Great time travel
Chapter 722, The End of White Australia
Chapter 80, The End of White Australia
As the news of the escape of the high-level Australian federal government team spread, the last more than 1 Allied officers and soldiers who were discarded on the battlefield have completely collapsed.In an atmosphere of self-defeating, people began to walk out of the trenches with white flags and surrender to the Japanese army on the opposite side.
On September 9, the Japanese army, who discovered that the "enemy chieftain" had escaped in a submarine, immediately launched an offensive again in a hurry regardless of fatigue.At this time, the Allied forces were not only sick and hungry, and lacked ammunition, but also learned that the highest officer had left them and fled, and they had no fighting spirit from top to bottom.Therefore, the "Red Hills" and "Main Ridge" positions of the Allied forces at the front were about to collapse at the first touch, and the town of Rye at the back had only been guarded for half a day before basically declaring a change of owner. At this time, the remaining Allied soldiers, due to injuries, And hunger, already all skinny, hands trembling when holding a gun, and it is difficult to even aim, all relying on a spirit of barely holding on.When the news of the chief's escape spread, the spirit broke down, and the whole person was basically useless.
On the morning of September 9, a group of Japanese troops paddled small boats and landed behind the Allied front. They successfully broke through the chaotic Allied positions and invaded the town of Sorrento where the Allied headquarters was located. Most of the Allied troops At this point, the officers and soldiers completely lost their fighting spirit, dropped their guns one after another, and raised their hands listlessly to surrender.Only a few hundred U.S. soldiers retreated to the southwestern tip of the peninsula, a hill about two square kilometers in size, guarding the exit of Philip Bay, trying to rely on the strong reinforced concrete fortress on the mountain and the "White Pomfret" submarine just sent Thirty tons of ammunition supplies, continue to stick to the last moment.
Due to the steep mountain, strong fortress, and fierce artillery fire from the defenders, the arrogant and careless Japanese army did suffer a little at first, and was beaten to death in front of this last stumbling block.But this setback can't really save the defeat, but it stimulated the Japanese army to be fierce-thus, these American warriors waited until the six Yamato-class battleships bombarded in turn, and the Japanese bombers repeatedly baptized from gas bombs to incendiary bombs ...
In the middle of the night on September 9, the ammunition depot of the fortress was smashed and detonated by an armor-piercing projectile from a Japanese battleship. In an instant, the entire battlefield was shattered, and the sky was shaken. It seemed that a sun appeared in the dark night, and a bright and burning mushroom cloud slowly rose in the night sky. rising.Even if it is far away on the other side of Phillip Bay, it can be seen clearly.At the same time, the ground for several kilometers was shaking violently like an earthquake.The sky was covered with smoke and dust in mid-air, and debris flew across the sky. Various pieces of iron, gravel, and charred corpses were thrown into the air and thrown into the sea... After this earth-shattering explosion, the resistance of the remaining Allied forces finally ended, Australia The last Allied battle flag on the continental battlefield withered in the flames, like the final end of a nightmare.
But in fact, for the white residents of the Commonwealth of Australia, their bad luck is far from over...
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A fierce, bloody and arduous battle finally came to an end.
Looking at the last tattered Star-Spangled Banner on the hill in the distance, falling in the sea breeze, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu couldn't help but let out a long breath.
——Although due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, the outcome of the war was almost determined from the beginning of the war, but the tenacity and tenacity shown by these "American and British ghost animals" in the desperate situation still made him feel dumbfounded.Even though the Japanese army has superiority in military strength and firepower, it is really not easy to end such a cruel battle in such a short period of time.All kinds of hardships are no less than the fortified battle of Lushun in the Russo-Japanese War.
After all, at this time, facing the dawn of victory, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu did not feel much pride and ambition, but felt that he was exhausted, tired, and bitter, and every nerve ending and brain cell was numb. The little energy to cheer was gone.So, he jumped out of the car, sat on a rock by the side of the road, lit himself a cigarette, and looked at the rising sun on the horizon, thinking of nothing but resting motionless.
Shortly after sunrise, the weather turned gloomy again, with a little rain falling.The cool rain woke Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu from his overtired paralysis.He casually put out the cigarette butt, turned around, and looked at the land that had just changed owners again.
