Chapter 1072: You Have Today Too

Even though the Huaxia bomber group had been evacuated in the early morning of the 8th, the fire in Tokyo continued to burn for three days without extinguishing.

The places where napalm was attached would burn for a long time at a high temperature of more than 1,000 degrees, almost setting fire to the land that the Chinese army had looted before the evacuation, not to mention that the Chinese army had specially left a lot of flammable materials.

Tokyo's wooden houses are mostly made of wood, and the Japanese have not yet made up their minds to change their thousand-year-old traditions, without retaliation from the Americans and with the Chinese miser looking after those who are about to become their wealth. Even though Huaxia emptied Tokyo and even removed some good timber from those wooden houses, most of these wooden houses remained.

Because more and more Japanese people are flocking to Tokyo, they need a place to shelter from the wind and rain. In order to solve the problem of accommodation, more and more wooden houses are being dismantled and erected into small wooden shacks that are densely packed throughout Tokyo.

After the Americans quickly seized the surrounding areas of Tokyo, they also considered the problem of fire protection, planned to rectify these illegal buildings with potential safety hazards, and quickly cleared out part of the quarantine area, but they did not expect that the rapid offensive of the Chinese people was purely rushing to set fire, and it was hundreds of square kilometers, covering the entire Tokyo.

Children know that wood is a good fuel, but their innocent hearts rarely associate it with the fact that the human body can burn.

No one knows how many people were in Tokyo at this time.

Because the captured Hirohito was here, and there were relief agencies here, there were constantly Japanese people gathering or being relocated. Even after the withdrawal of the Chinese army, the exploitation of the Korean and other servant armies intensified, but the population of the region continued to grow. Even the various servant armies that manage it are difficult to keep an accurate number.

Much later, it was estimated that there were about 4 million Japanese people living in the vicinity of Tokyo based on the normal consumption of food, salt, and other materials in the Tokyo era, but at this time, there were human creatures who only needed one-tenth of the consumption of normal people to survive. There has always been no shortage of stoic Japanese.

At least when the young, beautiful, healthy Japanese women and even girls among them are searched and taken away. Meng Xiang already has a record of more than five million people in his hands.

In addition to the Japanese, there are also people of their own nationality recruited by the servant army of several ethnic groups, such as Koreans and Vietnamese. After all, the hope of founding a country is close at hand, and many people who are not restless have come to occupy the land early.

Coupled with the fact that 300,000 wall grasses quickly defected to the American servant army, the total number of people left in Tokyo at that time made Meng Xiang, who had a rough estimate, hesitate for a long time.

It's all living people, even those numbers of chickens and ducks, they can kill people's hearts.

But when Meng Xiang received the Japanese in Tokyo, they raised a carnival after the Americans came, and strongly demanded that the Americans give them weapons. After the news that he was willing to take the lead in killing Xiang Huaxia, he still snorted coldly, and finally gave the order to bomb.

Before Meng Xiang gave the order, he understood the fate of these unfamiliar wolf cubs.

Like lard paste, sticky and burn-resistant solid gasoline bombs burn wherever they go. If there is a trace of involvement, it will try its best to ignite the attached person into a human torch.

Human torches that swayed or rolled miserably. After evaporating tears and blood, burning out fur, fat, and bones, it eventually became a pile of coke in the city of Tokyo.

Many more people are suffocating to death in Tokyo, a large oven filled with carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, where almost all oxygen has been drained by flames.

With many arrangements in advance, the fires that spread throughout Tokyo had sealed off the perimeter early, and they had nowhere to escape, and in the end there were less than two million people left in Tokyo. Many of them suffered burns. Especially the burns of the solid gasoline bomb with the permeation of the toxin, and it could not survive the end of the summer.

The ensuing hunger and plague took away many people again.

Finally, after the Chinese migrated the remaining people to Siberia and other places in the name of rebels, etc., to participate in the activities of transforming the earth. Only 10 years have passed, and there are less than 10,000 Japanese and servant soldiers who have personally experienced the burning of Tokyo.

Later generations have received very little information from later officials, who have remained silent on this matter.

The post-war world has always been written by the victors. Because of Meng Xiang, few people talked about what some at the time considered a massacre.

This also makes this fire incident a lot more mysterious, and the total number of deaths is the biggest mystery among them.

Among the numbers that everyone keeps speculating, the 130,000 people of the US military seem very inconspicuous.

