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Chapter 70: A cheating system

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    Chapter 70: The cheating system (new book, please watch)

    Hearing the voice in his head, Li Guoyao was a little confused. This bird system actually allowed him to prevent the Japanese army from carrying out the Nanjing Massacre?

    The rewards for this mission are indeed attractive. The point reward alone is more than 2,000 points, which is equivalent to more than 600 38 caps. However, the difficulty of this mission is unparalleled.

    Li Guoyao knew, however, that the Nanjing Massacre was an organized and organized attack carried out by the Japanese invading troops in Nanjing and nearby areas for six weeks after the fall of Nanjing, under the command of Central China Expeditionary Force Commander Matsui Iwane and 6th Division Chief Hisao Tani.  Planned and premeditated massacres and bloody atrocities such as rape/fornication, arson, and robbery.  And this time is not December 13th as people generally think, but should be December 5th.

    Faced with such atrocities by the Japanese army, how could human power be able to stop it.

    However, the system is not unreasonable at all. Anyway, as long as it is a task assigned by the system, you cannot refuse it. Of course, if you can bear the punishment of Xiao Ding Ding not doing it, you can accept the failure of the task.

    "But for a good young man, in this era of explosive hormones, how can he endure the extremely destructive punishment of not having a penis, so Li Guoyao decided to find a way to complete this task.

    The most direct way to prevent the Japs from carrying out the Nanjing Massacre is to block the Japanese army outside Nanjing, which means to win the battle to defend Nanjing.

    But this is impossible, because Li Guoyao knew what happened in the Battle of Nanjing. Historically, the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government ordered hundreds of thousands of troops in the Songhu Theater to retreat across the board on November 8. Shanghai fell four days later, and the Battle of Songhu  Finish.

    After Shanghai was occupied by Japan, the Japanese army took advantage of the situation and rushed to Nanjing in three directions.

    The Chinese side then began to prepare for the defense operation in Nanjing, the capital, which is only more than 300 kilometers west of Shanghai. However, due to the hasty order to retreat, errors occurred in the handover of rear defense fortifications. With the large-scale bombing by Japanese bombers, the retreat evolved into a major rout.  The main force of the Japanese army on the North Route reached Nanjing smoothly, and Nanjing was directly under the threat of the Japanese army.

    Due to the extremely chaotic organization of the retreat from Shanghai, the Chinese army failed to organize effective resistance along the route from Shanghai to Nanjing.  The headquarters was deeply aware of the seriousness of the situation at this time, and held three meetings on the 17th and 18th to discuss the defense of Nanjing.  At the meeting, most generals believed that the troops were in urgent need of rest and reorganization, and Nanjing was militarily unable to defend, and suggested only symbolic resistance. Only Tang Shengzhi advocated that Nanjing be the capital of the country, the site of Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum, and the international observation and cover for the retreat of the troops.  Stick to Nanjing.

    The Nationalist Government hoped that the battle to defend the capital would be beneficial to Nazi Germany's diplomatic mediation, and believed that it could wait until the Soviet Union's military intervention. It adopted Tang Shengzhi's suggestion and decided to "short-term hold" in Nanjing for 1 to 2 months. On November 26, Tang was appointed as the  The commander-in-chief of the Nanjing Garrison is responsible for the defense of Nanjing, and the deputy commanders are Luo Zhuoying and Liu Xing.

    Based on the decision to stick to Nanjing, the Chinese High Command mobilized a total of about 13 divisions and 15 regiments with a total of more than 100,000 troops to defend Nanjing before the Japanese army approached Nanjing in early December.  Many of these units had just experienced the bitter battle in Shanghai and the subsequent rout. They were seriously short of personnel and had very low morale, and most of the tens of thousands of newly added soldiers had not completed their training.

    Tang Shengzhi publicly stated many times that he vowed to live and die with the city of Nanjing, and promised to Chiang Kai-shek that he would never retreat without orders.  In order to prevent the troops from retreating across the river privately, Tang Shengzhi adopted a desperate attitude.  He ordered all units to hand over the ships under their control to the headquarters, and evacuated the two ferries from Xiaguan to Pukou to Wuhan. He also ordered the 36th Division to block Yijiangmen, the only channel retreating from Nanjing City to Xiaguan Wharf. This "  The order to "burn the cauldron and sink the boat" laid hidden dangers for the subsequent tragic retreat.

    After that, the Japanese army captured Jiangyin Fortress. On the same day, the Japanese army issued a combat order to attack Nanjing, and the Nanjing Defense War began.  The fall of the Jiangyin defense line directly led to the Chinese Navy's main First Fleet and Second Fleet being sunk in the Sino-Japanese Jiangyin naval battle. As the Nanjing National Government's only water barrier to defend the capital, it fell.

    On December 10, the Japanese army launched a general offensive. On December 12, Tang Shengzhi issued an order to break out and retreat, and the resistance of the Chinese army collapsed.

    As far as the combat process is concerned, it is very short, so even if Li Guoyao wants to intervene militarily, there is not much maneuverability.

    What's more, Li Guoyao only has more than a thousand people in his hands now, which has little benefit to the entire war situation. If he had 100,000 people, he could have a showdown with the Japs in Nanjing City, and even have the confidence to block the Japs.  Outside Nanjing.

    But it is a pity that the total of all the troops he has is less than one regiment, which is equivalent to a reinforced battalion at best. Such a small number of troops can do?The headquarters captured 14,777 Chinese soldiers near the Wulong Mountain and Shofu Mountain forts, and all of them were "processed" inhumanely. This number is based on the statistics of Japanese reporters. Subsequently, Yanagawa Heisuke and his nine Japanese divisions also began to massacre in various places.

    Not only that, Asaka Kyuhiko also announced that Japanese troops outside the city could choose to camp in Nanjing at will, citing "insufficient camping sites outside the city" and "inadequate use due to lack of water."

    As soon as this series of extremely sinister orders were issued, the city of Nanjing suddenly became a hell on earth. Over a period of six weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese soldiers and civilians were killed, and the number of people who were raped and robbed was even more difficult to count.

    It can be said that all the triggers of the Nanjing Massacre were caused by this royal demon. Li Guoyao believed that as long as this guy was killed, no one would disbelieve what he said.

    However, an important general like King Jiuyan of Chaoxiang must be heavily protected by his side. It would be as difficult for Li Guoyao to assassinate him. For this reason, Li Guoyao kept cursing in his heart that this system is too cheating.

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