The exquisite Victorian-style houses in Sorrento town have been baptized by Japanese bombers and naval guns many times in recent days, and they have long been devastated.Many wooden houses were burnt to the point where only a few charred wooden stakes remained.And more than half of the concrete buildings are also riddled with holes, crumbling like honeycombs.But even so, it can still be vaguely seen how enviable prosperity and beauty this European-style town in the southern hemisphere once had, making it hard to imagine how far this land is from Europe.Especially those typical English-style red brick houses reminded Masanobu Tsuji of the Naval Ministry Building in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, which was called "Red Bricks"...
Although the town of Sorrento was devastated by the war and even experienced a gas battle, many people survived in this purgatory ruins - just at the end of the headland where the Allied forces When the last resistance was shattered, under the scolding of the Japanese soldiers, some ghostly figures came out of the ruins tremblingly and unkemptly like groundhogs living in caves.
A small number of them were scattered Confederate soldiers, but the vast majority were white Australian women and children.Their clothes were torn into strips, so dirty and torn that they could barely cover their bodies.You can see the dry and drooping breasts and the bony back of the old woman, and you can also see the round shoulders and tall and firm chest of the young woman.Some babies were suckling or crying softly. At first glance there were at least a few hundred, possibly thousands.
Seeing these naked women and children crawling out of the ruins, the surrounding Japanese soldiers couldn't help laughing ambiguously, or made various obscene gestures, and even whistled for a long time. ...Obviously, some of these white women are bound to appear in the comfort station of the Japanese army in the near future, and the "meritorious officials" present will patronize their flesh and blood business...
However, because of this, the attitude of these Japanese soldiers towards Australian women was not bad, and their words were relatively gentle.Some of the soldiers even took out the leftover biscuits and rice balls and threw them to these half-starved white women and children—for some reason, the Japanese army’s supplies recently were really extraordinarily plentiful, even to the point of extravagance and waste.This made many women breathe a sigh of relief, thinking to themselves that these yellow-skinned dwarfs are not so bad after all.
However, if the Japanese army treated Australian women somewhat politely, then they treated the Allied soldiers who surrendered with no dignity at all. Groups of prisoners of war had just been driven to an open field, and the Japanese soldiers who escorted them I couldn't wait to search for my belongings, and swept away the blankets, watches, jewelry, blades, tableware, food and even toothbrushes of the Allied prisoners.If anyone dared to resist a little, they would be thrown on the ground by their hands and feet, and then they would be punched, kicked and beaten with sticks.If a prisoner of war has a pistol or dagger hidden in his body and is found by the Japanese army, then at least he will be smashed by the gun butt until his face is covered with blood. If he is unlucky, he may be stabbed with a bayonet die.
After the search was over, the Allied soldiers received only a small amount of food and water. The amount for each person was probably just enough to make a little mouse eat up... After a while, the three ships were belching black smoke. The small steamer slowly approached the pier in Sorrento Town, which had just been repaired by Japanese engineers. Some scorched marks and bullet holes could still be seen on the ship—these were all Australian ships captured by the Japanese army in a nearby port.
As the three small steamers arrived one after another, the white Australian women and children were escorted onto the ship one after another, ready to cross the sea and return to the urban area of Melbourne where they had just escaped not long ago, and then make further disposals.However, the passenger capacity of the three small steamers is limited, and the combined displacement of the three ships is less than [-] tons. Therefore, based on the internationally accepted principle of women first, those captured Allied officers and soldiers have no way to travel by boat. Good luck—according to the arrangement of the Japanese staff officers, these sick, hungry and exhausted captive soldiers will be driven like a herd of cattle under the bayonet of the guards, and walk back on foot along the coastal road around Philip Bay. Melbourne, and their physique is already extremely weak, even to the point of collapsing in the wind...
As a result, the transfer of these ragged and hungry prisoners of war turned into a death march with a total mileage of more than [-] kilometers. The brutal behavior of these "white-skinned ghost animals" was commonplace during this process. The prisoners who were disobedient were hacked with knives, and the prisoners who left behind were all brutally beaten. Some Japanese soldiers even hit the prisoners' heads with sticks for fun.The captives who were dying due to illness and malnutrition were abandoned by the road, and the captives who fell to the ground were buried alive by their partners under the threat of gunpoint.If anyone refused to cooperate or even dared to resist, the brutal Japanese soldiers would stab them to death with bayonets.
