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Dai Li

Lieutenant General Dai Li (Tai Li; Chinese: 戴笠; pinyin: Dài Lì; Wade–Giles: Tai4 Li4; May 28, 1897 – March 17, 1946) was a Chinese spymaster. His courtesy name was Yunong (雨農). Born Dai Chunfeng (Tai Chun-feng; 戴春風) in Bao'an, Jiangshan, Zhejiang province, he studied at the Whampoa Military Academy, where Chiang Kai-shek served as Chief Commandant, and later became head of Chiang's military intelligence agency: the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics (Chinese: 國民政府軍事委員會調查統計局; pinyin: guómín zhèngfǔ jūnshì wěiyuánhuì diàochá tǒngjìjú, or "jūntǒng" (軍统) in short) of Republican China (1912-1949).

Dai Li
戴笠
Director of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics
In office
1928 – 17 March 1946
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMao Renfeng
Personal details
Born(1897-05-28)28 May 1897
Jiangshan, Zhejiang, Qing dynasty China
Died17 March 1946(1946-03-17) (aged 48)
Nanjing, Republic of China
Political partyKuomintang
Other political
affiliations
Blue Shirts Society
SpouseMao Xiucong (1915–1939)
EducationWhampoa Military Academy
OccupationIntelligence Chief, Spymaster
AwardsOrder of Blue Sky and White Sun
Nickname(s)China's Himmler
Chinese Gestapo
King of Spies
Chiang Kai-shek's Sabre
Military service
Allegiance Republic of China
Years of service1927–1946
RankLieutenant General
Battles/warsSecond Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Chinese Civil War

Early years edit

Born Dai Chunfeng, he was just four years old when his father died, leaving his mother to raise him. At the age of six, Dai was enrolled in a private academy the Linsen elementary school, to study Chinese classics; he later graduated as valedictorian from Wenxi County Elementary School. His mother could not afford to send him to university, so at the age of 16 he had to leave home and make his own way in the world. With no steady income or guidance, he began living on the streets of Shanghai. Until 1923, he was mentored by labor organizer and hitman Wang Yaqiao. Dai Chunfeng soon became a skilled gambler who could often be found in one of Shanghai's many casinos, trying to win enough money to make ends meet. It was in a Shanghai casino that he met Du Yuesheng, head of the criminal organization known as the "Green Gang".

Through Du Yuesheng, he later met Chiang Kai-shek. It is unclear when Chiang and Dai first met, but it was probably around 1921. Dai later lost all his money and was forced to return to Bao'an. In 1927,[citation needed] Dai met his elementary school friend Mao Renfeng, who suggested that Dai enroll in the Whampoa Military Academy in Guangzhou, where Chiang served as Superintendent-Commandant (1924-1947). Dai followed the suggestion, obtained a letter of recommendation from Du Yuesheng, and made his way to Guangzhou. In 1925, Dai enrolled in the 1st Student Regiment of the Sixth Class of the KMT Officer Training Academy.[1] At this time, he changed his name to "Dai Li," which in Chinese refers to an assassin's hooded veil, reflecting the clandestine nature of his planned future career.[2] Chiang soon made him a student informant to spy on Communist activities within the academy, where he played an instrumental role in the Zhongshan Warship Incident of March 1926.

Role in KMT edit

 
Chiang and Dai in the 1940s.

As chief of Kuomintang (KMT) Army Intelligence in China, Dai Li helped establish China's first modern intelligence organization in 1928: the "Clandestine Investigation Section" directly under the headquarters of the Northern Expeditionary Army, with the goal of winning the war early, quelling nationwide unrest, and minimizing loss of life by making the best use of military and political intelligence. By the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War, this small section would evolve into the very complex and controversial Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Chinese National Military Council, which was the predecessor of the Military Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense of Taiwan.

The benign title of the Investigation and Statistics Bureau belied the true nature of its secret police work, which made Dai one of the most powerful men in Republican China. Dai was also the head of the Blue Shirts Society, an ultra-nationalist organization that provided security and intelligence for Chiang. In the 1930s and 1940s, his agents in the Military Statistics Bureau (then the KMT's military intelligence agency) successfully penetrated the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Imperial Japanese puppet organizations.

Dai cooperated with the United States during World War II, learning new methods of espionage and growing his guerrilla force to some 70,000 men. In return for the partnership, he provided maps of the southern Chinese coast, intelligence on Japanese maneuvers, and safe haven for downed Allied aircrew. After the signing of the Sino-American Cooperative Organization Treaty in 1942, Dai was appointed head of Sino-American intelligence activities.

While he shunned public entertainment and remained a mysterious figure to his countrymen, Dai was privately known for his wild drinking parties.

Death edit

Dai died in a plane crash on March 17, 1946. It was speculated that this may have been arranged by the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence and security chief, Kang Sheng, of the Central Social Affairs Department (SAD). Rumors circulated that the crash had been arranged by the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) because of Dai's anti-Americanism,[3] since it occurred on an American plane.[4]

In popular culture edit

  • In the Nickelodeon animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender, the Dai Li is the intelligence service and secret police of the Earth Kingdom capital city, Ba Sing Se.

