Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 1189 Tokyo Rose

"During the aerial reconnaissance war, the location of the main force of the Japanese Sixteenth Front was not discovered, but it is certain that no regular Japanese troops can be seen in Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Nagasaki, etc."

Cao Bin, the deputy commander-in-chief of the bandits, said to Wang Laohu:

"The General Staff requires us to cooperate with the administrative departments to control valuable industrial equipment and engineering talents in these places. They seem to plan to move these things directly back to the country to accelerate the development of domestic industry."

Wang Laohu blinked, then waved his hand and said:

"You are responsible for these things. Don't ask me. I only take care of the war."

Cao Bin smiled bitterly and agreed.

Wang Laohu continued:

"Now that the little devils have escaped, let's hurry up and take over the city."

"By the way, let the naturalized army take the lead and execute any restless Japanese."

"yes!"

The naturalized military establishment of Ifo Mizukawa and Shinpei Furong has exceeded 300,000.

As the occupied area expanded, the naturalized army had to do more and more things.

Some naturalized soldiers who had undergone ideological transformation were transferred from the country, and they recruited soldiers from the people in the occupied areas, so the army's establishment continued to expand.

In the early morning of October 16, although there was no rain, the sun could not be seen.

The time on the watch showed that it had reached 10 a.m., but the sky above was still gray and dim.

The air was very pungent, and there were constant coughing sounds around me.

Takeshita, deputy director of the Political Department of the Naturalized Army, is leading his newly recruited orderly Ogasawara on the way to Kumamoto Prefecture.

Ogasawara was originally a miner, and he was very cooperative after his hometown was occupied by the Chinese army.

Takeshita saw that this young man was very knowledgeable and smart, so he made him his personal orderly.

Everyone's face was covered with a wet towel, and they were talking loudly.

Takeshita glanced at the gloomy sky and said to Ogasawara sincerely:

"Have you seen that the emperor is so immoral that natural and man-made disasters are rampant and the people are suffering unspeakably?"

"It is difficult to provide food, clothing, housing and transportation, but they are still forced to join the army and launch suicide attacks. What kind of future does a country and government like this have?"

Ogasawara saw with his own eyes the power of Zhongxia's army. He just wanted to survive, so he listened to Takeshita's words very honestly.

Takeshita was very satisfied with Ogasawara's performance. A certain sense of vanity in his heart was satisfied and he continued:

"Ogasawara, you have to remember one thing. We are the vanguard of the supreme liberator. We represent justice and are here to save the suffering people of the Kazu clan."

"The Supreme Liberator gave us this opportunity as a sign of his trust in us. We must not let him down!"

"Do you know that the first and most important thing you should do every morning?"

Ogasawara bowed as he walked and said in a humble tone:

"I will always remember the teachings of my seniors!"

"Every morning, we must pay tribute to the Supreme Liberator and express our gratitude with the most sincere words, mentality and heart!"

"Senior, please don't worry, it's just that I will always keep it in my heart and never dare to forget it!"

Takeshita nodded with great relief.

He even stretched out his paw and touched Ogasawara's head, as if you were my direct disciple.

A large number of He people were seen in front of the road, dragging their families and families to flee, with fright and anxiety on their faces.

When they saw the naturalized army, the bodies of these people began to tremble involuntarily, and their heads turned back and forth, as if they were considering whether to run away.

Takeshita took his hand off Ogasawara's head, and the warmth in his eyes instantly turned into indifference.

Under his command, hundreds of naturalized soldiers began to surround the fleeing people.

Ogasawara followed closely behind, and he seemed to have seen what was going to happen next.

When it comes to conquering the people, Takeshita has a complete set of procedures.

First, use thunderous means to execute those young and strong men who have held positions in the civilian volunteer corps, and then let the people report each other to find die-hards.

After all threats were eliminated, the landlords and others in the village were finally eliminated, pretending to be righteous and liberating ordinary people.

After these things are done, at least 30% of the people in the village will be killed.

Of course, they did it honestly!

Ogasawara studied seriously, hoping that one day he could become a person like Shimizu and be able to speak directly to the liberation army of Zhongxia.

These things have a complete process and an ultimate purpose.

