The outcome of the war of words between the Ming and the Soviet Union was not suspenseful. The Soviet Union explained that its troops were "burning, killing, looting, and abusing prisoners of war" in the occupied areas. However, the Ming Army invited an international observer group and a press group to visit, which could easily prove that the Soviet Union was lying.
.Not only did it prove that the Soviet Union was lying, but it also exposed all the darkness and cruelty under Soviet rule to the eyes of the international community as never before.
Before this, the Soviet Union had been strictly closed to the outside world, prohibiting foreigners from entering freely and Soviet citizens from leaving freely. But now, suddenly a large piece of Soviet land was treated as an exhibit and put in front of the whole world without any cover-up.
Concentration camps, mass graves (where people who died from famine and mass executions during Lenin's era are buried), slave mines, hellish "orphanages"...
It is said that one time Gorky visited an orphanage, and the children were ordered to show their happiest and happiest side to the master. But one child mustered up the courage and cried out to expose the lie.
"Haiyan" - Master Gorky talked about how they were usually hungry and cold, and suffered inhuman abuse. But this "Haiyan" who could still fight with a pen during the Tsarist Russia period, just left silently at this time, and has remained
He kept silent. As soon as the child left Gorky, he was taken and shot.
Now, this huge, airtight iron house suddenly opened a large corner to the outside world due to the Ming army's attack. The Soviet Union's international embarrassment can be imagined. The Soviet Union accused the Ming army of "unrestricted submarine warfare"
", "pollution of water sources" and other charges, the Ming army did not unjustly accuse the Ming army. However, the Ming army also had countermeasures. The "blocking" of polluted water sources, the Ming army easily interpreted it as "preventing the corpses of Ming army soldiers from being washed away" based on their prior reasons.
"Sea". Even if it is a bit far-fetched, it makes sense. Moreover, the nerves of the international observation team have long been shaken by the greater atrocities committed by the Soviet Union against its own people. They have long stopped paying attention to this small "violation" of the Ming army.
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As for the unrestricted submarine warfare of the Soviet Union, the Ming army provided sufficient refutation evidence. According to the provisions of international conventions at the time, legal submarine warfare should be that after the submarine discovered the enemy ship, it first surfaced, and then ordered the ship to stop and receive
Inspection. If the result of the inspection is that the ship contains contraband - that is, weapons or war supplies, then it can be sunk. But before sinking, the crew must be placed in a "safe environment". There are special regulations.
: A lifeboat cannot be regarded as a "safe environment". The implication is that a small submarine must take the entire crew aboard.
Any violation of the above convention will be regarded as "unrestricted submarine warfare".
But this regulation can be said to be quite "painful" and basically impossible to enforce. It simply stifles the possibility of legal submarine warfare.
The Ming Army showed several film clips in front of the international observer group. These were all filmed by a Ming Army submarine using a handheld camera on the bridge. One of the content showed that the Ming Army submarine was sailing on the surface of the water, chasing an enemy at full speed.
A cargo ship. It can be seen that the person holding the camera is having a hard time. The camera goes up and down, and a large amount of water splashes on the bridge and splashes on the camera. In front of the camera, you can see another female soldier of the Ming Army filming the signal light and constantly giving
The cargo ship in front sent a signal, ordering it to stop for inspection, but the ship in front ignored it and instead increased its power to escape.
But the surface speed of the submarine was faster. After a while, the distance gradually narrowed, and the national flag flying at the rear of the cargo ship could be seen clearly in the lens: it was the Japanese flag.
The Ming submarine used a loudspeaker to shout in Japanese, but the cargo ship in front did not stop. The Ming submarine fired a series of warning shells, but the cargo ship in front still did not stop. When the distance was reduced to 200 to 300 meters, a small bright spot appeared on the deck of the cargo ship in front.
In a flash, a small splash of water exploded next to the submarine, and then a gunshot floated over. On the deck of the cargo ship ahead, a crew member could be seen pointing a rifle at the submarine, and a crew member next to him waved his fist and shouted something.
A group of female soldiers screamed on the bridge of the submarine, and the camera shook violently. The video ended here. It was obvious that the female soldiers filming were also frightened, and the camera almost fell into the sea.
At this time, the Ming army commentator explained to the members of the international observation team:
"Then, the captain of the submarine had no choice but to fire back fire. Then he ordered to fire a torpedo, which sank the cargo ship. Even so, the submarine still gave the necessary rescue to the crew members who fell into the water. The Japanese cargo ship itself did not have enough life rafts, and the submarine
The commander ordered the inflatable life raft on his boat to be given to them. He also gave them a lot of fresh water, and then used a radio to send them a distress signal, and then the submarine left."
Next, another video was shown. The first half of this video was similar. The submarine surfaced and chased the cargo ship, sending signals and shouting at the same time. However, the cargo ship ignored it and the submarine was forced to sink it. But the content behind this time was shocking.
——When a female soldier of the Ming Army rescued a Japanese sailor who fell into the water, a Japanese sailor actually took out a knife, stabbed a female soldier of the Ming Army, and then shouted a slogan, probably "Long Live His Majesty the Emperor" or something like that. The Ming Army
The female submarine soldiers panicked again and shot the murderer several times. They hurriedly carried the injured female soldiers into the submarine. Then the captain ordered to terminate the rescue and make an emergency dive to stabilize the submarine as soon as possible.
Rescue injured boat crew.
This video is relatively long. After the injured crew member was carried into the submarine, the camera kept filming. It can be seen that the female soldier's face was pale and she kept moaning and calling "Mom". After a while, the video ended.
This video made everyone feel heavy after watching it. The narrator also said sadly:
"Due to the heavy bleeding, lack of plasma on the boat, and lack of other necessary medical conditions, she only lasted for more than an hour. This girl is two days shy of her nineteenth birthday, and her family has already arranged a marriage for her...
But now, a Japanese crew member was stabbed to death just for pulling him out of the water... There are several other films like this, all shot on various submarines in September and October. But after that, we no longer require the submarines to
The commander must strictly abide by the convention, but requires that ensuring the safety of the submarine itself be the first priority. You must also agree that if someone is accusing us of "unrestricted submarine warfare", the responsibility is not on our side. We
To do this was completely forced by the other party's breach of contract in the first place."
As the saying goes, hearing is false and seeing is believing. Most of the Soviet Union’s accusations against the Ming Dynasty could not produce evidence, and they were easily refuted by the Ming Army with facts. The Ming Dynasty did not accuse the Soviet Union of any crime, but only
The international observation team was invited to take a tour. Soon, the countries that sent members of the international observation team began to accuse the Soviet Union of various crimes on behalf of the Ming Dynasty.
Within the League of Nations, the Soviet Union once again fell into severe isolation. The Soviet Union could not say anything new, but repeatedly protested. It was isolated, blocked, contained, and strategically surrounded by the imperialist countries, and it once again organized the workers of Moscow
Cadres, students, and employees took to the streets and marched voluntarily to protest against the imperialist countries' "brutal slander" and "serious interference" in the Soviet Union.