Chapter 80: The end of white Australia As the news of the escape of the Australian federal government's top team spread, the last more than 10,000 Allied officers and soldiers abandoned on the battlefield completely collapsed.
In an atmosphere of self-destruction, some people began to walk out of the trenches holding white flags and surrender to the Japanese army on the opposite side.
On September 22, the Japanese army discovered that the "enemy chief" had actually escaped on a submarine, and immediately launched another attack regardless of fatigue.
At this time, the Allied forces were not only sick, hungry, and short of ammunition, but also had no fighting spirit from top to bottom after learning that the top commander had abandoned them and fled.
Therefore, the "Red Hills" and "Main Ridge" positions of the Allied forces at the front collapsed at the first touch, and the town of Rye at the back only defended it for half a day before basically announcing that it had changed hands.
At this time, the remaining Allied soldiers, due to injuries and hunger, , they are all skinny and skinny, their hands are shaking when holding the gun, and it is difficult to even aim, all relying on their spiritual energy to hold on.
When the news of the officer's escape spread, his spirit collapsed and his whole person was basically useless.
On the morning of September 23, a group of Japanese troops rowed small boats and landed behind the Allied lines.
They successfully broke through the already chaotic Allied positions and entered the town of Sorrento, where the Allied headquarters was located.
Most of the Allied troops At this point, the officers and soldiers completely lost their fighting spirit, dropped their firearms one after another, and raised their hands in surrender listlessly.
Only a few hundred U.S. soldiers retreated to the tip of the southwest of the peninsula, a hill approximately two square kilometers in size guarding the exit of Philip Bay.
They attempted to rely on the solid reinforced concrete fortress on the mountain and the force just sent by the "White Pomfret" submarine.
Thirty tons of ammunition and supplies continued to hold on until the last moment.
Due to the steep mountains, strong fortresses, and fierce artillery fire from the defenders, the arrogant and careless Japanese army did suffer a bit at first, and was beaten to death in front of this final stumbling block.
But this setback could not really save much of the defeat.
Instead, it stimulated the Japanese army to become more aggressive.
So, these American warriors waited for the six Yamato-class battleships to bombard each other in turn, and the Japanese bombers to repeatedly baptize from poison gas bombs to incendiary bombs.
Late at night on September 24, the fortress's ammunition depot was damaged and detonated by an armor-piercing shell from a Japanese battleship.
In an instant, the entire battlefield was shattered and earth-shattering.
It was as if a sun appeared in the dark night, and a bright burning mushroom cloud slowly rose in the night sky. rising.
Even from the other side of Philip Bay, you can see it clearly.
At the same time, the ground for several kilometers was shaking violently like an earthquake.
Smoke and dust covered the sky in mid-air, debris flew across the sky, and various pieces of iron, gravel and charred corpses were lifted into the air and thrown into the sea.
After this earth-shattering explosion, the resistance of the remaining Allied forces finally ended, and the Australian mainland battlefield The last Allied battle flag on the battlefield withered in the flames, like the final end of a nightmare.
But in fact, for the white residents of the Australian Federation, their misfortune is far from over.
A fierce, bloody and arduous battle was finally over.
Looking at the last tattered Stars and Stripes flag on the distant hills, falling in the sea breeze, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu couldn't help but let out a long breath.
Although due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, the outcome was almost certain from the beginning of the war, the tenacity and tenacity displayed by these "American and British ghosts" in desperate situations still surprised him.
Even though the Japanese army had advantages in strength and firepower, it was not easy to end such a brutal battle in such a short period of time.
The hardships involved were no less than the Battle of Lushun during the Russo-Japanese War.
In the end, at this time, facing the dawn of victory, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu did not feel much lofty ideals.
He only felt that he was exhausted, tired, and miserable.
Every nerve ending and brain cell was numb.
The little energy he had to cheer was gone.
So, he jumped out of the car, sat on a stone next to the road, lit himself a cigarette, looked at the rising sun on the horizon, thinking about nothing, just resting motionless.
Shortly after sunrise, the weather became gloomy again, and a few raindrops began to fall.
