Chapter 594: Landing in Malaysia
Chinese A total of 68,000 Malay troops from Malaysia and Indonesia surrounded Zhoujia Island.
However, when their troop carriers entered a place 15 miles away from Zhoujia Island, Zhoujiadao's coastal defense artillery opened fire, and after a burst of artillery fire, more than 30 troop carriers were sunk immediately.
In total, more than 15,000 Malays fell into the sea.
The Malays hurriedly retreated, and at this time, they knew how powerful Zhoujiadao was.
Seeing the fear of the Malays, a Japanese commander cheered up: "Their artillery fire does not have many shells, rush again, and lure them to finish the shells." ”
So, the Malays began to charge again, this time sinking eighteen more boats.
By now, 12,000 Malays have died.
And on Zhoujia Island, Fang Long asked the coastal defense artillery regiment: "How many shells are left?" ”
The commander of the artillery regiment reported: "Eighteen more shots." ”
Fang Long immediately ordered: "This time there is no need to shell them from a long distance, put them within ten miles, and we will use torpedoes." Let them feel that we have no shells, and shell them again when they are six miles in, which will work well. ”
Sure enough, when the Malays made the third charge, there was no shelling of Zhoujiadao.
The Malays shouted excitedly and rushed to ten miles, and Zhoujiadao fired a torpedo.
More than a dozen troop carriers were sunk, and more than four thousand people died.
At the instigation of the Japanese army, the Malays rushed to a place only six miles away from Zhoujia Island, and the Malays shouted excitedly: "We have landed on the island!" ”
What can be answered to them is: the thirty coastal defense guns on Zhoujia Island have called again.
The distance was too close, and the target was ten out of ten, so the Malays were miserable.
All of a sudden, sixty troop carriers were sunk, and more than 30,000 Malays fell into the sea.
By now, the Malays have lost 37,800 people.
The rest of the people immediately wanted to evacuate, but they were stopped by the Japanese army.
While they were arguing about whether to advance or retreat, the Zhou family army attacked.
Eight warships from Zhoujiadao rushed over in a row, followed by a dense crowd of troop carriers.
The warship rushed while firing its guns, and the momentum was unstoppable.
"Run! If you don't run, you'll die! The Malays immediately turned around and ran back.
The battle lasted for a day and two nights, and finally ended with the victory of Zhoujiadao.
Zhou Jiajun did not stop and continued to chase the Malays.
At this time, in the Malaysian port of Malacca, more than a dozen troop carriers docked at the pier.
Because the Malays attacked Zhoujia Island, it is not surprising that during this time, there have been a lot of troop movements at the port land station.
But when these people came ashore, the people at the dock noticed that something was wrong: these people were not dressed uniformly, and they did not look like the Malay army.
By the time they wanted to call the police, it was too late.
These landed were the Burmese Independence Army, led by Aung himself.
"Occupy Malacca, and kill the soldiers when they see them." Aung gave the order.
So the 16,000 independent army rushed to the city of Malacca.
The remaining 3,000 city defenders had no time to resist and were wiped out.
The common people closed their doors and windows one after another, and hid themselves in their houses.
Three hours later, Aung boarded the requisitioned car, and the soldiers got into it.
"Occupy Kuala Lumpur!" With an order, a convoy of more than 10,000 people headed for Kuala Lumpur.
When the Independence Army occupied Malacca, the remaining Malay Army general in Kuala Lumpur immediately sent an urgent telegram to the head of the Malay Army, who was fleeing by sea.
They concentrated their troops from all over the country, gathered 30,000 men, and prepared to wipe out the independence army outside the city of Kuala Lumpur.
What they didn't expect was that another unit, Chang Liang's troops, had already landed in Beihai.
There was no resistance at all in Beihai, and it was done in half an hour.
Chang Liang ordered half of the troops to march towards Kuala Lumpur.
The other half of the troops, who did not have a car, were requisitioned in the next city and then marched towards Kuala Lumpur.
When they heard the enemy's attack from the north and south, the confidence of the Malay defenders was completely lost, and they fled in all directions, and if they did not flee, there was only a dead end.
Soon after the deserter came out, he ran into Chang Liang and Ang's troops.
They surrendered one after another, and more than 10,000 of them were incorporated into Ang's troops, and more than 10,000 were incorporated into Chang Liang's troops, bringing Chang Liang's troops to more than 30,000 and Ang's troops to 28,000.
The Malay soldiers who did not surrender all ran to the sea, trying to grab the boat and leave.
But in front of the pursuers in cars, only a tenth of them fled to sea, and the rest died.
The general who stayed behind sent a final telegram to the chieftain at sea, shot himself himself, and by this point Chang Liang and Aung's troops dug up West Malaysia.
And the chief, who was preparing to return to Malaysia at sea, had to flee to East Malaysia with 10,000 soldiers belonging to the Malaysian side.
And the leader of Indonesia also landed in East Malaysia with more than 10,000 remnants of soldiers, and they will go to East Indonesia.
At this time, the 30,000 elite soldiers of Zhoujiadao led by Cui Haitao had approached East Malaysia and could be reached in six hours.
In West Malaysia, Chang Liang's more than 30,000 people and 10,000 people of the Independence Army boarded a sea ship and marched directly into West Indonesia.
There are not many Malay troops in West Indonesia today.
More than 40,000 elite soldiers were enough to sweep away the more than 30,000 Indonesian defenders.
But when Chang Liang went ashore, he found that all the Indonesian troops left behind were concentrated, waiting for Chang Liang's surrender.
In this way, Chang Liang's troops were stationed in Jakarta, and Chang Liang officially took over Indonesia.
After taking over Indonesia, Chang Liang announced that his troops were those of the Imperial Army.
As soon as this declaration came out, those who wanted to move their hands withdrew.
After pacifying Indonesia, Chang Liang arranged more than 20,000 troops to approach East Malaysia from the south, while Cui Haitao's 30,000 men attacked East Malaysia from the north.
Under the attack of both armies, the soldiers of the army on the island mutinied.
They killed army officers in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Then they shouted to the sea: "We surrender!" ”
In this way, the more than 80,000 troops of the Malaysians and Indonesians who attacked Zhoujia Island were all wiped out, and all their officers died.
Later, Chang Liang announced that he was following the orders of the imperial army to protect Indonesia.
And Cui Haitao also announced that he followed the orders of the imperial army to protect Malaysia.
Three hours later, the Japanese 18th Division issued an order: order Chang Liang's troops to be the Indonesian Army, and Chang Liang to be the commander-in-chief of the Indonesian Army. Cui Haitao's troops were ordered to be the Malaysian Army, and Cui Haitao was the commander-in-chief of the Malaysian Army.
All disputes were quelled by order of the 18th Division.
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