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Ho Liang Shung

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An ukiyo-e print of the night attack on Port Arthur by the Japanese Navy. The surprise attack was made possible by the intelligence gathering of Reilly and Ho Liang Shung.
An ukiyo-e print of the night attack on Port Arthur by the Japanese Navy. The surprise attack was made possible by the intelligence gathering of Reilly and Ho Liang Shung.

Ho Liang Shung (April 15, 1879–May 14, 1952) was a Chinese engineer and spy.

In January 1904, Ho and Sidney Reilly stole the Port Arthur harbor defense plans for the Japanese navy, enabling it to navigate through the Russian minefield protecting the harbor, in the Battle of Port Arthur. The surprise attack was allegedly made possible by the intelligence gathering of Sidney Reilly and Ho Liang Shung in June.

Ho was a Chinese engineer working for the head marine architect Svirski. Ho Liang Shung had a detailed knowledge of the harbor defense plans.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Читать онлайн "Ace of Spies: The True Story of Sidney Reilly" автора Cook Andrew - RuLit - Страница 13".
  2. ^ Root, Neil (2010). Twentieth-Century Spies. Summersdale Publishers. p. 48. ISBN 9780857655059. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. ^ Cook, Andrew (2011). Ace of Spies: The True Story of Sidney Reilly. The History Press. p. 59. ISBN 9780752469539.