Chapter 44: The End of the Great War
The first-hand information after the atomic bombing was passed to the Allied Joint Command, and the first reaction of many people was not to believe that there was such a terrible weapon in the world.
The facts are in front of them, and they cannot be allowed not to believe that the Japanese Navy is indeed finished.
Shock is shock, Bulgaria has no meaning to explain, the unknown is often the most terrifying.
Originally, it was to kill monkeys and worship chickens, but of course the governments themselves had to send people to see them. Anyway, Bulgaria will not care about the remnants of the Japanese warships, after the nuclear radiation, there will be no human survival on them.
Whoever wants to pick up the bargain, let whoever is sent to death, and one death in the pit is counted as one.
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Japan
When the Tokyo government received the news that the Holy Alliance had announced the total annihilation of the main force of the Japanese navy, its first reaction was that it was impossible, but unfortunately their combined fleet was indeed lost.
The Holy Alliance's navy is marching straight to the Japanese mainland, and now there is no naval fleet in Japan that can afford to fight a war.
Surrender?
This is impossible, after the two nuclear bombs in history, the Soviet Union entered the war, and they are still engaged in the national jade crushing plan, if it is not for the emperor's instigation, it is estimated that they can hold out for a long time.
The government, which was dominated by the radicals, preferred to believe that the combined fleet had an accident at sea than to admit that Bulgaria had such powerful weapons.
"Judging from the current situation, the combined fleet has become more and more auspicious, and the Japanese islands are poor in resources and difficult to hold onto.
I propose that while preparing for the defense of the homeland, I will immigrate to the mainland as much as possible and move the capital to ****! β
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The Japanese have the plans of the Japanese, and Bulgaria also has the plans of the Bulgarian war, and as the monkey that was used to kill the monkey and worship the chicken, the ending was destined to be tragic.
On June 21, 1941, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued another proclamation ordering the Japanese government to surrender unconditionally.
Otherwise, from July 1, a city will be destroyed every day in Japan until the Japanese government surrenders.
Out of humanitarian considerations, the Allies threw a large number of leaflets on major Japanese cities, asking the Japanese people to stay away from the cities, and it was none of Ferdinand's business to listen or not.
Because of the time constraints, the Allies had not yet had time to carry out strategic bombing of the Japanese mainland, and the situation of the Japanese government at this time was not as severe as it was in August 1945 in history.
In the hearts of the Japanese, the announcement issued by the Bulgarian government is naturally almost like a fart, and they will not die without seeing the power of the nuclear bomb with their own eyes.
The final decision-making power is back to Sofia, Tokyo is excluded first, in case the Japanese government is wiped out, who will come out and surrender?
You can't really bomb all the way and turn Japan into an uninhabited island, right?
Ferdinand couldn't do this kind of thing! The main purpose of using nuclear bombs is to deter and consolidate Bulgaria's hegemony, and if it continues to be killed all the way, only terror remains.
History went back to square one, and the first bombing target was placed on Hiroshima, a major Japanese military center that could weaken Japan's war potential.
The headquarters of the Second General Army of the Japanese Home Defense Force, as well as the Kure Naval Yard, were located in Hiroshima, and the battleships Nagato, Yamato, and Kuro Akagi and Soryu were built here.
Time flew by, and the much-anticipated July 1st arrived, and on this beautiful day of clear skies, Hiroshima ushered in the world's most terrifying mushroom cloud.
With the experience of the last time, this time Bulgaria is more prepared, and a lot of film and television materials have been filmed.
Well, in fact, I just photographed a vague mushroom cloud, and there was nothing, considering safety issues, everyone took pictures at a high altitude dozens of kilometers away, and the picture was naturally not clear.
Hiroshima is even worse than in history, after all, Bulgaria's nuclear technology is more mature, and the Americans have dropped an atomic bomb equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT explosives in history, and this time it has at least tripled, and the consequences are naturally more serious.
It is estimated that there are not many people left in the city, and the surrounding affected areas will be even larger.
Affected by the nuclear explosion, the Japanese government immediately increased its air defense, and they could not deal with this terrifying weapon, but the plane could be shot down.
Regardless of the reaction of the Japanese government, Bulgaria's strategic nuclear bombardment continued, and at half past three in the morning on July 2, 1941, Bulgaria planted a mushroom cloud again in Yokohama, the outer port of Tokyo.
Anyway, the power of the nuclear bomb is big enough, and it doesn't matter if there is an error, as long as it is dropped in a Japanese city.
According to Ferdinand's idea, if something goes wrong, it doesn't matter if you throw it in the countryside, you can continue tomorrow, this is Japan itself, and they won't have a good time throwing it anywhere.
Although the explosion occurred in the middle of the night, the impact was much greater than yesterday's mushroom cloud in Hiroshima, where Yokohama is next door to Tokyo and is only about 30 kilometers away.
When Yokohama was hit by a nuclear attack, all around Tokyo were affected, and many people were exposed to the radiation and their skin was decomposed, and they were deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes.
The Japanese government had the most intuitive sense of what a weapon of mass destruction was, and made them understand that there really are weapons in the world that can destroy a city.
