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Text Chapter 561: Preparation of broken jade

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    But for Kawami Mi, even though he wanted to do it in his heart, leaving the troops who were still resisting and escaping by himself was a very shameful thing, and it went against the so-called military ethics in his heart.

    Let¡¯s go, we can¡¯t go now.  Fighting, according to the current strength of the troops, I'm afraid they won't be able to hold on for too long.  For Lieutenant General Kawami Mi, there is now a dilemma.  If the reinforcements are still delayed, then after the only more than a thousand defenders consume the embers, what awaits me may be loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor.  As a typical Japanese soldier, being a prisoner was absolutely unacceptable to Kawaami Mitsuru.

    After a moment of hesitation, Lieutenant General Kawami ordered the destruction of all weapons and equipment that had no ammunition.  Whether it is artillery, machine guns, or even a rifle, they must all be blown up.  At the same time, weapons were issued to all non-combatants, and they all rushed to the front line to participate in the battle.

    As for the lightly wounded as long as they can still move, lie down inside the fortifications and shoot outwards, as long as they are not injured in the eyes, they will all go to the front line.  Even if the injured part is the eye, as long as there is no problem with your hands and feet, you can still charge with grenades.

    Even the seriously wounded who were awake and conscious were carried to the streets and given bomb bags or hand grenades to be used as fixed meat bombs.  As for those seriously wounded soldiers who have no use value, the military police will assist them in serving the emperor.  He also strictly ordered all the officers and soldiers in the city not to throw away any barricade or fortification until all of them were broken.

    In order to make up for the lack of troops, Lieutenant General Kawami Mi issued an order to disband all the garrison troops, and at the same time, he also issued a recruitment order again.  Order all the gendarmerie in the city to mobilize and once again recruit soldiers from among the expats.  Unlike last time when only young adults were recruited, this time the age limit for recruiting expatriates in the city to participate in the war was relaxed to the point where there was almost no standard.

    All the diasporas are under sixty -five years old and over 13 years old. Anyway, as long as you are a man, all are added to the battlefield.  Men over the age of sixteen were each issued a rifle and twenty rounds of ammunition, and men under the age of sixteen were issued two grenades.

    And for those old, weak, women and children who really cannot go to the battlefield, one grenade will be issued to every three people.  Of course the grenades given to the women were to kill themselves in order to avoid being humiliated by the enemy.  There were also those seriously wounded soldiers who had no use value, and they also asked the military police to help them serve the emperor.

    In a word, if the reinforcements are delayed or there is no order to break out, then none of the Japanese in Tongliao City can fall into the hands of the Anti-Resistance Alliance.  To use the slogan he shouted, the more than 4,000 Japanese in Tongliao City, including the remnants of the garrison and all the old, weak, women and children, were to be killed in total.

    Of course, the number of 10,000 people is obviously an exaggeration.  Tongliao, a small county town, no matter how important its location is, cannot compare with Jiamusi, Qiqihar, Sunwu and Harbin in northern Manchuria.  It is not that there are no Japanese civilians in the city, but the number is not that large.

    Including the hundreds of people who had gloriously died for their country on the front line of Kongjiawo Fort, the number was less than 3,000.  Ten thousand people is just a slogan shouted by Kawami.  Just like a few years later, when the Japanese, who were almost flattened by bombings, shouted the words "100 million pieces of jade are broken into pieces", the water was quite mixed.

    After issuing a series of orders to prepare for the destruction of all ships, Kawami secretly handed over the command to the senior combat staff of the division, Lieutenant Colonel Kamenashi Haruma, who was also the highest-ranking Japanese military officer in the entire Tongliao City besides him.  He was told not to disturb him as long as the enemy troops did not reach the division headquarters.  Return to your office and close the door tightly.

    For him, he clearly knows that the current stubborn resistance can only be described as a death struggle.  He knew that even if the Fifth Division was dispatched immediately, it might not be able to save the fate of the Fourteenth Division.  The losers of the Kwantung Army were delayed for too long.  For the Tongliao battlefield, unless magic soldiers descend from heaven, any rescue operation now is already too late.

    Sitting on the large chair brought from the mainland in his office, listening to the intensive sound of gunfire not far from the window, the orderly with a prosthetic hand carefully wiped the Browning gun in his hand.  gun.  After wiping, another bullet that had been wiped carefully was added one by one.

    This pistol is very meaningful to Kawami Mi.  Not only did it allow him to own a pistol with better performance than the Japanese Army's Nanbu Type 14 pistol, it replaced the Nanbu pistol he wore when he was the captain of the regiment, it also allowed him, who is stingy by nature, to save more than a hundred yen.  Handgun purchase fee.  For Kawami Mi, this pistol also witnessed his so-called illustrious military exploits on the battlefield in China.

    According to the regulations of the Japanese army, an officer¡¯s personal equipment and military uniforms such as pistols, sabers, binoculars, and compasses are considered military uniforms.  In other words, these things are not uniformly distributed by the country, but require the militaryThe official pays for it himself.  Only pistols and sabers for non-commissioned officers and soldiers are official supplies, and are issued free of charge by the army.

    When officers graduate from the non-commissioned officer school, each officer is given 350 yen for the purchase of military uniforms.  Money is spent here to purchase equipment such as sabers, binoculars, compasses, pistols, and various map bags required by the army, as well as various military uniforms.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? A complete set of map bags required by Japanese military standard officers costs 40 yen?  A Nambu Type 14 pistol costs 75 yen.  Coupled with other personal equipment such as sabers, binoculars, and military uniforms that are also expensive, 350 yen is actually just barely enough.

