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Chapter 603 Four Cigarette Cases

But no matter how much he thought about it, the facts cannot be changed. Under the protection of Americans led by MacArthur, that guy Hirohito lived happily until 1989 even though he committed such a great sin during World War II.

The guy who was supposed to be executed the most has become the one who lives the longest. Is there anything more ridiculous in the world than this?

This shows the dirtiness and shamelessness of the rectification!

After sighing, Yang Jing turned his attention to the other two handwriting books, but Yang Jin found no valuable clues on these two laptops.

These two notebooks are the consumption records of some drugs recorded by Jiro Onoda, and of course there is also a summary of various drugs that came to the base with the supply ship. This notebook is actually equivalent to Jiro Onoda's personal drug record.

These two notebooks are of no use to Yang Jing.

In the end, there weren't any of the four notebooks obtained from the secret base and the diversion account that really helped Yang Jing.

Needless to say, the two drug records are not an expert in war. If he were an expert in this field, he might be able to infer the health of the soldiers of the Japanese squadron who were stationed in this secret base based on the consumption of these drugs.

But Yang Jing himself is a Chinese and has no favoritism for the Japanese devils back then. What's the matter with those Japanese soldiers?

The two diary records a lot of things, especially the general inventory of this warehouse. If Yang Jing was an expert in studying modern history, these things could cause a stir when they were published. But what's the use? The Japanese killed all of them in Asian countries, burned them all, and even committed such a huge crime as the Jinling Massacre. But so what?

A person lives a face and a tree lives a skin. A tree doesn’t have a bark will surely die. A person is shameless and invincible in the world!

Nowadays, Japan is so shameless that he dares to modify history. They even dare to deny incidents like the Jinling Massacre. What is this wealth plundered from various countries?

Publicizing these information is nothing more than to make people's psychological disturbances in the country. Yang Jing could even imagine that even if he published these things, with the shameless character of the Japanese government, people would never admit it.

Although this thing is of some value, the wealth in this base has long been pulled away by the Japanese. Thinking about the empty warehouse that can keep mice hungry, Yang Jing felt so nervous.

As for the book of the book, it is no different from these two diaries. They are all things that make people feel more upset the more they read.

Originally, Yang Jing was really disappointed with this trip to the Maoge Islands. However, when he forced himself to turn his attention to the four cigarette boxes he picked up in the base, he did not expect that the four cigarette boxes he picked up brought him unexpected joy.

That's right, Yang Jing has gained something in that base. Apart from the things that Chris and the others found, Yang Jing felt that the biggest gain was actually the four cigarette boxes he picked up by accident.

One of these four cigarette boxes was picked up in the military camp, the other was picked up in the office of the highest commander of the Japanese army, and the other two were picked up from the warehouse area.

Yang Jing took out these four cigarette boxes from the storage space. After carefully identifying them and searching for a lot of information about Japanese tobacco from the Internet, he felt that this trip to the Maoge Islands was not so elusive.

The four cigarette boxes I picked up are all high-end cigarettes. Among them, the cigarette boxes I picked up in the military camp were cigarettes of "SEVEN STARS" brand. The cigarette boxes I picked up in the commander's office were cigarette boxes of "MILD SEVEN (Seven Stars)", the most famous cigarette brands in Japan. As for the two cigarette boxes I picked up in the warehouse, one was "CASTER" and the other was "CABIN".

These four types of cigarettes are all local brand cigarettes from Japan, and they have a history of decades. Among them, MILD SEVEN is a tobacco brand that is as famous as famous international tobacco brands such as Sanwu and Marlboro. It is the most famous and most market-share brand in Japan.

In fact, it is not strange to find abandoned cigarette boxes in this base, but the four cigarette boxes that Yang Jing found made Yang Jing feel that they were the biggest gains of this trip to the base.

Nothing else, because these four cigarette boxes come from different eras.

It was like the cigarette box that Yang Jing picked up in the commander's room that was almost rotten was the cigarette box of MILD SEVEN brand cigarettes produced in the 1950s. Because there was no barcode at that time, Yang Jing could barely identify from the bottom of the cigarette box that was produced in 1951.

Two of the remaining three cigarette boxes were produced in the 1980s, and one was produced in the late 1970s.

What does it mean to have four cigarette boxes, and four high-end cigarette boxes produced in different eras?

It's very simple. After Onoda Jiro and his garrison left the base on June 7, 1944, the Japanese entered the base at least four times in the early 1950s, late 1970s and 1980s!

The one with the latest production date among the four cigarette boxes discovered by Yang Jing was in 1988!

If this base is really the private base of that guy Hirohito, which contains the "internal servant" who belongs to the Japanese royal family, and Hirohito died of illness at the beginning of 1989, can we make the following inference based on the last cigarette box?

