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    Seeing Major Imamoto's tough attitude, the artillery squadron leader had no choice but to return to the two mountain cannons, gritted his teeth and gave the order to fire.  ¡¾.//Whether it is just the artillery squadron leader, or the artilleryman who controls the two only carried Type 41 mountain guns.  When I thought that my commander, who was still alive, would be loyal to the emperor during this bombardment, my hands trembled a little, and the first two shells fired actually missed.

    Although the first two shells missed, Wu Deqiu was shocked by the Japanese army's use of artillery.  He did not expect that the Japanese army, which had been so timid just now that they did not even dare to use their rifles, would simply use their mountain artillery to shoot flatly this time.

    Wu Deqiu still knew the technical level of the Japanese artillery.  Not knowing that there was a huge purpose hidden in this artillery fire, he thought that the two missed shells were probably deliberately missed by the Japanese army to give him a warning or to force him to compromise or give in.

    Although Wu Deqiu did not understand the true intention of the Japanese army's artillery fire, one thing he knew was that if the Japanese army's artillery shells fell into this narrow conference room, the explosive gas and scattered shrapnel could easily kill more than 30 of his men.  One pot for each person.

    Looking at the Japanese artillerymen who were adjusting their firing range, Wu Deqiu gritted his teeth, knowing that the Japanese army would not give him much time to think, and was about to give the order to retreat.  But a familiar voice came to my ears: "Leave these devils alone, you should withdraw immediately."

    Hearing this voice, Wu Deqiu turned around and saw his respected Chief No. 1 and a foreign devil, plus a pretty female soldier and an officer from the Political Department of the Military Region, standing outside the door of the conference room and was startled: "One  No., why are you here? It's too dangerous here. I'll cover you. You can leave immediately."

    Looking at Wu Deqiu who was a little nervous when he suddenly appeared, Yang Zhen smiled and said: "Don't worry about me, you lead the team to withdraw immediately. If the devils fire again, your luck will not be so good. Wu Deqiu, you are a veteran  , obey the order. Don't worry about the devils here, your column commander has already dispatched troops to the exit of this tunnel."

    Seeing Yang Zhen¡¯s resolute attitude and the habit of absolute obedience to No. 1 that he had developed for more than a year, Wu Deqiu could only obey the order and lead the troops to withdraw from the house.  Just as he left, the small conference room was hit by Japanese artillery fire.  Although the power of the 75mm mountain gun is not great, its lethality in this small conference room is astonishing.

    After the gunfire stopped, Wu Deqiu thought he was lucky when he looked at the iron gate that was blown up by a direct hit.  If No. 1 had not come and issued the order to retreat in time, I am afraid that all of us would have been left here today.

    Only to see that Yang Zhen was accompanied by only two guards besides the foreign Japanese and the female soldier, and Xiao Huzi, who had always been close to No. 1, was not there either. Wu Deqiu anxiously arranged the battle formation,  He said to Yang Zhen: "No. 1, why did you bring two people down? What if the Japanese come after you? You leave quickly, I'll hold on here."

    Looking at the anxious Wu Deqiu, Yang Zhen smiled and said: "Don't worry, the Japanese will not come after you. If I guessed correctly, they may have begun to retreat now. They changed their previous tactics and used artillery just to rush  Get away. It would be better if they dare to chase me, and save the trouble. "

    As if to prove Yang Zhen¡¯s words, two explosions came from the Japanese-controlled area at the other end of the tunnel.  Hearing these two explosions, Yang Zhen said: "These two explosions mean that the Japanese blew up the artillery and ran away. When you hear these two explosions, can you rest assured?"

    Although Yang Zhen said it very lightly, after all, it involves the safety of the No. 1 commander of the military region.  Wu Deqiu, who was worried, sent someone over to conduct reconnaissance. It was not until he was sure that all the Japanese troops had retreated that he truly felt relieved.

    Seeing Wu Deqiu's relieved expression, Yang Zhen patted him on the shoulder and said: "Okay, you can rest assured now. You are the most familiar person in this Japanese fortress, and I ask you to help me today."  Let¡¯s be a tour guide and take us on a good tour of this most complete fortress we have captured so far.¡±

    Although he was worried that there was a small remnant of Japanese troops in the tunnel that had not yet been cleared, Wu Deqiu finally nodded when he looked at No. 1's extremely thin body due to long-term overloaded work.  After setting up the alert, I took No. 1 and the foreigner who spoke fluent Chinese to visit the entire Japanese Asahi Mountain Fortress.

    However, during the visit, compared with the foreign Japanese who was looking at it with great interest and admiring it, Wu Deqiu could clearly see that there was a trace of indescribable depression in No. 1's expression, and his eyes revealed from time to time  Half sad, half angry.

    Wu Deqiu knew the reason for the half-angry expression on No. 1's face.  The troops captured the Japanese strategic warehouse group in DaduchuanAt that time, several large-scale mass graves were discovered in a depression northwest of the Dadu River.  More than two thousand corpses were excavated from one hillside alone.

    According to several rescued labor generals, the bodies of laborers who were tortured to death during the construction of the Dongning Fortress Group were buried in that mountainous area.  And this is only part of it. Those who were tortured to death, those who were massacred and silenced after the fortress was basically completed and cremated on the spot, and the corpses of workers who were secretly disposed of by the Japanese army are not included.