It is necessary to thoroughly reshuffle the classes on the Japanese islands and eliminate fascist and militaristic ideas.

Let the people look up to the Celestial Empire and accept its rule.

Killing is not the purpose.

In addition to quickly ending the chaos, those who survived can also continuously create benefits for the Central Plains.

The troops moved south from Fukuoka, all the way to Nagasaki, and all the way to Kumamoto.

They followed the main road and encountered no strong resistance.

The doomsday scene in Kumamoto is more intense than in other places, after all, it is close to Mount Aso, the center of the volcanic eruption.

There was a thick layer of volcanic ash on the houses, streets, and highways, and the air was extremely dirty. Soldiers in the naturalized army had to wear gas masks to stay in such an environment.

The millions of people in the city have moved to the north and south, and most of them are being detained by the naturalization army and are being screened.

The selected people will return to the city to repair roads and clean up volcanic ash.

The shadows above our heads are still very thick, and it seems that the volcanic eruption will continue for ten days and a half.

In such a doomsday scenario, the survivors just want to stay with their loved ones and will not launch suicide attacks mindlessly.

Also due to the volcanic eruption, the Sixteenth Front Army was disrupted and deployed to the mountains of Kyushu to conduct guerrilla warfare.

The large-scale fighting on Kyushu Island has basically ended, and the next most important issue is the issue of civil governance.

..

October 16, Sendai.

Typhoon Meihua left Sendai and continued northward, becoming weaker and weaker.

However, there is still heavy rainfall in the Sendai area, and the wind is still howling outside.

On the morning of October 16, General Stilwell made contact with MacArthur and Nimitz. The Navy's 7th Fleet had left Okinawa in the rain and would arrive in the waters outside Sendai this evening to provide fire support for the landing force.

General Stilwell still had worry on his face, and his frown never relaxed.

He held up his telescope and looked outside the occupied area. Due to the obstruction of the rain curtain, his sight was not very good and the range he could see was limited.

"Admiral, are you still worried that the Japanese will take the opportunity to launch a counterattack?"

Major General Will asked with a rather relaxed expression while holding a cup of hot coffee.

General Stilwell nodded:

"Although the typhoon was very violent, the rain and strong winds could not extinguish the madness of the Japanese people."

"I've always had a bad feeling in my heart. It's very uncomfortable to feel like this!"

Major General Will took another cup of hot coffee from the orderly and personally brought it to General Stilwell.

"General, at least the Japanese are not attacking now. You should take a rest and replenish your energy!"

General Stilwell nodded.

The landed American soldiers huddled in their respective fortifications, and the rainwater formed a stream under their feet, flowing slowly.

The rain in October is very cold, and no one wants to go out in the rain in such weather.

The soldiers were either eating dry food or smoking out of boredom.

There was also a small radio placed in some underground bunkers, and the soldiers sat around the radio.

A cooing female voice came from the radio, telling anecdotes about various states in the United States in English.

After the outbreak of the Pacific War, in order to shake the morale of the US military, the Japanese base camp was ingenious and established a radio station in Tokyo specifically to persuade the US military to surrender.

The main content of the radio broadcasts is the customs, food culture, etc. of each state in the United States. Its main purpose is to arouse the homesickness of the soldiers and make them fear war.

Occasionally, some country music would be played, and the soldiers would be fascinated by it.

Radio stations in Tokyo did not have the expected effect of persuading Japan to surrender.

Although the soldiers liked listening to it very much, due to the differences in Eastern and Western thinking, the soldiers did not think it was to persuade them to surrender or to shake their morale, but thought it was a useless pastime.

The female announcer's voice was very nice and captured the imagination of many soldiers.

The soldiers even gave her a nickname:

Tokyo Rose!

This shows how much U.S. soldiers love it.

It was raining continuously outside, and the enchanting sound of Tokyo Rose lingered in the humid bunker. This was a rare pastime for the soldiers, and their faces were filled with the slightest enjoyment.

There were only a few unlucky guys in raincoats sitting on the battlefield, curled up in a ball, and looking at the front of the camp casually.

Under the pouring rain, the soldiers responsible for observation and vigilance did not see countless humanoid silhouettes crawling on the ground like maggots in the direction of the US military position in the puddled mud four to five hundred meters in front of the position.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next