Lost and Spy

Chapter 3221 BBQ Feast

Meng Shaoyuan is a person who likes to barbecue.

It's not that I like to eat, but I like to watch the process of grilling.

Although Meng Shaoyuan is a person who loves his country very much, he has to admit that the best barbecue in the world is not China.

But:

United States!

This is an undisputed fact.

For example, "Li Mei BBQ"!
Who can deny that Li Mei Griller has one of the greatest barbecues in the world?
Curtis LeMay dropped [-] tons of incendiary bombs on Tokyo, completely shutting up the Japanese who clamored for "[-] million people's total jade pieces", and turning Tokyo into a dead city of barbecue masters.

If there are "great Americans" recognized by Meng Shaoyuan, Li Mei is undoubtedly one of them.

He remembered two famous quotes from Li Mei:

"The Japanese army is a bunch of moths without bones, with a disgusting stubbornness!"

Of course, there is also the sonorous and powerful words that Li Mei said later when faced with doubts and accusations:
"Killing the Japanese doesn't disturb me, what disturbs me is the end of the war. So I don't care how many Japanese die."

How well said.

What Li Mei did also verified what he said.

Even on the day Japan announced its surrender, he still dispatched 831 bombers and dropped thousands of tons of incendiary bombs on Tokyo.

However, what is ridiculous is that after Japan surrendered, Li Mei was also awarded the highest level of "Rising Sun Medal, First Class".

Li Mei looked at the medal and responded with disdain: "It's not as important as the Patriotic War medal awarded by the Soviet Union."

This Yankee, Meng Shaoyuan likes him.

"Li Mei BBQ" Meng Shaoyuan had no chance to see it.

But on Wang Bin Street in Manila, he saw another feast:
BBQ feast!

The flamethrower spits out streams of flame.

In an instant, the Japanese position turned into a sea of ​​flames.

Those who hid in the dilapidated fortress were considered "lucky", because the oxygen in the fortress was consumed in a blink of an eye.

They were suffocated to death.

As for those in the formation, they wailed and jumped out of the formation, their bodies covered in flames.

They cried out in despair.

Some U.S. troops who couldn't bear to see them gave them a bullet. This is the greatest kindness to the Japanese army.

Meng Shaoyuan watched with relish.

Brothers who died in the Chinese battlefield, heroes of the war of resistance in the sky, open your eyes and see!
Look at the fate of these beasts!

Just as Meng Shaoyuan was about to order a new round of flame offensive, he discovered in frustration:
The battle here is over.

damn it.

Except for those who were suffocated, burned to death, beaten to death, and the Japanese soldiers who were lucky enough to survive, they no longer resisted!
Waste, waste!

Meng Shaoyuan cursed in his heart.

He couldn't directly order to shoot these surrendered guys!
In the Battle of Wangbin Street, the Sixth Ranger Battalion wiped out the frontal enemy at a very low cost.

With such a result, Meng Shaoyuan, who was commanding the US military for the first time, couldn't help but become proud.

"Major, major."

"what's up?"

"There is an army reporter who wants to interview us."

"reporter?"

Meng Shaoyuan frowned: "William, go deal with the reporter."

"Why?" Lieutenant William was puzzled: "You are the highest officer here."

"I don't like being interviewed." Meng Shaoyuan replied perfunctorily: "To be honest, I'm afraid of dealing with those reporters."

He's not going to be interviewed.

In case my photo was posted in the newspaper and someone found out, yo, isn’t this the dead Meng Shaoyuan?
Why was it revived in the US military again?

There are a lot of troubles ahead.

The person who came to interview was York, an army reporter sent by the "Washington Post".

And he was also sent by General MacArthur.

"General MacArthur told me that I should go and interview the boys from the Sixth Cavalry Battalion." Yorke said straight to the point: "He said that these boys successfully rescued more than 700 American prisoners of war, and in the battle to regain Manila In the middle of the battle, always keep fighting on the front line!"

As he said that, he also noticed the tragic situation on the battlefield, and couldn't help frowning: "Is this a fire?"

"I, we used a flamethrower." Lieutenant William, who was chewing gum, said nonchalantly: "Fortunately, the dead are all Japanese."

York frowned: "You said, they were burned alive?"

"Ah, no, part of it was suffocated."

"Lieutenant, don't you think it's too cruel?"

"Cruel?" Lieutenant William's face showed obvious displeasure: "You say we are cruel? In Bataan, 5000 American prisoners of war were tortured to death, Mr. Reporter, a total of [-] people!

In Cabanatu, I saw with my own eyes how those Japanese bastards treated our prisoners of war.Do you know what Ward Zero is?That's not a ward, that's where prisoners wait to die.

God, why do I have to tell you so much?Enough is enough, there can be cruelty on this battlefield, but there can be no innocence. "

York seemed a little confused by what the American soldier said.

"Look." Lieutenant William pointed to the still burning battlefield: "The Japanese monkeys have long turned Manila into a huge fortress, and we will pay the heaviest casualties every step forward.

I have an obligation to lead the boys to the final victory, but I also have a responsibility to bring as many boys back to the United States alive as possible.

You will understand, Mr. Reporter, someday you will understand. "

York Carrot, a frontline military correspondent for The Washington Post.

When he arrived in the Philippines, he was still a fledgling young man.

As Lieutenant William said, this is a naive guy.

However, not long after staying in the Philippines, he witnessed the atrocities committed or being committed by the Japanese army, and his innocence was quickly washed away by him.

"Let those Japanese soldiers go to hell."

In the manuscript sent to China, he wrote:

"The Japanese army took all the citizens of Manila as hostages. The hysterical Japanese army began to massacre the Filipinos in the city, and they wanted to die together.

In order to save bullets, the Japanese army concentrated the citizens of Manila in schools, and the believers and hospitals used bayonets to carry out massacres.From the University of St. Paul all the way to the Manila Cathedral, the Bay View Hotel is the main killing area.

The entire city was razed to the ground under fierce artillery fire, and at least more than [-] civilians died, most of whom were killed by the Japanese army.

God will not forgive these lunatics, even in hell satan would be disgusted by what they did. "

It was also this encounter in Manila that made York an out-and-out opponent of Japan ever since.

It is also because of the front-line manuscripts of journalists including York that the whole world has a clearer view of Japan, an extremely crazy country!

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