In the list of the most difficult countries to kill in the world, Fidel Castro of Cuba ranks first with a huge advantage. He is definitely the most difficult country to kill in history. This is because according to Cuban security statistics, the CIA assassinated him 638 times, but none of them succeeded. And the second-ranked country * * * is also indisputable. Hitler, the Nazi head of state, ranked second with 50 assassinations in his life. So, who ranks third? The last person on the list of the most difficult countries to kill in the world is probably Stalin, the great leader of the former Soviet Union. In the late 1940s, Life magazine published an article saying that Stalin was probably one of the three best protected people in the world in the 20th century. At first glance, the American statement is a bit exaggerated, but in fact it is not exaggerated at all.
(Photo) beria, Stalin and his daughter.
On one occasion, Stalin's car was almost blown up on the way to the villa. Thanks to beria's advice, Stalin temporarily changed the vehicle so that he could survive. Otherwise, the bridge will break, the car will be destroyed and people will die. On another occasion, Stalin was going to take a yacht, but he forgot to inform the sentry in advance. The sentry fired a warning shot in desperation, and beria blocked Stalin with his own body. It was in these two crises that beria gained enough political capital with "outstanding performance" and finally won the favor and trust of leader Stalin. Of course, at that time, many people whispered that all this was carefully arranged by ambitious beria to please Stalin. As the supreme leader of the Soviet Union at that time, Stalin was indeed in danger of death many times, but these crises were finally saved by the Soviet Anti-Spy Intelligence Agency.
(Photo) Takeda, formerly known as Wang, is a Chinese-Japanese hybrid. Red agents lurking at the top of the Japanese army twice smashed Japan's plan to assassinate Stalin. 1964 was awarded the honorary title of "Soviet hero" by the Soviet Union.
1938, at this time, the Soviet Union was fighting fiercely with the Japanese in Lake Hassan. The Japanese secret service secretly assembled many white bandit troops who were brave and fearless and died. After training and grouping, these fugitives sneaked into Ma Sesta sanatorium, waiting for an opportunity to assassinate Stalin who often went there to wash hot springs. However, this news was finally intercepted by Soviet intelligence agencies. When these "Japanese killers" just crossed the Soviet border, Soviet agents who had been waiting for a long time caught them all. The Japanese, whose assassination plan failed completely, never gave up assassinating the Soviet leader, but were planning another vicious assassination plan against Stalin. 1939, Japanese agents made a comeback and threatened to kill the Soviet Union. The assassination plan was to plant a time bomb in Lenin's mausoleum and kill Stalin during the May 1 military parade. However, well-connected Soviet agents once again learned about Japan's assassination plan through insiders. In this way, another disaster was avoided.
(Figure) Hitler
Like the Japanese, the German military secret service is not idle. They tried their best to put Stalin to death to save the fate of Nazi Germany. 1944, Germany's first assassination plan began, and the German foreign minister planned to find an opportunity to kill Stalin in one fell swoop when attending international conferences. The weapon of this assassination is a pistol, which can shoot large caliber bullets with an effective distance of 6 to 8 meters. The shape of this gun is extremely special, disguised as a ballpoint pen, which is almost impossible to prevent. Later, because the Germans were defeated by the Soviet Union, there was no chance to carry out assassination. In August of the same year, the Germans planned a more dangerous assassination plan. The assassin was Politov, a former Soviet officer. He was captured by the Germans in 1942, and then he was afraid of death, surrendered to the Nazis and began to receive assassination training from German agents.
(Figure) Stalin and his bulletproof car
Politov planned two methods to assassinate Stalin in advance. The first method is to blow up Stalin's car with armor-piercing bullets. For this reason, Germany has specially developed a short-tube recoilless gun, which can easily penetrate 45 mm armor within 300 meters. Second, a powerful magnetic time bomb was placed in the meeting room where Stalin met the soldiers who came back from the front. In order to successfully approach Stalin, Politov did his homework. First, the pseudonym "Taflin" became a major in the Soviet counterintelligence agency, and his military achievements were outstanding. He won two battle medals and five medals, and was also awarded the title of Soviet hero. Of course, medals and medals are all from Soviet soldiers who died in the front line. They are real and will never be destroyed. In order to make the identity of Tafulin more perfect, Politov also deliberately forged several copies of the Soviet Pravda, which published the winning order and winning photos of Tafulin.
(Figure)1In the 1930s, the Soviet Union publicly executed many German spies. Stalin's "great purge" had victims, and there must be real enemies.
