Oshchepkov died in prison as a result of the political purges of 1937 after accusations of being a Japanese spy.
As she's about to open the door, she notices that the Japanese spies have hijacked the plane.
He was put in irons as a probable Japanese spy or collaborator.
He was separated from his family after he was accused of being a Japanese spy.
It crashes inside an orphanage, where several Japanese spies are undercover, dressed as babies.
He might be mistaken for Japanese spy, which led him to the arrest.
The hospital was full of Japanese spies, and she was afraid she would reveal secrets while under anesthesia.
While on a trip to Lu-chow-fu, he was almost executed as a Japanese spy.
From that innocent request, a rumor quickly spread: a Japanese spy had gone up the hill to take pictures of the region.
In time, however, Japanese newspapers suggested that he was killed by Japanese spies.