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Chapter 1381 Oriental Maginot

It was discovered that the descendants of the Japanese were hunting for treasure, so naturally someone caught them and asked them.

What is hateful is that when some villagers asked these people what they were doing, they did not shy away from their identity and purpose.

This made the farmers very angry. They knew they must not let the Japanese get the treasure first.

But they also knew that their abilities were limited and could not stop it, so they contacted the local government.

After the government learned about it, it took it very seriously and immediately set up a special team.

After reviewing the information, I found that Mada Mountain is a very dangerous place.

In order to prevent the treasure from being taken away by others, the Japanese pirates buried 200 tons of explosives and mines underground.

The farmer came out intact. It can only be said that he was very lucky.

So the firefighting, police and archaeological experts gathered in Mada Mountain.

However, the final result was unsatisfactory because there were basic equipment left by Japanese pirates in Mada Mountain and there were no treasures.

This treasure hunt was a bit anticlimactic, but through this incident, we can also prove the shamelessness of the Japanese pirates.

Even now, we can feel the Japanese pirates' madness.

They actually left such dangerous things in an ordinary place. Fortunately, our people were not in danger.

Of course, the reason why Chen Wenzhe pays special attention to Mada Mountain and Aershan is definitely not because of the treasure caves left by the Japanese, but the underground space here.

In the mountains, there are countless underground fortifications left by the little devils. Naturally, it is impossible for them all to be dug out of thin air.

They will definitely take advantage of the situation and the terrain of the mountains and rivers, such as some existing caves.

For example, Mada Mountain, Aershan, and Hui Shuo scenes that Chen Wenzhe has seen all contain Manchu treasures.

Now it seems that he must not be able to stay. Either he was discovered before, or he was discovered by the Japanese later.

After all, with so many underground fortifications built there, there's always the possibility of discovering something.

Even if nothing was found, after their destruction, it would not be easy for Chen Wenzhe to hunt for treasures in the past.

And in the Northeast, or in the Changbai Mountains, what exactly did the Japanese do?

This time it was a coincidence for Chen Wenzhe. Not only did he get some clues about the Manchu treasures, he even learned a lot about some of the military facilities left by the Japanese.

He had an unexpected harvest in South Vietnam before, and finally asked Gao Qijing and the others to dig up several treasures left by the Japanese in Southeast Asia.

And I got some gold, jewelry, antiques, jade and other things at that time.

In addition to these valuable items, there are also some special items, such as notebooks and some military and daily equipment.

Just because he has recall skills, these seemingly ordinary things can often bring him unexpected gains.

At that time, he obtained a large number of military maps and so on.

It's just that because of some domestic military facilities, no matter how many treasures are hidden inside, Chen Wenzhe has no intention of digging them out, so it's not special.

This time it was different. He unexpectedly obtained clues to the Manchu treasures, which gave him the opportunity to reorganize and unearth some underground facilities hidden by the Japanese in the Northeast.

Not to mention anything else, just an underground fortification comparable to the Maginot Line is enough to shock people.



In our country, there is also an underground fortification similar to the French Maginot Line.

Perhaps very few people know this.

Of course, Chen Wenzhe knew about this underground fortification even if there were no unexpected gains.

Because the kid was discovered the year he surrendered.

It was discovered in 1945 by an old hunter from the Northeast who entered the mountains before the final battle of the Japanese invasion of China was about to begin.

At that time, he was hunting as usual, but what was different from usual was that this time the route he followed after his prey seemed to be more secluded and deeper.

Suddenly, he saw several corpses of Japanese soldiers.

And the further you go, the more you discover.

He followed the trail and discovered a ventilation hole in an underground fortress.

He knew that this matter was not trivial, so he quickly escaped and reported the matter to the Soviet troops stationed there.

This underground fortress is a thousand-kilometer-long fortress group built by the Kwantung Army on the border with the Soviet Union in northeastern my country in order to defend against the Soviet attack in the Far East.

Each fortress supports and supports each other.

It took a total of 11 years to build this fortress, and a total of 17 fortresses were built.

The Japanese proudly called it the "Oriental Maginot Line of Defense".

The Japanese underground force that Orion accidentally discovered had used 3.2 million laborers to build it and was later destroyed by the Soviet Union.

Why is it called the "Oriental Maginot Line"? Because the underground fortifications built are really abnormal.

Before World War II, in order to resist the frontal invasion of German cavalry and avoid large-scale casualties like World War I, the French spent a huge sum of 5 billion francs to build a 3.9 million-kilometer-long permanent reserve on the French-German border in northeastern France.

Line of defense.

This line of defense is famous in the history of world wars. It was named after the surname of Maginot, the French Minister of War at the time, and was called the "Maginot Line".

This line of defense is fully equipped with firepower and is extremely deep and wide.

The defense line has internal headquarters, power stations, forts, and even hospitals, canteens, and dormitories.

It was once considered an "insurmountable line of defense."

With this ideological and technical background at the time, the Kwantung Army planned to build a permanent fortification on the Sino-Soviet border.

This is a larger-scale permanent defensive fortification than the original "Maginot Line", guarding the Soviet Union's main route from the Far East into the northeastern hinterland of our country.

However, the original "Maginot Line" was defeated by the Germans within six weeks.

Under the Soviet army's heavy artillery fire and precise strikes, this permanently prepared fortress defense line, which was regarded as a natural moat by the Japanese army, was breached and destroyed in just twenty-four days.

It is because it was destroyed that it is more valuable to discover.

If you search randomly without purpose, you will definitely not gain anything easily.

This is Chen Wenzhe, who can discover some treasures lost in the long river of history through looking back.

Otherwise, it would be difficult to find anything in this abandoned underground fortress.

After all, this line of defense is too complicated to build.

Just because it can be destroyed so easily does not mean that the formula for this underground permanent preparation is simple.

You know, this is a 1,000-kilometer-long large-scale military fortress-type defense line built on the Sino-Mongolian and Sino-Soviet borders.

This fortress group is both a fortification and the fulcrum of the war against Russia.

The fortresses are built on mountains and are easy to defend but difficult to attack.

This was built to protect the interests of the Kwantung Army in China and use the three eastern provinces as their base for aggression.

In addition to this line of defense, the Japanese also built several aircraft and large motorcycle manufacturing plants in the Northeast.

My system is not serious


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