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Chapter 432 The Battle of Alaska

Japanese carrier planes began their attack at 11 a.m. They bombed every air base and American barracks in the Aleutian Islands.

Troops were then sent to occupy these places. The Japanese soldiers carried forward their Bushido spirit and quickly occupied these places. The US military in Alaska also quickly received the news, and their planes immediately took off to fight.

The main force of the Japanese navy actually attacked the Alexander Islands. The Japanese wanted to land here. The Japanese believed that the British army would not remain neutral because Japan did not attack Canada.

The Japanese feel that since the Americans are well prepared in Alaska, Japan should avoid its edge and attack Canada instead, cutting off the connection between the United States and Alaska. In that case, the U.S. military in Alaska will have no supplies and will inevitably be a turtle in the urn.

However, they still have to send a force to confuse the enemy in the Aleutian Islands. If possible, it is also possible to capture Alaska.

The Japanese once again made a surprise attack, allowing Japan to seize very large benefits. By the evening of the 22nd, the Pressure Mountain Islands were occupied, and all 40,000 Japanese troops landed. They began to march towards the Canadian interior.

There are few people in the northwest of Canada, and there are very few troops. The Japanese are making very smooth progress. The Japanese Army Commander Tada Shun who commanded this army looked at his troops proudly, and a feeling of heroism arose in his heart.

He will be the first Japanese general to lead an army to the Americas, and future generations of Japan will definitely remember them.

The Japanese army is progressing smoothly. Japanese warships disguised as ships from various countries have been ordered to sail to the Alexander Islands to transport troops, weapons and ammunition there.

If anyone could, even a submarine, launch a torpedo at these merchant ships at this time, thousands of Japanese would be killed, and the Japanese are indeed the descendants of gamblers.

They actually let these Japanese soldiers stay in a small cabin for half a month, with thousands of people eating, drinking, and sleeping inside. However, the Japanese had no choice. If they waited for the army to occupy land before transporting troops from Japan, the distance would be too far.

, so I can only think of this method

Fortunately, Japan's method was a bit clumsy, but it was very effective. On May 26, ships carrying soldiers, weapons and ammunition arrived one after another. In more than ten days, Japan's military strength increased by 100,000.

Style of Resistance It is impossible for the Americans to annihilate the next wave of Japanese reinforcements before they arrive.

Within half a month, Japan captured the vast Canadian area east of the Mackenzie Mountains such as Atlin, Whitehorse, Watson Lake, Stewart Crow Star, etc.

The British Fever has always pinned Canada's security on the Americans, and today they finally ate the bitter pill. If Japan hadn't been worried about the dispersion of its forces, making it difficult to fight against the well-equipped American soldiers, the Japanese's results would have been even greater. The British should be grateful to the Pacific.

protected them

After the Japanese captured these places, their main goal was to eliminate the 150,000 U.S. troops stationed in Alaska and completely eliminate the threat behind them.

On July 10, the number of Japanese troops in Canada increased to 150,000. At the same time, the main force of the Japanese combined fleet and the 20,000 Japanese army decided to launch an attack on the U.S. troops in Alaska. At the same time, the 70,000 Japanese troops in Canada would also attack from land.

The Japanese troops on land set off from Dawson and Coyden respectively, while the Japanese troops at sea directly landed on another part of the Alaska Peninsula at Chewak on the lower reaches of the Yukon River, which caused huge psychological pressure on the US military.

It is a force that subjugates the enemy without fighting and makes the Americans surrender automatically.

In fact, the US military in Alaska became panicked long after their retreat was cut off, while the US military in southern Canada always said it was coming soon and asked them to hold on, but in fact they were always blocked by the Japanese at Col River.

and other places, which are hundreds of thousands of miles away from Alaska

Although there are hundreds of thousands of American troops in Alaska, they cannot produce weapons and ammunition. Soon their weapons and ammunition will be exhausted.

Japan's attack was naturally cleared by planes, but the bombs dropped by the Japanese were not like the rain dropped by the Japanese when China attacked the Soviet Union, but the feeling for the American soldiers was still very huge. They already wanted to surrender, and the entire Alaska

Like a huge encirclement, it was only a matter of time before they were annihilated

The Japanese progress was unexpectedly smooth. The Japanese troops on land were almost uninhabited. They soon met at Delta Delta. Next, they would attack Kentwell, and then Anchorage.

Once you get to Anchorage, Alaska is equivalent to being captured, and there won't be any big battles left.

However, the Japanese Navy was completely blocked by the Americans. The Japanese Navy suffered many casualties. The Alaska Peninsula is the center of American defense. There are a large number of fortifications here and a large number of mines on the water.

However, after Chiwak was successfully landed by the Japanese navy, these American troops were in chaos. Judging from the situation, they had only two options: death in battle or surrender.

Death in battle is not a common thought among Westerners, so after Commander Patton here asked for instructions from the U.S. government, and received understanding from the U.S. government, he arranged for people to negotiate with the Japanese about enjoying international treatment and surrendering.

The Japanese soon agreed, but Patton still got on the plane and flew away with his senior officers, leaving only 100,000 soldiers for the Japanese. The Japanese seized a large amount of weapons and ammunition. The Japanese were thinking about the United States.

People are too aggressive. If Americans were like this, Japan would soon be able to take over the entire America.

The Battle of Alaska ended so hastily. Most of the American soldiers were captured and not many died in the battle. Japan quickly took over various places. Of course, the gold mines in these places were the first target of their takeover. Some blind people actually

If you want to talk to the Japanese about rights, obligations, and morality, they will be beaten directly into a sieve. The remaining people who were foremen and bosses were arrested by the Japanese and used to dig for gold.

These people can only endure it. The Japanese are completely unreasonable. All laws are bullshit in the eyes of the Japanese. Even if you give them the gold mine, it will be useless. They will still not let you go back. Just run away.

After being stripped naked, hung up and beaten until death, these white people finally realized how happy their lives were before. In the past, they bullied Chinese, black people, and local indigenous people. Today, they are also bullied by others, which is considered retribution.

After Japan controlled such a huge area, immigrants from Japan continued to come, and a large amount of military supplies were also transported. The army was assembled like Corriveau, and a million-strong army war was about to begin.

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