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Chapter 1,635: The Last Battle (End)

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    In the Northeast, the Kwantung Army did not end its resistance on August 15, and fighting continued on battlefields in various places.

    The day before, the Kwantung Army headquarters, which was later moved to Tonghua, received a call from Lieutenant Colonel Hiroshi Nohara, the reconnaissance staff officer. The main effect was that the base camp said that there would be an important broadcast at noon tomorrow on the 15th, and personnel below the commander-in-chief were asked to listen.

    ¡° Later, Yamada Otsuzo personally called Japan to inquire about the relevant situation. During the call with the base camp, he was informed that the emperor would broadcast major events tomorrow and asked the Kwantung Army to notify all affiliated units and agencies and organize listening.

    Yamada Otsuzo, Qin Yanzaburo, deputy chief of staff Tomokatsu Matsumura, combat squad leader Sadago Kusanagi, staff officer Seshima Ryuzo and others did not dare to neglect, and immediately organized personnel to listen the next day.

    At noon on August 15, Kwantung Army personnel listened to Emperor Hirohito¡¯s broadcast.

    At 23:00, we received the order No. 1381 from the base camp to stop fighting.

    However, both Yamada Otsuzo and Qin Yanzaburo knew that the execution of orders on such a major issue could not be carried out simply. They must first conduct research with the staff of the Kwantung Army Headquarters, because at this time, the troops at the front were still fighting with the Soviet army and the Chinese army.  Carrying out large-scale operations.

    Since Japan's Meiji Restoration on October 17, 1868, according to the report of Hyogo Prefecture Governor Ito Hirobumi, the backbone of the troops with meritorious service in quelling the domestic vassals was established, and the formal army of Japan was established. The local and political aspects of the army have been  The factions have never been broken up.

    Some of these soldiers organized political groups such as the "National Policy Research Society", "Futaba Society", "Ichiyo Society", "Sakura Society", etc., while in the Japanese Navy, there were "Suiko Society", "Batatou Team", etc.  political organization.

    The members of these organizations are ultra-nationalists who sing about the supremacy of the country and advocate external expansion. They will punish certain dignitaries such as prime ministers, ministers, generals, scholars, financial circles and social groups if they are not consistent with their political views.  Out of political passion, sometimes individuals, sometimes collectively, do not hesitate to use force to eradicate the opponent.

    The largest one was the "226 Incident" on February 26, 1936. At that time, the 1st and 3rd Infantry Regiments of the 1st Division stationed in Tokyo, the 7th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, and the Guards  Some young officers in the division are dissatisfied with the polarization between the rich and the poor in Japanese society, the corruption and perversion of the law by the party government, and the military dictatorship that prevents the military from doing so.

    On that day, after communicating with each other, they dispatched about 1,500 troops to attack and occupy the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Interior Minister, killing and wounding several government ministers and army generals.

    Because of these special circumstances in the Japanese army, coupled with the continuous improvement of military technology and equipment and the evolution of tactics, the staff agencies and staff have considerable real power.

    Therefore, many major issues within the military usually need to be studied with the staff in order to achieve unification.

    In this regard, the Kwantung Army is no exception.

    Subsequently, the Kwantung Army Headquarters convened a meeting of staff in the war room to study how to implement Hirohito's radio edict and the base camp's order to stop fighting.

    The meeting was chaired by Qin Yanzaburo, Chief of General Staff of the Kwantung Army, and attended by 9 combat staff officers, 5 intelligence staff officers, 2 political affairs staff officers, as well as the operations director and reporting director.

    When Qin Yansaburo explained the original intention of the meeting, the debate began, and some people became emotional and murderous.

    There were three opinions at the meeting. One was to fight resolutely, just like the troops on the east and west fronts, fighting the Soviet army to the end and fighting to the last man for the Empire of Japan.

    The second idea is to continue fighting and cease the war with the Soviet army under a favorable situation.

    The third idea is to follow the emperor's order and stop the war immediately.

    But those who support a resolute fight almost account for an absolute majority.

    At this time, Yamada Otsuzo and Qin Hikosaburo had been listening quietly. When the climax of the argument passed, Qin Hikosaburo began to speak. He believed that as soldiers, we must obey the emperor's orders. If everyone wants to fight resolutely, then please chop off his head first.  Go fight again.

    After Qin said these words, the venue was silent for a while, and then some people began to sob and cry. Then Commander Yamada Otsuzo said, "I know everyone's sincere feelings for the empire, but the imperial decree of armistice has been issued, and the Kwantung Army must follow the order."  , complete all matters for the end of the war."

    In this way, the Kwantung Army unified its views on surrender.

    However, many people in the Kwantung Army were skeptical about Emperor Hirohito's radio edict, believing that it was another conspiracy by the United States, Britain, China, the Soviet Union and other countries, so that the real battle continued until  September really ends.

    August 15th is also very important to Li Guoyao and others.Although the fighting on the frontline was still ongoing, Li Guoyao ordered the frontline and rear headquarters at all levels to organize troops without combat missions to listen to the broadcast of the Japanese Emperor's declaration of surrender.

