Chapter 1400: The Riot Dies
Tokyo, the capital of the Fuso Kingdom, was the first place where the rebellion was put down, although the largest rebellion broke out here, and the largest number of people participated in the mob. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 However, because the troops of the Fuso Army stationed here are also the most loyal troops. Therefore, after the riot, they resisted the attack of the mob and successfully drove the mob out of the city of Tokyo.
A week later, after the Imperial Army's 21st Army landed in Tokyo Bay, it launched a devastating blow against the mob and rebels entrenched in Tokyo. The entire Tokyo mob was swept away. Even the mobs and rebels who were lucky enough not to be wiped out fled Tokyo and fled elsewhere.
The government of the Kingdom of Fuso also requested the Imperial Army's 21st Army to go to other parts of the Kingdom to sweep away the mob and rebels. However, it was rejected by the 21st Army of the Imperial Army. The commander of the 21st Army unequivocally told Fuso Prime Minister Kishigero Bihara that the task of the 21st Army was to ensure the safety of Tokyo. As for riots in other places, there will naturally be other troops to clean them up.
Originally, the Fuso government would have been skeptical. But when fifteen Fuso infantry divisions landed in the major cities of the Fuso Kingdom and launched a thunderous offensive against the mob and rebels, the Fuso government knew what was going on. They were also worried that the riots would last too long and that they would have a bad impact on Japan. However, the speed at which the Fuso Army suppressed the riot was very fast, and according to this trend, the riot would be completely quelled in half a month at most.
At the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo, Kishigero Bihara summoned the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of War. Ask about the suppression of riots.
"Ladies and gentlemen, how is this riot? When the Army returns home, it should be able to suppress the damn mob soon. Kishigero Bihara asked. He gritted his teeth at the mob and the rebels. If it weren't for these guys, how could the Fusang Kingdom lose so much, and he wouldn't have been implicated. Originally, he also wanted to compete for the next prime minister. But now, he just hopes that he can safely end the rest of his term. In that case, thank goodness is already.
"Prime Minister, the combat effectiveness of our army is simply not comparable to what it used to be. Their combat effectiveness is very strong, and they are simply world-class. The mobs and rebels were no match for them at all. In many places, the riots have been completely suppressed. It has not been long since the riots across the country have been suppressed. The Secretary of War said.
"Well, that's good. It seems that it is not without benefit for our army to go to the battlefield to cooperate with the Imperial Army! Prime Minister Kishigero Bihara said.
"Prime Minister, the Army's suppression of the riot is indeed very fast. However, the information I got was that they were killing too many people. All those involved in the riot, whether mob or rebels, were all killed, and not a single one was left alive. If they continue to kill like this, at least hundreds of thousands of people will die! The Home Secretary said with some concern.
Kishigero Bihara frowned, and then said, "Forget it, let them kill." The army rushed back thousands of miles to suppress the riot, and there must have been anger in their hearts. These are to blame on the damned mob, and the people of the Japanese government-in-exile. If it weren't for them, there wouldn't be any of these troubles. ”
"Yes, Prime Minister, the Army is indeed very angry. Because of this rebellion, the army's loyalty was doubted by the Empire. The Empire almost disarmed them. The Secretary of War said.
Prime Minister Kishigero Bihara nodded: "I have also heard about this matter. All this is the fault of the Japanese government-in-exile, which has fled to the United States, and is still restless, preferring to be pawns of the Americans. They also didn't believe in how well the army was paid to fight for the Empire. This made the army almost universally pro-Empire. How can they have a market? Starting a riot will only make them more unpopular. The Japanese Empire is already history, and it is impossible to restore it. What they are doing is nothing but self-defeating. ”
The Minister of the Interior and the Minister of War also nodded their heads again and again, they were all high-ranking officials of the Fuso Kingdom, and naturally they were not the same as the Japanese government-in-exile. Even, they and the Japanese government-in-exile are still mortal enemies. They were originally living well in the Fuso Kingdom, and naturally they didn't want the Japanese government-in-exile to come and make trouble.
The Fuso Army was the same, and by fighting for the Empire, they received high salaries and lucrative booty. If the Japanese government-in-exile had lost the opportunity to fight for the empire, wouldn't it have been a source of income for them? Their families will soon be impoverished as a result. Therefore, they naturally hated the Japanese government-in-exile very much.
