Huang Yiguang
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Huang Yiguang (黄逸光) took part in one of a number of assassination attempts on the life of the puppet Chinese leader Wang Jingwei, during the Japanese occupation of China (1937-1945). An aviator and explorer, he travelled widely with strong connections with the Chinese community in the United Kingdom. A former associate of Wang, he was welcomed in Wang's inner circle but his assassination attempt failed when his radio equipment was discovered. He was executed on 17 December 1940.

