Episode 157 Hearing is false, seeing is believing

Episode 157 Hearing is false, seeing is believing

The war of words between the Ming and the Soviet Union was explained that the Soviet army "burned, killed, looted, and tortured prisoners of war" in the occupied areas, but the Ming army invited an international observation group and a press group to visit, and it was easy to confirm that the Soviet Union was lying. It not only proved that the Soviet Union was lying, but also exposed all kinds of darkness and brutality under Soviet rule to the eyes of the international community as never before.

Prior to this, the Soviet Union had been strictly closed to the outside world, prohibiting the free entry of foreigners and the free exit of Soviets. But now, suddenly, a large part of the Soviet territory is being put on display in front of the whole world. Concentration camps, mass graves (where people who died of famine and mass executions during Lenin's time) are buried, slave mines, hellish "orphanages......

It is said that once Gorky visited a certain orphanage, and the children were ordered to show the happiest and happiest side to the master. But one of the children summoned up the courage and cried out to expose the lie, telling their fearless "petrel", Master Gorky, how they were starved and inhumanely abused. But this "Haiyan", who could still fight with a pen during the Tsarist period, only left silently at this time, and has remained silent. And as soon as the child left in Gorky, he was dragged and shot.

Now, this huge, airtight iron house, due to the attack of the Ming army, suddenly opened a large corner to the outside world. The embarrassment of the Soviet Union in the international arena can be imagined. However, the Soviet Union accused the Ming army of "unlimited submarine warfare" and "polluting water sources", but it did not wrongfully accuse the Ming army. However, the Ming army also had countermeasures. The "barrage" of polluting water sources was easily interpreted by the Ming army as "preventing the corpses of Ming soldiers from being washed into the sea" according to the prior reason. Even if it's far-fetched, it makes sense. Moreover, the nerves of the international observer group have long been shaken by the greater atrocities committed by the Soviet Union against its own people, and it has long been indifferent to this small and unreasonable "violation" of the Ming army.

As for the Soviet Union's unrestricted submarine warfare, this Ming army was even more able to provide sufficient evidence to refute it. According to the provisions of international conventions at that time, the legal submarine warfare should be that after the submarine finds the enemy ship, it first floats and then orders the ship to stop for inspection. If, as a result of the inspection, the ship is loaded with contraband, that is, weapons or war materials, then it can be sunk. But before sinking, put the crew in a "safe environment". And it is specifically stipulated that lifeboats cannot be considered a "safe environment". The implication is that a cramped submarine must take its entire crew with it.

If the above convention is violated, it will be regarded as "unrestricted submarine warfare".

However, this regulation can be said to be quite "egg pain", basically impossible to enforce, and purely stifling the possibility of legal submarine warfare.

In front of the international observer group, the Ming army showed several film clips. This was all filmed by a Ming submarine with a hand-held camera on the bridge. In one section, a Ming submarine sails on the surface and chases a cargo ship at full speed. It can be seen that the person holding the camera is very difficult, the camera rises and falls, and a large amount of water pounces on the bridge and splashes on the camera. In front of the camera, you can see that another female soldier of the Ming army patted the signal light, constantly signaling the cargo ship in front of it, ordering it to stop for inspection, but the ship in front of it turned a deaf ear and fled with more horsepower.

But the surface speed of the submarine was faster, and after a while, the distance gradually narrowed, and the national flag fluttering at the stern of the cargo ship could be clearly seen in the camera: it was the Japanese flag.

The Ming submarine shouted in Japanese with a megaphone, and the cargo ship in front of it did not stop. The Ming submarine fired a series of machine shells to warn, and the cargo ship in front still did not stop. When the distance was shortened to two or three hundred meters, a small bright spot flashed on the deck of the cargo ship in front, and then a small splash of water exploded next to the submarine, and then a gunshot floated over. On the deck of the cargo ship ahead, a crew member could be seen aiming at the submarine with a rifle, and a crew member next to him was waving his fist and shouting something.

The female soldiers on the bridge of the submarine screamed, and the camera shook violently, and the film ended here. Apparently, the female soldier who filmed was also very frightened, and the camera almost fell into the sea.

At this time, the Ming Army commentator explained to the members of the International Observation Mission:

Then, the captain of the submarine was forced to order a cannon fire back. After that, he ordered the firing of torpedoes, which sank the cargo ship. Even so, the submarine gave the crew who fell into the water the necessary rescue. The Japanese cargo ship did not have enough life rafts of its own, so the captain ordered them to give them the inflatable life rafts on his own boat. They were given a lot of fresh water, and then they were sent a distress signal by radio before the submarine left. ”

This was followed by a film. The first half of this section is much the same, with the submarine floating on the surface to chase the cargo ship, signaling and shouting at the same time, but the cargo ship ignores it, and the submarine is forced to sink it. But this time, the content behind is shocking - when the female soldiers of the Ming army rescued the Japanese crew who fell into the water, a Japanese crew member actually took out a knife and stabbed a female soldier of the Ming army, and then shouted a slogan, probably "Long live His Majesty the Emperor" or something. The female soldier of the Ming submarine was in a panic again, and "snapped" a few shots and killed the murderer. They scrambled to carry the wounded female soldier into the submarine. Immediately afterwards, the captain ordered the rescue to be terminated and an emergency dive was made in order to stabilize the submarine as soon as possible and rescue the injured crew.

This is a long video, and the camera follows after the injured crew is carried into the submarine. It can be seen that the female soldier's face is pale and she has been moaning and shouting "Mom". After a while, the film came to an end.

This video made everyone feel heavy. The narrator also said with a deep sorrow:

Due to the amount of bleeding, the absence of blood on board, and the lack of other necessary medical conditions, she only lasted more than an hour. This girl is two days away from her nineteenth birthday, and her family has already set up a marriage for her...... But now, just for pulling a Japanese crew member out of the water, he was stabbed to death. …… There are several such films, all of which were shot in September and October, on various submarines. But then, we no longer require the captain to strictly follow the convention, but to ensure the safety of the submarine itself as the first priority. You must also agree that if someone is accusing us of 'unrestricted submarine warfare,' the responsibility is not on our side. We did this because we were forced by the other party to breach the contract first. ”

As the saying goes, hearing is false, seeing is believing. Most of the Soviet Union's accusations against the Ming State could not produce evidence, and they were easily refuted by the facts of the Ming military. And Ming Guo did not accuse the Soviet Union of any crimes, but just asked the international observer group to go around. Soon, the countries that sent members of the international observation mission began to accuse the Soviet Union of various crimes on behalf of Ming Guo.

Within the League of Nations, the USSR was once again deeply isolated. The Soviet Union could not say anything new, but only repeatedly protested that it had been isolated, blockaded, contained, and strategically surrounded by the imperialist countries, and once again organized workers, cadres, students, and staff members in Moscow to take to the streets and voluntarily march against the "gross slander" and "serious interference" of the imperialist countries in the Soviet Union.