065 Good news

The 47th Army launched an attack on the front line of Busan, and the defending Japanese army knew that the vast sea was behind them, and they tried their best to resist at this time.

The 47th Army, the 74th Division, and the 56th Division, plus two divisions of the Korean Self-Defense Forces, had 100,000 men, to say the least, five artillery battalions, and an operational brigade of the Air Force...... It is no exaggeration to say that the soldiers are strong.

The 47th Army had the highest fighting spirit, and it had just eaten a 120th division in Gyeongju, and this was the time when confidence was doubled, and in their eyes, the Japanese A division was just a dish.

The 74th Division, which was not willing to lag behind, has always been the main force, and it is naturally not far behind at this time.

The DPRK Self-Defense Army, which was clamoring for "liberating the motherland," also recovered the 3,000 miles of mountains and rivers of the motherland under the passionate slogan of Park Chung-hee, and launched a decisive battle against the last enemy.

This is how the two sides fought a bloody battle on the front line of Busan.

From morning to night, the blood flowed and the sky was dark.

Wave after wave of warplanes took turns bombing the Japanese army, and artillery attacks took turns, and the whole of Busan was in a sea of fire.

Immediately afterwards, the officers and soldiers of the 47th Army screamed and killed Busan.

The two divisions of the Japanese army serving as the outer guards were the elite of the 17th Front Army, well-equipped and confident in fighting to the death, and naturally they were not afraid of the Chinese who rushed in front of them.

The bloody war continued, day and night did not stop, three ancient oriental peoples fought in this land, this kind of fighting in the First Sino-Japanese War a few years ago, the Ming Dynasty has happened, but modern technology makes this war more destructive.

Not far away in Gyeongsang South Road, Lin Zuoda is eating lunch, lunch is very simple, two dishes and one soup, sauerkraut fried meat, with big white rice, he never eats fatty meat, not even meat, but every meal is indispensable is soybeans.

Commander Lin is indispensable for soybeans in every meal, whether it is fried soybeans, stewed soybeans, or tofu, in short, soybeans are an indispensable dish.

Even Huang Ke knew about his hobby, so when he met him, he would ask people to bring him a few bags of high-quality soybeans to give him.

When people come and visit, as long as it is a conversation, he will also pour a plate of dried fried soybeans and eat them one by one with his hands, just like eating melon seeds.

At noon, Commander Lin was eating fried soybeans and rice, and on the table next to him was a topographic map of Busan, on which the deployment of the enemy and our troops was marked in red and blue, and the battle had been fought for a day and a night, but Busan was still not taken, and the devils began to evacuate from the port of Busan to the mainland in waves, he knew that once he entered the sea, it was equivalent to letting this group of devils go, they did not have a navy, and in addition to sending planes to chase after them, the hundreds of thousands of lions under his command could only stand on the coast and scold their mothers.

He has been dealing with Itagaki Seishiro for more than ten years, this time he beat Itagaki Seishiro hard enough, from Jinzhou to the northeast, after crossing the Yalu River, he fought all the way to the south, and beat Itagaki Seishiro and his hundreds of thousands of Kwantung Army to the small place of Busan, but Lin Zuoda was still unwilling and wanted to fight.

Not just to fight, he wanted to eat this gang. "What Kwantung Army, North Korean garrison army? It's all a dirt chicken and tile dog! ”

However, whether the Japanese are local chickens or tile dogs, anyone who has dealt with them knows. The Kwantung Army's combat strength is obvious to all, whether it is in the northeast or in Korea, few of them surrender, their marksmanship is not bad, their combat quality is very high, and a pair of iron feet on a forced march can walk dozens of miles in one night.

But these aroused his desire to fight, if they were all puppet troops, scattered troops, what kind of strength would they have?

Commander Lin ate crunchy soybeans, his eyes stared at the map in front of him, this battle was probably his last battle, and he couldn't leave any regrets in public or private.

Just thinking about it, the staff officer quickly broke through the door, "Commander, the 47th Army broke through the Japanese defense line, and Busan is now in chaos." ”

This was great news, and it was the news he had been looking forward to the most, but he didn't show any surprise, just asked lightly, "Oh, where did you break through?" ”

"Kanai." The subordinate replied.

Commander Lin walked to the map, drew a few lines against the location of the map, and then said: "The reserve team is also transferred, and before tomorrow, we will strive to take Busan." ”

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At the Shanghai Conference, at which the heads of state first briefed each other on the current war process and then held consultations on the plan to establish a "World Police Organization," reaching a number of important consensuses.

However, Churchill felt that the name "World Police Organization" was not very good, and that it was a bit powerful, so he proposed to change the name.

