Chapter 722: The End of White Australia
Chapter 80: The End of White Australia
As the news of the flight of the top team of the Australian federal government spread, the last 10,000 or so Allied officers and soldiers abandoned on the battlefield completely collapsed. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoIn an atmosphere of self-abandonment, people began to walk out of the trenches with white flags and surrender to the Japanese troops on the opposite side.
On 22 September, the Japanese troops, who discovered that the "enemy chieftain" had fled in a submarine, immediately launched another attack in spite of their exhaustion. At this time, the Allies were not only sick and hungry, but also starved of ammunition, and learned that the Supreme Commander had abandoned them and fled, and they were completely demoralized from top to bottom. Therefore, the "Red Hill" and "Main Ridge" positions of the Allied forces in the front line were about to collapse at the touch of a button, and the town of Rai behind it only lasted for half a day, and it was basically announced that it had changed hands - at this time, the remaining Allied soldiers, because of their injuries and hunger, were already skinny, their hands would tremble when they held guns, and it was difficult to even complete the aim, and they were barely supported by a spiritual spirit. When the news of the chief's escape spread, this spirit collapsed, and the whole person was basically abolished.
On the morning of 23 September, a group of Japanese troops landed behind the Allied front in small boats, successfully broke through the Allied positions that had been in disarray, and attacked the town of Sorrento, where the Allied headquarters was located. Only a few hundred American soldiers retreated to the southwestern tip of the peninsula, a hill about two square kilometers in size, guarding the exit of Phillip Bay, in an attempt to hold on to the last moment with the help of the strong reinforced concrete fortress on the hill and the 30 tons of ammunition and supplies just delivered by the "White Pomfreng" submarine.
Due to the steep mountain, the strong fortress, and the fierce artillery fire of the defenders, the arrogant and careless Japanese army did suffer a little at first, and was hit in front of this last stumbling block. But this setback did not really save much defeat, but only stimulated the Japanese to be ruthless - so these American warriors waited for the shelling of six Yamato-class battleships in turn, and the repeated baptism of Japanese bombers from poison gas bombs to incendiary bombs......
In the middle of the night of September 24, the ammunition depot of the fortress was broken and detonated by an armor-piercing shell from a Japanese battleship. Even from the other side of Phillip Bay, you can see it clearly. At the same time, the ground shook violently for several kilometers like an earthquake. In mid-air, the sky was covered with smoke and dust, and debris flew sideways, and all kinds of iron pieces, rubble, and charred corpses were lifted into the air and thrown into the sea...... After this earth-shattering explosion, the resistance of the remnants of the Allied forces finally ended, and the last Allied battle flag on the battlefield of the Australian continent withered in the flames, like the final end of a nightmare.
But in fact, for the white inhabitants of the Australian Federation, their doom is far from over......
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A fierce, bloody and arduous battle has finally come to an end.
Looking at the last tattered Star-Spangled Banner on the hill in the distance, falling in the sea breeze, Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji couldn't help but let out a long breath.
- Although the victory or defeat was almost decided from the beginning of the war due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, the tenacity and tenacity shown by these "American and British ghost animals" in a desperate situation still made him feel speechless. Although the Japanese army had the advantage in strength and firepower, it was not easy to end such a brutal battle in such a short period of time. The hardships were no less than those of the Russo-Japanese War.
At this time, facing the dawn of victory, Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji did not feel much pride, only felt that he was tired, tired, bitter, every nerve ending and brain cell was numb, and he didn't even have the strength to cheer. So, he jumped out of the car, sat on a rock next to the road, lit himself a cigarette, looked at the rising sun on the horizon, and didn't think about anything, just rested motionless.
Shortly after sunrise, the weather was gloomy again, and a little rain was falling. The cool rain woke Masanobu Tsuji from his paralyzed state of exhaustion. He casually extinguished the cigarette butt, turned around, and looked again at the land that had just changed owners.
