In this cruel world that has just experienced a nuclear explosion, everything is filled with gloomy tones of death. Looking far into the distance, in addition to the endless dead wilderness, there are undulating ruins, and no animals or living people can be seen. The figure could not even see a cluster of green vegetation. As for the sky in the Radiation Wasteland, it is always gray, with thick clouds blocking most of the sunlight, and it is still a bit dim even during the day. Countless corpses, debris, and radioactive dust floated on the ocean, giving the waves a lamentable lead-grey color.
Although the blazing mushroom cloud towering above the sky has disappeared, the surging radiation dust has not completely dissipated yet, but it still cannot stop some people from boldly intruding - the current Japanese Navy Minister Okaku Genio sat in a risky landing On a seaplane off the coast of Sasebo Port, across the bay filled with all kinds of floating objects, I looked at the unrecognizable harbor in the distance with unbelievable eyes and heartbroken eyes.
The once pride of the Japanese Empire, the prestigious Imperial Combined Fleet, has completely disappeared along with the Sasebo garrison - the forts have turned into ruins, the docks have turned into scorched earth, the forests have turned into smoke, and the fleet has disappeared under the sea even the guards The mountains in the harbor were all pushed down and flattened, leaving the terrain unrecognizable. What¡¯s even more terrifying is that at least 60,000 naval athletes were turned into ashes in an instant, and their bones were buried under the rubble and sand and buried with them were at least 300,000 civilians - and this terrifying The number is still rising
"Who will tell methis is not trueYamamoto-kunthis is not truethis must not be true"
Looking blankly at this land of death where half of the combined fleet was buried, Dajiao Qinsheng was really heartbroken. Then he held the shoulders of Yamamoto Isoroku next to him, and for a while he burst into tears and burst into tears - Emperor Meiji's painstaking efforts to save money and food, and the supreme glory of defeating the Russian fleet in the Tsushima Sea Battle. The imperial dream of dominating the sea of ??East Asia, the ambition and pride of competing with the American and British powers for supremacy in the blue sea all turned into ashes and nothing!
Yamamoto Isoroku, who was also depressed and depressed, didn't know how to comfort his mentally broken boss. He just pushed open the plane window and smoked cigarettes one after another in frustration and then burst out. He was coughing violently and heartbreakingly, as if he was going to cough out his lungs. After taking a breather, Yamamoto Isoroku took out a white handkerchief from his pocket and wiped his mouth. But I was surprised to see a dazzling blush!
"I was so tired that I vomited bloodIt's been really rough this time" He muttered softly and threw the blood-stained handkerchief out of the cabin, but was choked by the dust blown in by the wind and coughed again. at the same time. He also noticed that there were a few dark spots on the back of his hands.
A moment later, with the roar of the propeller engine, the seaplane covered with a thick layer of radiation ash cut through the turbid waves. It flew away from the nuclear explosion site carrying two big figures of the Japanese Navy - when the navy suffered such a devastating blow. There are so many things that they need to deal with, and they must work hard to save their losses But in fact, whether it is Okaku Ginsei or Yamamoto Isoroku, they no longer have to feel sad or worried about anything, because, In their bodies that have been ravaged by radiation, their remaining life spans can only be calculated in hours
¡ª¡ªIn the next week, Yamamoto Isoroku and Okaku Genio personally forced themselves into the disaster scene of the Sasebo Town Fortress. There were also Japanese pilots who flew seaplanes, all of whom died of acute radiation sickness one after another and right before their death. They don't know why they died.
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On the other hand, this unprecedented catastrophe in the northern part of Kyushu Island has naturally attracted the attention of news media around the world. The news agencies of the world's major newspapers and magazines based in Tokyo, Japan, as well as the Japanese Empire's own news media, have organized special reporters to rush to the disaster area on Kyushu Island by various means, trying to grasp first-hand information as quickly as possible and then , these reporters were shocked to find that they had rushed into hell!
"Although I have interviewed the French trenches where artillery fire and blood were everywhere during the World War, I have made on-site inspections of the Verdun Fortress that was flattened and scorched by German artillery shells, and I have personally witnessed the landing in the Dardanelles Strait where corpses were strewn with corpses. The tragic ruins everywhere are still far less shocking than what I saw on Kyushu Island in Japan. The black god of death seems to have become the master of this land, making humble mortals tremble"
A British reporter wrote in his notebook, "According to several witnesses on the night of the incident, they saw the sun seem to rise in advance in the night sky, but its brightness was ten thousand times brighter than the real sun. times, she soared into the sky in the night, bursting out with extremely dazzling lightThe rays of light turned the cities, woods and manors it illuminated into ashes. Its power was comparable to the fire from heaven used by God to destroy the two sinful cities of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Bible Then, a huge The smoke clouds rose into the sky, and the hot wind swept in, destroying everything on the earth. It was like the flames erupted from hell, turning the earth into lava in an instant, red and bright. What's even more terrifying is that the rivers, lakes and seas are boiling, the forests and crops are all on fire, cooked fish and shrimp are floating on the water, and cities are destroyed one after another. People covered in fire roared and ran around, running desperately in fear, but they still fell to the ground and died one by one, with corpses scattered all over the field, and even turned into ashes.