"I think it might as well be called the United Nations?" Churchill pointed out that the English poet Byron's "Travels of Childe Harold" used this name to describe the allies in the Battle of Waterloo: "Here, the United Nations sword is unsheathed, and the compatriots will set foot on the battlefield on that day!" All of this will live forever. ”

Other heads of state agreed, because before that, many countries had launched the "Declaration of the United Nations" against the fascist countries, and it was more appropriate to call it the United Nations at this time.

Roosevelt then expressed his opinion, "Then, we will set up such an organization to maintain world peace and security, and I propose to establish a permanent member body, which will be composed of China, Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. ”

Huang Ke thought for a while and said: "The four permanent members belong to an even number, and the same situation will occur in the voting, so it is better to set up five permanent members." ”

As he spoke, Huang Ke pointed to the French representative on the side and said, "France is also a big European country, so it's better to let France join in." ”

After the on-site interpretation, the French delegates were greatly surprised to hear this, and President Roosevelt had previously revealed some of his intentions to them, but Huang Ke brought it up, which surprised them.

The representative of France looked at Huang Ke with gratitude.

At first, Churchill thought that Roosevelt and Huang Ke had discussed it in advance, but later learned that Huang Ke did it on purpose, and he did not understand Huang Ke's purpose in doing so, but by the time the United Nations was established, Churchill had already stepped down.

Seeing that the other three countries had reached a unanimous agreement, Stalin did not say anything more even if he was unhappy, and had to reluctantly agree.

There was a great deal of consensus on the main issues on the day of the establishment of the international organization, and as for the drafting of specific charters, it would be left to other people, and it would take many consultations and talks between the five countries at that time.

The talks on the day achieved good results, and Huang Ke held a banquet to celebrate.

Many heads of state delegates gathered in the lobby of the hotel to celebrate the impending victory.

At this time, Huang Ke stood up with his wine glass and said, "Gentlemen and ladies, please be quiet, I have good news to announce." ”

Everyone fell silent, the band stopped playing, and everyone's eyes were focused on Huang Ke.

"Lin Lin, commander of the Fifth Army Group of the Chinese National Defense Forces, sent me a telegram that just now, the National Defense Forces and the Korean Self-Defense Forces have recaptured the last piece of Japanese occupation on the Korean Peninsula -- Busan, and now, there is not a single Japanese army resisting in the entire Korean Peninsula!"

As soon as the words ended, there was a roaring applause in the hall, and everyone sang and danced, but Churchill and Stalin's faces showed a hint of displeasure.

There is no doubt that after this war, China stationed its troops in Indochina, Southeast Asia, and the Korean Peninsula, and the area of control reached the highest level in China's history.

And these were the spheres of influence of Britain and France before this.

Huang Ke raised his glass and clinked glasses with the heads of state, and everyone was harmonious and happy on the surface, but Churchill and Stalin were angry behind their backs.

"Damn Japanese monkeys!" When Churchill returned to his room, he cursed angrily.

"Mr. Prime Minister, what's wrong?" Assistant Parkwood walked over and asked.

"Japanese monkeys, Japanese monkeys drove us out of Asia, while the Chinese took advantage of this war and drove the Japanese out. I think it's hard for us to go back. Churchill sat down on the couch and said helplessly.

"Don't be so pessimistic, Mr. Prime Minister. You know, although China occupies a large territory, their economy and industry are very backward, and they are not even as good as the Soviet Union in this regard. I think that after the war, they will need to build their economy even more, and more overseas spheres of influence will seriously affect their economy. We just have to convince the Americans, and then everything will be fine. Assistant Parkwood analyzed.

Churchill didn't seem to be impressed by his suggestion, though, and waved his hand.

"I don't have to think about the long term, what I'm most worried about right now is the Hong Kong issue. Now that Vietnam and the Philippines are occupied by the Chinese, Hong Kong has become a small island surrounded on all sides, and the Chinese have deployed heavy troops around Hong Kong and may invade Hong Kong at any time. If they want to go back to Hong Kong, then we have to be tough. Speaking of this, Churchill frowned, "But damn Huang Ke is so cunning." ”

"So, Mr. Prime Minister, what about President Roosevelt's attitude on this matter?" Parkwood asked.

There is no doubt that the United States, which has the most money and guns among the four major powers and supplies all countries, plays a pivotal role in all disputes, but it cannot completely influence them.

"I don't know their attitude yet, but Roosevelt is going to rely on Huang Ke to take out the Japanese, and I don't think they will lean towards us on this issue." When Churchill finished speaking, he leaned back and sighed as if he had aged a lot.

"Regardless of President Roosevelt's attitude, we have to keep ourselves tough." He muttered again.