As one of the most famous spies during World War II, sorge, with a high education and elegant manners, was ordered to come to Japan and began his legendary spy journey.
He joined the Nazi Party and started working in Japan as a German. Soon he used his own ability to set up a spy network and named it? Ramza? .
Soon this spy agency came into play. On the eve of the German decision to attack the Soviet Union, sorge learned the news and passed it on to the Soviet Union. But at that time, the Soviet Union thought it was an unreliable false news. No one thought that Germany would really attack the Soviet Union, so the Soviet Union did not pay attention to this news.
During the Soviet-German War, sorge got another important message that Japan would not go to war with the Soviet Union. After learning the news, the Soviet Union quickly transferred some troops from the Far East to the front battlefield, thus winning the Soviet-German war. Sorge can be said to have made great contributions to this victory.
But his frequent information transmission also made the Japanese realize their mistakes. The Japanese realized that there were spies on their territory, so they began a vigorous investigation.
George is a policeman who goes in and out of the bar. In the bar, he met a woman named Hanako Ishii, and they confirmed their relationship. As a spy, sorge also allowed her to go in and out of her room and rummage through her things, which also reassured the girl.
But it was this Hanako who went to sorge's room to wait for him. He was so bored that he wanted to smoke a cigarette that he took a unique lighter in the drawer. When sorge came, he found that the lighter was missing, so he asked Hanako, who denied it and said he didn't see it.
So I suspect that the Japanese side here found Hanako, where she saw a lighter and asked an expert to open it. It turned out to be a miniature camera, so sorge was exposed.