In the end, everything on the ground was burned to the ground, showing a tragic scene after a fire. Black ashes rained down from the sky, pouring on the survivors, burning their skin. People were terrified, watching the doomsday coming"
"At a first aid station thirty kilometers away from Sasebo, I interviewed a Japanese policeman who was covered in burns. According to the memories of this policeman who was patrolling the streets of Kashima City at the time, at the first moment of the disaster, Time, the terrible heat wave and the dry wind brought the flames, and then ignited a huge fire in the narrow and crowded streets. In the overturned and collapsed houses. The flames were burning everywhere. Only those who could People who were walking around could escape from the fire, but those who had broken bones or were trapped under the house were unable to escape.
at that moment. The policeman was also trapped in the collapsed burning rubble and was bruised but luckily at least still able to move. When he was struggling and wandering in the fire, looking for a way out, he saw a child let out a painful groan, and his burned face was swollen like a balloon, convulsing continuously. When he ran away with staggering steps, he saw the skin on the face and body of an old man next to him. They all fell off like potato skins, but the old man was still mumbling a silent prayer. There was also a familiar neighbor, covering the wound that was still bleeding. While stumbling around in the ruins, he shouted the names of his wife and children like crazy, until he collapsed from excessive blood loss - every time he recalled this, he would be filled with sadness. It feels like my hair is standing on end. "
" and a female middle school student on Hirado Island also recalled. Whenever she thought of the scene that night, she couldn't help but tremble While escaping from the flames and ruins, she saw a soldier in despair She tried to escape by jumping into the river from the sea of ??fire, but ended up floating on the river with a swollen belly. On the charred streets, grotesque dead people lined up in a long line. In the ruins further away, she saw a woman being killed. A beam pressed down on her body, and she couldn't escape. She had to cry hoarsely to passers-by for help. But no one had the strength to help her
????????? All in all, the whole town was burning that night. Noxious smoke was billowing, and explosions could be heard. Those familiar streets in the past became particularly scary amid the burning fire. There is a strange smell everywhere. Fireballs of blue-green, golden and various strange colors drifted around like the resentful ghosts of the dead. Even if she successfully escaped from the town, the mountains and forests outside were also on fire, and many people were killed by the thick smoke Finally, she cried to me and said: ' At that time, I felt a terrible feeling in my heart. I feel lonely, as if everyone else in the world is dead and I am the only one alive. Hope this doesn't come true. 'And until now, this female middle school student has not been able to find her family. She can only hope that gods and Buddhas will bless them before they leave this world Every refugee settlement is filled with the smell of cremated corpses. . Too much sorrow has turned our loved ones into numb strangers. Although we are very sad in our hearts, we cannot cry"
Next, despite the unanimous dissuasion of disaster relief workers and fellow Japanese journalists, the brave and fearless British reporter insisted on going deep into the center of the disaster and went to Sasebo to find out But in the end he ended up three kilometers away from Sasebo. The place stopped because there was no way to go - not to mention the houses on the ground, even the plants and insects had been swept away, exposing the bare sand, and even left traces of melting on the rock surface. The British reporter was very confused: "almost every stone has been sintered and broken into pieces. The hillside is covered with a layer of shiny things, and the bright light reflected from them can be seen without a telescope. , like a glass mirror. But it is absolutely impossible for a general fire to cause such a high temperature. It is really incredible" He wrote in his notebook, " After staying in this place of death for not long, I felt My whole body felt like pins and needles, and I felt nausea, dizziness and collapse from time to time. I could hardly eat anything, as if I had been in the trenches of the World War for a month It seemed that after completing this Interview feedback?After Tokyo, I must take leave to go to Karuizawa or Izu Hot Spring to recuperate for a few days. I hope that when I come back from recuperation, I can see the press release published"
However, this brave British reporter never saw the press release he wrote published in the magazine until the end.
Because, before that, he had been lying on a hospital bed in Tokyo, Japan, and died in extreme pain - from radiation sickness!
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¡ª¡ªJust as the U.S. expeditionary fleet turned into an undead fleet in Guam, Japan's nuclear radiation zone was gradually turning into a dead wasteland.
