Chapter 696: Jun Takeshita
Chapter 696: Jun Takeshita
"Then I'll have to get to know you again, in Shimotakeshita Jun, a cadet of the Imperial Army Non-commissioned Officer Academy. www.biquge.info The lieutenant stretched out his hand to Wang Liang, and after Wang Liang reported that he had been a soldier, he became much more respectful.
"Ryo Shenmu, a Tokyo merchant." Wang Liang simply took out his old name again.
Jun Takeshita's words made Wang Liang think, has the Japanese Army begun to train special operations talents again? That's a real headache.
What a heavy loss Yamamoto caused to the Eighth Route Army at the beginning, and it took a lot of effort and a huge price to eradicate this cancer.
If the Japanese Army starts sending soldiers to Germany for special operations training and then sending them to China, then there will be something to do.
Although Wang Liang said just now that military training is vain, it is better to take part in more actual combat.
However, military training in Germany is not military training in the traditional sense, but training combined with actual combat.
In particular, Germany is currently in the war phase and needs a large number of soldiers, since you have come to participate in military training, okay, then you can fight for our country.
Learn while fighting, and I can profit if you have a gain.
"You are alone in Germany for military training? The future of the Imperial Army. Wang Liang tried to trap Takeshita's words.
"Haha, Shenwu-kun misunderstood. My classmates had already left a month ago, and I was delayed by some personal matters. Takeshita Jun smiled and replied.
Wang Liang somewhat understood, and it seemed that as he had guessed, he had begun to train special operations trainees again.
"I don't know which unit Shenwu Jun served in before? I look at Shenwu Jun's physique, and the strength of his hand when he shook hands just now, as well as the calluses left by the tiger's mouth, it should be a combat unit, right? Jun Takeshita seems to have started the routine as well.
Wang Liang was a little surprised by this kid's observation ability, obviously not a second-class goods, it seems that he should be careful.
"The 20th Division, that was four or five years ago, it's really worth remembering." Wang Liang casually reported a unit number, which was not difficult at all for Wang Liang, who knew the establishment of the Japanese army.
Speaking of Wang Liang's fate with the 20th Division, Kuzo, who died in Kizumura, was the chief of staff of the 20th Division.
The soldiers of the 20th Division died at the hands of Wang Liang, and they did not dare to say that there were 1,000, or 5 or 600.
Fate is not shallow.
Later, when the Pacific War broke out, this unit was sent to the front line in Papua New Guinea in the Pacific.
The result was also quite miserable.
Fighting with the United States and Australia, he was beaten by others and scurried around like a falling flower dog.
At the time of the landing in Papua New Guinea, the 20th Division had 25,572 wolf-like officers and soldiers, compared to 785 scrawny skeletons that could not even lift a gun at the time of surrender.
A sad force.
"If I'm not mistaken, this unit should have been in China and participated in the Lugou Bridge Incident, right?" Jun Takeshita said thoughtfully.
"Yes, but I was discharged from the army by then." Wang Liang nodded, and when he mentioned this, he became angry, and a thought flashed in his mind, to kill this little devil named Jun Takeshita.
However, what Jun Takeshita said next surprised Wang Liang, and even suspected that this kid was acting here with him.
"Japan should not have invaded China, and it should not have launched a Pacific war now, sooner or later it will be punished, sooner or later." Jun Takeshita seems to have a feeling.
"Lieutenant Takeshita, your words are dangerous." Wang Liang looked at Jun Takeshita with interest and said.
This is the second time Wang Liang has seen a Japanese officer who hates war from the bottom of his heart?
The first one has become Wang Liang's good friend, Tanaka. Kakuei, I guess I've returned to Japan by now.
This second Takeshita Jun doesn't know what the hell it is?
Is it friend or foe?
Wang Liang, a veteran driver, has no way of knowing.
"The soldier I define is similar to the ancient samurai, knight. They are responsible for safeguarding national security, defending and guarding national borders, maintaining government power and social stability, and sometimes participating in non-combatant work including disaster relief. But what about now? Militarism was rampant to the point of no return, and fanatical young Zhuang factions waged wars everywhere in order to seize military power. I don't really know how long our country can hold on and how long it can hold out. Sooner or later, one day it will fail, and there will be nothing. Perhaps it's because on this cruise ship carrying freedom, Jun Takeshita opened his heart and revealed a lot of things in his heart that he couldn't say on weekdays.
"Everyone has a strong belief in the Imperial Army, Takeshita Jun, why are you, as a soldier, so pessimistic?" Wang Liang was already happy in his heart, and he could basically conclude that Takeshita Jun was telling the truth.
"That's just wishful thinking on the part of some people who have been deceived. The facts will prove what I say. Takeshita seems to be firm on this.
"Then why did you become a soldier? Sooner or later, don't you have to join this war? Wang Liang retorted.
"I became a soldier to defend my country, not to invade other countries. I've already explained my understanding of the concept of the military, and that's what I'm going to put into practice. Toshimi Takeshita said.
"You are a soldier, if your commander asks you to go to China tomorrow and asks you to pick up a butcher's knife to kill unarmed Chinese, can you refuse? Can you resist? Don't be stupid, Lieutenant Takeshita, put away your unrealistic fantasies. Be a qualified soldier with peace of mind, the politics of the empire, you are not capable of changing it. You're just one of the hundreds of thousands of lieutenants in the Imperial Army, just obey orders. Wang Liang poured a basin of cold water on Jun Takeshita.
Jun Takeshita wanted to refute it, but he didn't know what to say.
Obviously, what Wang Liang said is very reasonable and impeccable.
yes, can you say no? No, soldiers have always made it their duty to obey orders.
"Shenwu Jun, it seems that you are just like me, and you are not very satisfied with this war." Jun Takeshita changed the subject, and he felt that there seemed to be dissatisfaction with the holy war in Wang Liang's words.
"It doesn't matter, I'm a businessman, I've traveled all over the world, and the country is already dispensable for me. The concept of home and country is not so important, to be honest, in China, I don't speak Japanese, all Chinese will treat me as a compatriot. Wang Liang pulled the calf and said.
"Do you speak Chinese?" Jun Takeshita looked at Wang Liang in amazement and asked, as if he had discovered a new world.