At this time, the attitudes of many people in the top echelons of the Japanese government had changed, and the foundations that had supported the war behind the scenes had now changed their attention one by one.
Smart people know that this battle cannot be fought any longer, and God knows how many nuclear bombs the enemy still has, and who can guarantee that tomorrow's mushroom cloud will not fall on Tokyo?
Anyway, after the nuclear explosion in Yokohama, the Japanese government moved from Tokyo, and the city is so fucking dangerous.
On July 2, 1941, the Japanese government sent a request for negotiations to the Holy Alliance, which was undoubtedly denied, saying that unconditional surrender was necessary to surrender unconditionally.
Otherwise, this play will be performed in vain, don't you see that the countries of the pan-international front are trembling now? As the chief director, the Bulgarian government naturally wants to let it end perfectly.
Isn't it just a nuclear bomb? At this time, there were still many in the treasury of Bulgaria, and it didn't matter if one hundred and eighty were thrown.
Well, they are thousands of miles away, and they threw it out by themselves, and there is no pain in the skin, and the horror of the nuclear bomb is naturally not as deep as the person concerned.
On July 3, 1941, the mushroom cloud descended again, and this time it was Kobe's turn to be unlucky, and probably no one dared to eat the famous Kobe beef in later generations.
The Tokyo government is afraid, the enemy is now grabbing a big city to bomb, and it is no joke to destroy a city with a bomb.
As soon as the mushroom cloud rose, the city was destroyed, and the horrific casualties made the Japanese feel hopeless, and the people who had supported the Japanese government in waging the war now regretted it.
Huge anti-war demonstrations erupted in Tokyo, and countless people took to the streets to demand an end to the government, but only a few days ago they were the most staunch fighters.
"Father, what a horror the strategic nuclear bombardment!" Ferdinand Jr. sighed
Ferdinand shook his head and said, "No, little Ferdinand. Actually, this is not bad, you can calculate how many casualties were caused by our strategic nuclear strike?
And what is this death toll if we carry out ordinary strategic bombing, blockade the Japanese for a long time, destroy their farmland, and then launch a landing operation? β
"Father, I see. Then the government propagated that we were peace-loving, and in order to reduce the casualties caused by the war as much as possible, we adopted strategic nuclear bombing! Little Ferdinand said excitedly
Sure enough, everyone has learned badly, and in the short term, fewer people have died, but the sequelae of nuclear bombing are strong?
Of course, Bulgaria will not say this question. The casualties of this strategic nuclear bombing are only in the hundreds of thousands, and they may exceed one million in the future, but in a conventional war, the number of casualties may exceed 10 million.
What's more critical is that all the dead are the Japanese now, there are no casualties on the Allied side, and if anyone dares to be blind, let them be cannon fodder in the next battle.
Time flew by, and over the next few days, Nagasaki, Oita, Kyoto, and Nagoya all felt the power of the mushroom clouds.
The Japanese government finally couldn't hold on, all seven cities were scrapped, and Bulgaria didn't have any intention of stopping, who knows how many nuclear bombs they still have?
Especially in the next three days, Bulgaria actually threw three in each city, which seemed to be disgusted that the previous blasting was not thorough enough, and this time it was necessary to achieve full coverage.
Three large cities with a population of more than one million have disappeared, and there is no possibility of recovery from decades of infighting.
On July 7, 1941, a coup d'Γ©tat took place in the Tokyo government, and the radical government was overthrown.
The rest of the matter was easy to do, everyone was frightened, and no one dared to wrestle with Bulgaria at this time.
Without the Holy Alliance sending troops, the other members of the Pan-International Front announced their surrender and surrendered.
They have seen the tragic situation of Japan, and Bulgaria has dropped 14 nuclear bombs before and after, causing millions of casualties to Japan and incalculable economic losses.
No one wants to follow in the footsteps of the Japanese, anyway, in this world war, they are just engaged in logistics, and by the way, they help the British to wave the flag and shout.
If they do not take up arms and go to the front line, even if they are held responsible, they can only be accomplices at most, and it is a big deal to cede land and pay compensation.
Even the British, the main culprit, were spared, not to mention them.
With the surrender of the Japanese government, the world war came to an end, and a new international order was being formed, and Ferdinand did not bother to ask the following questions.
The overall situation has been decided, no one should think about turning the tables at this time, if it weren't for his intervention, maybe those nuclear bombs in the back would have been saved.
After the bombing of Yokohama, the Japanese will not be able to hold on, and they will surrender regardless of whether there is a nuclear strike behind them.
You must know that at this time, the navy of the Holy Alliance has completed the blockade of the Japanese mainland, and they have no choice.
Angry, Ferdinand's mood was much better, and he estimated that in the next century, Bulgaria's world hegemony would be solidified.
As long as future generations do not die, the Bulgarian Empire does not collapse from within, and Bulgaria's hegemony will not be overthrown at a time when mankind is still a global village.
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The Holy Alliance Expeditionary Alliance was busy again, and the Japanese Emperor ordered surrender, but there were still many diehards, and they all needed to be exterminated by the coalition forces, and it would not end in the short term.