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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 721 The Troubled Emperor Hirohito

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    Chapter 721 The troubled Emperor Hirohito

    The Nanjing air defense battle reached its most intense level. In order to preserve the reputation of the so-called Imperial Japanese Air Force, the Japanese Navy's First and Third Fleet Air Forces dispatched nearly a hundred or more aircraft every day to attack everyone in Nanjing.  target, carried out indiscriminate bombing, and the Japanese pilots who had fallen into a state of madness drove the plane belching black smoke and flames towards the ground anti-aircraft firepower point when the plane was hit, and turned themselves into a suicide bomb.  {}

    This desperado style of fighting caused great casualties to the guarding troops. However, Tang Qiuli was secretly happy that the Japanese still had many aircraft that could be used in this way. He ordered all troops to shoot down the aircraft at any cost.  The Japanese aircraft were the only target, and the soldiers of the Central Army, who were rewarded both spiritually and materially, and whose morale was boosted, broke out with unprecedented combat effectiveness and did not let the Japanese aircraft take too much advantage.

    Some flexible fire teams also invented effective ways to avoid being killed by Japanese suicide planes. Several fire teams cooperated with each other to directly blow up the Japanese planes in the air. The battle was unprecedentedly fierce. Nanjing was under the smoke and smoke of artillery fire all day long.  Day after day and night passed with the strange roar of Japanese aircraft. On the fifth day of the fight, the Japanese Naval Air Force finally couldn't support it. There were not many aircraft left in their hands, and even the fighter planes and bombers added by the Navy Ministry later  , also filled in the huge hole in Nanjing¡¯s airspace.

    The Japanese Air Force was no longer able to organize a decent bombing operation. Looking at the empty flight deck of the aircraft carrier, but with more than 30 aircraft that were injured all over and managed to fly back by chance, the two fleet commanders were on the verge of tears but were relatively helpless.  It was said that the air fleets of the First and Third Fleets had been disabled. They could not believe that despite the six-day bombing operation, the city of Nanjing was still standing, and that artillery shells and missiles as dense as locusts would still fly from the ground.  bullet.

    What kind of city is this? Millions of ordinary citizens are indifferent to the bombing and strafing of nearly a hundred aircraft every day. When did the Chinese people's will become so tenacious? At this time, the Nanjing Air Defense Force also  To the point of exhaustion, the losses of each anti-aircraft firepower group reached one-fifth. Although the city of Nanjing was not turned into ruins, it was still full of rubble. More than half of the buildings in the city were blown up, and more than 10,000 troops were injured or killed.  It was the Huangyadong Air Defense Brigade of the Army Division that played the backbone role.

    Tang Qiuli couldn't imagine whether the city of Nanjing would still exist without his own direct troops. At the cost of this, Tang Qiuli commanded the Nanjing air defense forces, which were mainly composed of the Central Army's air defense units and ** division troops, to wrench them.  The last drop of blood of the Japanese Navy's First and Third Fleet Air Forces shot down more than 400 Japanese bombers and fighter planes, which was more than one-tenth of Japan's air power at the time. This was impossible for Japan, which was short of resources.  suffered losses.

    During the six-day Nanjing air defense defense battle, Tang Qiuli spent hundreds of thousands of dollars from his own pocket to reward the soldiers and officers of the Central Army for their achievements. The skies over Nanjing became a nightmare and a sorrow for the Japanese Naval Air Force.  I originally wanted to destroy the Chinese capital and bomb Nanjing to break the Chinese people's will to resist. I didn't expect that it was my own confidence and courage that was destroyed.

    During the air defense battle, Gao Zhihang's destroyer unit requested several times to participate in the air battle, but Tang Qiuli refused. He wanted to keep Gao Zhihang's unit to deal the final fatal blow to the Japanese. There was no way they could fight anymore.  The powerful Japanese naval fleet had no choice but to truthfully report the failure of the bombing of Nanjing and the heavy losses of the aviation fleet to the Navy Ministry.

    The matter could no longer be concealed. Once it was reported, it caused an uproar in the Japanese base camp. For a time, the navy became the object of ridicule in the Japanese military circles. Emperor Hirohito was extremely angry and lost more than 400 aircraft, which made him feel so distressed that he almost vomited blood.  , that¡¯s a lot of money piled up, and the lives of ten thousand Chinese people are not worth a plane. Is it easy for the Japanese Army and Navy Air Force to accumulate so much wealth? In order to build these planes, Emperor Hirohito almost  All the underwear was sold, so the only thing left was for Empress Liangzi to sell herself and spend the night with the heads of state of various countries to earn some money to subsidize the national treasury.

    The emperor was furious and the consequences were serious. Someone must be responsible for such a fiasco. As soon as the order came down, the commanders of the First and Third Fleets of the Navy immediately committed suicide by caesarean section to thank the people of the country. Originally, Emperor Hirohito wanted to behead these two stupid pigs.  In order to take care of the face of the navy and prevent them from being stepped on by the army, the emperor was extremely gracious and gave them a decent death. All senior officers above the rank of major general were dismissed from their posts on the spot, and the two fleets returned to the mainland.  Rest, Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of the Navy, removed and retained.

    The hundreds of thousands of army troops who had crossed the ocean and were renamed from the North China Expeditionary Force to the Nanjing Expeditionary Force were drifting on the sea at this time. They thought that letting the navy take the lead, the army could pick up a cheap war department in Nanjing, but now they hesitated.  , they were frightened by the result of the last Songhu Battle., asked the base camp for instructions on whether to cancel the original plan and return the troops to the mainland. The base camp did not dare to make the decision and asked the Minister of War to meet with the emperor to state the reasons.

