Chapter 32 Management of Japanese Prisoners of War
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At this time, Inuyang Yinan was standing on the edge of the guard box outside the gate of the base, waiting for the sentry to convey the order that Lu Xiangyang gave him.
The Japanese traitor did not have permission to enter the base, and it was not so easy for the traversers to trust a Japanese. Although there was a plot where the younger brother was taken by the protagonist Wang Ba and worshipped. However, modern Chinese people have a deep guard against the Yamato nation in their bones, and this situation cannot be reversed by simply handing over a name to a man.
Inukai Kazumi stood respectfully on the edge of the sentry box, and he had no complaints in his heart about not letting him enter the base.
As a new Japanese traitor, his range of activities was much larger than that of other prisoners of war. Yesterday he even saw the big kite that had been circling in the sky landing in this well-guarded barracks.
Sergeant Lu Xiaobei, the little boss of a man with a dog, told him that it was not a kite, but a machine that could fly in the sky, called an airplane. It is also driven by people.
Driven by a human? Can people also fly freely in the sky? Isn't that something that only characters from ancient mythology can do?
This base carries too many magical things that people can't expect, and Inukai Kazuo thinks it's normal to not let him enter this place. If you don't show enough loyalty, you won't be allowed to enter this place by word order. He even made it a grand goal for him to have permission to enter the base.
The more he saw new scientific and technological things, the less optimistic he was about the military operations on the Liaodong Peninsula by his compatriots, who sometimes had fanatical militarist ideas in their minds.
At first, Inukai Kazuo's wishful thinking was that the traverser would win militarily, and the Japanese army was forced to compromise and sue for peace. He can get huge benefits as an intermediary to assist in coordination.
As for those fanatics who want to break him into pieces or something, Inukai Kazuo has no intention of returning to Japan at all, if you have money, you are an uncle, and you can't fall in love. Now it seems that the chances of his new masters agreeing to the Japanese army's suture for peace are slim, and they presumably intend to eat the Japanese army all. Anyway, who has such a big advantage in the military, will still negotiate with you, and speak directly with his fists.
An Yanxin drove the all-terrain vehicle to roll up smoke and dust, and kept galloping in the direction of the base of the green paint area. The observation post on the blast fence spotted them from a distance, and the guard box removed the obstacle at the entrance of the base early.
The poster team members are dressed in mountain camouflage, wearing special operations Kevlar helmets and goggles. The most attractive thing is the black and white skull mask on the face.
When they passed by the sentry box, Inukai immediately gave them a bow that was 90 degrees deep.
Are these their ninjas? Where did they come back? I don't know who is so unlucky, if you want to use them to deal with it, the end must be miserable. Inukai Kazuo thought to himself.
In fact, if Nogi Noshinori knew that he was calculated by this five-person team and finally gave up the plan to annihilate the Shimenzi Qing army, he would really be angry.
A man raised by the dog waited for a long time at the edge of the guard box before he received the order that Lu Xiangyang conveyed to him with a walkie-talkie.
At this time, the officers in charge of the base were also worried about how to deal with these prisoners of war. It's not the same thing to always use barbed wire to fence them in the open space outside the base.
Idle and energetic prisoners of war, you are like this and sooner or later you will have to do something, such as fighting, escaping from prison or something.
We can't let them sit idle and drain their energy. It was the consensus of these commanders, but when it came to what to do with the prisoners of war, they didn't think about it.
can only let a man stand at the door outside the plane to eat soil and wait for the news, and those chief officials and uncles are thinking slowly in the conference room.
There was a lot of infrastructure work in the base, but the traverser didn't even let in the daily rape of a dog and a man. Not to mention these Japanese prisoners of war who have not yet "abandoned the darkness and turned to the light".
Road construction and logging were the most popular options for the work of these Japanese prisoners of war.
The repair of the Fuzhou Avenue dirt road will help the mechanized troops of the traversers to deploy more quickly on the Liaodong Peninsula. Improving poor road conditions also helps to reduce wear and tear on vehicle parts. Let these Japanese prisoners of war build roads, a typical good deal of exchanging their flesh and blood for the life of the modern machinery of the traverser. There are not a few people who raise their hands in favor of such a good deal.
As for logging, it is even more practical and imminent. As the weather gets colder, the demand for fuel increases. Although the "prop group" provides a lot of heating equipment for the traverser, it is all practical electricity as energy. From electric heaters to air-conditioned floor heating tents, all of them are electric.
Electricity requires fuel consumption, which also increases the wear and tear of the generator set. Heating with wood reduces the loss of electricity. Another good deal to exchange the flesh and blood of prisoners of war for energy. It is also an alternative project that has been praised by many people.
In the end, Zhao Yi made a decision and asked the Japanese prisoners of war to go to the wood. Now the prisoners of war are kept in the open air like this. The prisoners of war relied on the clothes and blankets left behind from the retreating Japanese troops to keep out the cold, which had to be done in case of rain and snow.
By that time, the dead prisoners of war would not be able to squeeze out anything. Let them go to the logging first, and then build some shelter from the tents and tarpaulins discarded by the Japanese army.
