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Chapter 4 The most moldy crossing in history (4)

When the prisoners of war who got off the car were escorted to an open space temporarily enclosed by barbed wire as a gathering place on the platform, Yang Zhen finally learned about him and what they were about to face from the conversation between the two Japanese officers.

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When these Chinese prisoners of war were escorted from the parking area to the temporary concentration area inside the barbed wire fence, a lieutenant in the Japanese army stood outside the barbed wire fence under the protection of several guards, and carefully looked at each prisoner of war in front of him. Until

His eyes almost scanned the entire group of prisoners of war before he nodded with satisfaction.

Seeing the satisfied expression on the face of the lieutenant colonel, a major officer ran out from the escorting Japanese army. Under the leadership of a Japanese captain, he came to the lieutenant colonel and stood at attention, saluted and reported: "The humble post of Major Kenji Ogasawara, staff officer of the North China Front, is serving the front army."

In the name of Major General Naosaburo Okabe, Chief of Staff, I escort the Chinese prisoners of war to report to you."

"A total of 600 Chinese prisoners of war were escorted this time. Except for those who were shot and killed while trying to escape and the 70 who were weak and sick and died on the way, the remaining 530 were all successfully escorted. This is the roster. Please assist me.

Please check it out."

After that, Major Ogasawara presented a thick book of information to the lieutenant colonel. Perhaps he was reminded by his superiors before leaving, so Major Ogasawara looked very respectful when facing the lieutenant colonel in front of him. Although the military doctor in front of him was wearing a

Mark's rank of Lieutenant Colonel is only one level higher than his.

Seeing the roster handed to him by Major Ogasawara, as a dignified lieutenant colonel, it was naturally impossible for him to personally inspect these Chinese prisoners of war who were extremely despicable in his eyes. Naturally, someone would do these so-called trivial matters for him.

. He waved his hand and took the roster from the captain brought over by Major Ogasawara. He turned around and took several soldiers with the word "military police" written on their arms to begin the examination.

After the captain began to count the number of people according to the roster, the lieutenant colonel arrogantly responded with a less than standard military salute and said: "Lieutenant Colonel Ohta Sumi, the general affairs director of the Kwantung Army Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department, was ordered by the commander of the army, Colonel Shiro Ishii, to receive these

Prisoners of war.”

After saying these words, the Japanese lieutenant colonel touched his neatly trimmed snotty beard, looked at the prisoners of war in the barbed wire fence, and then said: "Okabe-kun is interested. Colonel Ishii wants three hundred Chinese soldiers from him."

He sent over 600 military prisoners of war. Although some died on the road, there were still a lot of those left. The prison of the Ministry of Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply was built according to the standard of 300 people, and the extra ones were accommodated.

It takes a lot of effort."

"Your Majesty Lieutenant Colonel, you know that the Chinese people's physique has always been very weak, which is nothing compared to the strong physique of our Yamato people. For safety reasons, we cannot provide them with enough supplies on the road. General Okabe

I was worried that too many deaths on the road would miss the important event of the Kwantung Army, so I specially selected twice as many as required by the Kwantung Army."

"But since Your Excellency Lieutenant Colonel thinks there are too many, then should we clear out all the extra 200 people? When the Kwantung Army needs it, just ask the North China Front Army to send it over. Anyway, these pig-like China

We have plenty of people there. If we can’t afford it, we can just send a troop to the countryside to do a sweep.” After saying this, Major Ogasawara slashed his hand down hard.

This guy is obviously a veteran in massacring Chinese people, and he is extremely skilled when making this downward gesture. The lives of prisoners of war like Yang Zhen are not worth mentioning to him at all. In his eyes, the lives of Chinese people

I'm afraid it's not even as good as a pig.

"That's not necessary. Mr. Ogasawara is overly worried. Although the number of Chinese prisoners of war is larger than expected, it is not something that our Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department cannot absorb. We can still make use of these extra people."

Lieutenant Colonel Ohta Sumi obviously did not want to get too entangled with the little major commander in front of him on this issue. He changed the topic and said: "Ogasawara-kun, you have worked hard along the way. When Ogasawara-kun returns, I will thank Colonel Ishii and myself for

General Terauchi and Major General Okabe express their gratitude to the Kwantung Army Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department for their great assistance. At the same time, I also express my personal respect for Major General Okabe."

Speaking of this, the Japanese colonel, who had been arrogant since the meeting, seemed to have casually said to Major Ogasawara: "How are you, General Okabe, doing now? Are you still working as hard as before? But I haven't seen him for several years, and he has actually been promoted to general. It's really great."

He has a bright career. This guy didn't even bother to come to Manchuria to see my old acquaintance when he got to China."

After saying that, he looked at Major Ogasawara's face and said with a smile: "Ogasawara-kun, don't be suspicious. Okabe-kun and I are fellow townsmen of Hiroshima and have been close friends for many years. It's just that he joined the Hiroshima Army Division when he was thirteen.

I studied in childhood school, and I later entered the Imperial University to study medicine."

"Your Excellency, is General Okabe's past? Before I left, General Okabe never mentioned to me that he had an old acquaintance in the Kwantung Army's Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department? I would like to ask for your understanding if there was any inconvenience before me.