References edit

  1. ^ Wakeman, Frederic (2003). Spymaster: Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service. Philip E. Lilienthal book. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 396. ISBN 9780520234079. Retrieved 14 January 2023. There are at least three different accounts of the way in which Dai Li managed to get admitted to the Wampoa Military Academy.
  2. ^ "搜狐视频大视野:军统江山帮的覆灭第1集:江山如梦". 搜狐视频. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  3. ^ Lovell 1964, pp. 48–50.
  4. ^ "俞劍鴻觀點:戴笠的幾個可能性-風傳媒". 25 April 2021.
  • Lovell, Stanley P (1964). Of spies & stratagems. Pocket Books. ASIN B0007ESKHE.
  • Wakeman, Frederic E. Spymaster: Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
  • Military Intelligence B – History

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politicalaffiliationsBlue Shirts SocietySpouseMao Xiucong 1915 1939 EducationWhampoa Military AcademyOccupationIntelligence Chief SpymasterAwardsOrder of Blue Sky and White SunNickname s China s HimmlerChinese GestapoKing of SpiesChiang Kai shek s SabreMilitary serviceAllegiance Republic of ChinaYears of service1927 1946RankLieutenant GeneralBattles warsSecond Sino Japanese WarWorld War IIChinese Civil War Contents 1 Early years 2 Role in KMT 3 Death 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesEarly years editBorn Dai Chunfeng he was just four years old when his father died leaving his mother to raise him At the age of six Dai was enrolled in a private academy the Linsen elementary school to study Chinese classics he later graduated as valedictorian from Wenxi County Elementary School His mother could not afford to send him to university so at the age of 16 he had to leave home and make his own way in the world With no steady income or guidance he began living on the streets of Shanghai Until 1923 he was mentored by labor organizer and hitman Wang Yaqiao Dai Chunfeng soon became a skilled gambler who could often be found in one of Shanghai s many casinos trying to win enough money to make ends meet It was in a Shanghai casino that he met Du Yuesheng head of the criminal organization known as the Green Gang Through Du Yuesheng he later met Chiang Kai shek It is unclear when Chiang and Dai first met but it was probably around 1921 Dai later lost all his money and was forced to return to Bao an In 1927 citation needed Dai met his elementary school friend Mao Renfeng who suggested that Dai enroll in the Whampoa Military Academy in Guangzhou where Chiang served as Superintendent Commandant 1924 1947 Dai followed the suggestion obtained a letter of recommendation from Du Yuesheng and made his way to Guangzhou In 1925 Dai enrolled in the 1st Student Regiment of the Sixth Class of the KMT Officer Training Academy 1 At this time he changed his name to Dai Li which in Chinese refers to an assassin s hooded veil reflecting the clandestine nature of his planned future career 2 Chiang soon made him a student informant to spy on Communist activities within the academy where he played an instrumental role in the Zhongshan Warship Incident of March 1926 Role in KMT edit nbsp Chiang and Dai in the 1940s As chief of Kuomintang KMT Army Intelligence in China Dai Li helped establish China s first modern intelligence organization in 1928 the Clandestine Investigation Section directly under the headquarters of the Northern Expeditionary Army with the goal of winning the war early quelling nationwide unrest and minimizing loss of life by making the best use of military and political intelligence By the end of the Second Sino Japanese War this small section would evolve into the very complex and controversial Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Chinese National Military Council which was the predecessor of the Military Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense of Taiwan The benign title of the Investigation and Statistics Bureau belied the true nature of its secret police work which made Dai one of the most powerful men in Republican China Dai was also the head of the Blue Shirts Society an ultra nationalist organization that provided security and intelligence for Chiang In the 1930s and 1940s his agents in the Military Statistics Bureau then the KMT s military intelligence agency successfully penetrated the Chinese Communist Party CCP and Imperial Japanese puppet organizations Dai cooperated with the United States during World War II learning new methods of espionage and growing his guerrilla force to some 70 000 men In return for the partnership he provided maps of the southern Chinese coast intelligence on Japanese maneuvers and safe haven for downed Allied aircrew After the signing of the Sino American Cooperative Organization Treaty in 1942 Dai was appointed head of Sino American intelligence activities While he shunned public entertainment and remained a mysterious figure to his countrymen Dai was privately known for his wild drinking parties Death editDai died in a plane crash on March 17 1946 It was speculated that this may have been arranged by the Chinese Communist Party s intelligence and security chief Kang Sheng of the Central Social Affairs Department SAD Rumors circulated that the crash had been arranged by the American Office of Strategic Services OSS because of Dai s anti Americanism 3 since it occurred on an American plane 4 In popular culture editIn the Nickelodeon animated TV series Avatar The Last Airbender the Dai Li is the intelligence service and secret police of the Earth Kingdom capital city Ba Sing Se References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dai Li Wakeman Frederic 2003 Spymaster Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service Philip E Lilienthal book Berkeley University of California Press p 396 ISBN 9780520234079 Retrieved 14 January 2023 There are at least three different accounts of the way in which Dai Li managed to get admitted to the Wampoa Military Academy 搜狐视频大视野 军统江山帮的覆灭第1集 江山如梦 搜狐视频 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2 March 2016 Lovell 1964 pp 48 50 俞劍鴻觀點 戴笠的幾個可能性 風傳媒 25 April 2021 Lovell Stanley P 1964 Of spies amp stratagems Pocket Books ASIN B0007ESKHE Wakeman Frederic E Spymaster Dai Li and the Chinese Secret Service Berkeley University of California Press 2003 Military Intelligence B History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dai Li amp oldid 1209999939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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