Jessfield 76

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Ding Mocun (left) and Li Shiqun (right)

Jessfield 76 ( Chinese  極 司 非 爾 路 76 號  /  极 司 非 尔 路 76 号 , Pinyin jísīfēi'ěr lù 76 hào ), named after their headquarters, is the anti- Chiang Kai-shek government and the Japanese military in Shanghai endowed secret service . He later became the official governing body of the later reorganized government of the Republic of China headed by Wang Jingwei called the Guomindang Central Committee for Intelligence ( Chinese  中國 國民黨 中央 執行 委員會 特務 委員會 特工 總部  /  中国 国民党 中央 执行 委员会 特务 委员会 特工总部 , Pinyin Zhōngguó Guómíndǎng Zhōngyāng Zhíxíng Wěiyuánhuì Tèwu Wěiyuánhuì Tègōng Zǒngbù ), Tegong Zongbu for short ( Chinese  特工 総 部 ).

As a result of the anti-Japanese terror unleashed by the Blue Shirt Society and the CC Group (Currents in the Guomindang ) in Shanghai, the competent authorities of the Imperial Japanese Army founded an organ led by Japanophile Chinese in 1939 as a countermeasure. Since the head office was located in the extra-territorial settlement at 76 Jessfield Road, the authority was also referred to simply as 76 Jessfield . Ding Mocun and Li Shiqun, formerly in the pre-war Guomindang Intelligence Service, were appointed director and deputy director (later director). Both have been terrorists in their past who have converted and feared the agents of the Chongqing government. They fought the armed war of the adversary Wang Jingweis and the terror they triggered with illegal measures and with such violence that the authority was nicknamed The Demon Cave ( Chinese  魔窟 , Pinyin mókū ).

As the inheritance dispute intensified after Li Shiqun's poisoning on September 9, 1943, Wang Jingwei's military adviser put Lieutenant General Matsui Takurō Li's department under the administration of the Ministry of Investigation and Statistics (Minister: Huang Ziqiang) and the Tegong Zongbu under the direction of the Office of Political Affairs Defense.

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Individual evidence

  1. 日中戦争:殲滅戦から消耗戦へ , the Sino-Japanese War: From the war of extermination for war of attrition , p 88

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