Japan has waged a war of aggression against China for a long time, and began spying on China before the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. This fact has been exposed for countless years. Even so, it seems that the situation of Japanese militaristic training and training of secret agents is still a secret, hidden and little known, and the outside world has always known very little. It was not until 1965 that a Japanese agent revealed some photos of Japanese "undercover agents" during World War II ... It turned out that there was a "Nakano School" in Tokyo, which was the cradle for training Japanese spies and agents.
The mainland advance team is a Japanese armed secret service, which is exactly the same as the China soldiers except that the limbs and head are made in Japan. Their task is to sneak into the rear of China's troops, disrupt China's defense lines, act as the vanguard of attack forces, and open channels. Special agents of the Japanese mainland advance team carry Czech ZB-26 light machine guns, which are regarded as the best infantry weapons in China by the Japanese army.
This Japanese spy school, which was called "007 lair" by Japanese veterans, was called "Nakano School" in Nakano District of Tokyo at that time. Nakano School was originally a police academy, which was used to train Japanese gendarmes and agents in wartime. The students enrolled in the school, from non-commissioned officers to officers, are all active Japanese soldiers. As soon as they entered the school, the students studying as agents were assigned to different classes. Although it is a class, it is not like a class, but more like "home". Different classes simulate different countries. As soon as students enter the class, they should live as if they were in a certain country, learn the language of that country (mainly the oriental language), and are not allowed to speak Japanese. To learn the history and geography of the country, all customs and habits should be the same as in the country, and the college should try to completely forget its Japanese identity. In addition, as a special agent, intelligence, communication, weapons, assassination, fighting, survival and many other skills are compulsory courses.
Except that the limbs and head are made in Japan, everything else must be exactly the same as that of China soldiers. This is the effect of the painstaking design of Nakano School.
Students who become gendarmes are mainly selected from officers or noncommissioned officers with college degrees in the army and undergo strict training. One of the "most famous" gendarmes came out from here, that is, the war criminal Dai Tian Gintaro who was sentenced to death after the war. Although he was only a second lieutenant, he was accused of killing anti-Japanese residents in the Philippines. He once wrote a song "Ah! The dead of night in Montrupa … "was once sung by Japanese veterans and survivors of war criminals as" the song of war criminals ".
After completing their studies, the graduates of Nakano School were sent to the target countries for simulation training and served as special agents and gendarmes in special high schools. They are either single-line spies or members of the Japanese spy force. 1942 or so, a ferocious Japanese armed plainclothes team was active in Changsha campaign. They all graduated from Nakano School.
Japanese agents in China military uniforms quietly showed off their Japanese knives and took photos as a souvenir when they turned their backs on China refugees.
After the Battle of Wuhan, it was followed by the Battle of Northern Hunan. The butcher's knife of Japanese Tusi Zhai Ningzi pointed directly at Changsha, and Guluo River became our army's second line of defense against northern Hunan. In the Kuomintang army in the new city of Binjiang Town, there was a recruit named Yang. After only one year in the army, he and his comrades kept the position next to the pontoon pier in the new city. As a soldier, he experienced his first battle here. Since the battle of Xinqianghe started on September 18, it has become an important channel for the Kuomintang troops to withdraw southward. At noon on the sixth day, first the retreating troops, and then the refugees pouring in from here, the pontoon bridge became tense. Suddenly, the sound of machine guns rang out not far away, and he plunged into the bunker and looked out, only to see an amazing scene.
In front of the unsuspecting China soldiers and civilians, they even dare to shoot sabers (although they may only shoot half their faces in a hurry), but from the rear, it is really not easy to think that they are holding Japanese swords.
A man wearing glasses and a blue shirt looks like a teacher, but he is carrying a light machine gun in his hand and shooting wildly at the Kuomintang defenders and rushing forward; In addition, several people dressed as farmers appeared out of nowhere and rushed ahead with machine guns. It happened so suddenly that before the Kuomintang troops guarding the bridge understood it, two armed plainclothes men rushed around the nearest fortification and fired. They didn't find the entrance to the fortifications, so they took out a Grenade and stuffed it into the loophole. The fortifications were blown up with a bang. Two men pounced on another fortification. At this time, there are several Kuomintang soldiers guarding the bridge on the south bank, watching this sudden scene in a daze. Suddenly, a dozen Japanese soldiers disguised as refugees appeared from the crowd. ...