So, in the cold winter rain falling all over the sky, tens of thousands of ragged and drenched Allied officers and soldiers, holding their arms tremblingly, walked back to the city of Melbourne. A harrowing journey to the North—the road to the north was pitted by gunfire and bombs, and the ditches along the road were littered with abandoned equipment, burned-out trucks, gun mounts, and rifles.The captives were forced to drag their heavy feet around these messy obstacles, and the wounded with missing legs could only use the branches as crutches, dragging the loose bandages to struggle forward.The entire [-]-[-]-kilometer road became a long cemetery for burying these sick ghosts and hungry people. The ditches along the road were quickly filled with corpses and dying people.
However, any prisoner of war who can stagger on this marching road is not considered the most unlucky, regardless of whether he can finally reach the final prisoner-of-war camp.What is even more tragic is those guys who collapsed at the starting point of the march—Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu saw with his own eyes, a scrawny but red-faced, eyes like burning coals, obviously an Australian officer who had a high fever After walking a few steps in Sorrento Town, he staggered and fell to the ground, coughing heart-piercingly, but couldn't stand up anyway.An escorted Japanese soldier came up and kicked him in the chest.The Australian officer struggled to get up, and begged the Japanese soldier, but the Japanese soldier just pointed the bayonet point at his neck, and the knife ended his life.
Not far from the side, two unkempt Australian civilians, who seemed to be coolies conscripted on the spot, were forced by the Japanese with bayonets to dig a pit and carried a U.S. military captain suffering from a serious infectious disease into the pit. .Unexpectedly, at the moment of falling into the pit, the captain suddenly struggled desperately, trying to escape from his grave.The Japanese soldiers ordered the two Australians to beat the dying captain back with a shovel. They refused at first, but when the Japanese soldiers pointed their guns at them, they waved their shovels helplessly and knocked the captain into a pit. Buried alive like this... perhaps because the soil was not compacted, after a long time, I could still see a hand sticking out of the grave, scratching desperately in the air.
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Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, who used to be known as the "Jackle General", turned a blind eye to this with a cigarette in his mouth - he has never been a merciful person who can pity the enemy. When the US prisoners of war were massacred in the Philippines, he had a share of the credit .Moreover, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu also has his own logic for this inhumane atrocity: Why were the American, British and white animals able to slaughter colored people like pests, and not allow colored people to slaughter them the other way around?You know, the first group of criminal immigrants exiled to Australia by the British Empire killed more than 20% of the aborigines in Australia in just 80.00 years, and the aborigines on Tasmania were even more They killed all of them, and in the end they just used the bloody butcher's knife to dye this piece of land half a world away from the Great Britain Island into white.What the Japanese army is doing today is nothing more than learning from the traditional experience of the British, retaliating, replacing the noble whites with colored people, and once again changing the racial structure of Australian residents...
Since the white people in Europe and the United States can confidently eliminate the aborigines in the Americas and Australia for replacement, why can't the Japanese nation follow suit?
However, despite this, out of the most basic curiosity, he called to a staff officer in charge of commanding the escort of prisoners of war, and asked in Japanese where he was going to escort the prisoners of war.Then I learned: General Yamashita Fengwen ordered that all Allied prisoners of war be escorted to the mines in Western Australia.
"...Mines in Western Australia? Could it be that they are going to go down the mines? This is not a good idea! I have seen such scenes in Western Australia!"
Tsuji Masanobu frowned and shook his head, "...Don't look at these white people who seem to be quite tall, but they are all lazy, inefficient, and have a big appetite. If they are allowed to mine, they may eat more than The daily food rations for soldiers of the imperial army are even higher, but the ore dug up is less than that of the thinnest North Korean laborers... In addition, these guys like to strike and make trouble every three days, demanding more rations and rest. Totally ignorant - better to collect labor from North Korea and China than raising a bunch of lazy, stupid white people!"