    When they heard the little Japanese emperor personally announcing his surrender, the entire frontline and rear troops were stunned. They couldn't believe what they heard was true.

    Like the Japanese soldiers on the front line, the national army did not believe that the Japanese surrendered like this. Happiness came so suddenly!

    Changchun. Northeast Theater Command Headquarters!

    When the broadcast ended, the entire command headquarters was silent, and everyone's expression was the same, dull and unbelievable!

    After a long time, Xu Hu suddenly stared at Li Guoyao and asked: "Commander, thisis this true?"

    "It's true, Japan really surrendered!"

    "Really surrendered?"

    "I really surrendered!"

    "Hahaha, the little devil really surrendered, we won, we won!"

    The Xiang-flavored voice spread throughout the entire headquarters in an instant, and even reached places far outside!

    Suddenly, the silent headquarters rippled like a stone dropped on a calm lake!

    Then some people laughed loudly, some people cried loudly, and some people were already in tears!

    Since the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894, a small Japan has left profound pain to the Chinese military and civilians, while China has only the ability to parry and has little ability to fight back.  But all this will never be the same from now on. The once arrogant Japanese Empire has been completely stepped into the dirt.

    During the carnival, Li Guoyao immediately ordered the municipal department to immediately turn on all radios in the city, and placed a large number of loudspeakers on the main streets in the city center to inform the people of the city about Japan's surrender.

    All the people who heard the broadcast trembled as if they were electrocuted, were stunned for a moment, and then immediately ran out of the house.

    The common people are like this, and those intellectuals and even professors and scholars have put down their dignity and walked out of their homes one after another.

    The news was like a surging flash flood, rushing out with a roar and rippling throughout the city of Changchun.

    In the ancient city shrouded in dusk, one door after another was knocked open, eyes widened, and crowds of people gathered in the streets and alleys, shouting and jumping.

    "Japan surrendered!"

    "Victory, China has won!"

    "Long live China!"

    The shouts were like thunder in the sky, exploding the dull sky and depressed hearts.

    From every house, shop, and courtyard in the urban area, men, women, and children rushed out, waving towels, carrying sheets, carrying washbasins, buckets, holding cutting boards, and dragging  Burning fire sticks, beating, shouting, cheering, jumping and dancing wildly, rushing and surging in the streets and alleys paved with bluestones and field paths.

    Students, professors, farmers, workers, small businessmen, monks from Beiyue Temple, and Taoist priests from Nanhua Palace, holding lanterns and torches, huddled together, hugged each other, cried, laughed, and fought.

    Professors hugged vendors, monks kissed nuns, old men and girls held hands. Inside and outside the town, there was a buzz of people, loud slogans, swaying lights, shadows, dogs barking, and all the creatures in the city were aroused.  Sensitive nerves resonated with joy for the moment of victory they had been waiting for eight years.

    The whole city is boiling, and people are partying and marching all night long!

    Originally, this kind of thing was absolutely prohibited during wartime. After all, it could easily attract enemy planes to bomb, but today no one came out to stop them. Even Li Guoyao and all the officers from the entire command appeared in the city.  , dancing with these common people.

    Standing on the wall of the palace where the puppet Manchukuo ruler lived, looking at the reveling people outside, Li Guoyao said: "Whoever laughs, who laughs last!"

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????OUT out of the Dian Army Division Commander named Lu Daoyuan, who was ordered to lead his troops to aid the military assembly in the southeastern theater when Nanjing fell and Tokyo, Japan, was celebrating.

    This is a metaphor and a fate.

    It foretells that after the 1981 disaster, the Chinese people will eventually achieve success and usher in the joy of victory; it coincides with the fact that the Chinese nation will rise from the ashes and rise from the ashes in this earth-shattering and tragic war.  The mystery of rebirth.

    All of this was verified by the exploding firecrackers and the crowds of carnival people on the streets of Chongqing.

    Since the "July 7th Incident", the Chinese military and civilian resistance war has lasted eight years and thirty-three days; since the "September 18th Incident", it has lasted fourteen years and less than thirty-eight days.

    Suffering and struggle, salvation and survival, the silent entrustment of the dead, and the sad and angry appeals of the living are all distantly tied to this holy land rising in the wind, rain and mist.

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    The final chapter. The book is finished!

    PS: After a full year and eight months, more than 4.1 million words, and nearly 12 million**, "The Mission" is finally over!  This is not the end of the book. Although the main text is over, there are still a few extra chapters to be updated. I will write a formal end of the book at that time!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)?.

    Suffering and struggle, salvation and survival, the silent entrustment of the dead, and the sad and angry appeals of the living are all distantly tied to this holy land rising in the wind, rain and mist.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¡­

    The final chapter. The book is finished!

    PS: After a full year and eight months, more than 4.1 million words, and nearly 12 million**, "The Mission" is finally over!  This is not the end of the book. Although the main text is over, there are still a few extra chapters to be updated. I will write a formal end of the book at that time!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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