When the first batch of doctors organized by the Japanese government rushed to the disaster area, the injuries they saw were relatively normal burns, scalds, fractures, etc., although the scene was very miserable. But in the eyes of Japanese doctors who had seen many fires and battlefields, it was nothing. But then, even the most experienced doctors. They were also puzzled by the strange symptoms of the patients:
"In addition to skin burns, many people in the disaster area commonly suffer from hair loss, nausea, vomiting, etc The doctors at the first aid station originally did not think so, thinking that as long as they provided ordinary routine treatment to those who were burned, they would would recover quickly. However, this was not the case - hundreds of patients died in the first few days, and then the mortality rate declined. But it was not long before people who were apparently recovering. Other strange and fatal symptoms So many patients died due to incomprehensible reasons, which made doctors feel very desperate What is even more frightening is that even in the Hiroshima area, which is about 300 kilometers away from Sasebo. Similar cases."
An emergency report submitted by the Japanese Red Cross Society to the Tokyo Cabinet described the terrible "plague" that broke out on Kyushu Island, and summarized some of the rules they concluded: "the most common early symptom of these patients is anorexia. , diarrhea, and hair loss. And according to blood samples taken at the scene. The number of white blood cells in their blood tends to be abnormal In the later stages, hemorrhage is the most common cause of death in all cases. In addition, according to a pathologist who examined the corpse An autopsy revealed that the color of these dead bodies was black, most of them had a special smell, and every organ had undergone strange changes. Some people's internal organs had even rotted while they were still alive, emitting a very unpleasant and terrible smell ¡¡±
¡ª¡ªTips: When you are exposed to nuclear radiation that exceeds safety standards, your intestines and stomach are most vulnerable to injury. Within a few hours, you will feel nauseous and vomit. Symptoms such as diarrhea, hair loss, headache or fever may occur later. After the initial symptoms pass, people with radiation sickness may experience a brief period of false recovery, but it may take up to several weeks before more severe symptoms appear.
At higher radiation doses, these symptoms may appear faster, be more pronounced, and be more fatal: almost incurable!
Unfortunately, in Japan in 1935, most people had almost zero knowledge of radiation sickness, but they still had fresh memories of the Spanish flu that swept the world more than ten years ago and claimed tens of millions of lives, so initially No one thought of it as radiation, but treated it as a new type of plague - isolating patients, burning corpses, disinfecting and sterilizing especially when those field relief workers who were contaminated with radiation dust also treated it one by one. After he fell ill and fell ill, it was further "proven" that it was "strongly contagious", so the isolation and blockade of the Sasebo disaster area became even tighter
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Although the 20-million-ton hydrogen bomb dropped on Sasebo and the terrible nuclear pollution it spread successfully destroyed the maritime power of the imperialist powers to interfere in the Chinese revolution, millions of Japanese and Westerners In the torture of radiation sickness, he felt like dying. But the problem is that the destruction of the Japanese combined fleet and the reduction of the surrounding areas of Sasebo to purgatory do not seem to affect the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army on the Chinese mainland.
Therefore, while the mainland is suffering from radiation catastrophe, hundreds of thousands of Japanese invaders on mainland China are still launching new attacks.
On April 12, after the first round of attacks on Suzhou and Yixing in the Taihu Lake area declared complete failure, another Japanese invader changed its direction of breaking through the Red Army's defense system and crossed the Yangtze River from Nantong in the north of the Yangtze River to land on Chongming Island. , and then occupied Changxing Island, built artillery positions on the island, and cooperated with gunboats from various countries to violently bombard Wusongkou, posing a serious threat to the Shanghai Soviet government from the north.
On April 15, three thousand Japanese troops sneaked across the Yangtze River at night and landed in the Waigaoqiao area on the east bank of the Huangpu River. They took advantage of the fact that the main force of the Shanghai Red Army was still in the west and the defenses along the river were empty. The Red Five Area located in PudongArmy Headquarters. The sound of gunfire and fighting between the two armies in the Pudong area, as well as the firelight that turned the sky red, were clearly visible even in the urban area of ??Shanghai in Puxi.
Although after a night of fierce fighting and rocket bombardment after dawn, the Red Fifth Front Army almost completely wiped out this fierce and life-threatening enemy, its own losses were also quite heavy. The Pudong Power Plant, which had just been half-built, was also in the midst of street fighting. It was bombed into rubble. The leaders of the Red Army in this time and space and the future travelers were filled with indignation for a moment - they were all hit by a hydrogen bomb and yet they are so arrogant, these Japanese devils are too crazy!
In addition, the Japanese army in North China also launched an attack on Yan Xishan in Shanxi after receiving support from the Manchurian Kwantung Army and the Korean Army.
Therefore, on April 18, Vice Chairman Jin Qina delivered an important speech at the Shanghai People's Broadcasting Station, announcing that in view of the stubbornness of the Japanese invaders and their refusal to change despite repeated admonitions, in order to punish the Japanese invaders for their new round of massacres of the Chinese people, we must completely cancel the plan. In response to Japan's delusion of annexing China, the Shanghai Red Army decided to once again use the "powerful secret weapon" it had just demonstrated in Sasebo and execute the "Extermination Order" against Tokyo, Japan on May 1. I hope Japan can wake up in time and turn around - "Don't go further down the road of self-destruction"! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!