"...That's true, Your Excellency. In fact, for the past few years, we have been replacing stupid American, British and white animals with Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans. But last month, the Australian Front Command A group of China Eight Routes came... Uh, no, they were diplomats from the Chinese Red Army, and it was arranged by the Communist International to come to Australia to establish a consulate. As a result, as soon as these people arrived in Australia, they found the commander General Yamashita to protest, demanding that we release them one after another. Chinese laborers who come to Australia, let them go home, or at least protect their basic rights.
Then, the representatives of the Soviets also supported them, saying that since the red regimes of China and Japan have negotiated and formed an alliance, they should not continue to allow the citizens of friendly countries to do hard labor for free. Compensation...Your Excellency, you also know that the situation is stronger than others, and the United Fleet Command of the Truk Garrison Palace also supports this view, so Admiral Yamashita had to hold his nose and agree in full. "
The staff officer explained, "...As a result, according to the statistics after the fact, even if they were offered a very good salary, less than half of the Chinese workers were willing to continue working in the mine. And after so many people left, they appeared We can only count on these American and British prisoners of war to fill the labor gap.”
"...So that's the case... It seems that there is no way to do it, so I have to stuff them into the mine to make use of the surplus value. If you waste food, you can waste a little... Now the government has changed its signboard, and it has to be more particular about things. Decent, we can no longer casually execute captives en masse."
Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji sighed, "...What's next? Have all the resigned Chinese laborers returned to China on the return immigration boat?"
"...No, only a small number of people went back. The rest took the fields given to them by the command department and settled in Australia."
"...What? Give them the land? Why do you want to give them the land that the imperial army shed blood and sweat?" Tsuji Masanobu was surprised.
"...Because there is a little trouble in paying their salaries, many Chinese laborers refuse to accept banknotes - all kinds of domestic consumer goods are completely rationed at present, whether it is military tickets or Japanese yen, you can buy anything If you don’t come, God knows when you will be able to resume market transactions. And if you give it in kind, the headquarters won’t be able to offer much... So the commander came up with a compensation plan for allocating land, anyway, Australia’s The land is too big, the population is too small, and those wild lands are left unused, so it's better to send them away..."
The staff officer replied, "...don't worry, the headquarters allocated to the Chinese are all inferior dry fields in Darwin Port, Capantaria Bay and the Cape York Peninsula, as well as some semi-arid pastures on the edge of the desert. You also know that there is a desert just a few steps away from the coastline, and the nearest big city is also separated by thousands of kilometers of uninhabited land. Originally, no matter how much land was given to each person, no one wanted to go there. Live there, and now you can use it to prey on the Chinese. As for the well-watered land along the Darling River and the Murray River, they are all reserved for our fellow immigrants in our own country!"
"...Understood." Tsuji Masanobu nodded, "...Then what about these captured white women? How do you plan to arrange them?"
"...According to the plan, it is to be escorted to Melbourne, and let the old bustards of the comfort stations in Australia to screen them out. First, we will pick out the women suffering from infectious diseases and venereal diseases, and then the beautiful Caucasian women will be sent to the comfort station. The less beautiful ones Caucasian women are assigned as wives to those Chinese laborers who come out of the mines... What? What about the immigrants in our country? Your Excellency is really worrying! Our country has fought wars for so many years, and young and strong men have lost countless lives. But there are more women than men, and a young man can be matched with a carload of girls! Why do we need to go to a white woman to marry him?..."
"...Well, although it sounds reasonable and logical, I still feel like I'm at a disadvantage this time..."
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At the same time, in the waters of the Solomon Islands thousands of kilometers away, Wang Qiu, who was wearing beach shorts and a sweat vest and lying on the deck basking in the sun on a majestic giant ship like a floating city, was watching [Crossing The latest score entry displayed on the book] quietly let out a sigh of relief.
——[Successfully changed the racial attributes of Australia, turning 'White Australia' into 'Yellow Australia', and obtained 20000 reward points]...
"...Well, the speed at which reward points are credited is pretty good, but you have to gather up 300 million points... No, Sophie has eroded a few more ships later, and now the number of escape points that needs to be collected has risen to 320 million. There is still a long way to go!" He raised a large glass of juice cocktail beside him, took a sip, and sighed faintly, "...It seems that there is really only one more round to fight in the third world. It's a big battle..."