.”

"General Okabe is physically strong and energetic, and has always been a model for our emperor's military officers. Therefore, although the work is a bit busy, General Okabe has always handled it well. His general demeanor has always been a model for humble positions. General Okabe has already

After receiving the transfer order, I will be transferred to the position of Lieutenant General Commander of the First Division of the Kwantung Army and will take office soon. General Okabe did not come to see you, perhaps because he wanted to give you a surprise at that time."

As a close confidant of Major General Naosaburo Okabe, the current Chief of Staff of the North China Front, Major Ogasawara heard that the cool-looking military doctor in front of him, who was even more arrogant than the senior colonels of the regular field divisions, was actually Major General Okabe's old friend.

When I realized that the relationship between the two was not normal, the dissatisfaction in my heart immediately disappeared. Instead of showing any hesitation, my face became even more respectful.

Seeing that Major Ogasawara in front of him couldn't help but dwarf his body by three points after hearing his words, Ota Cheng patted Major Ogasawara's shoulder with some satisfaction and said: "Ogasawara-kun, it was a very hard journey. General Ishii is dead.

We have arranged a place to stay, and after the inventory is completed, Ogasawara-kun and all the officers will go to rest, and someone will make arrangements for your soldiers."

"Is this your first time in Manchuria, Ogasawara-kun? Since you are here this time, you will spend a few more days. The style of Manchuria cannot be seen in Japan. Especially the style of the Russian women here is unseen in China.

In comparison, if Ogasawara-kun doesn't like those Russian women, there are also petite Korean women and various Chinese women. As for General Okabe, I will naturally tell you."

Having said this, he took off the white gloves he had just patted on Ogasawara's shoulders and threw them to the guard behind him. He smiled casually and said: "I am a soldier, but I am also a doctor. I wear medical gloves on weekdays.

I'm used to it, but I always feel a little uncomfortable wearing these army-issued gloves. I hope Ogasawara-kun doesn't think too much about it."

Looking at the figure in front of me, although the military uniform is straight and even the details are neatly trimmed, and there is no trace of slovenliness, but because he does not wear the saber that the imperial officer is accustomed to wear, it can be seen that he has what Ogasawara thinks a soldier should have.

The majestic Lieutenant Colonel, Ogasawara always felt that there was a wolf-like ferocity hidden behind the smile on his face. Although he knew that the explanation given by the Colonel was definitely not the truth, he did not dare to ask more questions.

Naturally, the conversation between Lieutenant Colonel Ota Sumi and Major Ogasawara was not in Chinese, and judging from the interrogation records sent along with the roster, none of these Chinese were proficient in Japanese, so there was no conversation between the two.

Too many scruples, they stood outside the barbed wire fence that trapped the prisoners of war. And there was only a barbed wire fence between them and the prisoners of war.

In addition, although the train station was under martial law inside and outside at this time and was full of Japanese soldiers, there was no ordinary passenger. This made this small train station far less lively than an ordinary station and was very quiet. But the dozen or so people on the platform using Chinese

After being fed with human flesh and blood, when seeing the Chinese prisoners of war in front of them, they were so excited that they thought they were getting another delicious meal. The noise caused by the howls from time to time was really quite big. This kind of special noise

Although the conversation between the two people cannot be said to be loud, it is definitely not quiet either.

However, neither Lieutenant Colonel Ota Sumi nor Major Ogasawara expected that among the group of Chinese prisoners of war who were mostly illiterate and could not possibly be proficient in Japanese, there was someone who could actually understand them. This person was not

The other person is none other than Yang Zhen, who has been considered a man for two generations now.

It would be fine if Yang Zhen didn't understand Japanese, but unfortunately, in later generations, when Yang Zhen was in the military academy, he studied Japanese for several years at his own expense. Although he couldn't be said to be proficient in it, he was probably not far behind. And the position of the conversation between the two was different.

He happened to be right in front of him, so Yang Zhen heard the conversation between the two clearly.

When mentioning the name of the Japanese unit of the Kwantung Army Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department, not only the Chinese in this era knew what kind of unit it was, but even most Chinese in later generations were not clear about it. But if we talk about his

Another name, "The 731st Unit of the Kwantung Army", is probably unknown to everyone except those brain-dead people from the so-called Hari clan. When this name is mentioned, there are not many Chinese people in later generations who would not hate it.

Itchy. This name was extremely notorious in later generations of China.

The 731st Unit of the Kwantung Army was founded in 1932 by Shiro Ishii, a Japanese germ warfare madman. It specialized in using Chinese people to conduct human experiments and develop various bacterial weapons. It was initially called the Kamo Unit or the Togo Unit.

In 1941, it was renamed the 731st Unit of the Kwantung Army. The so-called Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department of the Kwantung Army was just a name he used to hide it from others.

Hearing the words of the Japanese lieutenant colonel in front of him speak about the Kwantung Army's Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department, Yang Zhen knew very clearly about the past and present life of this unit, and what the so-called Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department did, and he immediately understood.

The real intention of the Japanese army in transporting these prisoners of war to the Northeast was not to use them as special workers to work in the mines, nor to build so-called secret warehouses for them, but to use them for chemical experiments to develop bacterial weapons.

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