    Before the Minister of War could finish hesitantly, Emperor Hirohito went berserk. His eyes shot out a cold light like a wild beast, and he stepped closer to this guy who almost had a myocardial infarction. This didn't give me any peace of mind. The war against China was full of misfortunes.  Fortunately, North China was in danger. More than 400,000 troops were surrounded by the Chinese devil Tang Qiuli's troops in the narrow area between Cangzhou and Tianjin. The Kwantung Army's southward troops were blocked at the Shanhaiguan line and were unable to enter the customs. This was another  Here comes a guy who is afraid of death. Before the attack on Nanjing, the capital of China, has begun, he is thinking about escaping for his life.

    The frightened Minister of War saw that the situation was not good. He had experienced His Majesty the Emperor's donkey temper more than once. He had a dog's face and could change at a moment's notice. Before His Majesty the Emperor's hand kissed his cheek, he  First, he punished himself with a few loud slaps, and then quickly retreated, giving an order to attack Shanghai and Nanjing according to the original plan. The troops sent to Nanjing had no choice but to continue to advance into unknown distances.

    Of course Emperor Hirohito is absolutely right. When have I ever made a mistake?  He had no responsibility, the responsibility was all those stupid pigs and idiots under his command. The Minister of the Navy and the Navy Minister, who were scolded and slapped by the emperor, were very angry. When they went out, they were ridiculed by several army generals.  The people below him were too dissatisfied and vented all their anger on their subordinates, ruthlessly planning to perform major surgeries within the navy.

    As a result, the Japanese Navy carried out large-scale personnel adjustments, a major blood change, and a reshuffle of power. A large number of old people who occupied high positions rolled up their bedrolls and got out, sadly stepped down, and went home to rely on past meetings to spend the rest of their lives.  A large number of fanatical, militant and ambitious young officers climbed to high positions and occupied various major departments of the Japanese Navy. The outstanding general of the Japanese Navy, Lieutenant General Yamamoto Isoroku, came into people's sight and boarded the forefront of the war of aggression.  stage.

    The naval air force broke off its wings over Nanjing, two fleet commanders committed suicide by caesarean section, and a large number of senior generals lost their hats. For a time, everyone in the navy was in danger, and the situation was tense. It was a huge blow to the Japanese navy. The senior generals of the navy  , I have no choice but to tuck my tail between my legs and be a human being, secretly gritting my teeth, trying to find the lost dignity in the Chinese people, pick up the face that fell on the ground and was stepped on several times by the army, and defeat the arrogance of the army with a huge victory.  Guys, give His Majesty the Emperor a slap in the face with a resounding slap, and reestablish the prestige of the Navy.

    The Naval Air Force was plucked out of its wings by Tang Qiuli over Nanjing and turned into a dead chicken. The Army Air Force finally got its chance. Commander Nishimuraemon of the Army Air Force stationed in Taiwan was an extremely belligerent man.  A fanatical militarist with the rank of major general, he watched the guys of the Naval Air Force struggling in the skies over Nanjing every day. The navy refused to interfere and repeatedly asked for a fight. All he got was the word "standby".

    I am so anxious that I am a man in his forties, with pimples all over his face, and a wicked fire beating in my heart. At night, I tortured my wife so much that she was covered in bruises, and her vagina, which was already sagging, was red and swollen like a double ten.  Girl, during the day, in addition to scolding those blind subordinates and beating a few unlucky ones, she sent telegrams to the base camp one after another to invite war. Her arrogance and bellicosity, her arrogance and fierce words, even his  The boss doesn't feel comfortable watching it.

    After receiving the order from the base camp, Nishimuraemon's adrenaline levels increased sharply. He first yelled in the direction of the Japanese mainland: "Long live His Majesty the Emperor," then jumped into the Zero fighter and rushed to reincarnate.  One took off and took off. Behind his plane were ninety bombers and fifty-two fighters of the Japanese Army Taiwan Air Force. This was the entire strength of the Nishimura Army Air Force.

    The Naval Air Force suffered a disastrous defeat, and Nishimuraemon knew it clearly. The Army had always spared no effort to exaggerate the Navy's failures. In turn, the Navy did the same. However, Nishimura disagreed. That was the Navy.  Those idiots are not Nishimura Air Force. According to his vision, Nanjing will soon be in ruins. If he is lucky, he can kill Chinese soldiers elsewhere. The fleet passed through the Taiwan Strait, entered the sky over the mainland, and turned north via Fuzhou.  , and pounced viciously towards Nanjing.

    Tang Qiuli walked out of the underground headquarters where he had stayed for five days and five nights. The dazzling sunshine made him dizzy. He touched the prickly stubble and smiled at himself. The fresh air outside was mixed with the faint fragrance of lilac flowers, and it felt comfortable.  Breathing into the lungs full of the smell of tobacco, my tired nerves were refreshed. The sky in Nanjing in June was blue and clear. Perhaps, there would no longer be Japanese planes roaring overhead.

    He knew very well that the fierce fighting in the past few days had dealt a fatal blow to the Japanese Naval Air Force. What was on his mind was the urgent message he had just received from Chairman Chiang Kai-shek from Wuhan.After receiving the report, just when I was about to stretch out comfortably, a communications staff officer hurriedly ran out of the underground headquarters and shouted: "Commander-in-Chief, the radar has detected a large number of Japanese aircraft."

    (To be continued)
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