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Republican Era Cavalry.
Chapter 75: The Indignation of Hongkou. [75]
Summary
Zhang Ai Guo rented a Ford Model A car and exchanged foreign currency for gold bars at HSBC and Citibank. He negotiated with a foreign manager at Citibank to purchase weapons, including two Chicago typewriters (Thompson M1928 submachine guns) and ammunition. Zhang Ai Guo then searched for a warehouse to store 600,000 Yuan, planning to keep only a small amount for immediate use. He reflected on the poor economic conditions of Japanese soldiers and their reliance on plundering. Zhang Ai Guo then traveled to Hongkou, observing the Japanese-controlled area and feeling anger at the discrimination against Chinese people. He carried weapons, including a Mauser 1924 rifle with an optical sight and SS-type heavy pointed bullets, feeling ready for potential action against the Japanese occupation.Full content
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