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Pan Hannian (Chinese:
Pan Hainian | |
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Born | January 18, 1906 |
Died | April 14, 1977 | (aged 71)
Occupation(s) | Intelligence operative, spy, newspaper editor |
Organization | Central Special Branch of the Chinese Communist Party |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
In 1949 Pan was made a Deputy Mayor of Shanghai. On 3 April 1955 Pan was accused by the PRC Ministry of Public Security of "secretly seeking the assistance of the Japanese secret service organs and colluding with the major traitor Wang Jingwei". Pan was imprisoned until his death in 1977 but was posthumously rehabilitated.[1][citation needed]
References
edit- ^ Peter Mattis and Matthew Brazil, Chinese Communist Espionage, Naval Institute Press, 2019
- David P. Barnett and Larry Shyu, eds, Chinese Collaboration with Japan: 1932-1945 (Stanford University Press, 2001), pp. 5–6 and p. 9
- Quan Yanchi, Secrets and Insider Stories of China (Zhongguo Miwen Neimu; Lanzhou: Gansu Wenhua Chubanshe, p. 44)
- Warren Kuo, Analytical History of the Chinese Communist Party, Book 2 (Taipei: Institute of International Relations, 1969), pp. 285–287.
解 密 :中共 高 层特工 潘 汉年究竟 有 没 投 靠 过汪精 卫 (in Chinese)