    In addition to uniform requirements for military uniforms and personal equipment, the Japanese army did not impose uniform standards for the pistols and sabers used by officers.  Anyway, we only give you so much money. What kind of pistol you want to buy is your personal wish, and the military will not interfere.  The Southern Type 14 pistol is distributed to soldiers and sergeants as official supplies, and officers are not required to purchase them compulsorily.

    If you have money, you can go to a high-end clothing store and order hand-sewn military uniforms.  If there is a so-called handmade sword passed down from ancestors, then there is no need to buy a military sword.  As for pistols, you can choose the Japanese-standard Nanbu Type 14 or Meiji 26-type pistols, or you can also choose a series of imported high-end products such as Browning, Colt, Walther, and Beretta pistols.

    Of course, new officers with good family conditions and senior officers with relatively generous salaries generally purchase imported pistols as their sidearms to show their difference.  It's just that imported pistols are expensive. A Browning M1900 pistol costs as much as 110 yen, and ordinary middle- and lower-level officers dare not even care.

    Senior officers of the Japanese army generally do not wear the Japanese standard pistol such as the Nambu Type 14 pistol. This pistol is only worn by middle and lower-level officers and non-commissioned officers of the Japanese army.  Those middle and lower-level officers with low salaries could not afford expensive imported pistols, so they could only buy cheap Nanbu Type 14 pistols, which cost only 75 yen.

    For senior officers, wearing this combat pistol, which is also worn by non-commissioned officers and machine gun auxiliary shooters, is very disrespectful to the dignity of a general or colonel.  Therefore, senior Japanese military officers generally wear European and American brand-name products purchased.  In particular, the Belgian Browning pistol and the American Colt pistol from the same family are quite popular among senior Japanese military officers.

    Of course, this kind of pistol, which can easily cost hundreds of yen, is not a burden for senior officers with an annual income of five to six thousand yen.  For middle- and lower-level officers with low incomes, especially ordinary officers who have no extra money to earn, they generally choose the Southern Type 14 pistol.

    However, those children from wealthy families with strong family backgrounds usually spend a lot of money to buy an expensive imported pistol as a self-defense weapon.  It's just that a considerable number of senior Japanese officers who have been promoted since the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War have an additional source of resources compared with their pre-war predecessors, which is to seize foreign pistols imported by the Chinese Army on the battlefield.

    Years of warlord fighting and lax control of firearms have resulted in an unusually large number of pistols in the hands of the Chinese.  Moreover, as long as military pistols from various countries are available, they can basically be found in China.  Because of its excellent performance, Browning pistols are extremely popular among some wealthy people and mid- to high-level military officers in the country.

    Not to mention mid-level and high-level military officers, even the so-called gangsters, celebrities, and even socialites such as high-end dancers also own one as a self-defense weapon.  Owning a Browning pistol, no matter what brand, is a very honorable thing.

    ¡°One gun, two horses and three magnums, the three most popular pistols are all from the Browning series.  Among them, the Colt M 1903 pistol, known as the Continental pistol, is actually the American brand of Browning's same series of pistols.  The Japanese army also captured a considerable number of these pistols on the battlefield.

    ??In view of the fact that the Japanese Type 14 Nambu pistol has nothing but high accuracy.  Therefore, not only senior officers, but also low-level officers also kept the captured squadron pistols for their own use.  The Browning M1903 pistol in Kawaami Mi's hands, which sells for up to 180 yen locally, was the one he captured when he was the captain of the 6th Regiment and participated in the Battle of Wuhan.  Seized from a ** Lieutenant Colonel.

    The unlucky man was taken prisoner, and his sidearm, which had not been fired, naturally became a trophy of the Japanese army.  For a high-end product like a Browning pistol, if Lieutenant General Kawaami wanted to buy it domestically, he would have to pay 180 yen.  With this key and free trophy of excellent performance, he naturally used it as a portable gun.

    It¡¯s just that when he seized the pistol, he never expected that this pistol would shoot someone for the first time in his hands.?The target is actually probably his own head.  In other words, after he got this pistol for the first time in actual combat, he planned to use it to commit suicide.

    Looking at the pistol in my hand that had been wiped clean by me, it was almost spotless. It was much more beautiful in appearance than the Southern Type 14 pistol, and its performance was much better.  Thinking that not long after, the 7.65 bullet fired by this gun would punch a fatal hole in his head, Lieutenant General Kawami Mi felt mixed feelings in his heart.

    Think back then, the Kwantung Army swept across Manchuria with less than 20,000 troops.  Japan, which only used less than one-third of its national strength, occupied more than half of China.  But within a few years, the situation has turned around.  The Kwantung Army, which was so powerful back then, is now suppressed by the despicable Chinese people and the even more despicable Chinese army.

    At the Battle of Lanfeng that year, the Fourteenth Division was very majestic.  Hundreds of thousands of Chongqing troops tried their best to defeat the 14th Division.  It has only been a few years since I was transferred to Manchuria, but my prestige has long since disappeared.  Last year we suffered a disastrous defeat, and the 14th Division's combat strength was reduced to seven out of ten.  This year, the entire army has been reduced to the lowest level, and everyone is ready to go to pieces.  Since the Sino-Japanese War of 1898, when did the Kwantung Army and the 14th Division get to this point?
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