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A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

In the wartime, in order to win the battle, the underground party and spies came into being. At the cost of their precious lives, they broke into the enemy's territory and gave everything they had for the victory of the war.

In Wartime China, tens of thousands of spies sacrificed their lives for the country for the early liberation of the country. In the world war of large-scale world war, countries that are good friends with China have also sent many international spies to support China. Today we talk about a female spy in the Soviet Union, she is

Zina Petrova

In 1916, Tina Petrova was born into an ordinary working-class family in Moscow and experienced childhood like a normal girl. At the age of school, she signed up for school and grew up along the way, Petrova has a cheerful personality, likes to participate in extracurricular activities in her spare time, and has been active in various social activities for a long time. In the eyes of her teachers, she was smart and studious, and she was enthusiastic and helpful in the eyes of her classmates, and Tina Petrova was admitted to the School of Foreign Languages at university and graduated with honors.

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

In 1937

Lugou Bridge Incident

This opened the prelude to Japan's all-out aggression against China, and the Chinese people began to carry out the anti-Japanese struggle, which was also the beginning of Japan's war throughout Asia.

This made the Soviet Union begin to be vigilant, in the face of the increasingly tense situation of the war, the Soviet Union, Britain and other countries to find ways to provide military assistance to China, the Chinese Air Force technology at that time was very backward, the Soviet Union began to recruit excellent pilots and volunteers across the country.

Tina Petrova was recruited into the ranks of Soviet volunteers because she was fluent in English, French and other national languages.

After signing up, Tina Petrova was assigned to study radio and, after two months of training, was sent to the Sichuan airport in China for assistance work.

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

In the mostly male volunteer corps, the young Tina Petrova, like a little red in the green grass, used the unique and beautiful voice of women to signal the pilots and mobilize the emotions of the male pilots.

As the war gradually worsened, the Japanese army invaded many Chinese cities, and the Soviet Union decided to select excellent talents to set up special identities for intelligence gathering. Because of her excellent performance and the adventurous spirit of young people, She was selected to start spy training.

Tina Petrova's identity became that of a young lady born into a wealthy family in Singapore, pseudonym:

Allan. Bevey

。 With her new identity, she went to foreign schools, majored in medicine at university, and came to Shanghai to look for opportunities for development. At the spy training center, Tina Petrova learns courses on radio transmission, prevention of surveillance and tracking.

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

After being prepared, Tina Petrova came to Shanghai in her disguise and stayed in the shanghai luxury international hotel arranged in advance, with enough living expenses to survive, because she was a rich lady overseas, and she paid for three months of hotel accommodation at a time.

After settling down, she began to look for a more suitable place to live, and three months later she finally settled into a five-nation concession with her British passport. She began her career as a spy at this place. Tina Petrova obtained the radio equipment prepared for her by her superiors through the middle connector, and learned how to use it secretly in the shortest possible time.

During the day she wandered around to familiarize herself with her surroundings, and at night she began to secretly contact her superiors, and the small radio established her connection with her motherland.

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

In 1941, Germany launched a full-scale attack on the Soviet Union, and the situation in Shanghai became increasingly tense. The following year, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the war situation became increasingly anxious, and the concession that had been safe in Shanghai became precarious. Japan sent troops into the concession and forbade all contact between people inside the concession and the outside world.

At this point, Ji Na's forged identity can no longer continue to be her umbrella. In order to hide her small radio station, Tina Petrova developed several schemes to reduce the frequency and time of telegraphs. What she did not expect was that the enemy had already discovered her presence, not only knew the power generation channel of Zina Petrova, but also knew the time and frequency very clearly, and then Germany provided the most advanced radio technology at that time, intercepting a lot of power generation information.

Even more unfortunately, the enemy soon found the hiding place of Zina Petrova and captured her in the gendarmerie. In the gendarmerie, Tina Petrova was confronted with a series of torture bombs. Zina Petrova was resolute and insisted that she was just a radio lover and did not do any espionage.

Then all sorts of tricks of torture began to be inflicted on Zina Petrova. Daily torture and interrogation is already commonplace, often tortured until he faints and then is woken up and continued to be destroyed.

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

There were many Chinese in the gendarmerie's cell, and although Tina Petrova was afraid to speak to them for fear of revealing her identity, Chinese still helped her, prepared clothes and food for her, and helped Tina Petrova survive repeated torture.

The threat was useless, and the enemy began to seduce again. They said that as long as Tina Petrova was willing to cooperate with the confession, they could restore her freedom and allow her to return to her country without any involvement. Faced with a sugar-coated shell, Tina Petrova was determined and did not utter a word.

They had no choice but to take Tina Petrova and sent her to court-martial, where she was sentenced to six years as a spy (two and a half years later, Japan was defeated).

A female soldier who came to China to fight for China did not utter a word in the face of torture to extract a confession

Strong willpower allowed Tina Petrova to survive until the end of the war, after the Japanese surrendered, the prisoners were released, and Tina Petrova made contact with the Soviet Union and returned to the embrace of her motherland.

The deeds of Zina Petrova are also written in books, and her experiences are recorded in "Ace Female Spy" and "Spy Sea Shadow". The deeds of this female spy are really singing and weeping for us!

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