As the news of the escape of the high-level Australian federal government team spread, the last more than 1 Allied officers and soldiers who were discarded on the battlefield have completely collapsed.In an atmosphere of self-defeating, people began to walk out of the trenches with white flags and surrender to the Japanese army on the opposite side.
On September 9, the Japanese army, who discovered that the "enemy chieftain" had escaped in a submarine, immediately launched an offensive again in a hurry regardless of fatigue.At this time, the Allied forces were not only sick and hungry, and lacked ammunition, but also learned that the highest officer had left them and fled, and they had no fighting spirit from top to bottom.Therefore, the "Red Hills" and "Main Ridge" positions of the Allied forces at the front were about to collapse at the first touch, and the town of Rye at the back had only been guarded for half a day before basically declaring a change of owner. At this time, the remaining Allied soldiers, due to injuries, And hunger, already all skinny, hands trembling when holding a gun, and it is difficult to even aim, all relying on a spirit of barely holding on.When the news of the chief's escape spread, the spirit broke down, and the whole person was basically useless.
On the morning of September 9, a group of Japanese troops paddled small boats and landed behind the Allied front. They successfully broke through the chaotic Allied positions and invaded the town of Sorrento where the Allied headquarters was located. Most of the Allied troops At this point, the officers and soldiers completely lost their fighting spirit, dropped their guns one after another, and raised their hands listlessly to surrender.Only a few hundred U.S. soldiers retreated to the southwestern tip of the peninsula, a hill about two square kilometers in size, guarding the exit of Philip Bay, trying to rely on the strong reinforced concrete fortress on the mountain and the "White Pomfret" submarine just sent Thirty tons of ammunition supplies, continue to stick to the last moment.
Due to the steep mountain, strong fortress, and fierce artillery fire from the defenders, the arrogant and careless Japanese army did suffer a little at first, and was beaten to death in front of this last stumbling block.But this setback can't really save the defeat, but it stimulated the Japanese army to be fierce-thus, these American warriors waited until the six Yamato-class battleships bombarded in turn, and the Japanese bombers repeatedly baptized from gas bombs to incendiary bombs ...
In the middle of the night on September 9, the ammunition depot of the fortress was smashed and detonated by an armor-piercing projectile from a Japanese battleship. In an instant, the entire battlefield was shattered, and the sky was shaken. It seemed that a sun appeared in the dark night, and a bright and burning mushroom cloud slowly rose in the night sky. rising.Even if it is far away on the other side of Phillip Bay, it can be seen clearly.At the same time, the ground for several kilometers was shaking violently like an earthquake.The sky was covered with smoke and dust in mid-air, and debris flew across the sky. Various pieces of iron, gravel, and charred corpses were thrown into the air and thrown into the sea... After this earth-shattering explosion, the resistance of the remaining Allied forces finally ended, Australia The last Allied battle flag on the continental battlefield withered in the flames, like the final end of a nightmare.
But in fact, for the white residents of the Commonwealth of Australia, their bad luck is far from over...
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A fierce, bloody and arduous battle finally came to an end.
Looking at the last tattered Star-Spangled Banner on the hill in the distance, falling in the sea breeze, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu couldn't help but let out a long breath.
——Although due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, the outcome of the war was almost determined from the beginning of the war, but the tenacity and tenacity shown by these "American and British ghost animals" in the desperate situation still made him feel dumbfounded.Even though the Japanese army has superiority in military strength and firepower, it is really not easy to end such a cruel battle in such a short period of time.All kinds of hardships are no less than the fortified battle of Lushun in the Russo-Japanese War.
After all, at this time, facing the dawn of victory, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu did not feel much pride and ambition, but felt that he was exhausted, tired, and bitter, and every nerve ending and brain cell was numb. The little energy to cheer was gone.So, he jumped out of the car, sat on a rock by the side of the road, lit himself a cigarette, and looked at the rising sun on the horizon, thinking of nothing but resting motionless.
Shortly after sunrise, the weather turned gloomy again, with a little rain falling.The cool rain woke Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu from his overtired paralysis.He casually put out the cigarette butt, turned around, and looked at the land that had just changed owners again.
