CHEN Hansheng R
Born in 1897 in the Jiangsu province. 1928: member of the CCP in Moscow. During Second World War, he works in India for the British Secret Service (Political Warfare Executive). 1949: returns to China. 1986: honorary president of the Institute of World History at the Academy of Science.
CHEN Huiqing 陳慧清
Wife of DENG Fa.
CHEN Jiakang
Born in 1912, Hubei. In 1936: student agent, works at the United Work Front Department in Yan'an, then secretary to Zhou Enlai and member of his intelligence service with LIU Shaowen. Diplomatic career in the 1950s (accompanies Zhou to Bandung). Ambassador in Egypt from June 1956 to December 1965. Disappears during the Cultural Revolution.
CHEN Lifu 陳立夫
Born in 1899. Head of the intelligence section of the Department of Central Organisation of the Guomindang, and member of the central executive committee of the Guomindang (1929-51). Author of a number of works on Confucius, in Taiwan, where he still lived in 1986.
CHEN Ping
A Malayan of Chinese origin born in 1922. Head of the Malaysian Communist Party, during Second World War organises the Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) and later the anti-British uprising (1948-60) backed by the Chinese in Beijing.
CHEN Qihan
Born in 1898. 1935: official in the Revolutionary Council and intel- ligence department of the CC and the CCP in Yan'an. September 1964: assistant to the head of the Public Security Force at the Third National People's Congress, with the rank of colonel-general.
CHEN Yang Shan 陳義山
November 1949: head of the Gonganbu, Xi'an, then in 1951 of Nanking and in January 1953 head of Public Security for North China. 1962: vice-president of the Institute of Foreign Affairs.
CHEN Zhongjing
January 1980: president of the Institute of Contemporary Inter- ional Relations in Beijing. February 1984: adviser to the Guoanbu (Ministry of State Security).
CHI Yutang 1
Official in Detachment 8341, 1971.
崔庸健
CHOI Yong Kun (1900–1976) ✈✈
Vice-President of North Korea. 1926: joins the Chinese Communist Party, and as a member of it fights the Japanese. Chief of the North Korean secret police, Minister of Defence in 1948. Central Committee of the Workers' Party in North Korea. Head of State 1957-72.
CLIFT, Richard Dennis
Born in 1933. Specialist on China for the Secret Intelligence Service (M16) in Britain. Studied at Oxford and Cambridge. Opens the SIS office in Beijing in 1958. Posts under diplomatic cover in Berne, Paris, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Head of the Beijing SIS (as 'com- mercial adviser' at the embassy) on the death of Kang Sheng; then in Northern Ireland. 1984: high commissioner in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
CUI Yi 崔毅
Head of 'a department of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs' in Shanghai. Sent to the Fête de l'Humanité, the French Communist Party annual event in September 1984.
戴笠
DAI LI (1895-1946) #
Former pupil of the Military Academy of Huangpu, head of Chiang Kai-shek's special services (Bureau of Investigation and Statistics/ BIS), 1932-46. April 1943: head of the intelligence agency, Sino- American Cooperative Organisation (SACO). Dies in a plane crash due to sabotage on 16 March 1946.
DENG Fa (1906-1946)
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Born in Guangdong province. Takes part in the great Hong Kong sail- ors' strike in 1925. Director of the Bureau of State Political Security of the central government of the Republic of Soviets of China. 1930: member of the CC of the CCP. 1937: head of the Liaison Bureau of the Eighth Road Army in Xinjiang. 1945: in Paris, takes part in the World Trades Unions Federation Congress. Dies in April 1946 in a 'plane crash'.
DING Shan, Colonel T
1960: military attaché in Switzerland, head of the military intelligence service (Qingbao) for Western Europe. 1983: military attaché in Tokyo. 1986: director in Institute for Strategic Studies in Beijing.
DOIHARA Kenzo (1883-1943)
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Head of the Japanese military intelligence service in China. Nicknamed the 'Nippon Lawrence'. Ex-military attaché in Beijing, sets up the Tokumu Kikau (Mukden Secret Service). Member of the Black Dragon secret society. Engineers the incident of 18 September 1931.
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