The Japanese secret service station near Changsha was originally the ordinary residence of China people. You can see Chinese guns, plain clothes and so on. Hanging on the wall, and it is said that there are bedbugs. The Japanese army claimed to be "like a mountain thief's lair"
What happened to Yang has happened many times since then. Up to now, there is such a record in the history of China War: Japanese troops followed China's army to the north bank of Guluo River, and some Japanese troops disguised as China refugees ... sneaked into Guluo River and fled to the new city, cooperating with the main force to cross the river and win the new city. In fact, these Japanese soldiers disguised as refugees are not ordinary soldiers, but plainclothes agents of the Japanese invaders. They are all "China hands" who graduated from MCC School.
Among the armed special forces invested by the Japanese army in the battle of northern Hunan, one was directly sent to the front line of Changsha after graduating from Zhongye School, and was named "Mainland Advance Team". They attacked Changsha first, and the task was to sneak into the rear of China's troops, disrupt China's defense line, act as the vanguard of the offensive force, and open the passage. At the beginning, they wore China's uniform and sneaked into China's army. They also deliberately dressed untidy and pretended to be exhausted, just like China soldiers. Sometimes disguised as refugees, they mingled with the crowd and moved behind the defenders in China. ?
The Japanese agents who ate in the dormitory and the Japanese who came here by accident described it as: "At first glance, it looks like a prison camp."
After the invasion of Changsha, the lair of the "mainland advance team" settled in Changsha. Their dormitory is exactly like a military camp in China. China's guns and articles are hung on the bed and wall, ready to go into battle in disguise. Only when the whole team leaves the camp can they perform a standard Japanese military salute, and then behave like China's army or refugees.
Decades later, the old devils of this "mainland advance team" recalled the situation of that year and were still excited: when they accepted the task and quietly crossed the frontier, they were sometimes discovered by Japanese soldiers who did not know the inside story. Seeing the advancing players wearing China military uniforms, the Japanese army nervously shouted "The enemy is coming!"
This is probably the residence of the "mainland advance team" after it captured Changsha. Their dormitory is exactly like a military camp in China, with guns and articles from China hanging on the beds and walls, ready to go into battle in disguise.
As soon as we arrived in Xiangxi, the "mainland advance team" went to attack the airport behind China. When passing an iron bridge, it was like repeating the sneak attack on the Guluo River pontoon bridge: China defenders thought they were one of their own and greeted each other with smiles. But Japanese agents dressed as China soldiers could not help secretly laughing at the kindness of China's army! When they attacked with guns, the defenders were bleeding before they realized it.
After the battle of Changsha, these Japanese agents were sent from Xiangxi to sneak attack Guilin Air Force Base. Pay attention to the posture of these three Japanese agents. Even the guns on their shoulders are imitations of China soldiers.
Armed agents with special training like the "mainland advance team" are more fierce and cruel than the average Japanese army. They moved from northern Hunan to eastern Yunnan and western Yunnan. One activity was that Japan was repatriated after surrendering. The criminal history of the Japanese armed plainclothes team was originally hidden deep and almost forgotten by history. It is only because some of them made a part of that history public for some motive that they objectively added new examples to the war crimes of Japanese aggression against China that year.
Judging from the situation, the departure ceremony of the Japanese secret service team is precisely that "the whole team will perform a standard Japanese military salute when they leave the camp, and then behave completely like the China army or refugees."
This may be the scene of "the mainland advance team is going to attack the airport behind China"
Who would have thought that the two men in rags who turned their backs on us in the middle of the road were actually Japanese agents in makeup? This photo seems to have been taken as a rear picture by some newspapers during the Anti-Japanese War, but I don't know if it was a record of the live activities of Japanese agents taken by Japanese agents.
In the Japanese sneak attack, I met three real China soldiers guarding here on a bridge. Although uneasy, China soldiers obviously didn't see through it, and even greeted these ghosts with a smile.
The Japanese squadron leader took the initiative to greet the China soldiers who came to meet the "friendly forces". Japanese agents recorded, and then the two sides shook hands and said goodbye.
Japanese plainclothes carried the ashes of Japanese agents killed by China's army in the same unit-the Japanese army of the mainland advance team, which was also seen through by China's army many times and suffered considerable losses in the battle.
1944 12.30, surviving Japanese agents celebrate the New Year together according to Japanese customs. The guy in the back who wears glasses and goes shirtless really looks like a teacher. Hope to adopt