The exquisite Victorian-style houses in Sorrento town have been baptized by Japanese bombers and naval guns many times in recent days, and they have long been devastated.Many wooden houses were burnt to the point where only a few charred wooden stakes remained.And more than half of the concrete buildings are also riddled with holes, crumbling like honeycombs.But even so, it can still be vaguely seen how enviable prosperity and beauty this European-style town in the southern hemisphere once had, making it hard to imagine how far this land is from Europe.Especially those typical English-style red brick houses reminded Masanobu Tsuji of the Naval Ministry Building in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, which was called "Red Bricks"...
Although the town of Sorrento was devastated by the war and even experienced a gas battle, many people survived in this purgatory ruins - just at the end of the headland where the Allied forces When the last resistance was shattered, under the scolding of the Japanese soldiers, some ghostly figures came out of the ruins tremblingly and unkemptly like groundhogs living in caves.
A small number of them were scattered Confederate soldiers, but the vast majority were white Australian women and children.Their clothes were torn into strips, so dirty and torn that they could barely cover their bodies.You can see the dry and drooping breasts and the bony back of the old woman, and you can also see the round shoulders and tall and firm chest of the young woman.Some babies were suckling or crying softly. At first glance there were at least a few hundred, possibly thousands.
Seeing these naked women and children crawling out of the ruins, the surrounding Japanese soldiers couldn't help laughing ambiguously, or made various obscene gestures, and even whistled for a long time. ...Obviously, some of these white women are bound to appear in the comfort station of the Japanese army in the near future, and the "meritorious officials" present will patronize their flesh and blood business...
However, because of this, the attitude of these Japanese soldiers towards Australian women was not bad, and their words were relatively gentle.Some of the soldiers even took out the leftover biscuits and rice balls and threw them to these half-starved white women and children—for some reason, the Japanese army’s supplies recently were really extraordinarily plentiful, even to the point of extravagance and waste.This made many women breathe a sigh of relief, thinking to themselves that these yellow-skinned dwarfs are not so bad after all.
However, if the Japanese army treated Australian women somewhat politely, then they treated the Allied soldiers who surrendered with no dignity at all. Groups of prisoners of war had just been driven to an open field, and the Japanese soldiers who escorted them I couldn't wait to search for my belongings, and swept away the blankets, watches, jewelry, blades, tableware, food and even toothbrushes of the Allied prisoners.If anyone dared to resist a little, they would be thrown on the ground by their hands and feet, and then they would be punched, kicked and beaten with sticks.If a prisoner of war has a pistol or dagger hidden in his body and is found by the Japanese army, then at least he will be smashed by the gun butt until his face is covered with blood. If he is unlucky, he may be stabbed with a bayonet die.
After the search was over, the Allied soldiers received only a small amount of food and water. The amount for each person was probably just enough to make a little mouse eat up... After a while, the three ships were belching black smoke. The small steamer slowly approached the pier in Sorrento Town, which had just been repaired by Japanese engineers. Some scorched marks and bullet holes could still be seen on the ship—these were all Australian ships captured by the Japanese army in a nearby port.
As the three small steamers arrived one after another, the white Australian women and children were escorted onto the ship one after another, ready to cross the sea and return to the urban area of Melbourne where they had just escaped not long ago, and then make further disposals.However, the passenger capacity of the three small steamers is limited, and the combined displacement of the three ships is less than [-] tons. Therefore, based on the internationally accepted principle of women first, those captured Allied officers and soldiers have no way to travel by boat. Good luck—according to the arrangement of the Japanese staff officers, these sick, hungry and exhausted captive soldiers will be driven like a herd of cattle under the bayonet of the guards, and walk back on foot along the coastal road around Philip Bay. Melbourne, and their physique is already extremely weak, even to the point of collapsing in the wind...
As a result, the transfer of these ragged and hungry prisoners of war turned into a death march with a total mileage of more than [-] kilometers. The brutal behavior of these "white-skinned ghost animals" was commonplace during this process. The prisoners who were disobedient were hacked with knives, and the prisoners who left behind were all brutally beaten. Some Japanese soldiers even hit the prisoners' heads with sticks for fun.The captives who were dying due to illness and malnutrition were abandoned by the road, and the captives who fell to the ground were buried alive by their partners under the threat of gunpoint.If anyone refused to cooperate or even dared to resist, the brutal Japanese soldiers would stab them to death with bayonets.
