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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2846 Dong Gu¡¯s Wolf Eyes (Part 2)

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    General Ito did not feel any reluctance or humiliation in issuing such an order. He knew very well that if there was a battle with the ** Air Force of the ** Division on the Australian battlefield, and the ** Division's ground troops were attracted to enter Australia in a large scale, I am afraid that  Neither His Majesty the Emperor nor the headquarters will spare him lightly. I believe that the mainland does not want to start a war with that devilish Chinese army now.

    Major General Noda, commander of the Army Air Force of Japan's Southwest Pacific Expeditionary Force, was flying a light reconnaissance aircraft over the headquarters. Major General Noda was so angry that he was about to explode with suffocation. He was here.  I came to the commander-in-chief, General Ito, to reason!

    The reconnaissance planes of the Air Force discovered the Air Force Air Force Group flying from the direction of the Chagos Islands in the East Indian Ocean. They also discovered the Air Force Fleet appearing in the waters near Adelaide and Melbourne.  Major General Noda was overjoyed when the reconnaissance plane reported it. Within a few minutes, he drew up a battle plan, and his appetite was definitely big enough!

    All the fighter planes of the United Air Force were divided into two fleets, fighting all the way against the Japanese division fleet coming from the direction of the Chagos Islands. The other way, they fought against the Japanese division fleet in the waters near Adelaide and Melbourne.  In a devastating attack, he wanted to create a miracle, not only severely damaging the fleet of Japanese aircraft, but also sending a fleet of Japanese troops to the bottom of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean respectively.

    The entire United Air Force's more than 800 combat aircraft were already at all field airports, ready to go, waiting for an order to pounce on the target. But at this moment, they suddenly received an order from General Ito not to allow the air force to attack.  , which makes the rooster look like a fighting cock.  How could Major General Noda, who was so eager to fight, feel so embarrassed?

    To use a vivid metaphor, I am lying on the snow-white belly of a young beauty.  With the free and flowing movements, you were galloping to the most critical moment, and then you were suddenly picked up and thrown hard on your back. Think about it, what would it feel like?  Are you afraid that you have murderous thoughts?

    Major General Noda¡¯s plane landed not far from the headquarters of Japan¡¯s Southwest Expeditionary Force.  On the temporarily built field airport runway, maybe because of anger, the landing movement was vigorous.  The light reconnaissance plane bounced on the runway a few times before coming to a stop. Then, he jumped into the car and headed straight for General Ito's tent along the way.  He had a dark face.  He looks like a vicious spirit!

    When Major General Noda appeared in front of General Ito, he was very surprised. This guy was not commanding the air force to fight, so why did he come to him?

    Before General Ito could speak, Major General Noda asked angrily: "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, I really want to know why you ordered the air force to suspend the bombing of Adelaide and Melbourne. The staff does not understand.  Your approach!¡±

    This tone is not like the attitude you would use when talking to your boss.  As soon as he had to ask his immediate superior to give him an explanation, General Ito's face immediately became ugly. Although the Southwest Pacific Expedition Force Joint Air Force was directly under the command of the base camp's Army Aviation Department in terms of affiliation, after the Australian War,  , it has nothing to do with myself.

    However, Noda's United Air Force is now under the operational order of the Empire's Southwest Pacific Expedition Force. After all, he is also his subordinate. How dare he speak in such a tone? It is really earth-shaking. The guys in the Army Aviation are too shameless.  , he suddenly shouted: "Baga! Major General Noda, this is an order from the headquarters. You have no right to question it, you only have the obligation to obey the order!"

    "The fighting on the front line is tense. You don't command the troops to fight, but you come to me and yell. If you delay the military plane because of this, you know the consequences. Go back now. In addition, the order from the General Headquarters does not  You are not prohibited from attacking in the direction of Sydney, please be smart!"

    Well, after a few words, I was hit head-on with a barrage of artillery fire, just like chasing a dog. I really didn¡¯t dare to argue anymore. The official level is overwhelming, and besides, it¡¯s still a few levels higher.  His boss, the Commander-in-Chief who holds all the power in the Australian battlefield, is so depressed that Major General Noda can even cry!

    When going back, Major General Noda was still holding a fire in his heart. Suddenly, he suddenly remembered the words of Commander-in-Chief Ito, "You are not prohibited from attacking in the direction of Sydney!" Yes, you are not allowed to attack in Adelaide and Melbourne.  Take action, let's vent your anger in Sydney!

    With the air fire cover of the land-based aviation force of the ** Division, the Allied forces in the direction of Adelaide and Melbourne finally got rid of the entanglement of the Japanese army and gradually assembled in both directions. Moreover, Lieutenant General Bachlisman  What surprised General Fernandez was that the leading Japanese troops in both directions stopped attacking and began to clean up the surrounding areas.

