North China. Pei Zhisan, a member of the Tianjin Station, surrendered to Wang Jingwei because of his betrayal, and sold out all the lists of personnel from the Ping, Tianjin, and Baosan stations, as well as tangshan and Cangxian counties in one fell swoop.

In the whole east of China, north China important cities and regions,

The military command suffered an unprecedented blow.

Dai Kasa realized that he must eliminate Wang Tianmu as soon as possible, otherwise it would not only be difficult to dispel the hatred in his heart, but he was afraid that he would also have to cause greater disasters.

According to the data, Wang Tianmu's aide-de-camp Ma Hetu was obviously shot and killed by the military commander after he was plotted against by the military. But he did not shoot Wang Tianmu. There is a theory that he shot at that time, but Wang Tianmu reacted quickly and escaped into the women's toilet. Obviously, Li Shiqun did not believe this statement.

Second, only Dai Kasa knows the answer

Li Shiqun suspected that Wang Tianmu had "surrendered fraudulently," because when Wang Tianmu first provided him with the website of the Shanghai Office of the Military Command, the Japanese Special High School dispatched all the personnel, but not even the sweat of the military command agents was caught.

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

At the offices of some military commanders,

Tegoko even saw that there was a freshly prepared meal on the table.

So, why did such a coincidence happen? Of course, someone got the news in advance, and Li Shiqun suspected that this was a trick played by Wang Tianmu and Dai Kasa.

However, there is a different way of saying it. At that time, the office of the military commander in Shanghai had been hiding in the French Concession. Nominally French territory, the Japanese special high school before the operation, routine telephone calls to inform the concession sheriff Braden. But

The Japanese did not expect that Braden was originally an undercover agent arranged by the military command in the French Concession. As soon as he received the news, he informed the military command and immediately arranged for the evacuation of personnel.

In order to prevent accidents, Li Shiqun imprisoned Wang Tianmu for two years. In 1941, Wang Tianmu was released on bail. Subsequently, Wang Tianmu betrayed the address of Wu Kaixian, an important Kuomintang member.

Later straight

Until Japan's surrender in 1945, Wang Tianmu held important positions in Wang Feizhong.

As soon as the Japanese surrendered, Wang Tianmu fled to Hong Kong under the arrangement of his old ministry, and then to Taiwan in 1949.

Then, the doubts come!

Wang Tianmu repeatedly betrayed the military command and key members of the Kuomintang, causing extremely serious consequences. If he was not liquidated after Japan's surrender in 1945, it was because he escaped quickly with oil on the soles of his feet. So after 1949, why did he go to Taiwan as a "traitor" to cast a net?

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

So, military command

Chen Gongshu, one of the Four King Kongs, has always suspected that he is a "double-sided spy".

And it is very likely that he and Dai Kasa have been in one-line contact. According to Li Shiqun's logic,

This seems to explain why Dai Kasa ordered Ma Hetu to shoot and kill He Tianfeng and Chen Dirong, but only let him go. But this practice will obviously expose him. It's kind of weird.

However, he was not hit by Ma Hetu at the beginning, and there was

Another possibility. That is, although Ma Hetu received orders to kill three people, after all, he had followed Wang Tianmu for a long time, so he only left a hand on him, which Dai Kasa himself could not have imagined.

After Dai Kasa's death in 1946, Wang Tianmu's affairs became unclear. Because he was too senior in the Kuomintang's secret service system, he was not only a member of the "Elders of the Restoration Society" but also a member of the "Three People's Principles Great Hero Regiment", and without conclusive evidence, it was difficult to move him.

epilogue

In espionage work, it is often the enemy who has me and the enemy in me. When the situation is too complicated, it is extremely difficult to distinguish between loyal traitors, and the assassination of Wang Tianmu is one of the typical examples.

Below I will make a hypothetical review of the assassination of Wang Tianmu for everyone's entertainment, just look at it, and don't take it seriously!

Wang Tianmu betrayed the military command and defected to the Japanese, why would Dai Kasa deliberately let him go in the assassination?

In 1939, Chen Dirong, chief of the personnel section of the Shanghai Station of the Military Command, was arrested by Li Shiqun no. 76. Afterwards

Chen Dirong betrayed Wang Tianmu. In order to persuade Wang Tianmu to surrender, Li Shiqun set up a "counter-plan" to deliberately release Wang Tianmu and then find someone disguised as a military commander to assassinate Wang Tianmu.

He wanted Wang Tianmu to make up his mind and turn to Wang And the Japanese.

Wang Tianmu was really enraged and handed over the intelligence networks of North China, Shanghai and other regions. However, he may still be a little hesitant about being a traitor. The relevant personnel were notified in advance and a safe retreat was made.

By the time Li Shiqun and the Japanese special high-tech people arrived, the building was already empty.

Of the year

At the end of December, Dai Kasa, because of the destruction of the intelligence website, plotted against Wang's aide-de-camp Ma Hetu and assassinated Wang Tianmu. Ma Hetu has always been Wang Tianmu's right and left hand, following him for many years. Therefore, when he started, he was a little hesitant and did not shoot at Wang Tianmu himself.

Later, as soon as Dai Kasa died, Wang Tianmu's surrender was even more difficult to distinguish between true and false, so he dared to flee to Taiwan and enjoy his old age in peace.

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