A new column was opened in the largest Soviet newspaper in the United States, that is, the Find You column. The reporter in the column sent back news from the Korean battlefield, and the content of the news was to find his mother. Every soldier has
There are military status cards that can show their identity, and some even have a booklet on them. American soldiers generally pay attention to military status cards. They calculate casualties based on the number of military status cards. In fact, it is not only the military status cards that prove identity.
There is also a small booklet.
Han Cheng didn't know what the use of that booklet was, but it did clearly write down the age, name, and birthplace of the soldiers. There were even some other contents, but I really couldn't understand English, so
Basically, I didn't care about it and just put it all away.
Later, someone said that there is a diary in this booklet. Do Americans like to keep diaries so much? Who writes diaries these days? But Han Cheng thinks this thing is still useful, at least the content written in the diary is still about the war. These American soldiers
The impression of war is still very scary. What Han Cheng has to do is to bring these diaries to the United States in small parts through the Soviet Union, and then give them to their mothers. If the mothers agree, they will publish them
to the newspapers. After all, some of the contents of these diaries are still about the commander.
"So many diaries!"
Han Cheng couldn't understand it either, but it didn't stop him from reading the general contents of the diary. It was nothing more than horrific scenes on the battlefield, and then the commander's incompetent command. What frightened them most was that those who were on fire would not receive good treatment.
He was shot dead by his compatriots instead of receiving medical treatment. The officers said this behavior was normal because they could not find a good way to solve the burning problem of napalm bombs. Gangs in the army began to use this napalm bomb.
, intentionally or unintentionally pushing people they don't like to napalm, or directly pushing it to those who are already on fire.
People always have to grab something at the moment of death, such as the people around them or more important people. Those who are pushed towards the burning people can only be stuck alive and burned to death. Others will gather together
, kill all these firemen, because they want to ensure their combat effectiveness.
These are written clearly in the diaries, so these diaries are good propaganda materials. As for the source of the incendiary bombs, we can completely blame it on the US government. Let’s just say that the incendiary bombs in the early stage were all traps left by the US government on the positions. Volunteers
The logistical supplies could not keep up at all, so they could only use these American-made artillery shells to fight back. The Soviets should know what to do next, and they should promote the march of these soldier mothers and let the US government take the initiative to abolish incendiary bombs.
"Journalists must select some special diaries to send over. For example, those who describe horrific scenes or even intrigues in their diaries can be sent to the United States. By the way, we should ask mothers for their opinions on these records. After all, we want
Respect people’s right to privacy.”
The reporter comrade next to him looked excited. These diaries alone are a very good propaganda material. If these propaganda materials are brought to the United States, it is hard to imagine what kind of impact it will have on American public opinion. First of all, the breaking point of public opinion is
She will be the mother of these soldiers. After the atmosphere of terror spreads to the United States, there is no need to consider the rest, because Americans have long been tired of this war. If terror is added to the mix, then the US government
The pressure from public opinion will be even greater.
"Davari, you are right, you are more suitable to be a reporter than me. I will immediately select some of these diaries and take them to Moscow. I believe Comrade Stalin is very interested in this plan."
Whether Stalin is interested or not, there is actually no need. If it can really hit some sentiments in the United States, he is willing to pay a high enough price to give them a sufficient blow. This is actually the tactics used by the Americans in Afghanistan.
They established the Soldier Mothers Association in the Soviet Union with the purpose of forcing the Soviet Union to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. The one in Hancheng is just a replica. After all, the entire step was implemented and planned by specialized people. The conclusion of this negotiation is completely their own.
The plan briefly talks about what kind of results it can achieve, but I don’t know yet.
So far in Hancheng, it can basically be concluded that the war has entered the later stage. We still control the land outside Seoul, and even say that if the supplies are sufficient, we can supply Hancheng again, but Hancheng is facing the front line
Those commanders said that the amount of ammunition produced in the rear was barely enough to support the attack. If they attacked further, the amount of ammunition might not be enough. This basically extinguished the excitement in the hearts of these commanders and allowed them to stay calmly.
They should defend the place where they should defend. The leader should have seen the situation of the war by now. It is not worth taking a step forward, and it is not worth taking a step back. It is better to take advantage of the favorable terrain now and slowly waste time with the Americans.
As long as the troops don't suffer major damage, the rest can be accepted.
"Director Han is here, come and drink hot water."
After arriving at the rear, the division commander was observing the forward positions in the command post. Every time the Americans launched an attack, his heart immediately rose, fearing that something would go wrong on the front lines.
"I think our teacher is still busy with everything! Even at this time, we still don't relax."
"Then how can we relax? I am actually very helpless when the battle is like this. But as you said, it is good for us to fight like this! If you dare to enter my unit, you will be eaten in pieces.
Lost. The battle losses have basically been calculated. We have lost more than 100,000 people since crossing the Yalu River. This battle cannot be continued, and our losses will be even heavier if it continues."
"Have the specific figures been calculated? Basically, they come out to be around 7, 7 or 8. Many of the old troops have been lost. Now that the specific numbers are down, it is estimated to be around 120,000 to 30,000."
The numbers are still very sad, at least relatively speaking, this number is much less than in previous lives. However, it is a pity for Hancheng to lose so many people. After all, they are all descendants of Yan and Huang. Moreover, domestic construction also needs
Many people not only open up wasteland, but also carry out industrialization.
"That's a lot of people, but it's a pity that there were so many people when I went there, not many came back."
The Soviet Union is now sparing no effort to start the construction of the Soldiers' Mothers Association as much as possible, publicizing it in newspapers under their guidance, and approving a large amount of funds. Some mothers of soldiers who want to know the whereabouts of their children have already come to the association, and the association
The diary was also brought here and handed over to the mothers who had been found. Then, by the way, I introduced to these mothers the cause and process of the Korean War, and why it resulted in such a result.
Many of them are knowledgeable and educated. They can easily see the essence of the problem, but they cannot make any changes. The Soviet propaganda department has received professional training and launched large-scale demonstrations in the largest capitalist country.
It's impossible, it's very difficult for ladies to do it with just this little strength.
"These are the relics of you children. I'm sorry that we are also involved in this war. But many things on the battlefield are unpredictable. What should we say in the final analysis?"
The publicity staff patiently enlightened these mothers and also recorded everyone's reactions. These mothers had probably prepared for the worst when they came here, so it was time to give them some good news. Han
A lot of preparations have been made here in the city. All the letters written by the American prisoners were collected together and then transported to Moscow in batches, and Moscow was responsible for forwarding them.
What happened next was beyond Han Cheng's expectation. The Soldiers' Mothers Association was like a seed sown in the United States, one by one, breaking through difficulties and obstacles.
"It's so lucky that my child is still alive!"
Many American mothers who received letters from prisoner-of-war camps exclaimed that they were very lucky, and even more mothers looked at them with envy.