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Chapter 1192 Forum of the Island News Reporters

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After a night of baptism of blood and fire, the air in Shanghai was filled with a strong smell of blood. Especially in the Wujiaochang area and Sichuan North Road, where the war was most intense, there were corpses of Japanese and puppet troops everywhere. The churches, Red Cross Society, hospitals, and rescue teams organized by the people in Shanghai began to rescue the wounded overnight. Even the bodies of the Japanese army were cleaned up, allowing the surrendered Japanese prisoners to register the number plates, identify their identities, and send them to the cremation site for cremation. Including the commander of the 13th Army, Shiro Sawada and Chief of Staff, Tang Chuan Ao, were sent to the hospital for bandage and treatment after being sent to the China Merchants Building for Liu Yimin to take a look.
After the war, the troops should have been rested, but it was too late, and the funds and various materials seized in Shanghai must be transferred as soon as possible. Liu Yimin didn't even give the soldiers a chance to visit Shanghai, and strictly ordered all troops to invest in the transportation materials. In this way, Shanghai citizens who got up early saw a strange sight: there were patrols of the Eighth Route Army on the street, the Eighth Route Army transport team on the dock, and the Eighth Route Army who was sleeping on the wall on the road was surrounded by the Eighth Route Army.
The soldiers can still change shifts and sleep for a while. Liu Yimin, Cai Zhong, Gao Yuan, Cheng Cuilin, Tang Xingying, and Zhao Xiaoman don’t even have the chance to sleep. Each person is responsible for one aspect of work, so busy that he is not stuck in the ground.
After sending out the telegram from the Central Committee and the headquarters, we soon received a congratulatory message from the Central Committee. The congratulatory message said that our army's successful attack on Shanghai was another example of capturing the enemy's strong defense cities after the recovery of Taiyuan, Jinan and Tianjin, and Qingdao. It fully proved the power of our army in Shandong's political and ideological work that always adhered to the main content of the complaint movement, and proved the achievements made by our army in Shandong to vigorously develop military industry and improve the equipment of the army.
The Chairman and the CEO then sent a secret message to Liu Yimin, demanding that all difficulties be overcome and the materials seized in Shanghai must be transported away, especially medicines, medical cotton, bandages, surgical instruments, etc. Not only should the drugs seized by the Japanese army be transported away, but they should also find a large amount of money to purchase in Shanghai and use up all the funds seized. The Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army urgently need various medicines to supplement.
Liu Yimin immediately called the Chairman and the CEO, saying that the troops would not stay in Shanghai for a long time. Tonight the main force would retreat and return to Shandong in secret. The seized materials were transported in three batches. A batch had been shipped last night, and a large-scale shipment was transported tonight. The subsequent materials were to be handed over to the British and American foreign ships. How much can they be transported, do their best.
As soon as the telegram was sent here, he received a notice that Soong Mei-ling led Wu Tiecheng, Song Ziwen and Dai Li to arrive by plane.
Cai Zhong sneered and said that the peach pickers were coming, and the fruits were too obvious, and he was not afraid of the soldiers being upset.
Liu Yimin didn't think so. He was waiting for ** to send people to Shanghai, and he was looking forward to Chiang Kai-shek's ordering Gu Zhu's troops to rush to Shanghai and stay in Shanghai for a while.
When Soong Mei-ling and others landed at Hongkou Airport, it was when Ni Hua's "Xichuan" cruise ship docked at the Dalai Foreign Travel Wharf in Pudong. Liu Yimin asked the Shanghai Military Control Commission director Cheng Cuilin to pick up Soong Mei-ling and others. He asked the guards to send Ni Hua and his daughter directly to the command center. He was going to welcome his beloved wife and daughter. But he wanted to attend a journalist symposium, and he had no time, so he could only stop picking up Ni Hua and his daughter.
What Liu Yimin unexpectedly was that before the press conference was held, the radio station received news of the signing of the "Japan-Soviet Friendship and Neutrality Treaty" announced by the Japanese government.
The Japanese made it clear on the radio that on the night of September 18, 1941, the Japanese ambassador to Suth and the Soviet Union's diplomatic people's committee member Molotov negotiated the Japanese-Soviet war in Moscow. Both sides agreed to end the Far East war. The "Japan-Soviet Friendship and Neutrality Treaty". The treaty has 3 articles, valid for 5 years. The main contents are: First, the two sides guarantee that the Far East Japan-Soviet War will end from now on, restore and maintain peaceful and friendly relations between the two countries, and respect each other's territorial integrity and inviolability; second,
The Soviet Union returned the Far East land plundered by Tsarist Russia from China after the signing of the Sino-Russian Treaty of Nebuchung to Manchuria, recognized Mongolia's sovereignty to Manchuria, and recognized the sovereignty of Sakhalin and Kuril Islands to Japan. Respect the territorial integrity and inviolability of Manchuria. Third, Japan recognized that the sovereignty of the Far East, including the Kamchatka Peninsula, belonged to the Soviet Union, and guaranteed all withdrawals from the above areas, ensuring that the neutral status in the Soviet-German War and maintaining peace in the Far East.