The beautiful Victorian houses of Sorrento have been battered by Japanese bombers and naval guns in recent days. Many of the wooden houses were burned to the ground with only a few charred stakes. And more than half of the concrete buildings are also full of holes, like honeycombs, crumbling. But even so, it can still be vaguely seen how enviable the prosperity and beauty of this European-style town in the southern hemisphere once was, making it difficult to imagine that this land is so far away from Europe. In particular, those typical British red brick houses made Masanobu Tsuji can't help but think of the Navy Ministry building known as the "Red Refining Tile" in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo......
Despite the fact that the town of Sorrento was devastated by the war and even experienced a poison gas war, many people survived the purgatory-like ruins - just as the last Allied resistance at the end of the headland was shattered, ghostly figures emerged from the ruins like burrowing marmots.
A small number of them were scattered Allied soldiers, but the vast majority were white Australian women and children. Their clothes were torn into strips, dirty and torn, barely able to cover their bodies. You can see the old woman's shriveled and drooping breast ♀ and skinny back, and you can also see the young woman's round shoulders and towering and stiff breasts ♀. Some children are sucking milk or crying softly, at first glance there are at least hundreds, maybe even thousands.
Watching these unclothed women and children emerge from the ruins, the Japanese soldiers watching around couldn't help but laugh ambiguously, or make all kinds of obscene ♀ gestures, or even whistle for a long time...... Obviously, some of these white women would soon be in the comfort stations of the Japanese army, and the "meritorious men" who were present would patronize their skin and meat business......
However, because of this, these Japanese soldiers treated Australian women quite well, and they spoke softly. Some of the soldiers even took out leftover biscuits and rice balls and threw them at the half-starved white women and children—for some reason, the recent Japanese supplies were unusually abundant, even to the point of extravagance and waste. This made many women breathe a sigh of relief, thinking that these yellow-skinned dwarfs were not so bad after all.
However, if the Japanese treated Australian women with some politeness, then the treatment of surrendered Allied soldiers was not dignified at all - the hordes of prisoners of war had just been driven to an open field, and the Japanese soldiers who escorted them could not wait to search for their belongings, and swept away the blankets, watches, jewelry, blades, cutlery, food and even toothbrushes of the Allied prisoners. Anyone who dared to resist was grabbed by the hands and feet and thrown to the ground, followed by a flurry of punches, kicks, and clubs. If a prisoner of war had a pistol or dagger hidden on his body and was found by the Japanese army, then at least he would have to be hit with the butt of the rifle and bleeding profusely, and if he was unlucky, he could be stabbed to death with a bayonet.
After the body search, the Allied soldiers were given a small amount of food and water, which was about enough for each of them to feed a small mouse...... After a while, three small steamers spitting billowing black smoke slowly approached the dock of Sorrento Town, which had just been repaired by Japanese engineers, and some scorch marks and bullet holes could still be seen on the hull of the ships - these were Australian ships captured by the Japanese in a nearby port.
With the arrival of three small steamers, white Australian women and children were escorted onto the ship one after another, ready to be sailed back to the city of Melbourne, where they had just escaped, and then made further disposal. However, the carrying capacity of the three small steamers was limited, and the combined displacement of the three ships was less than 2,000 tons, so that, on the basis of the principle of international acceptance of ladies first, the captured Allied officers and men had no good luck in traveling by boat—according to the arrangement of the Japanese staff officers, these prisoners, who were already sick, hungry, and exhausted, were to be driven like a herd of cattle under the bayonets of the guards, along the coastal road around Phillip Bay, back to Melbourne, who were already extremely weak, Even to the point where the wind blows and falls......
As a result, the transfer of these ragged and hungry prisoners of war turned into a death march with a total distance of more than 80 kilometers - the vast majority of Japanese soldiers adhered to the barbaric spirit of bushido, and treated these "white-skinned ghost animals" mercilessly, and the brutality was commonplace in the process, the prisoners were stabbed at the slightest disobedience, and the prisoners who fell behind were all brutally beaten, and some Japanese soldiers even beat the heads of the prisoners of war with sticks for fun. Prisoners dying of illness and malnutrition were abandoned on the side of the road, and those who fell to the ground were buried alive by their own partners at gunpoint. If anyone refused to cooperate or even dared to resist, the bestial Japanese soldiers would pick them to death with bayonets.