"Now the Empire is in full swing, and the Americans are being defeated by the Empire on the battlefield. The Japanese government-in-exile also wants to use the power of the Americans to help them recover, which is simply wishful thinking. However, it seems strange that they are rioting at this time! Do they think they have a chance of success? The empire is now so strong that it can easily send troops to suppress riots. The Home Secretary said with some confusion. After all, no matter how you look at it, there is no possibility of success for the Japanese government-in-exile to launch a riot!
"Who knows what those guys think?" The Minister of War was also a little puzzled.
"There's nothing I can't figure out. The Japanese government-in-exile is nothing more than a pawn in the hands of the Americans. The Americans lost too badly in the Pacific. So they desperately hoped that the Japanese government-in-exile would start a riot and buy time for them. In this way, they will have more time to prepare for war. Kishigero Bihara said.
"Damn! It turns out that the Japanese government-in-exile was used as a gun! It seems that they are not doing well in the United States. Said the Home Secretary.
At the time of the fall of the Japanese Empire, many people had some expectations for Emperor Hirohito in the United States and the Japanese government-in-exile. It is hoped that they will one day be able to return to Japan and restore the Japanese Empire. However, with the passage of time, coupled with the Chinese Empire's implementation of slavery education in Japan, and then the establishment of the Fuso Kingdom later, many Japanese had to selectively forget the Japanese Empire and accept the Fuso Kingdom because of reality. Now it seems that they made the right choice. Because if you continue to hold on to the Japanese Empire, the final result may be directly suppressed, just like today's mobs.
The Fuso Army's attacks were very sharp and the speed of the advance was also very fast. They applied the tactics of fighting the Americans on the battlefield to these mobs and rebels, how could these mobs and rebels, who were just a rabble, resist the attack of the elite army? As a result, a large number of mobs and rebels are suppressed every day, and the living space of the mob and rebels is constantly squeezed to the point of surviving.
A small town in the northern part of Honshu called Senhoku has become the last stronghold of the mob and rebels. More than 30,000 people gathered here. However, they faced a siege by the 1st, 3rd and 11th Infantry Divisions of the Fuso Army.
In the face of more than 50,000 elite Fuso troops, it is impossible for these mobs and rebels to hold out for long.
It was only then that the mob and the rebels felt the fear. They sent people to contact the Fuso Army, hoping to surrender. If the Fuso Army can guarantee their lives, they will lay down their arms and surrender. It's just that the envoys they sent to negotiate were directly cut off by the Fuso Army and threw their heads back to their positions.
Obviously, the Fuso Army did not want to negotiate with them at all, and would not accept their surrender. This made the mob and the rebels even more desperate.
Soon, the general offensive began. The Fuso Army amassed more than a hundred 75-mm field guns and opened heavy fire on the mob and rebels. They fired thousands of shells, and the shells almost ploughed the mob and rebel positions. Under heavy shelling by the Fuso Army, the mob and rebels suffered heavy casualties.
Subsequently, the Fuso Army launched a fierce offensive. Under the suppression of their powerful firepower, the mob and rebels, who lacked heavy weapons, could not resist at all, and the defense line was quickly breached. At the same time, morale is also declining, and the will to fight is on the verge of collapse. As a result, these mobs and rebels have completely become the targets of the Fuso Army's killing.
"Poof!" A bayonet stabbed a mob in the chest, piercing him directly.
"Die!" An officer of the Fuso Army, with the command knife in his hand, slashed a rebel into two pieces with one sword.
The entire battlefield is completely one-sided. The mob and the rebels, who were no match for the Fuso Army, were completely suppressed by them.
"Surrender, we surrender." Some of the mob knelt on the ground and raised their hands in surrender.
However, the Fuso Army turned a blind eye and killed them directly.
"It's over, it's all over!" Saburo Masaki watched all of this with despair on his face. What he said was not the end of the riot this time. He had expected that the riot would not succeed. He said that there was no hope for the restoration of the Japanese Empire. Those soldiers of the Fusang Army are already completely loyal to the Fusang Kingdom and the Chinese Empire. With them, it would have been impossible for the Japanese Empire to be restored. Therefore, Saburo Masaki, who regarded himself as a loyal servant of the Japanese Empire, was like a dead heart. (To be continued.) )