Even though the Americans quickly gave the order to evacuate as soon as the fire broke out, the Americans had previously scattered a large number of troops in various places in order to better defend and control the city of Tokyo. The fire ignited so quickly and over such a wide area that there was even a layer of flames floating on the sea water in the harbor.

As long as you are blocked inside, you can't escape at all. Even large numbers of American soldiers huddled in their unfinished fortified fortifications were eventually roasted, steamed, or suffocated.

Except for the more than 70,000 U.S. troops who were able to escape after the fire, all the others filled the crematorium in Tokyo. Including the commander of the U.S. Army, Admiral McNair, who set up his headquarters in the scattered Japanese Imperial Palace that had been demolished by China.

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"I said it earlier, this is a big conspiracy!" MacArthur had just muttered before Roosevelt stopped him.

"Shut up!" Roosevelt sat in his wheelchair, his tense hands trembling.

The rest of the room was silent, and any words were pale in the face of such tragic news.

Marshall has been regretting it. Before, he was proud of the speed with which about 200,000 American troops had been deployed for such a rapid landing in such a short period of time, but now he was only frustrated, and the more people sent there, the more casualties there were.

Although there are still many American troops who have escaped, they have just escaped from hell and have lost the ability to fight again, and many of them are crying and shouting that they just want to go home. And even if the remaining soldiers plucked up the courage to fight again, and when all kinds of equipment were buried in the fire, and even the weapons and equipment warehouses outside the fire were destroyed by more than half of the bombshells of more than 2,000 tons dropped by the bombers, how many chances of victory could they have in the face of the next siege of China?

But then, instead of attacking, the Chinese army stood at their respective defensive lines and watched the Americans face a mess after the fire burned.

It seems that all their energy is spent on fighting a war of public opinion with the Americans.

"We want to condemn, we want to accuse, we want to accuse the world, accuse the Chinese people of the massacre!" Roosevelt could only express his indignation in the end, and the indignation of the American people, in such a way.

Roosevelt has always disdained this kind of condemnation of thunder and rain, but now there is nothing to be done on the battlefield, and he can only rely on condemnation and so-called public opinion to suppress the other side.

The Americans and even the Allied media collectively launched a massacre to blame the whole world for the massacre of burning Tokyo in China, but the arrogant Americans, especially the media in the United States, this time were more inclined to accuse their 130,000 soldiers of the tragic case of being burned to death, and paid much less attention to the deaths and injuries of the Japanese who did not know the data.

However, the British, who did not suffer any personal pain, seized on Huaxia's crimes against civilians and labeled Meng Xiang as war crimes and crimes against humanity, and many other just-worded labels.

Huaxia shook out the Nanjing massacre with a-for-tat, as well as the British and American bombing of Germany, and even the losses caused by the large-scale air attack on China that the United States had just ended, and launched a-for-tat public opinion offensive.

Germany, Italy, and other Axis powers also took the stage one after another to support China, and the Anglo-American, American, and Soviet allies bit each other back and forth on the battlefield of public opinion.

Many media outlets in China also participated in the controversy, and while most of the media supported the vanguard government, there were also a few voices that pinned Meng Xiang's head with the name of massacre and brutality, and revealed more about the burning of Tokyo.

However, it attracted more cheers from the Chinese people.

Around this year's National Day in China, there are also a lot of firecrackers.

In many cases, the Chinese people simply do not have much energy to care about the right to exist of the people of other countries like some elites. They only know that the little devils who used to do everything evil in China have been retributed, and they can cry happily on the graves of their dead relatives, and they can scold the chickens who were snatched by Japan in the past or the things that were kicked by Japan.

As long as they did not see the tragic situation at the scene, few Chinese people would be soft-hearted for the life and death of the Japanese.

"It's hurting the heavens!" When Lao Jiang heard the news of the burning of Tokyo, he couldn't help but sigh in public, but after returning to the mansion, the old man who swore to quit drinking alcohol after entering politics happily drank a glass of champagne by himself.

Lao Jiang always thought that if the Japanese had not invaded China, his throne as the first person in China would not have been shaken.

Under the hatred of the country, before Lao Jiang went to bed, he couldn't help muttering: "Niang Xipi is a little devil, you also have today!" (To be continued.) )

PS: It's just a YY thought, don't sit in the right seat, and indiscriminately deduct the big hat of crimes against humanity. The water meter in another house is broken!