Chapter 6 is to humiliate you
The last trace of the sunset is about to disappear, and the bleak fire clouds are hanging scattered in the west sky. The gentle evening breeze blows, and a strong breath of smoke begins to slowly dissipate in the slightly cold air.
On the Soviet artillery positions outside the Liaoyang War Zone, a large-caliber artillery was exposed as the grass blades were lifted up. The artillery soldiers who were in charge began to load shells step by step and adjust the distance of the artillery according to the command of the sentry orders and flags. At the end of the artillery array, 175 twelve-unit rocket launchers were lined up in three rows, and the busy loaders were nervously filling the tall rockets into the launch port.
In the sky, four fighter jets formed a group of formations, with huge roars, continuously passing through the rear of the artillery positions, passing through the gap between the artillery positions and the frontier positions, passing through the frontier positions, and then hovering over the Japanese heavy defense positions. However, the most shocking and most predicting that the war is about to break out are the more than a hundred tanks waiting for the frontier of the position and the large number of soldiers fighting in conjunction with the tanks.
All combat preparations are ready, and the specific launch time is coming. Facing the two and a half Japanese military divisions in the encirclement, Krelov, who commanded the encirclement and annihilation battle, has absolute confidence. As General Chu Sinan asked, he not only wanted to win this battle, but also to win beautifully. No other reason, just because of this battle, General Chu Sinan and some Far East combat generals will come to observe. This is not just a joke.
Standing in the frontier command post where the hidden tent was set up, Krelov checked the troops in front through the telescope in his hand, while listening to the detailed report of the staff around him on the preparations of the troops.
"Report! Comrade Krelov. The General Command called that General Chu Sinan's plane had taken off and was expected to arrive at our airport in thirty minutes. The General Commander's General Staff Department and the Military Commission notified us to do a good job of escort work and no mistakes should be made." A colonel staff officer ran in and said loudly.
"I get it," Krelov put down his telescope and turned around, "notify the second air force immediately and let their four guard formations take off immediately."
"Yes, Comrade Krelov!" The colonel's staff officer took the order and turned around and ran out.
"Huh!" He took a deep breath. Krelov raised his hand and tied the button on his collar. He then stretched out the hem of his military uniform, put on his military cap, and tidied up his appearance at the mirror on the walls of the command post. After everything looked quite satisfied, he said to the chief of staff beside him, "Let's go, let's go to the airport and welcome Comrade Chu Sinan. Alas, pray to God, don't miss the beginning of this battle, otherwise you and I may not have a good life in the future."
"The general is over-examination," the chief of staff smiled. He dressed up his clothes like Krelov, and said at the same time, "In our army, General Chu Sinan is famous for his good temper and has no airs. Otherwise, how could the generals on the Western Front be so close to him?"
"A good temper does not mean that you won't lose your temper," Krelov shook his head and said disapprovingly. "If everything we do can satisfy him, then it's natural that everything is easy to say. You are brothers and brothers, and it's not a problem to seek credit and rewards. But if what you do cannot satisfy him, then wait for the scolding. Maybe it's better to be scolded. You said that the generals on the Western Front are close to him, but have you ever thought about it? Why? Hehe, it's not because he has been on the Western Front for two years, and the generals there are basically him, and they naturally know how to satisfy the general and how to enjoy his good temper. As far as I know, the generals who started the Western Front seem to have a good life at the beginning, such as Igeshenko, Mageyev, and Baditsky, who have not been scolded at the beginning?"
"If you can be promoted after being scolded, it seems like a great thing. Why can't I ever encounter it?" the Chief of Staff laughed.
"Hmph, if things were so simple, the people who were asked to be scolded would probably be able to line up from Gongqingcheng to Moscow," Krelov glanced at his chief of staff and said disdainfully, "This is the premise that you can win the battle after being scolded. Alas, the Japanese opposite us are simply stupid guys who have ruined their brains. They obviously have no hope of breaking through, but they still have to resist to the end."
"Maybe this is what the Japanese call Bushido, are they loyal to the Emperor? Ha, who knows?" the Chief of Staff teased.
"Hmph, Bushido? I want to see if the so-called Bushido has relatively strong firepower or my troops have strong firepower." Krelov smiled sarcastically, and he said last, then walked out of the command center's camp.
On the bumpy military plane, Chu Sinan, dressed in a marshal's formal outfit, sat upright, his eyes shone through the window beside him and turned to the endless sky. Beside him, Kluchkov, who was also wearing a major general's uniform under the security committee, sat there expressionlessly. His eyes were slightly closed, and he seemed to have entered a state of sleep, but when the plane was so bumpy, the person who could sleep was definitely a god.