So, in the cold winter rain falling all over the sky, tens of thousands of ragged and drenched Allied officers and soldiers, holding their arms tremblingly, walked back to the city of Melbourne. A harrowing journey to the North—the road to the north was pitted by gunfire and bombs, and the ditches along the road were littered with abandoned equipment, burned-out trucks, gun mounts, and rifles.The captives were forced to drag their heavy feet around these messy obstacles, and the wounded with missing legs could only use the branches as crutches, dragging the loose bandages to struggle forward.The entire [-]-[-]-kilometer road became a long cemetery for burying these sick ghosts and hungry people. The ditches along the road were quickly filled with corpses and dying people.
However, any prisoner of war who can stagger on this marching road is not considered the most unlucky, regardless of whether he can finally reach the final prisoner-of-war camp.What is even more tragic is those guys who collapsed at the starting point of the march—Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu saw with his own eyes, a scrawny but red-faced, eyes like burning coals, obviously an Australian officer who had a high fever After walking a few steps in Sorrento Town, he staggered and fell to the ground, coughing heart-piercingly, but couldn't stand up anyway.An escorted Japanese soldier came up and kicked him in the chest.The Australian officer struggled to get up, and begged the Japanese soldier, but the Japanese soldier just pointed the bayonet point at his neck, and the knife ended his life.
Not far from the side, two unkempt Australian civilians, who seemed to be coolies conscripted on the spot, were forced by the Japanese with bayonets to dig a pit and carried a U.S. military captain suffering from a serious infectious disease into the pit. .Unexpectedly, at the moment of falling into the pit, the captain suddenly struggled desperately, trying to escape from his grave.The Japanese soldiers ordered the two Australians to beat the dying captain back with a shovel. They refused at first, but when the Japanese soldiers pointed their guns at them, they waved their shovels helplessly and knocked the captain into a pit. Buried alive like this... perhaps because the soil was not compacted, after a long time, I could still see a hand sticking out of the grave, scratching desperately in the air.
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Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, who used to be known as the "Jackle General", turned a blind eye to this with a cigarette in his mouth - he has never been a merciful person who can pity the enemy. When the US prisoners of war were massacred in the Philippines, he had a share of the credit .Moreover, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu also has his own logic for this inhumane atrocity: Why were the American, British and white animals able to slaughter colored people like pests, and not allow colored people to slaughter them the other way around?You know, the first group of criminal immigrants exiled to Australia by the British Empire killed more than 20% of the aborigines in Australia in just 80.00 years, and the aborigines on Tasmania were even more They killed all of them, and in the end they just used the bloody butcher's knife to dye this piece of land half a world away from the Great Britain Island into white.What the Japanese army is doing today is nothing more than learning from the traditional experience of the British, retaliating, replacing the noble whites with colored people, and once again changing the racial structure of Australian residents...
Since the white people in Europe and the United States can confidently eliminate the aborigines in the Americas and Australia for replacement, why can't the Japanese nation follow suit?
However, despite this, out of the most basic curiosity, he called to a staff officer in charge of commanding the escort of prisoners of war, and asked in Japanese where he was going to escort the prisoners of war.Then I learned: General Yamashita Fengwen ordered that all Allied prisoners of war be escorted to the mines in Western Australia.
"...Mines in Western Australia? Could it be that they are going to go down the mines? This is not a good idea! I have seen such scenes in Western Australia!"
Tsuji Masanobu frowned and shook his head, "...Don't look at these white people who seem to be quite tall, but they are all lazy, inefficient, and have a big appetite. If they are allowed to mine, they may eat more than The daily food rations for soldiers of the imperial army are even higher, but the ore dug up is less than that of the thinnest North Korean laborers... In addition, these guys like to strike and make trouble every three days, demanding more rations and rest. Totally ignorant - better to collect labor from North Korea and China than raising a bunch of lazy, stupid white people!"