So, in the cold winter rain falling from the sky, tens of thousands of ragged and drenched Allied officers and soldiers, trembling and holding their arms, embarked on a tragic journey back to downtown Melbourne - the road to the north was potholed with artillery fire and bombs, and the ditches along the road were littered with abandoned equipment, burned-out trucks, gun carriages and foot robberies. The captives were forced to drag their heavy feet around the jumbled obstacles, and the wounded who were missing legs had to use branches as crutches, dragging loose bandages and limping forward. The fifty or sixty kilometers of road became a long cemetery for the burial of these sick and hungry people, and the ditches along the road were soon filled with corpses and dying people.
However, any prisoner of war who was able to stagger on this march was not the most unlucky, regardless of whether or not he could reach the final point of the prisoner of war camp. Even more tragic were those who had fallen at the beginning of the march - Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu had seen with his own eyes, an Australian officer with a scrawny but red face, eyes like burning coals, and an apparently feverish Australian officer, who had only taken a few steps from the town of Sorrento, staggered to the ground, coughing heartbreakingly, but unable to get up. A Japanese soldier in escort stepped up and kicked him in the chest. The Australian officer struggled to get up and pleaded with the Japanese soldier, but the latter simply pointed the point of the bayonet at his neck, killing him with a single blow.
Not far away, two unkempt Australian civilians, who appeared to be strong coolies conscripted on the spot, were forced by the Japanese to dig a pit with bayonets and carry an American captain with a serious infectious disease into the pit. Unexpectedly, at the moment of falling into the pit, the captain suddenly struggled to escape from his grave. The Japanese soldiers ordered the two Australians to beat the dying captain back with shovels, but they refused at first, until the Japanese soldiers pointed their guns at them, and the two of them reluctantly brandished the shovels and knocked the captain into the pit, and he was buried alive...... Perhaps because the soil was not compacted, after a long time, a hand could still be seen outside the grave, clutching in despair in the air.
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Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji, known as the "Jackal Daisa", turned a blind eye to this with a cigarette in his mouth - he was never a merciful person who could have mercy on the enemy, and he had a part of the credit for the massacre of American prisoners of war in the Philippines. Moreover, for this inhumane atrocity, Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji also has his logic: why was it that the American and British white animals were able to slaughter colored people like pests, and not allow colored people to slaughter them upside down? You must know that the first batch of criminal immigrants who were exiled to Australia by the British Empire killed more than 80% of Australia's aborigines in only 20 years, and the aborigines on Tasmania were killed to the ground, and finally used bloody butcher knives to dye this piece of land half a world away from the island of Great Britain white. Today's Japanese army is just learning from the traditional experience of the British, reporting it one by one, replacing it with colored people to kill all their noble whites, and once again changing the racial structure of the Australian residents......
If white Europeans and Americans can confidently exterminate the aborigines in the Americas and Australia and make a new race, why can't the Japanese nation do the same?
Still, out of the most basic curiosity, he called out to a staff officer who was in charge of directing the transport of prisoners of war and asked in Japanese where he was going to transport them. Then I learned that General Yamashita had ordered that all Allied prisoners of war should be taken to the mines of Western Australia.
“…… Mines in WA? Do you want them to go down to the mines? That's not a good idea! I've seen it in Western Australia! ”
Masanobu Tsuji frowned and shook his head, "...... Don't look at the tall appearance of these white people, in fact, they are all lazy, inefficient, and have a big appetite. If they were allowed to mine, they would eat more than the Imperial Army's soldiers' daily food rations, and dig up less ore than the thinnest Korean laborers...... In addition, these guys like to go on strike twice every three days, demanding more rations and rest, and they really don't know whether they are alive or dead - instead of raising these stupid white people who are lazy and lazy, they should collect laborers from North Korea and China! ”
“…… Indeed, Your Excellency. In fact, for the past few years, we have been replacing the stupid American and British white animals with the China, the Vietnamese, and the Koreans. But last month, the Australian Front Command came to the headquarters of the Eighth Route...... Well, no, the diplomats of the Chinese Red Army, who were arranged by the Comintern to come to Australia to establish a consulate, and as soon as they arrived in Australia, they approached the commander, General Yamashita, to protest and demand that we release the Chinese laborers who had been conscripted to Australia one after another, so that they could return home, or at least protect their basic rights.
