It is unknown when the word "traitor" appeared, but when the word "traitor" was first recorded in writing, it meant those scum who betrayed the interests of the Han people. Later, it was extended to mean those who betrayed the Han people and surrendered to the enemy, committing unpardonable crimes.
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To be honest, Qin Zhiyuan hates traitors more than his real enemies.
Those who fall behind will be beaten. This sentence has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in the 21st century where Qin Zhiyuan lived, and has become a slogan for the country to encourage all patriots to work hard to build the country and defend their homeland.
Now that you understand this truth, then work hard to keep your country from falling behind, and work hard to make your country more advanced and more deterrent. This is the fundamental solution to not being beaten.
But for some people, the weak should obey the strong, and if a country is backward, it should obey the strong country in exchange for living space in the world.
There are many people like this who tell the truth. Even in traditional Chinese culture, there are sentences such as a good bird will choose a tree to roost in, and a gentleman will not stand under a dangerous wall, etc.
If we simply understand them literally, the three views of these sentences do not seem to be so correct, but if we combine the context analysis of the original text, it is not what we usually understand at all.
But there are some people, when they do something that forgets their ancestors, they will always cut out some fragmented sentences from the vast literature to find theoretical basis for their despicable behavior.
In Qin Zhiyuan's view, from the perspective of the Han people, the war between the Han people and the Japanese is a war between ethnic groups over the living space.
In this war, anyone who stands on the opposite side of the Han people is the enemy of the Han people.
If the country is lagging behind, you can’t blame others. It’s because your elders or ancestors are not living up to expectations. It doesn’t matter. From now on, starting from me, as long as we work hard and forge ahead, we can still be saved.
But if you betray your own country and your own ethnic group because your country is backward, then there is really no need for such a person to live.
Therefore, Qin Zhiyuan's attitude towards traitors is to kill them all, not only to punish the traitors for their betrayal, but also to warn those who are still alive, letting them know the consequences of being traitors, and letting them understand that the whole society treats traitors
of contempt.
Therefore, what awaits the Mudanjiang Imperial Alliance Army is to be shot collectively after a public trial. There is no other way out.
At the same time, those Japanese soldiers, Japanese immigrants, and Korean immigrants who had committed crimes at Mudanjiang Station were also going to be shot. As long as there was conclusive evidence that they had oppressed the Chinese, they would all be shot.
After all calculations, there are actually only a few Japanese and Koreans left at Mudanjiang Station.
If we carry out executions across the board, there will definitely be people who are unjustly accused, and there will definitely be some people who are not guilty enough to die. But at this special moment involving a war between two ethnic groups, it is difficult to determine whether there is a crime and how big the crime is.
There is not enough time to identify the ones that have been identified, so we can only do it across the board.
If we want to be more serious, the Vladivostok coalition forces have no law enforcement power even in Kanto. But at this time, who would jump out to oppose it?
When the Japanese and Russians went to war in Kantung, did they ask the Chinese for their opinions? When the Japanese government seized the Kantong Railway, did they ask the Republic of China government for their opinions?
This is the principle that makes a king successful and loses his bandits.
When the Japanese drove the Chinese out of their exclusive economic zone, when those Japanese immigrants and Korean immigrants came to Kanto happily, cultivating land that did not belong to them, and enjoying privileges that did not belong to them, they should have
This awareness.
For those ordinary Japanese and Koreans who had never harmed the Chinese, as well as the families of those criminals, the Vladivostok coalition's attitude was to repatriate them all to their place of origin.
Of course, when these people leave, they can only take some of their belongings with them, and they are not allowed to take away any other belongings, just like when they immigrated.
In just one day, the Vladivostok coalition forces completed everything from launching an attack on Mudanjiang Station to pacifying Mudanjiang Station.
On this day, approximately 2,000 Japanese soldiers and Imperial Army soldiers died in battle. During the subsequent public trial, approximately 1,300 Imperial Army soldiers and Japanese immigrants from Korea were executed, and the remaining approximately 4,000 women
The children were imprisoned in temporary concentration camps, and they would all be deported after the war.
After pacifying Mudanjiang Station, Liu Zizheng's next target was Kuanchengzi, which later became Changchun.
Just when Liu Zi was preparing to attack Kuanchengzi, Xie Rundong was leading the fleet back to Keelung.
In the past few days, Xie Rundong led the fleet to circle around the Penghu Islands and Ryukyu Islands, attacking all Japanese military facilities on those islands.
Well, to put it this way, it seems that there are many Japanese military facilities on those islands, but in fact there are not many at all.
Today's Penghu Islands and Ryukyu Islands, except for a few islands where people have been living for a long time, most of the islands are still in a primitive state, with no people at all, and naturally there are not many Japanese military facilities.