"...That's true, Your Excellency. In fact, for the past few years, we have been replacing stupid American, British and white animals with Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans. But last month, the Australian Front Command A group of China Eight Routes came... Uh, no, they were diplomats from the Chinese Red Army, and it was arranged by the Communist International to come to Australia to establish a consulate. As a result, as soon as these people arrived in Australia, they found the commander General Yamashita to protest, demanding that we release them one after another. Chinese laborers who come to Australia, let them go home, or at least protect their basic rights.
Then, the representatives of the Soviets also supported them, saying that since the red regimes of China and Japan have negotiated and formed an alliance, they should not continue to allow the citizens of friendly countries to do hard labor for free. Compensation...Your Excellency, you also know that the situation is stronger than others, and the United Fleet Command of the Truk Garrison Palace also supports this view, so Admiral Yamashita had to hold his nose and agree in full. "
The staff officer explained, "...As a result, according to the statistics after the fact, even if they were offered a very good salary, less than half of the Chinese workers were willing to continue working in the mine. And after so many people left, they appeared We can only count on these American and British prisoners of war to fill the labor gap.”
"...So that's the case... It seems that there is no way to do it, so I have to stuff them into the mine to make use of the surplus value. If you waste food, you can waste a little... Now the government has changed its signboard, and it has to be more particular about things. Decent, we can no longer casually execute captives en masse."
Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji sighed, "...What's next? Have all the resigned Chinese laborers returned to China on the return immigration boat?"
"...No, only a small number of people went back. The rest took the fields given to them by the command department and settled in Australia."
"...What? Give them the land? Why do you want to give them the land that the imperial army shed blood and sweat?" Tsuji Masanobu was surprised.
"...Because there is a little trouble in paying their salaries, many Chinese laborers refuse to accept banknotes - all kinds of domestic consumer goods are completely rationed at present, whether it is military tickets or Japanese yen, you can buy anything If you don’t come, God knows when you will be able to resume market transactions. And if you give it in kind, the headquarters won’t be able to offer much... So the commander came up with a compensation plan for allocating land, anyway, Australia’s The land is too big, the population is too small, and those wild lands are left unused, so it's better to send them away..."
The staff officer replied, "...don't worry, the headquarters allocated to the Chinese are all inferior dry fields in Darwin Port, Capantaria Bay and the Cape York Peninsula, as well as some semi-arid pastures on the edge of the desert. You also know that there is a desert just a few steps away from the coastline, and the nearest big city is also separated by thousands of kilometers of uninhabited land. Originally, no matter how much land was given to each person, no one wanted to go there. Live there, and now you can use it to prey on the Chinese. As for the well-watered land along the Darling River and the Murray River, they are all reserved for our fellow immigrants in our own country!"
"...Understood." Tsuji Masanobu nodded, "...Then what about these captured white women? How do you plan to arrange them?"
"...According to the plan, it is to be escorted to Melbourne, and let the old bustards of the comfort stations in Australia to screen them out. First, we will pick out the women suffering from infectious diseases and venereal diseases, and then the beautiful Caucasian women will be sent to the comfort station. The less beautiful ones Caucasian women are assigned as wives to those Chinese laborers who come out of the mines... What? What about the immigrants in our country? Your Excellency is really worrying! Our country has fought wars for so many years, and young and strong men have lost countless lives. But there are more women than men, and a young man can be matched with a carload of girls! Why do we need to go to a white woman to marry him?..."
"...Well, although it sounds reasonable and logical, I still feel like I'm at a disadvantage this time..."
……
At the same time, in the waters of the Solomon Islands thousands of kilometers away, Wang Qiu, who was wearing beach shorts and a sweat vest and lying on the deck basking in the sun on a majestic giant ship like a floating city, was watching [Crossing The latest score entry displayed on the book] quietly let out a sigh of relief.
——[Successfully changed the racial attributes of Australia, turning 'White Australia' into 'Yellow Australia', and obtained 20000 reward points]...
"...Well, the speed at which reward points are credited is pretty good, but you have to gather up 300 million points... No, Sophie has eroded a few more ships later, and now the number of escape points that needs to be collected has risen to 320 million. There is still a long way to go!" He raised a large glass of juice cocktail beside him, took a sip, and sighed faintly, "...It seems that there is really only one more round to fight in the third world. It's a big battle..."
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