As Chu Sinan's guard, Lukoonki was slightly behind, and sitting with him were several tall, live ammunition soldiers of the guard regiment. Since boarding the plane, Lukoonki's eyes have never moved. He has been staring at the Japanese people opposite him... Although none of these so-called "secret dispatch regiments" seemed threatening, as Chu Sinan's personal bodyguard, Lukoonki still dared not take it lightly. He knew that these Japanese must be Chu Si now.
Nan was so angry that he was dying. God knew whether these guys would suddenly go crazy, and bite them like mad dogs on the target they wanted to protect... I had heard that these Japanese were crazy and hysterical to the point that they could not be curbed. The Soviet soldiers who had fought with the Japanese army even rumored that this nation from the island had evolved from a cruel and crazy jackal. Of course, Lukoonki would not pay attention to these rumors, but it was even more impossible to let him relax his vigilance on this basis.
Lukoonki will not forget that just a few hours ago, when these Japanese "visited" prisoners of war camps, they had a hatred look in their eyes. As a guard, he even felt that his general was doing a little too much. He asked a negotiator of a country to visit the soldiers in their own country to suffer. This was a complete insult to anyone, and it was a ruthless insult to its dignity and honor. If we only talk about this point, those Japanese representatives
The anger was also indecisive. What made Lukoonki even more amused was that his general was obviously happy with this insulting game. He even invited the Japanese in front of him to observe a battle... to the final annihilation battle between the two Kanto military divisions. Although he did not agree with Chu Sinan's approach, Lukoonki never intended to express his objection. He knew under what circumstances he could speak freely. Under what circumstances, he should remain silent.
Just as Lukoongi was thinking about it, Chu Sinan was not at ease. He was still considering the negotiation conditions brought by the Japanese missions behind him and surrendered with conditions. Haha. He finally knew what conditional surrender was.
Just in the terms of the surrender negotiations listed by Japan, the Japanese government can be said to have listed sufficiently attractive conditions for the Soviet Union: Japan will withdraw all its troops distributed in China within three months; the garrison of Manchuria will surrender unconditionally to the Soviet army; all rights and interests that Japan originally enjoyed in Manchuria, including the right of road, military supplies, Dalian Lushun ports, etc., all unconditionally delivered to the Soviet side, etc. In a sentence, they will hand over the Manchuria, which was originally occupied by Japan, to the Soviet Union. In exchange, the Soviet side must ensure that Japan's control over the Korean Peninsula, the Penghu Islands, and Taiwan is not affected by the defeat; the Soviet side guarantees that all prisoners of war they seized will be transferred to the Japanese side within three to six months after the end of the war, etc.
To be honest, these conditions given by the Japanese are undoubtedly very attractive to the Soviet Union, especially the issue of surrender. If Japan takes the lead in surrendering to the Soviet Union, not to mention that it can minimize the casualties of the Soviet Union to the greatest extent, the political impact it has caused in the international community will be quite substantial. Think about it, one of the three members of the Axis of Evil surrendered to the great Soviet regime under the attack of the heroic Red Army. Once this news is announced, it will definitely shock the whole world. I believe that all the Soviets will be proud of this in the next few decades. Of course, being able to occupy the two natural military ports of Lushun and Dalian will also bring great satisfaction to some people with serious nationalist tendencies in the Soviet Union. That is the goal that the Russians have planned for nearly a century and a half.
But now, the draft of this secret agreement fell into Chu Sinan's hands. As a complete Chinese, he would never accept the so-called conditional surrender issue. He even had the urge to scold the Japanese in person, ***. The land and rights of the Chinese were bargaining chips for their surrender. These despicable things were really shameless to the point of reaching the pinnacle.
But by the way, although he has basically grasped the power, he cannot openly say in the face of this negotiation: "The Japanese are using China's power as bargaining chips, so we cannot accept such surrender." Obviously, this will cause trouble, and will be attacked by some people with ulterior motives, which will make many military generals suspicious and become disinterested. Now Chu Sinan is no longer the Chu brother who didn't know anything at the time. He is in his current prominent position. He already understands what words can be said directly and what decisions can be made directly, and what words can't be said directly, what decisions need to take a detour and use some strategies.
Just like this question, he already had a preliminary plan, how can he win the recognition of most people in the Soviet Union while rejecting the Japanese's conditional surrender, and these similar work is also in progress. I believe that in the past few days, all newspapers in the Soviet Union will carry out a series of almost continuous reports, and the content of the report is the huge harm caused to the Soviet Union by the invasion of German fascism in these years. Of course. At the same time, it will also include some of the actions of the Japanese in the Far East and a series of contracts they reached with the Germans.
What. War is the most likely to bring hatred to the people of a country. If this hatred can be stimulated, it will spread consciously or unconsciously. People hate the enemy of the country, and then hate their friends. It can be imagined that if anyone in the Soviet Union now advocates allowing the Germans to surrender with conditions, he will definitely be directly regarded as a traitor to the Soviet Union and an enemy of the country. If this emotion continues to be strongly promoted, then after a period of time, people will gradually accept another view. It is also unforgivable to allow countries like Japan, Italy, and Finland to surrender with conditions.