The cool rain awakened Tsuji Masanobu from his paralysis due to excessive fatigue.
He put out the cigarette butt, turned around, and once again looked at the land that had just changed its owner.
The exquisite Victorian-style houses in the town of Sorrento have been baptized many times by Japanese bombers and naval guns in recent days, and have long since become devastated.
Many wooden houses were burned down to only a few blackened wooden piles.
More than half of the concrete buildings are riddled with holes, like honeycombs, and are crumbling.
But even so, it is still possible to vaguely see how enviable prosperity and beauty this European-style town in the southern hemisphere once had.
It is hard to imagine that this land is so far away from Europe.
Especially those typical British-style red brick houses, Tsuji Masanobu couldn't help but think of the Navy Ministry Building in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, known as the "Red Tile" Although the town of Sorrento was devastated by the war and was covered with rubble, and even experienced a gas war, many people still survived in this purgatory ruins.
At the end of the headland, the Allied forces When the resistance was shattered, some ghostly figures were also scolded by the Japanese soldiers.
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Like burrowing marmots, they emerged from the ruins with trembling and unkempt appearance.
A small number of them were broken Allied soldiers, but the vast majority were white Australian women and children.
Their clothes were torn into strips, dirty and torn, and could barely cover their bodies.
You can see the old woman's shriveled, sagging and bony back, and you can also see the young woman's round shoulders and tall, firm breasts.
Some children were sucking milk or crying softly.
At first glance, there were at least hundreds, maybe even thousands.
Seeing these half-clothed women and children emerging from the ruins, the surrounding Japanese soldiers could not help but laugh with ambiguous expressions, or made various obscene gestures, or even whistled for a long time.
It was obvious that , some of these white women will inevitably appear in the Japanese military's comfort stations in the near future, and the "meritorious officials" present will patronize their skin and flesh business.
However, precisely because of this, these Japanese soldiers have a pretty good attitude towards Australian women and their words are relatively gentle.
Some of the soldiers even took out the leftover biscuits and rice balls and threw them to the half-starved white women and children.
For some reason, the Japanese army's supplies recently were extremely generous, even to the point of extravagance and waste.
This made many women breathe a sigh of relief, secretly thinking that these yellow-skinned dwarfs are not so bad after all.
However, if the Japanese army was somewhat polite to Australian women, then it treated the surrendered Allied soldiers with no dignity at all.
Groups of prisoners of war had just been driven to an open field, and the Japanese soldiers escorting them couldn't wait to The belongings were searched and all the blankets, watches, jewelry, blades, cutlery, food and even toothbrushes of the Allied prisoners were swept away.
If anyone dared to resist even a little bit, he would be grabbed by his hands and feet, thrown to the ground, and then beaten with sticks and punches.
If a prisoner of war has a pistol or dagger hidden on his body and is found by the Japanese army, he will at least be hit with a gun butt until his face is bloody.
If he is unlucky, he may even be stabbed directly with a bayonet. die.
After the body search was completed, the Allied soldiers received a very small amount of food and water.
The portion for each person was probably just enough to make a little mouse have a round belly.
After a while, three small boats were spitting out billowing black smoke.
The steamer slowly docked at the dock of Sorrento Town, which had just been repaired by Japanese engineers.
Some scorch marks and bullet holes could still be seen on the ship.
These were Australian ships captured by the Japanese army in nearby ports.
As three small steamers arrived one after another, white Australian women and children were escorted onto the ship one after another, preparing to be transported across the sea back to the urban area of Melbourne where they had just escaped not long ago, and then further processing would be carried out.
However, the passenger capacity of the three small steamers is limited, and the combined displacement of the three ships is less than 2,000 tons.
Therefore, based on the international principle of ladies first, those captured Allied officers and soldiers did not have the option to travel by boat.
Good luck, according to the arrangements of the Japanese army staff, These sick, hungry and exhausted captive soldiers will be driven like a herd of cattle under the bayonets of the guards and walk back to Melbourne on foot along the coastal road surrounding Philip Bay.