That is, during World War II, Hirohito secretly took the base for himself. The wealth diversion plan proposed by Yamamoto Iroku was used as a cover by Hirohito, and then stored no less than 7,000 tons of precious metals in this base.

With so many precious metals hidden under the water of the Maoge Islands, which were trusted by the United States at that time, the Japanese probably did not have the ability to bring out these wealth under the eyes of Americans.

The most important thing is that Japan after the war was so poor and deserted. The entire Tokyo was almost razed to the ground by American air force. If Hirohito suddenly took out a lot of wealth to enjoy it at that time, would you really be jealous of Americans?

Don’t look at Hirohito’s courage to take out a lot of wealth to bribe a group of American executives led by MacArthur in order to seek a way out for himself. That American is not jealous. Why? Because the wealth his godson has to be handed over to our American father, can we be jealous?

But if Hirohito continues to spend a lot of money to enjoy after saving his life, that wouldn't work.

Your American father doesn't want your compensation after the war, why? Do you still dare to be arrogant? Besides, do you really think that Americans don't care about Japan's wealth? With the Americans' beating nature, how could they not care about the wealth that Japan has robbed in Asian countries?

There are many information that during World War II, as the core area of ​​the third island chain, the Philippines became the base camp of Japan in Southeast Asia. Many of the property stolen by Soichi Seuchi was piled up in the Philippines and waiting to be transported back to Japan. However, at the end of World War II, the patrol of the US military, which had an absolute advantage in the Western Pacific, made it impossible for a large number of valuables such as gold to be transported back to Japan by sea. In order to protect the safety of plundering wealth, Hirohito ordered "Yama Lily" to quickly register the treasures and buried them in the "Royal Treasure Point" in 175 of the Philippines.

On September 2, 1945, after Japan surrendered in the Philippines, the US officials who were in the trial had learned from the CIA that Japan had buried treasures in the Philippines, so they tried every means to obtain the secrets during the trial.

After finding more "royal treasure points", the US intelligence agencies sent people to secretly poach gold nuggets, diamonds and platinum worth billions of dollars.

The largest amount of gold obtained by the United States after the war was in Saint Romana, Philippines. When the Japanese army retreated in the Philippines, the Philippine guerrillas discovered that they had transported large numbers of heavy boxes to a cave and then blocked the export with explosives. A major from the US Strategic Intelligence Agency was with the guerrillas at the time and remembered the treasure location. The agent reopened the cave after the war and found that the boxes were full of gold.

Between 1945 and 1948, this batch of gold worth about tens of billions of dollars was shipped to the United States. The United States did not return it to victims of Southeast Asian countries, but deposited the gold into 176 banks in 42 countries. Among them, the Geneva Branch of the United Bank of Switzerland opened a gold account with tens of billions of dollars in the name of "Lancedale"!

This is enough to witness the greed of Americans.

If Hirohito dared to spend a lot of wealth for himself to squander after the war, his American father would never have watched this wealth be squandered by Hirohito.

Therefore, even if Hirohito wants to use the wealth within this base, he must find a suitable opportunity.

For example, after the war, Japan's economy recovered in just seven years. At that time, Hirohito did not dare to use the secret wealth in this base, but when Japan's economy recovered, he could spend money with great effort.

The most important thing is that after the war, Douglas MacArthur, the "New Emperor" of Japan, was dismissed from his post-war period and returned to China on April 16, 1951. Without MacArthur, the "New Emperor" who has been pressing on his head, Hirohito would not have a good enjoyment?

Therefore, it is very likely that Hirohito sent secret troops to reopen the base after MacArthur left Japan and transported some of his wealth from it.

This seven-star cigarette box is most likely left by the officers and soldiers of the secret troops who transported their property at that time.

Moreover, given that the wealth stored in this base is extremely amazing and the Americans are eyeing it, Japan dare not expose the base, so it is impossible for Japan to transport all the property in the base in one transportation.

That's why the cigarette boxes appeared later.

Moreover, this action of secretly transporting wealth to the outside world even lasted until 1988, the year before Hirohito's death!

Japan in the late 1980s was quite coquettish. In a few years, Japan even clamored to buy all the real estate of his American father. At this time, Hirohito probably felt that he was about to be burping, so he transported all his wealth out.

"In other words, this base was not opened for at least half a century, as I had guessed. It was not opened for at least half a century. Instead, from the early 1950s to the late 1980s, Japan has been transporting wealth from this base intermittently. Especially according to the production time of the last three cigarette boxes, from 1979 to 1988, Japan has opened this base at least three times!"

"Wouldn't that mean that I don't seem to have no chance!" Yang Jing was secretly happy...
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