Chapter 648 The Benefits of Hiroshima Refining(2/2)
In this photo, there is a Japanese soldier wearing full Japanese military uniform but without weapons. On the table next to him, there is a plate full of fruit, a glass of milk, a piece of bread and an unidentifiable piece of bread.
What animal does the meat come from?
Turning over the old-fashioned document printed on a typewriter in her hand, Suisui's face turned a little pale, "This seems to be a transcript."
"Let me see"
Wei Ran handed the phone and the color photo to Jima, took the page Suisui had just read and read it line by line.
On this slightly yellowed paper, various questions and corresponding answers are recorded starting from the names. When it comes to questions such as names and place names, there are also things that Wei Ran and others cannot understand.
Japanese annotation.
These questions not only involved the personal information of the man who seemed to be named "Sakai Shono", they even asked in detail about the names of his neighbors and their corresponding interpersonal relationships, who he liked the most and who he hated the most.
Who is the person, what is the address of the corresponding person, and even the appearance and characteristics of the surrounding buildings, the placement of some items in his home, the diseases that his family has suffered from, etc.!
After taking turns to read the more than thirty pages of torture records, on the last page, there was a red stamp with the words "Camp 66".
The most bizarre thing is that at the end of the seal, there is a series of handwritten numbers that look irregular, as well as the words "No one can survive a fire."
In the quiet and stuffy attic, the three of them looked at each other under the light of their mobile phones. After a moment of hesitation, Suisui put everything back into place and carefully opened the second wooden box.
There is no difference in what is contained here, except that the jar that seems to contain the ashes has been changed to white porcelain. At the same time, the items in the box, apart from the files, are only a wakizashi that looks particularly exquisite. The wakizashi's
There is also a seal fixed on the leather sheath.
Opening the file bag again, in addition to the same torture record, there was also a photo. In this photo, he was still a Japanese soldier dressed neatly and without weapons. The background of this photo also changed into a library-like environment.
place.
Putting down the photo, Wei Ran directly skipped the first few pages of the torture record. Sure enough, on the last page, there was also a seal pattern, but the two lines of red writing on it were particularly interesting - "From Hiroshima, and after
Confirm that no human relationship survives.”
At the end of the seal pattern, there is also a handwritten number "83".
Handing the torture record to Suisui, Wei Ran stood up after thinking for a moment and carefully observed the various items fixed on the sloping walls on both sides.
After a long time, he carefully took off a plastic bag in the corner. On the slightly yellowed bag, there was also the word "83" written in black mimeographed handwriting.
Carefully open the bag. In addition to three frontal and left-side photos of the same man's face, there are also two full-body nude photos and a Russian-Japanese bilingual repatriation certificate, which proves the soldier's identity recorded on it.
The home address is exactly Hiroshima.
This is the benefit of Hiroshima Refining...
Wei Ran murmured to himself. In fact, after seeing these things, all his questions had been solved.
To put it simply, at that time, the Soviet Union wanted to send some agents to the country of the Japanese. What was the simplest and safest way? Of course, it was to release a group of prisoners of war back one after another, and to include intelligence personnel among them.
Especially for prisoners of war who came from Hiroshima or Nagasaki, the two big flowers dropped by the Americans at that time were of great help.
As long as the KGB members at that time pretended to be repatriated prisoners of war from these two cities, and took the ashes of one or two prisoners of war who were also from Hiroshima or Nagasaki, they would follow the large troops on the train and board the island singing and laughing.
Afterwards, even if Lihuang's second uncle and grandfather were called up to investigate in person, they would not be able to find out anything.
There is no way, all things, all relationships, all personal and material evidence have been blown up by the fireworks rewarded by their American father. As long as they are exactly the same, then it really is what they say.
As for why the Soviet Union sent the KGB to the Japanese country, it is actually not difficult to guess. If nothing else, the American soldiers stationed in the Japanese country alone is a sufficient reason, and the remaining reasons seem to be more important than
The reason why the U.S. military stationed in Japan is even more valuable.
Thinking of this, Wei Ran squatted next to Suisui again and said, "It seems that these things cannot be leaked out."
“Really can’t”
Suisui buttoned up the box and said very soberly, "I'm here to make money, not to cause trouble. I'll call Misha later and blow up the stone tablet and everything else and throw it into the mine."
"Victor, I'm not worried about that stone tablet." Ji Ma pointed to the surroundings, "But what to do with these things?"
“Do you think it’s luck that Isai has been able to keep these things for so long?”
While Wei Ran was talking, he had already started walking downstairs, "Wait a minute and ask Isai, let him give us a price to sell these things to us, and then find a place with feces and urine to dump all the pots and jars."
Chapter completed!