    It was definitely a rare opportunity to retreat. Lieutenant General Bahlisman issued an order. The Allied forces in the direction of Adelaide and Melbourne, mainly American troops, retreated quickly. The deputy commander, General Fernandez, was jealous when he saw it.  Unable to stop, so,? ordered the Allied British troops flying in the direction of Sydney to have more than 70,000 British troops immediately recruit all motor vehicles and immediately move closer to Melbourne.

    At this time, Tang Qiuquan was quite surprised by the Japanese air force's stoppage in bombing Adelaide and Melbourne. The expected aerial battle did not appear. Soon, he understood the mystery.  In other words, the Japanese troops on the Australian battlefield are absolutely unwilling to have any conflict with the Japanese division troops. Even if it is clear that the Japanese division fleet is to assist the Allied forces in retreat, they dare not do anything?

    Such a situation is of course what Tang Qiuquan is most happy to see. "The Japanese are very smart! Let's have a tacit understanding!" He said to Chief of Staff Xin Xiguo.

    Three days later, all the Allied troops in the direction of Adelaide and Melbourne were basically withdrawn. There was no threat from the air from Japanese aircraft, and there was no pursuit by the Japanese from the ground. The Allied soldiers boarded the ships in a calm manner.  a lot of.

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman, Commander of the Australian Allied Forces, was on the dock day and night, directing the Allied soldiers to board the ship. At this moment, an incredibly bad news came. The Deputy Commander of the Australian Allied Forces, General Fernandez  , shot himself in his office!

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman felt a sharp pain in his heart. It would be nonsense to say that he had such a close personal friendship with this old-fashioned British man, but after getting along with him for several months, he was stronger than General Fernandez, and he was also very  Respected, at least, much stronger than that compatriot MacArthur, why did he suddenly commit suicide?

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman hurriedly found the Chief of Staff of the Australian Allied Forces, Lieutenant General Wagnerzer, and learned the reason from the grief-stricken Chief of Staff. After receiving the order from General Fernandez, the frontline troops in Sydney  More than 70,000 British troops all transferred to motor vehicles and moved towards Melbourne at full speed. It was originally possible to reach Melbourne within three or four days.

    However, midway, they were subjected to fierce bombing by the Japanese air force. It seemed that all the Japanese combat aircraft on the Australian battlefield had found the British who were rushing over. They continued to bombard them indiscriminately for three or four days, leaving blood and flesh flying everywhere.  Burning cars and the mutilated bodies of British soldiers can be seen everywhere. It is a one-sided massacre. The British army suffered heavy losses.

    What's even more unfortunate is that the remaining British troops in the Canberra area were surrounded by a rapid Japanese force that rushed in from the direction of June. One day later, of the more than 70,000 British soldiers, more than 10,000 were captured.  In addition, the rest were killed by the bombs of Japanese aircraft and the guns of Japanese soldiers. The last fully organized British army in Australia was completely wiped out!

    This ending means that in this world, the British Empire no longer has an organized army. General Fernandez, unable to accept this heavy blow, took advantage of the fact that his adjutants and staff were not paying attention.  In his own office, he drank a bullet and committed suicide!

    On May 21, all the Allied troops in the direction of Adelaide and Melbourne boarded troop transports and left Australia, which was filled with war and smoke. There was no threat from Japanese aircraft, no urgency from the roar of guns and artillery.  The evacuation process was quite peaceful. It seemed that there had never been a war in this vast land?

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman stood on the deck of the troop ship with the sadness of a rabbit dying and a fox hurting its own kind. He was extremely melancholy. The United States and Britain had finally lost their last overseas territory. When he came to Australia, he had the courage to turn the tide.  , What kind of ambition and ambition is it to save the building from collapse?

    ¡°Now, with great pain and melancholy, and with the shame of a defeated general, they left. More than 800,000 Allied soldiers just disappeared into the Australian battlefield, and hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were buried in Australia.

    Thinking of this, Lieutenant General Bahlisman couldn't help but feel sad. The soldiers who followed him out of Australia alive were only more than 60,000 in Adelaide and Melbourne. More than half of the Chinese troop transport ships were idle.  With.

    With the evacuation of all the defeated Australian Allied forces, there were no longer any obstacles to the Japanese advance throughout Australia. Following the fall of Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne fell one after another on May 25.  , it is better to say that it was a fall than a Japanese takeover, because in these two cities, there is no Allied troops left, and the Japanese soldiers entering these cities are not much more difficult than marching!

    Melbourne, the former seat of the Australian Allied Forces Command, General Ito Genzaburo, Commander-in-Chief of Japan¡¯s Southwest Pacific Expeditionary Force, walked in with his head held high, accompanied by a large group of senior officers from the General Headquarters.

    Standing on the highest floor, opening the window, the salty sea breeze rushed towards me, looking out at the vast expanse of blue waves of Bass Strait. General Ito calmly ordered to the chief of staff, Major General Yamaguchi: "Give it to me immediately.  His Majesty the Emperor sent a telegram to the headquarters, and the empire was at peace in the southwest.??Dispatch troops to fully occupy Australia on May 26th!  "

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