On March 17, 1946, Dai Li's plane crashed in Daishan, a western suburb of Nanjing, and Dai Li died in the air crash. How the hell did he die, was this accident an accident or **?There are many mysteries, but the truth has always been hidden in the years. In short, this extremely famous and highly skilled spy leader ended his life in a hurry, some people sighed, some celebrated, and some people were curious about Dai Li's stories. The "spy" is usually the villain, but it has to be said that Dai Lia is a guy who is both good and evil. Secret Service.
Since 1928, Dai Li, under the instruction of Lao Chiang, secretly set up an internal intelligence agency, which is one of the important means for Lao Chiang to seize power, with intelligence, he can manipulate many things. Dai Li officially established a ** place directly under him and Lao Jiang, and the legendary "Fuxing Society" was born at this moment. Dai Li and his spies mainly did the following things: building an intelligence network throughout the country, eliminating and assassinating communists, helping Lao Chiang eliminate political enemies, and setting up spy training classes for personnel training. This organization was a very advanced intelligence organization at that time, and it was a sharp knife in the hands of Lao Chiang.
Its nature determines that countless ** are made in the hands of Dai Li, but then again, Dai Li is not exactly a villain, during the War of Resistance Against Japan, Dai Li's spy organization also made a lot of contributions. After the Lugou Bridge Incident, Dai Li expected that the future would be the time to employ people, so he greatly expanded the spy organization in case of emergency. Also in 1938, Lao Jiang appointed Dai Li as deputy director of the Military Command Bureau, in fact, Dai Li held the power of the director. According to the data disclosed by the United States later, Dai Li's subordinates controlled as many as 180,000 people, of which about 40,000 were engaged in work around the clock. If you add in the fringe people included in the intelligence network, the number of people who have worked for Dai Li can be as high as 300,000.
His ** is everywhere, from China to Southeast Asia, there is the shadow of military commanders everywhere. With such a huge intelligence network, Dai Li naturally had enough capital to deal with Japan, and at that time, Japan also installed a large number of secret agencies in China for the needs of the war of aggression against China, among which the four most famous were the Special High Division, the Mei Agency, the Bamboo Agency, and Iwai Public Relations. Soldiers are coming. The head of the Iwai Mansion, Eiichi Iwai, is a difficult old fox to deal with. He had been engaged in spy work in China for a long time, and he believed that Japan should send as many spy personnel as possible to China. To this end, he set up a special training course for all women, the oldest not exceeding the age of 30 and the youngest being 14 or 5 years old.
Iwai asks them to learn XiChinese, put on Chinese costumes, and pretend to be "Chinese women." The purpose of this is to allow these female spies to infiltrate Chinese society and spy on intelligence with a harmless appearance. They can use their weak appearance, and even use beauty tricks, to marry *** to further penetrate China. Iwai's strategy was a great success, and soon a large number of young women appeared in Shanghai, Hangzhou, and even Beiping. They have deadly powers, but people don't know that they are well-trained Japanese spies. However, Dai quickly realized the gravity of this anomaly. He urgently telegraphed the military command spy organizations in various places and decided to launch a large-scale search for these Japanese female spies.
Despite Iwai's efforts, Dai Kasa is not easy to mess with. He has many ways to identify disguised Japanese female spies, such as eating Xi, walking posture, etc. Dai also came up with the brilliant idea of observing their feet, Chinese women often wear embroidered shoes, while Japanese women often wear geta, so that their toes can be nuanced. However, Dai Lia also encountered a dilemma in terms of interrogation. After Iwai Eiichi's special training, these spies were very tight-mouthed, and no matter how cruel the torture was, they didn't say a word. As a result, Dai Li thought of using a form of torture called "sitting on ice". There is a story in history that after Su Wu became a captive of the Xiongnu, the Xiongnu used this kind of torture.
The stripped prisoners were stripped of their limbs tied to the ice, allowing the cold to eat away at their bodies. This punishment may seem simple, but the icy cold air tortures the victims, especially women, like a blunt knife. In this case, Dai Lisa resorted to this method. After Dai Li's reform, this criminal law was applied to Japanese female spies. He ordered the agent to fetch a huge block of ice, tied the female agent to it, and poured cold water on it, allowing the cold to penetrate her body. Female spies tend to pass out in less than a minute. Dai Ka also instructed a hot water bucket to be prepared next to her, and once she passed out, put her in the hot water bucket to soak for a while before continuing"Sitting on ice"And so on. Under this kind of brutal torture, female spies usually do not last long before confessing.
The reputation of this torture spread rapidly. Since then, the mention of Dai Li's name has struck fear among Japanese agents. Some female agents were taken to the torture room, and when they saw the ice cubes placed there, they would tremble and completely collapse their psychological defenses. Although this method was cruel, it was understandable that special methods were used during the years of the Anti-Japanese War. Dai Li's actions to eliminate the spies were beyond reproach. No matter what the military command became later, at least during the Anti-Japanese War, the military command was meritorious to the people. Because of this, people don't completely dismiss Dai Li. Maybe he's more of a figure who moves between black and white. It is a pity that, despite his brilliant intellect, he always acted for the tiger and sided with Chiang Kai-shek.
Despite his merits, his sins were greater. His final outcome is beyond evaluation. Chiang Kai-shek once gave Dai Lia a couplet: "Born for the country, died for the country, his life is chivalrous, and the coffin of merit and crime is still undecided;."The reputation is all over the world, the slander is all over the world, and the troubled times are in the spring and autumn periods, and the rights and wrongs are left for future generations to evaluate. "Maybe we'll never be able to make an accurate assessment of Dai Li. The controversial spy becomes an eternal mystery, and that's how he ended up.