Immediately afterwards, the Soviet Union and Japan governments issued statements one after another to ensure the effective implementation of the treaty.
After listening to the radio, Liu Yimin opened his mouth and said, "Fuck!" and then told Cai Zhong that the Soviet Union sold China and Japan sold Germany. This was a dirty deal!
Cai Zhong thought about it and said: "This is also impossible. The Soviet Union is under too much pressure and is eager to end the Far East War and fight the Germans with all their might. I think Stalin was probably thinking about how to deal with Japan in the future when signing the treaty."
Liu Yimin was actually so happy that he was about to jump up, but facing Cai Zhong, who was as close as his brother, he did not dare to reveal his true thoughts, but he couldn't help saying: "The Soviet Union may no longer be able to aid China. It would be fine if we destroy the Kwantung Army, our Far Eastern territory can be taken back directly. The Soviet elder brother is afraid he is embarrassed to compete with us for these territory again?"
Cai Zhong and Liu Yimin have worked together for the longest time, and he may not feel that in fact his thoughts have far exceeded those of other comrades in the party.
After hearing Liu Yimin's words, Cai Zhong shook his head and said, "That's not necessarily the case. If we defeated the Kwantung Army before the Soviet Union defeated the German devils, the Soviet Union naturally had nothing to say. If the Soviet Union defeated Germany and returned to destroy the Kwantung Army, this treaty would be nothing more than a piece of paper. Stalin would not recognize this humiliating treaty!"
Liu Yimin looked straight into Cai Zhong's face, and he didn't expect that this old guy was so profound in his view of the problem now, and he could be said to have hit the nail on the head.
Cai Zhong said again: "Stalin may not have received any information about our capture of Shanghai last night. Otherwise, he would not have signed this treaty in such haste. Maybe the Japanese knew that we were in Shanghai and immediately notified the negotiators to sign the agreement immediately. You must know that the Far East War has been going on for so long, and Japan has the upper hand again. The two sides must have been conducting secret negotiations. It must be because the Japanese asked for too high prices, which led to the inability to sign the treaty."
Liu Yimin nodded and agreed. He then said: "This Japanese-Soviet friendly neutral treaty solved the problem of Soviet warfare on both sides. The Soviets saw that they were at a loss, but in fact they could concentrate their troops against the German invaders. In the long run, they benefited from it and avoided the crisis of destruction. The Japanese also benefited from it. They relieved the threat from the Red Army of the Far East to the Kwantung Army and could go south to Southeast Asia to grab oil and rubber. The only one who suffered losses was China, and the Soviet Union had no right to take the distance.
The land of East China and Mongolia's sovereignty is handed over to Manchuria, and there is no right to include Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands into the Japanese territory. I guess the National Government will issue a statement this morning to protest this treaty. Soon, a wave of opposition to the Soviet Union's damage to China's sovereignty will be launched. We must be clear about this matter. I don't know how the Chairman and the others will make a decision. Lao Cai, you draft a telegram and send it to the Chairman to remind the Chairman to pay attention to domestic public opinion."
The reason why Liu Yimin made such arrangements was because after the signing of the Japan-Soviet Friendship and Neutrality Treaty in history, the National Government strongly protested. The attitude of ** was very unclear, which led to the people of the rear, especially intellectuals, being extremely dissatisfied with **.
After saying that, Liu Yimin told Cai Zhong to urge all troops to step up their actions. As soon as this Japanese-Soviet friendly neutrality treaty was signed, the Japanese Navy could all retreat. The Kwantung Army also freed up its hands. Maybe the Japanese army had already begun to deploy the battle to retake Shanghai last night. If time was delayed, many materials would not be transported back, and the losses would be huge.
After giving the instructions, Liu Yimin didn't bother waiting for Ni Hua and Soong Mei-ling to arrive at the command center. He went directly to attend the journalist symposium.
Huang Wei was originally a reporter from Shanghai's Wenhui Po, and now she has become a well-known Eighth Route Army war correspondent. The Battlefield Communications made her take root in the minds of readers. This time she returned to Shanghai was equivalent to returning with reputation. Little girl, no, she is now a standard girl, her eyes shining with excitement. She is brighter than the stars in the sky.
Huang Wei’s main task when she came to Shanghai this time was not to lead the way for the troops or interview the Eighth Route Army’s battle to capture Shanghai. Instead, she took advantage of her familiarity with the Shanghai news industry and organized a symposium for Chinese and foreign newspapers in the Shanghai Concession on behalf of the Eighth Route Army. Commander Liu Yimin wanted to hold a discussion with these reporters, analyze the international and domestic situation, publicize our party’s political propositions, and strengthen the people’s confidence in winning the war of resistance.