Then, the representatives of the Soviets also helped them, saying that since the red regimes of China and Japan had negotiated an alliance, they should not continue to make the citizens of friendly countries perform hard labor without compensation, and at least they should pay their laborers and compensate them for their previous work...... Your Excellency, as you know, the situation is stronger than people these days, and the Combined Fleet Command of the Truk Town Guard Mansion also supports this view, so Admiral Yamashita has to pinch his nose and agree. ”
The staff officer explained, "...... As a result, in hindsight, less than half of the Chinese laborers were willing to stay in the mines, even if they were paid very good wages. And the labor shortage that has arisen after so many people have left, we can only count on these American and British prisoners of war to fill it. ”
“…… I see...... It seems that there is no way to do it, so I have to stuff them into the mine to play the surplus value, and waste a little bit of food...... At present, the government has changed its signboard, and it must pay attention to decency in doing things, and it can no longer casually execute prisoners en masse. ”
Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji sighed, "...... What's next? Did all the Chinese workers who left their jobs return to China on the return migrant boats? ”
“…… No, only a small percentage of them went back. The rest took the land given to them by the commander and settled in Australia. ”
“…… What the? And give them the land? Why do you want to give them the land that the imperial army has beaten down with blood and sweat? Masanobu Tsuji was surprised.
“…… Because of the trouble in settling their salaries, many Chinese laborers refused to accept paper money - at a time when all kinds of consumer goods in the country were completely rationed, whether it was military tickets or yen, there was no way to buy any goods, and God knows when the market would have to resume trading. And if it is given in kind, the headquarters will not be able to take out too much...... So the commander came up with a compensation plan for the distribution of land, anyway, Australia's territory is too big, the population is too small, and the land in the wild is also barren, so it is better to send people ......"
The staff officer replied, "...... Rest assured, the headquarters allocates to the Chinese all the inferior dry fields on the Darwin Harbor, Capantalia Bay and Cape York Peninsula, as well as some semi-arid pastures on the edge of the desert. As you know, the place is a desert a few steps away from the coastline, and the nearest big city is separated by thousands of kilometers of no man's land, originally even if everyone gave more land, everyone was not willing to live there, but now it can be used to prevaricate the Chinese. As for the good watering land on the banks of the Darling and Murray rivers, it is reserved for our own immigrants! ”
“…… I see. Masanobu Tsuji nodded, "...... And what about these captured white women? How are you going to place it? ”
“…… According to the plan, they were sent to Melbourne, and the bustards from several comfort stations on the front line in Australia were screened, and the women who were suffering from infectious diseases and willow disease were first singled out, and then the beautiful Caucasian women were sent to the comfort stations, and the not-so-beautiful Caucasian women were assigned to the Chinese laborers who came out of the mines as wives...... What the? What about immigrants in our country? Your Excellency is really worried! Our country has fought for so many years, and there have been countless deaths and injuries among young and strong men, and now there are more women and fewer men in the country, and a young man can be matched with a car of girls! Where is the need for more than that, to find a Caucasian woman to marry? ……”
“…… Well, although it sounds very reasonable and logical, it still feels like a bit of a loss this time......"
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At the same time, thousands of kilometers away in the waters of the Solomon Islands, on a majestic ship like a floating city, Wang Qiu, who was wearing beach pants and a sweat vest, lying on the deck and basking in the sun, looked at the latest score displayed on the [Book of Traveling] and quietly breathed a sigh of relief.
- [Successfully change Australia's racial attributes, turn 'White Australia' into 'Yellow Australia', and get 20,000 reward points]......
“…… Well, the speed at which the reward points come in is not bad, but it takes three million points...... No, Sophie has eroded a few more boats in the back, and now the breakaway points that need to be made up have risen to 3.2 million, and there is still a long way to go! He held up a large glass of juice cocktail beside him, took a sip, and sighed faintly, "...... It really looks like we can only fight one more World War III......"