Winters on the Liaodong Peninsula are warmer than in the northeast, deep inland, and it is hoped that these POWs will survive. What? You say that simple shelters will hardly allow prisoners of war to survive the winter? If you can't stand it, you will bury it, this is the original words of Zhao Yi.
A man raised a dog and waited for an hour, and finally received Lu Xiangyang's order. The content is simple, let them organize the prisoners of war to go to the wood, and the rules will be the same.
The so-called rules are as usual, that is, Inukai Kazuo is responsible for organizing prisoners of war, deploying breakups, distributing tools, etc., and completing workload tasks under the supervision of the traverser. Run a prisoner of war and he will have a finger cut off. And the prisoner of war team that ran away from the prisoners of war had to play a game called Ten Kills and One Kills.
Yesterday a man brought out 100 prisoners of war and brought back 100 prisoners of war, and his fingers are still alive. Today he is going to take 500 prisoners of war, five times the number of yesterday, and the probability of him breaking his finger has increased fivefold, and you say that it is impossible without pressure.
It's just that the strong factor in this nation's genes is playing tricks again, and Inu-raisan sees this task as a test of his ability, and he happily takes the order.
Hearing the sentry's order, Inukai Kazuo bowed in the direction of the interior of the base, and then bowed to the sentry before walking towards the prisoner of war camp.
The sentinel who had made the order shake his head inexplicably, Nima, can't you hear the rhythm of your finger dropping? Lead a group of prisoners of war with axes to cut wood in the mountains with complex terrain, and if you want to riot, how many fingers do you have enough to chop, it is estimated that even Ding Ding is not enough to see. I don't know what this Japanese is excited about?
After yesterday's practice, Inukai Kazuo found that the method he came up with to control prisoners of war was feasible. He felt that even if the number of people increased fivefold, the same approach would still work.
The way to raise a man is actually very simple, put people with contradictions in a task force, and let them contain each other.
And there are so many prisoners of war, and it is impossible for him to know them all, how can he distinguish between those and those people who are contradictory?
Don't worry, one or two ready-made contradictory collectives in the Japanese army can be used by him. That's the sergeant and the ordinary soldier.
Most of the Japanese Army soldiers who participated at this time were fanatical secondary school teenagers who had been brainwashed by Japanese militarist ideology. The mind is full of martial arts and the idea of bushido, which expands the territory. They were loyal and brave samurai who claimed to be the emperor, and they had ideals and aspirations.
As we mentioned earlier, they signed a labor contract with the military's contractor, and they came to the battlefield to work to earn money.
The fanatical secondary school boys all became soldiers, and the common people who were afraid of death were reluctant to go to the battlefield. So who else is going to be a soldier? People who are desperate, such as a dog with a man. There are also unscrupulous people who want to make war profits, ruffians, hooligans, gamblers, and so on.
With these people as the main composition of the military community, you should not expect any discipline from them. Drinking and making trouble in peacetime, and taking the opportunity to set fire to robbery in wartime are all good tricks of military husbands.
However, they are, after all, workers on a contracted contract, unlike soldiers who serve. In the Japanese Army at that time, the salary of a soldier was higher than that of a soldier.
These soldiers, who were regarded by ordinary soldiers as walking corpses with no idealistic ambitions, actually took more money than these warriors who claimed to be the emperor's sword. The soldiers are not happy, how to look at these soldiers is not pleasing to the eye, plus the military discipline of the soldiers is usually lax, and it is a matter of time to fight with ordinary soldiers.
Inukai Kazuo took advantage of the contradiction between these two groups, and easily took a hundred people out yesterday, and brought them all back.
Inukai Kazuo is full of confidence in organizing manpower in the region, but the chief officer in the base is not as optimistic as him. Lu Xiangyang had already sent several sniper teams of mountain troops to the mountainous area where the logging area was located in advance to conduct adaptive training with live ammunition. On the one hand, they adapted to the mountainous environment of Northeast Asia, and on the other hand, they monitored these Japanese prisoners of war who were logging.
A man with a dog will not know that there is only a distinction between prisoners of war who have escaped and those who have not escaped, and there will be no distinction between successful and unsuccessful escape. Without being asked, Japanese prisoners who stepped out of the warning range were shot.
Even if someone can get away with using the terrain to escape sniper fire, Lu Xiangyang doesn't mind carrying out another adaptive training for guerrilla fighters in mountain pursuit.
In an unfamiliar mountainous area, it is extremely challenging to avoid the pursuit of experienced mountain troops.
If you've done that, you'll have to deal with the Ranger Foot Patrol near the Saddle River. Only after crossing them did the Japanese prisoners of war truly escape.
It is estimated that there will not be many Japanese prisoners of war who can pass these levels. In fact, it was difficult for Japanese prisoners of war who had the idea of escaping to escape the surveillance of their own crew. The game formulated by Lu Xiangyang to meet one out of ten is like a Dharma sword hanging over the head of a prisoner of war.
No one wants to pay with their lives for the personal freedom of others, let alone those who are inherently conflicted.
In this way, the prisoners of war watched their own crew members while working, and the ordinary soldiers were wary of the soldiers who were lax in military discipline, and the soldiers were also wary of the soldiers of the Second Army of the Middle Army, who were prone to fever.