"Taflin" has a beloved "wife" by her side, but the real identity of this woman is an assistant and telegraph operator. In order to successfully kill Stalin, the Germans made extremely strict preparations, and all this finally seemed seamless. However, several small flaws made Taflin's rigorous assassination plan finally fail. In Riga, the capital of Latvia, "Taflin" once ordered a coat and specially asked the tailor to make the sleeves and pockets wide and long. Unfortunately, the tailor who took the job was actually an agent of Soviet intelligence. After giving the finished coat to the suspicious guest, he began to follow "Taflin". Finally, "Taflynn" walked into a hotel frequented by German agents, which made tailor agents begin to doubt the true identity of "Taflynn". Soviet intelligence agencies began to pay attention to this suspicious "Taflin" after getting the tailor's information.
(Figure) Many Soviet soldiers who surrendered at the beginning of the Soviet-German war in World War II later turned their guns and became German agents.
In order to send "Taflin" to Moscow smoothly, the German advance troops set out. However, the unfortunate thing happened again. All the members of the German advance team were actually captured by the Soviet Union. After some interrogation, the Soviet intelligence naturally grasped the news that "Taflin" was about to enter the country. 1September 5, 944, Germany sent a plane to send Mr. and Mrs. Taflin to the Soviet Union. However, the Soviet air defense forces that had made preparations in advance opened fire violently when the plane entered the country. The plane that "Tafulin" took was seriously injured in the end. In desperation, we had to land in the dark. Although it was a forced landing, "Taflin" was lucky enough to enter the Soviet Union, and the "couple" rode a Soviet-made motorcycle that was randomly airlifted and continued to March to Moscow under the cover of night.
(Photo) In the late World War II, in order to save the precarious Berlin, the German Secret Service tried every means to put Stalin to death.
Soviet intelligence agencies finally failed to catch the German killer who entered the country, which made them very uneasy. Subsequently, the Soviet Union set up checkpoints on the road to Moscow to closely check the passing pedestrians and vehicles. In the Levev district, the motorcycle of "Taflin" was stopped by the Soviet sentry, ready to check the documents. When the sentry saw the document, he was ready to release it without doubt. However, a casual greeting from the sentry revealed the true colors of the two killers sent by Germany. "Comrade Major, where are you from?" Because the plane was concentrated by Soviet artillery fire, the temporary forced landing made "Taflin" have no idea where the landing site was, so he could only casually say somewhere and try to deceive the Soviet sentry. However, what the traitor of the Soviet Union never expected was that the killer sent by Germany to assassinate Stalin was finally exposed because of Taflin's answer.
(Figure) Stalin is as hard as "God"
What "Taflin" didn't know was that he told the sentry the location, and it would take at least 4 hours to drive to the Liev district. However, it rained heavily that night, and the road was extremely muddy and difficult to drive. However, the motorcycles that Tafulin rode were too clean to drive that far on muddy roads. What is even more suspicious is that the clothes worn by Mr. and Mrs. Taflin are actually dry, and it is even more impossible to drive for four hours on a rainy night. The sentry said quietly, "Please go to the team office and stamp it, and then you can go." "Taflin couple" weak in heart, naturally dare not make trouble, extremely cooperate. They just wanted to poke and poke, and then they could move forward quickly, so they nodded in agreement and followed the sentry to the team site. "Mr. and Mrs. Taflin" are still anxiously waiting for the seal in the team office. They just think that the efficiency of these Soviet civil servants is too slow. At this time, the Soviet army has seized seven pistols, 1 short-barrel guns and other assassination tools from Taflin's motorcycle. Needless to say, this well-planned assassination plan finally fell through.
(Photo) Some people say that Stalin eventually died of political murder in beria, but there is no evidence.
Later, German intelligence agencies also tried their best to develop a remote-controlled bomb with strong lethality. The shape of the bomb is extremely inconspicuous, like a fist-sized fragment. Remote detonator is more concealed, just like a box of ordinary Soviet cigarettes. However, the remote control radius of this bomb can reach 7 miles, which is a "sharp weapon" for carrying out assassination missions. In the end, the assassination mission was carried out on two Soviet prisoners of war. One of them had a good friend who was a maintenance technician of Stalin's special car. As long as the remote-controlled bomb can be installed in the car of the Soviet leader, Stalin will definitely be blown to death. However, after the two Soviet prisoners of war were airdropped to Stalin's headquarters, the Germans completely lost contact with them. In the end, German intelligence failed to find out whether the two Soviet prisoners of war sent to plant bombs were arrested, surrendered or escaped anonymously. In short, Stalin, as hard as a "god", is still alive, and the assassination of the Germans, as always, was unsuccessful.