MILITARY SPYING
JAPANESE & GERMAN COLLABORATION LONG BEFORE PEARL HARBOUR. 33 MEMBERS OF GANG ARRESTED. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) (Received This Day. 11.40 a.m.) NEV/ YORK .September 21. Evidence that the Germans and Japanese collaborated in military espionage long before Pearl Harbour was disclosed when the Federal Bureau of Investigation revealed that a Japanese agent worked with a big Nazi spy ring in June, 1941, states a Washington message. Lieutenant-Commander Ezima, of the Japanese Navy, masquerading as an engineer, was liaison man for the spy ring, 33 members of which are now imprisoned. Ezima escaped to San Francisco as the Federal Bureau of Investigation rounded up the gang in New York and sailed in the Kamakura Marti for Japan.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1942, Page 4
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118MILITARY SPYING Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1942, Page 4
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