If Japan is considering emigration at this time, to be honest, Hokkaido in Japan and Kanto in the Republic of China are the first choice, followed by Yingzhou. Before these places are filled, the Japanese are not very interested in those scattered islands.
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Speaking of which, Japan's development of Hokkaido has just begun. In the 1970s, Japan began to develop Hokkaido. It has only been two generations now, and the level of development is still very low.
It’s not just the small islands in Hokkaido and the East China Sea. In the 1820s, the entire East Asia was in a stage of development. Take the current Yingzhou as an example. There are only two ports in the entire Yingzhou, namely Kaohsiung in the south and
Keelung in the north, and Kaohsiung in the south. When Xie Rundong led the fleet to the north, the Japanese used merchant ships to sink themselves in the channel of the port, which was considered to have destroyed Kaohsiung, so Xie Rundong had to go around to Keelung to implement the landing.
The Army's landing is subject to port restrictions. If there is no dock, the Army's heavy equipment cannot land. This is very detrimental to the already highly mechanized Lanfang Army, so finding a suitable port is the first element of landing.
When Xie Rundong led the fleet back to Keelung Port, Keelung Port could no longer see its original appearance.
After the Japanese occupied Yingzhou, they have been continuously building Keelung Port. At the same time, because of the good natural resources of Keelung Port, Keelung was also classified as a fortress area by the Japanese and became a standard military port.
As a port, the lighthouse is certainly one of the important landmarks.
When Xie Rundong and the others came to Keelung Port last time, the white lighthouse was still very eye-catching and could be seen from more than ten miles away. But now, the once iconic lighthouse has simply disappeared.
Not only the lighthouse, but also the coastal defense forts on the shore, the former Japanese military barracks, the streets, shops and residential areas next to the port and even the entire Keelung have disappeared.
If Keelung was a fortress before, then Keelung now is a dead city.
In the current Keelung Port, there are still countless dead bodies floating there. These are all the unlucky people who wanted to jump into the sea to avoid the incendiary bombs during the bombing of Keelung. They are now basically in a half-baked state.
The fire that day was so severe that the sea water was almost boiled. One can imagine the fate of the Japanese hiding inside.
This resulted in Xu Zhenpeng and others having to put on gas masks when entering the port to slightly cover up the smell of meat that filled the air.
When Xu Zhenpeng stepped onto the land at Keelung Pier, Xu Zhenpeng subconsciously stamped his feet, trying to find the solid feeling of having his feet on the ground.
Unexpectedly, as soon as I stepped down, I couldn't find the feeling of being grounded, and the dust was stirred up a lot.
Xu Zhenpeng squatted down and brushed it with his hand. The top layer of the stone foundation of Keelung Port had been burned into powder.
Those guys from the damn Air Force were too cruel. Xu Zhenpeng secretly smacked his tongue.
Head, there is no need for us to build defensive positions. Zheng Jiming, the commander of the 1st Marine Regiment who landed together, also smacked his tongue.
Damn, if you find it troublesome, go back to the ship and ask Tang Wensheng to come over. Xu Zhenpeng is not polite to his men at all.
No matter what the circumstances, even if there are only ruins left in the entire city, marines like Xu Zhenpeng still have to set up defensive positions in strict accordance with the landing requirements before they can send a signal to the mother ship that they can land.
No, move immediately, move, move, all units will move immediately, set up defensive positions immediately, expand the landing site, Zheng Jiming did not dare to talk nonsense, and immediately went to command the troops.
At the same time, in the bridge of the Wanghai, Xie Rundong, commander of the Northern Expedition Fleet, was saying goodbye to Zhang Tianshou, commander of the 1st Armored Division.
General Zhang, please rest assured that I will leave a squadron to protect Keelung Port and provide you with follow-up assistance. However, Keelung Port is almost in ruins now. General Zhang will need to take care of it in the future. Xie Rundong said very politely.
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Xie Rundong was in the navy and Zhang Tianshou was in the army. Although Xie Rundong was the commander, he actually had no control over Zhang Tianshou. Zhang Tianshou and the others were just Xie Rundong's passengers.
Haha, don't worry, General Xie. After we complete the landing, I will recruit some local people and start repairing Keelung Port immediately. Maybe when you come back, I can give you a complete Keelung Port. Although Zhang Tianshou is a veteran, but
It’s not too big either.
Keelung Port is the military port scheduled by the Lanfang Navy, but the entire Keelung Port has now become a dead city. No one can guarantee whether there are still people alive in the entire port. If the construction of Keelung Port is to continue, the cooperation of the army will definitely be needed.
Of course Zhang Tianshou will take the initiative to cooperate. Now that Kaohsiung Port has been abandoned by the Japanese, if Keelung Port can no longer be used, then no matter how powerful the First Armored Division in Zhang Tianshou's hands is, it will be in vain if the logistics cannot keep up.