Stalin's spy Richard Sorge is also known as Stalin's spy and is a professional to spy. He was born in Russia on October 4, 1895, and his father was a German engineer. When his father made a leap in his career, they moved to Germany. Sorge is only a few years old. In 1914, Richard entered the Woodland army and was injured, led his broken legs to live forever. Four years later he got a doctorate and joined the German Communist Party.
German, German, who became a communist after the First World War and moved to Russia, built a spy network in Germany, China, and Japan. As a member of the Nazis and a reporter in Tokyo, he invaded the Japanese senior commander and informed Stalin Hitler of the invasion day of the Soviet Union (Stalin ignored him and he was ready to deal with disastrous consequences It was not done). Sorge also learned about the date of the Pearl Harbor incident and told the Communist Party's boss that Japan is not planning to invade the Soviet Union. As a result, 250,000 Soviet soldiers stationed in the suburbs of Siberia Japan turned to the Western Front and fought against the Nazis. This helped to change the process of war. The Japanese finally discovered that Sorge is a spy and killed him.
It is often said that September 14, 1941 Soviet Spy Richard Solge of Tokyo told Stalin, Japan will not attack until Moscow is occupied by the German army. It is widely believed that this information saved Moscow. Because it made it possible for the Red Army to release large troops from the Russian Far East to Moscow - often said to be well equipped and trained. But this is purely based on guesswork and you have to look as a myth. Zolf actually discovered that Japan would not attack the Soviet Union unless the Soviet Union transferred its troops from the east.
* In October, Richard Sorge of Soviet spy, the biggest spy ever, told the Kremlin that Pearl Harbor would be attacked within 60 days. Moscow told him that the incident came to the United States. Interestingly, all references to Pearl Harbor that Zorge offered to Japanese for 32,000 words confessions were deleted. Because you can see clearly that we are hoping for this attack to happen, we are excusing to enter into war. I think that this problem can be solved in other ways. Why do people like us or ship go into war so much? Do not you know why you are doing this? No, the answer entered the tomb of Roosevelt, you need to doubt it here.