    The entire Dongning fortress complex built by the Japanese army was tortured to death and how many workers were silenced after the completion of the fortress. Now it seems that it is almost impossible to find out unless we go to Tokyo, Japan and seize the complete files of the Japanese army's construction of fortifications in Northeast China.  Clear numbers.

    When the Second Column captured the Madashan Fortress, they learned from the captured Japanese soldiers that after the fortifications were built, many laborers were massacred in some deserted ravines, and then the entire hillside was destroyed by blasting.  Exploded.  Unless known in advance, the places where these laborers were buried will forever remain a mystery.  There are so many mountains and forests in Dongning. It is impossible to find where the workers who were killed by the Japanese army were buried.

    Every brick and every tile in this fortress complex where the invaders continued to invade in order to protect their aggressive interests from being challenged is filled with the blood and lives of countless Chinese people.  In Wu Deqiu's opinion, it was strange that No. 1 felt better after seeing this fortress.

    Wu Deqiu guessed right. He saw that most of the fortifications had been lost due to the brutal bloody battle between the Japanese and Soviet armies and the Japanese army's destruction of stolen goods when they retreated.  Either they were blown up by the victorious Soviet troops, or they were blown up by the Japanese troops themselves or hidden. Not many ground remains can be seen.  How many underground ruins there are, except for the Japanese, I am afraid that no one can check the fortress clearly. Yang Zhen is indeed in a bad mood.

    Dongning Fortress Group, as the largest Japanese fortress group in the entire Northeast region, is far larger than the two major fortress groups that Yang Zhen captured successively, Fengshan Fortress Group and Fujin Fortress Group.  It is even much larger than the Heihe Fortress Group and the Hutou Fortress Group.  The Asahi Mountain Fortress, which is not the largest among them, is already equal in size to the Fengshan Fortress that has been roughly completed.

    Yang Zhen walked slowly in the underground fortifications of Chaori Mountain Fortress, feeling very heavy.  After a long time, he said to the US Army Major Pierce who came from Jiamusi next to him: "Mr. Pearson, I hope you can take a good look at this fortress group. In the future, when there is a war between the United States and Japan, this experience of yours may be used."  Get on."

    Major Pearson, who was also watching very carefully, heard this and smiled and said: "Commander Yang, I have made an assumption about the possibility of a war between the United States and Japan. According to the current relationship between the United States and Japan, in order to prevent  Due to the Japanese expansion ambitions, the United States may one day have a conflict with the Japanese, but the possibility of encountering this situation is not too high. "

    Pearson believes that the Japanese have great ambitions.  But as long as the United States and its allies, which hold the source of the Japanese's wartime blood, cut off the supply of oil to the Japanese, the Japanese themselves will surrender.  Unless they want their warships, aircraft, and tanks to become a pile of scrap metal.  Although the Japanese now pose a certain substantial threat to the interests of the Americans, they do not have the courage to attack the Americans.

    "The United States and Japan are separated by the vast Pacific Ocean, which means that the battle between the United States and Japan in the future should be dominated by the navy. Unless the Japanese can occupy the entire Southeast Asia and Australia, the U.S. and Japanese forces on the ground will  The likelihood of encounter is extremely low.¡±

    "Although the Japanese navy is very powerful. But for the U.S. Navy, which has two fleets, the Pacific and the Atlantic fleets, and its naval strength is tied with the British Empire and ranks first in the world. The Japanese navy may be a threat, but their army is  There is no threat. As long as we defeat the Japanese navy, we will not have a chance to encounter this situation, so there is not much chance of your blackmail succeeding."

    Pearson only said half of what he said. The remaining half involved the face of Americans, so he naturally would not say it.  In Pearson's view, the blood and oil of the Japanese are currently in the hands of the United States and Britain.  Even the only oil fields in the Dutch East Indies in Southeast Asia that are not in British hands are still under the control of the American Pacific Fleet and the British Royal Navy.

    Although the Japanese navy is powerful, it is not a vegetarian in the US Pacific Fleet and the British Far East Fleet.  In front of the powerful navies of the United States and Britain, even the Japanese with a powerful navy would not have the courage to touch the tiger's butt.  You know, if he goes south to Southeast Asia to seize the oil fields in Southeast Asia, he will directly face the U.S. and British navies who combined are far superior to him.

    In Southeast Asia, the United States and BritainThe interests are one.  Oil-rich Burma was controlled by the British.  The British, who had huge interests in the Far East, would not allow the Japanese to pursue their Far East colonial ambitions.  Facing the Japanese bayonet threat, the British will definitely stand with the Americans.

    In addition, the oil-rich Dutch East Indies are also currently under British protection.  For the Dutch government currently in exile in London, and for the Dutch, the suzerains of the East Indies, the British attitude is still very critical.  If the Japanese wanted to go to war with the United States, they would face an unusually severe oil embargo from America's allies.

    As long as the United States cuts off its oil supply to the Japanese, the Japanese warships will become a pile of scrap metal without oil.  Unless the Japanese plan to convert all their warships back to coal-burning, without warships, will the Japanese plan to rely on small sampans to cross the Pacific?

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