Chapter 1059 Gold! Gold!
"Even kills your own people!" Cui Lizhu stuck out her tongue, "In order to keep the secret, the Japanese really fought!"
"But I'm very curious..." Zhao Yu frowned and said, "Your dad has never been abroad. How did he find out these Japanese news? Could it be... he is not fighting alone? Or... these are all rumor?"
"My father has always been alone, and even friends are all in the channels for selling stolen goods, but not on the technical level." Cui Lizhu said, "As for the rumor... it is still very likely that such a murder will happen, right?
"After all, it's about the fate of the country. Not to mention killing a few officers, it's worth killing a few generals, right? The secret is a secret after all. The more people you know, the easier it is to be exposed! What's more, what's buried by them is not only those treasures, but also a batch of priceless gold!"
"When it comes to gold..." Zhao Yu looked through the notes and said, "Why do I feel so mysterious? I still don't understand how Russian gold can be in the hands of Japan? Also, what is the concept of 600 tons of gold? How much is it worth until now? If it really exists, how many people will be looking for it? Isn't it too joking?"
"Boss, don't say it," Cui Lizhu said. "This matter looks quite mysterious, but the 600 tons of gold does exist! This is not a fabrication of unofficial history, but it has been recorded in historical materials! Look... I'll search the Internet now..."
As he said that, Cui Lizhu quickly found information about 600 tons of gold.
Unexpectedly, the origin of 600 tons of gold can be traced back to an earlier period, when World War I just broke out. At that time, Russia was not called Russia or the Soviet Union, but Tsarist Russia.
At that time, as the German army approached the Russian capital of Tsarist Russia, for security reasons, the Tsar ordered the transfer of the national gold reserves to the rear and transported the gold bars and gold coins weighing about 600 tons to the Kazan area in the east.
But who knew that a few years later, Soviet Russia was established and a large-scale division occurred in the country. One of the white bandits took the lead and took the lead in occupying the gold reserves.
What happened next was even more dramatic. When the Red Army learned that gold was robbed by white bandits, they launched a large-scale attack on the white bandits' nest. The white bandits resisted, retreated step by step, and had to retreat into China.
Later, there was a black robber among the White Bandits, and gold was divided into two by two groups of White Bandits!
After one of the white bandits with gold was desperate, he had to surrender to the Japanese army stationed in Manzhouli at that time. The Japanese were not good at seizing gold, but also sent troops to raid another white bandit unit and regained the other half of the gold.
At this point, the Japanese took the 600 tons of gold for their own possession and completely occupied the gold. It is said that the total value of this batch of gold was twice the national fiscal revenue at that time.
The whereabouts of the gold later became an unsolved mystery. Some people say that the Japanese army in Manzhouli was selfish and did not report to the Japanese government, but wrote a report casually and took the gold for themselves. Some of them were divided up by the officers of the command post, while the remaining gold was hidden by them.
Some said that the Japanese army in Manzhouli handed over the gold to the government and all of them were transported back to Japan.
Some even say that gold was divided into several batches by the Japanese, some were stored in the Northeast, some were transported back to Japan, and some were transported to the battlefields in Southeast Asia.
In short, there are many versions of legends about the whereabouts of gold. Later, the whereabouts of gold became increasingly blurred. Not only the Soviets were looking for it, but even the Japanese were looking for it, but there was no further text.
It is said that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, they sued Japan in the international court for the golden incident and demanded compensation. However, because of the lack of vital evidence, the Japanese government no longer admitted it.
According to experts' estimates, the total value of that batch of gold today is close to 100 billion US dollars, which is a shocking wealth that is as rich as a country!
Who knew that even such a group of shocking golden treasures actually appeared on Liu Dianchen's letters, which shocked Zhao Yu and Cui Lizhu!
No wonder, the word "gold" appears repeatedly on Liu Dianchen's interrogation letter.
According to Liu Dianchen's confession, he had heard rumors about this batch of gold many times when he was the director of the Japanese and puppet construction department.
In fact, among the Japanese, there have always been many different statements, and almost few people know the truth about gold.
They even spread the word that even the Japanese prime minister at that time relied on the gold campaign, and some people were assassinated for gold.
Therefore, for a long time, Liu Dianchen only thought that the golden matter was very far away from him. However, at the high-level meeting on the eve of Japan's defeat, he unexpectedly eavesdropped on some clues.
He heard with his own ears that the top Japanese army had repeatedly mentioned the words Tsarist Russia and gold, and even mentioned the Awamaru name that sank in the South China Sea. So he suspected that these golds were probably related to the Japanese army's final treasure plan.
Liu Dianchen said that he believed that the Tsarist Russian gold in that year should have remained in the Northeast.
At that time, the Japanese might have wanted to smuggle the remaining gold back to their country. But the war was defeated too quickly, and the sea, land and air were blocked. They were worried that gold would end up like Ahamaru, so they decided to include gold and other treasures in the treasure plan, and hide them all in the secret fortress.
Later, through Liu Dianchen's multiple inquiries, he also received a more accurate news. Someone saw that the personal guards of the Japanese Kanto Army Command had appeared at the railway station and secretly transported 18 boxes.
Liu Dianchen suspected that the 18 boxes were probably the original batch of Tsarist Russian gold. The gold has been around for many years, but now it is only less than one-third left.
Therefore, he believed that these 18 boxes of gold were very likely to be hidden in the secret fortress by the Japanese and other treasures.
Later, when the Japanese army announced their surrender, Liu Dianchen wanted to follow the Japanese back to China to receive protection like other traitors.
However, the Japanese were simply unable to take care of themselves, so where would anyone care about his life or death?
Therefore, after the Republic of China government took over, Liu Dianchen was quickly captured by the Military Control Commission. Liu Dianchen knew that he would die, so he quickly told the treasure plan, hoping to use this as a condition for survival.
After learning about this, the government of the Republic of China naturally attracted great attention and imprisoned Liu Dianchen alone. Then he sent several experts to find the whereabouts of the treasure.
However, even though they consumed huge manpower and material resources and searched for three years, they found nothing. Finally, until the Liaochen Battle broke out and they could not stay, they had to give up their search plan and secretly executed Liu Dianchen.
Chapter completed!