The conversation between Cheng Cuilin, director of the Shanghai Military Control Commission, and reporters released on the radio was actually a conversation between Cheng Cuilin and Huang Wei. This task has been completed. The journalist symposium organized by Huang Wei is now a symposium that Liu Yimin wants to attend. The address of the venue is selected in the conference room of the China Merchants Building.
Huang Wei talked to the Shanghai press community, and her good friend Li Jie, a reporter from Zi Linxi Daily, received a call from her back to Shanghai, and came over overnight to help her plan the journalist symposium this morning.
The two big girls got together and chattered while working.
Li Jie talked about the difficulties in the journalism industry after Shanghai became an isolated island. The Japanese and puppet troops were despicable and could use any means of threats and temptations. The Japanese army secretly attacked the famous New York Times chief reporter in China, Harret Aban. The spies of Wang Puppet No. 76 were even more cruel, and they were simply a group of bandits who did everything they could. In less than two years from August 30, 1939 to June 30, 1941, the seventy-sixth assassinated Zhu Xinggong, Cheng Zhenzhang, Zhang Sixu of the Damei Evening News, and Jinhuating of the Shenbao Jinhuating, and other journalists who actively advocated anti-Japanese and saving the country. This made the Shanghai news terror. Now, reporters are in a nightmare every day.
I was afraid that I was targeted by the spies of No. 76. These guys were ruthless, and they might one day throw a broken hand and foot at the reporter's house, insert a dagger on the door, and sometimes send bullets and threatening messages. It was still light. Sometimes the reporter was walking on the road, and a car stopped in front of me, and several spies were stuffed into the car and pulled them to the headquarters of No. 76, beating, sitting on a tiger bench, filling pepper water, slapping it on, and stabbing it with steel needles. I heard from the reporters who were looking for someone to spend money to guarantee that they would come out alive from No. 76, saying that No. 76 is a typical demon cave, with a prison, dungeon and water prison. When they entered, the reporters who were full of energy took off their human form when they came out. Many people were so scared by the spies that they dared not mention the word "anti-Japanese".
When she said this, Huang Wei obviously felt a look of fear on Li Jie's face.
Huang Wei talked about her life and work in the Shandong base, including why she wrote "Battlefield Communication", on-site interviews and reports on the public trial of Gu Shoufu, etc. Huang Wei also talked about Jingjing's heroic sacrifice to save her. Li Jie's eyes widened and she kept asking questions.
Li Jie knew why Huang Wei participated in the Eighth Route Army. The two of them were chatting while working. As they were talking, they asked Huang Wei how she was in a relationship with her lover now and when she would get married.
After saying this, Huang Wei's tears fell down, and she choked and said that she had given up now. It was better not to see each other than meeting each other. They didn't have that meaning at all. Moreover, they had a wife and children, divorced and married again, and even divorced again, it would probably not be her turn.
Li Jie began to stand up for her friends, saying that Liu Yimin bullied people. Such a big general, with thousands of troops under her command, was so unreliable, not like a man! In terms of appearance, knowledge, cultivation, family background, Huang Wei, who is so beautiful than others? After chasing her thousands of miles, what is the love that is not more precious than others? Why did Liu Yimin turn a blind eye? Could he be a stone man? How could he divorce someone and not marry Huang Wei?
Huang Wei choked and said that she no longer wanted to have feelings for love, and she followed the Eighth Route Army to fight against Japanese devils. She should be like Jingjing, a female news soldier of the Eighth Route Army, and a glorious martyr whom her fellow villagers and comrades missed! The emotional matters will be completely ruined to the bottom of her heart, and Li Jie knew that she could know, and she would not let her parents know. If she was lucky enough to die after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, she would inherit Jingjing's will, run a newspaper with the largest sales and most popular readers in China, and be an open and honest journalist.
When Li Jie heard what she said pitiful, she burst into tears and sighed that Huang Wei loved the wrong person.
The two girls were talking in an office in the China Merchants Building, crying and working. At dawn, they pulled out all the agenda of the journalist symposium, the list of participants, phone number, address, and career background, and were preparing to serve as a reference for Liu Yimin.
After all this, Huang Wei and Li Jie made a phone call. Anyway, the Eighth Route Army captured Shanghai, and the reporters couldn't sleep. Many reporters followed the troops at night and went to the front line for interviews. At this time, they called, but no one was sleeping. Basically, they happily agreed to participate on time as soon as they received the call. Some even asked if they could bring two more people.
At 8 o'clock in the morning, a symposium on Eighth Route Army News and Reporter was held in the conference room of the China Merchants Office Building on time.
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