Chapter 444 Song Wenwan: I learned all these bad things from the temporary capital
Chapter 444 Song Wenwan: I learned all these bad things from the temporary capital
The deputy commander laughed and said, "The first to fifth regiments of my First Death Column can finally see the light of day again."
The division commander said: "Great, this time you have two brigades and five regiments, I'm afraid there will be 50,000 troops."
Song Wenwan: "It should be more than 50,000. All the civilian armed forces in Shanxi under the control of the Gansu Army will take the initiative to attack."
Deputy Commander-in-Chief: "This battle is so big, you are not trying to take advantage of the opportunity to recover Shanxi?"
Song Wenwan: "I don't have such a big appetite, I just want to take advantage of the Japanese army being too busy.
I harvested all the crops in Shanxi for him.
In previous years, whenever the autumn harvest came, the Japanese would go to the countryside to raid us.
This year, we will change the luck of the little devils. Now it is our turn to wipe out Shinozuka Yoshio."
After they waited for half an hour, Li Dabenshi at Yangquan Railway Station finally sent back a telegram.
"The Jindong Independent Regiment of the Eighth Route Army bravely killed the enemy regardless of sacrifice.
After several hours of fighting, we finally succeeded in recaptured Yangquan Railway Station.
Our Jindong Independent Brigade has mustered up the remaining courage and is now turning around to attack Yangquan County.
We will ensure that Yangquan is recovered before dawn and the people of eastern Shanxi have a bright and sunny day. "
Deputy Commander: “That’s not right.
Was this telegram written by that Mr. Li?"
The Deputy Chief of General Staff laughed and said, "Could it be that Chen Feng and Li Shuxian drafted this?"
The division commander asked: "Could it be that they have some experts there?"
Song Wenwan: "I guess it was written by Yang Qingwen. This guy is not interested in anything, so there must be something wrong."
At the boss's signal, Xing Zhiwei continued to read the telegram.
"When my unit was cleaning the Yangquan Railway Station, we discovered a secret underground warehouse at the railway station.
After a brief exchange of fire, the Japanese garrison was finally wiped out before the Japanese blew up the arsenal.
In addition to a small amount of ammunition, about a thousand particularly strange shells were found in the warehouse.
Because there were Japanese words and pictures of strange faces on the shell boxes and shells.
We found someone who knew Japanese to help us identify the words, and finally we discovered the meaning of the Japanese words.
It says that special shells should be carefully placed, and the pictures are all skulls.
After reading the instruction manual in the shell box, we found out the truth.
These unscrupulous Japanese devils actually stored a large number of poison gas bombs in the warehouses in the war zone.
It can be seen that the Japanese devils are still determined to destroy China, and their wolfish ambitions are obvious.
To ensure the safety of our anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians across the country.
I am sending this batch of poison gas bombs to the Eighth Route Army Headquarters for processing. I hope the headquarters will check and handle them properly. "
Xing Zhiwei finished reading the telegram from Jindong and watched the boss to see how he was going to deal with it.
The division commander was very satisfied and said, "It's well written, and the foreshadowing is also good.
It seems like everything has been said, and it seems like everything has been said.
The Japanese were going to detonate the poison gas bombs in the arsenal, which showed how cruel and cruel they were.
So blatantly, storing and using poison gas bombs.
The Japanese completely disregarded the international convention prohibiting the use of poison gas bombs."
Deputy Commander: "Humph, what's good about that? They are worried that the poison gas bombs are not safe, so they want to place them here at our headquarters.
Isn't he afraid? If this thing explodes, won't our Eighth Route Army headquarters be wiped out?
I think they are just bluffing, playing a trick to divert attention?"
Xing Zhiwei also said: "I just read the original telegram, the Jindong Independent Brigade used the initial code.
The code is not of high quality and can be easily deciphered by the Japanese."
Song Wenwan: "The CEOs are very insightful, that's what they meant.
The purpose of sending telegrams in easily deciphered codes was to let the Japanese know the truth.
The first is the matter of the Japanese storing and transporting poison gas bombs.
We all already know this secret, they can't hide it.
The second is to tell the Japanese that this batch of poison gas bombs has left Yangquan.
This will stop the Japanese from having to fight to the death with Yangquan and buy time for them to transport supplies.
The third reason is to tell the Japanese that both you and I have poison gas bombs.
If they dare to use poison gas against Chinese soldiers and civilians again, don't blame us for not being polite.
You know, our Air Force flew over Nagasaki in April.
If we are pushed to the limit, we may even admit that the plane cannot fly back.
We can also throw the Japanese's poison gas bombs into the Japanese island's lair."
Once Song Wenwan said something like this, it was full of murderous intent.
The leaders had already learned some information from inside sources regarding the bombing of the Japanese island at the end of March.
Song Wenwan said that he wanted to send poison gas bombs to Japan, and he was not just talking.
Song Wenwan must have a way to get there, but it is really possible that she will never be able to fly back.
But Song Wenwan is not the kind of person who can't fly back.
At worst, we can drive the submarine to the vicinity of Seoul and then send out planes to fly to the Japanese islands.
In less than two hours, three tons of poison gas bombs could be dropped into the Japanese base camp.
Just ask Shinozuka Yoshio if he is afraid? Just ask the North China Expeditionary Army if they are afraid?
After a while, Yangquan Railway Station sent another telegram to the headquarters.
"We found that the correspondence between some high-ranking Japanese military officials was mostly about them bragging to each other about the various crimes they had committed in China.
This important letter has been forwarded along with the poison gas bomb to the Eighth Route Army Headquarters. Please receive it. "
Several heads of the headquarters looked at Xing Zhiwei who was reading the telegram.
Xing Zhiwei: “In terms of probability… this should be fake news.
Things like letters like this could not be stored in the armory along with poison gas bombs.
This is a great idea, I wonder who came up with it.”
Deputy Chief of General Staff: "Then tell me, what is this method?"
Xing Zhiwei said: "From now on, if we want the Japanese high-ranking officials to 'say' something, they will 'say' it.
This telegram will soon be deciphered by all parties, and by then no one will believe the Japanese even if they want to deny it."
Deputy Commander: "So you don't have anything in your hands?"
Xing Zhiwei: "This is the Gansu Army's propaganda war. Let me think about what Commander Song said back then.
The most difficult conspiracy to solve in this world is the open conspiracy.
Therefore, as long as we stand on the moral high ground, no one is more moral than us. "
Deputy Commander: "Xiao Xing, you have been developing in Gannan for so many years, so you learned this from them?"
Song Wenwan smiled and said, "Boss, we were still the National Army at that time, and we all learned bad things from the Kuomintang."
In fact, Song Wenwan would not go there at all and fabricate a letter from the Japanese.
The contents of many letters from high-ranking Japanese military officials were decrypted in later generations.
As long as Song Wenwan wrote the letter according to the original text, the Japanese would definitely keep silent after reading it.
As for saying that they were wrongly accused, that is simply not the case.
After all, the things they wrote actually existed in history.
Later, the letters from the top Japanese military officials somehow crossed the ocean and arrived in New York.
The full text was published by City Councilman Williams as a special writer for the New York Times.
For a time, the New York Times had to reprint the article several times to satisfy the curiosity of Americans.
Almost all Americans who read the newspaper were outraged by what was revealed there.
For example, how the Japanese army tortured and killed captured Chinese soldiers.
And how they created numerous "no-man's land" in rural China.
Used to cut off the support of the common people to the Eighth Route Army.
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