As for the ideological issues of the generals in the army, this seems to be not difficult to deal with. Soldiers always long for war, especially when the final victory is about to come, their desire for war will be stronger. For ending the war under the current circumstances, it may be the wish of the soldiers, but it will definitely not be the wish of the senior commanders. For generals holding military power, it is the most ideal to push the front line to Japan and end the war with a thorough annihilation war. At least, the Pacific Fleet in the Far East is now ready to go, and the naval leaders have even repeatedly proposed to attack Japan's coastal ports and cities.
Looking at the Soviet-style fighter jets that began to gather in the airspace near the military aircraft outside the window, a smile appeared on Chu Sinan's mouth. At this moment, he suddenly felt a sense of pleasure in his control.
The half-hour flight was not short, but it was not long, but the bumps of the military plane were really unbearable. After finally waiting for the plane to land, everyone on the plane breathed a sigh of relief.
Accompanied by Klyuchkov, Chu Sinan stepped off the military plane. The first thing he caught was Krelov, who had been waiting on the runway for unknown lengths, and some of his officers.
"General, you..." Krelov stood in front of Chu Sinan, and said loudly in front of the military plane.
"How are you preparing?!" Before the other party could finish his words, Chu Sinan waved his hand and asked straight to the point.
"It's ready, just waiting for you to come." Krelov replied, following Chu Sinan.
"Well, that's good," Chu Sinan nodded, with a smile on his originally serious face. He glanced back at the "Japanese guests" who had just stepped out of the cabin door, and said with a lip of his lips, "We'll go to your command center immediately to watch the good show you brought to us. Don't forget to tell your troops that the performance was more exciting, don't embarrass me, otherwise I won't forgive you."
"Please rest assured, General, there will be no problems." Krelov said confidently, and then he gave Chu Sinan to the side of the car specially prepared for him.
More than ten minutes later, at the battle command of the Liaoyang War Zone, with Krelov's order, earth-shaking artillery sounded from the Soviet artillery positions. In an instant, countless red lights and shadows erupted from the position, sweeping away from the Japanese frontier positions and defenses with dazzling light rails. The night that seemed to be quiet began to boil in an instant, and the artillery shells and rockets that poured down like rain turned the Japanese defended positions into a sea of fire in such a short period of time.
Under the attack of artillery fire, the role of individual soldiers seemed extremely small, and the soldiers' determination to die became cheap consumables. The only function they could play was to add a small bunch of useless cannon fodder to the bumpy position. As for the so-called Bushido spirit that once made Japanese soldiers proud, it also became worthless in the face of this powerful artillery fire. After all, it can only arm people's brains and make others crazy, but it cannot strengthen the body of soldiers, and it is even more impossible to become a solid armor that can resist the scrapping of artillery fire.
The entire shelling lasted for a full twenty-five minutes. When flares tear through the night sky and rushed into the sky, sharp and harsh whistles began to resound on the Soviet positions, which was a signal commonly used by the Soviet Red Army when charging. As the whistle spread, sixteen high-power searchlights loaded on the Gastruks suddenly lit up, and sixteen dazzling light columns were projected directly onto the Japanese frontier positions... This was arranged by Krelov according to Chu Sinan's requirements. The purpose of this was not only to assist the attacking troops in advance, but also to allow those "guests" to watch this irresistible powerful attack more clearly.
In the command center, Chu Sinan put down the telescope in his hand in a comfortable mood. Although the ignorant "guests" around him never stopped their noises from the moment the attack was first launched, there was no doubt that it did not affect his good mood of Chu Sinan watching the performance. He even believed that this noise could be regarded as a cheer to some extent.
"General, it's eight:20 now, and the battle begins for one hour and thirty-five minutes. So far, we have broken through the four lines of defense of the enemy, and the subsequent resistance has become quite weak," Krelov said with a smile, holding a report of the battle that had just been delivered from the front. "Now we have reason to believe that this battle should end early."
"Very good, very good!" Chu Sinan took two steps forward and shook hands with Krelov to show his affirmation of the commander's performance. "I am very satisfied with this situation. Facts have proved that our enemies have become vulnerable now, so whether they surrender or not is meaningless to us."
Turning slightly, Chu Sinan's eyes swept around the members of the Japanese delegation with red face and thick neck, and then said calmly: "I hope our guests will be satisfied with this performance, but what I want to say is that I have no interest in continuing the negotiations you need. My point of view is very clear. For you, unconditional surrender will be the only way out, otherwise, haha, our negotiations can be started until my troops enter Tokyo."
Chapter completed!