However, they are already extremely weak and even reach the age of To the extent that the wind will blow it over As a result, the transfer of these ragged and hungry prisoners of war turned into a death march with a total mileage of more than 80 kilometers.
The vast majority of Japanese soldiers abided by the barbaric spirit of Bushido and treated them mercilessly.
These "white-skinned beasts" were subjected to brutal behavior during this process.
The prisoners who disobeyed were hacked with knives, and the stragglers were all beaten inhumanely.
Some Japanese soldiers even used sticks to hit prisoners on the head for fun.
Prisoners who were dying due to illness and malnutrition were abandoned on the side of the road.
Those who collapsed were buried alive by their companions at gunpoint.
If anyone refused to cooperate or even dared to resist, the bestial Japanese soldiers would stab them to death with bayonets.
So, in the cold winter rain falling from the sky, tens of thousands of allied officers and soldiers in ragged clothes and soaked to the skin, trembling with their arms folded, walked back to Melbourne city.
The road leading to the north was pockmarked by artillery fire and bombs.
The ditches beside the road were strewn with abandoned equipment, burned-out trucks, gun mounts and rifles.
The prisoners were forced to drag heavy footsteps around these messy obstacles.
The wounded who were missing their legs could only use branches as crutches and struggle forward while dragging loose bandages.
The entire road, which stretched for fifty or sixty kilometers, became a long cemetery for the burial of these sick and hungry ghosts.
The ditches along the road were quickly filled with corpses and dying people.
However, any prisoner of war who can stagger on this marching road, regardless of whether he can finally reach the end point of the prisoner of war camp, is not the most unlucky.
What's even more tragic is that Lieutenant General Masanobu Tsuji saw with his own eyes a scrawny Australian officer who fell down while marching, but his face was red and his eyes were like burning coals.
He was obviously suffering from a high fever and just left Sorrento.
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After only a few steps in the town, he staggered and fell to the ground, coughing heartbreakingly, but couldn't stand up.
A Japanese soldier escorting him came up and kicked him in the chest repeatedly.
The Australian officer struggled to get up and stretched out his hand to plead with the Japanese soldier, but the latter just pointed the tip of the bayonet at his neck and killed him with one blow.
Not far away, two unkempt Australian civilians, who seemed to be drafted coolies on the spot, were forced by the Japanese with bayonets to dig a pit and carried a U.S. captain with a serious infectious disease into the pit.
Unexpectedly, at the moment when he fell into the pit, the captain suddenly started struggling desperately, trying to escape from his tomb.
The Japanese soldiers ordered the two Australians to use shovels to beat the struggling captain back.
They refused at first, but it was not until the Japanese soldiers pointed their guns at them that they reluctantly swung the shovels and beat the captain into a pit.
Perhaps he was buried alive because the soil was not compacted.
After a long time, you could still see a hand hanging out of the grave, desperately grabbing at the air.
Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, who was known as the "Jackal Colonel" in the past, turned a blind eye to this while holding a cigarette in his mouth.
He has never been a merciful person who can pity the enemy.
When he massacred American prisoners of war in the Philippines, he had a share of the credit.
Moreover, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu also had his own logic for this inhumane atrocity: Why were white animals in the United States and Britain able to kill people of color like vermin, but not people of color who were allowed to kill them in reverse?
You must know that back then The first group of criminals exiled to Australia by the British Empire Criminal immigration took only twenty years to kill more than 80% of the indigenous people in Australia, and the indigenous people in Tasmania were killed to the last The butcher's knife dyed this land half a world away from Great Britain white.
What the Japanese army is doing now is just learning from the traditional experience of the British, tit for tat, replacing it with people of color killing all the noble whites like them, and once again changing the racial structure of Australian residents.
Since European and American white people can confidently exterminate aboriginal people in America and Australia, why can’t the Japanese nation follow suit?
However, despite this, out of the most basic curiosity, he stopped a staff officer responsible for directing the transportation of prisoners of war and asked in Japanese where the prisoners of war were to be transported.
Then I learned that General Yamashita Fengfumi had ordered that all Allied prisoners of war be taken to the mines in Western Australia.
"Are the mines in Western Australia asking them to go down into the mine?
This is not a good idea.
I have seen such scenes in Western Australia."
Tsuji Masanobu frowned and shook his head, "Although these white people seem to be quite tall, they are actually lazy, inefficient, and have a huge appetite.
If they were allowed to mine, they would probably eat more than the imperial army every day.
The daily food rations for soldiers are even larger.
The ore dug out is less than the thinnest North Korean laborer.
In addition, these guys also like to go on strike every three days to make troubles, demanding more rations and rest.
They really have no idea about life and death.
Instead of raising these stupid white people who are lazy and eat, Might as well collect workers from North Korea and China.”
"Indeed, Your Excellency.
In fact, in the past few years, we have been using Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans to replace stupid American and British white animals.
But last month, the Australian Front Command came A batch of Chinese Eighth Route Army troops, uh, no, they belong to the Chinese Red Army.
The diplomats were arranged by the Communist International to come to Australia to establish a consulate.
As a result, as soon as they arrived in Australia, they found the commander, General Yamashita, to protest, demanding that we release the Chinese workers who had been conscripted to Australia one after another, so that they could go home, or at least be guaranteed their basic rights.
Then, representatives of the Soviet Union also supported them, saying that since the red regimes of China and Japan had negotiated and formed an alliance, citizens of friendly countries should not continue to do hard labor without pay.
At the very least, the workers should be paid and all the work they had done before would be required.
To compensate Your Excellency, as you know, the situation is stronger than the people now, and the Combined Fleet Command of Truk Fort also supports this view, so Admiral Yamashita had to hold his nose and agreed. " The staff officer explained, “After statistics, even if very generous wages are offered, less than half of the Chinese workers are still willing to stay in the mines.
And the labor force that emerged after so many people left We can only count on these American and British prisoners of war to fill the gap.”
"So it's like this.
It seems like there's no other way.
We have to stuff them into the mines to use their surplus value.
If we waste food, just waste a little bit of it.
Now the government has changed its sign.
We need to be more dignified in doing things and can't be casual anymore.
The prisoners were executed en masse.”
Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu sighed, "Next, have all the Chinese workers who left their jobs returned to their countries on the return immigration ship?"
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"No, only a small number of people went back.
The rest took the fields given to them by the command and settled in Australia."
"Why should we allocate land to them?
Why should we allocate to them the land that the imperial army fought with blood and sweat?"
Tsuji Masanobu said in surprise.
"Because we encountered a little trouble when paying their salaries, many Chinese workers refused to accept banknotes.
Currently, all kinds of domestic consumer goods are completely rationed.
Whether it is military stamps or Japanese yen, you cannot buy any goods.
God knows when it will take until it can be restored again If they were given in kind, the headquarters wouldn't be able to get much, so the commander came up with a compensation plan for allocating land.
Anyway, Australia has a large territory and a small population, and the wild land is barren.
It's also useless, it's better to take it and send it away."
The staff officer replied, "Don't worry, what the headquarters allocates to the Chinese are low-grade dry fields in Darwin Port, the Gulf of Carpantaria and Cape York Peninsula, as well as some semi-arid pastures on the edge of the desert.
You As you know, there is a desert just a few steps away from the coastline.
The nearest big city is also separated by thousands of kilometers of no-man's land.
No matter how much land each person is given, no one is willing to live there.
Now it can be used to fend off the Chinese.
As for the Darling River and Mo.
The good water-irrigated land on the banks of the Lei River is reserved for our fellow immigrants."
"Understood."
Tsuji Masanobu nodded, "Then what are the plans for the disposition of these captured white women?"
"The plan is to take them to Melbourne and let the madams from several comfort stations on the Australian frontline come to screen them.
First, they will pick out the women who are suffering from infectious diseases and hay fever, and then the pretty white women will go into the comfort stations, and the not-so-pretty white women will be sent to the comfort stations.
Women were assigned to Chinese laborers who came out of the mines When you are a wife, what should you do with the immigrants in our country?
Your Excellency, you are really worried that our country has been fighting for so many years, and young and strong men have been killed and injured countless times.
Now in the country, there are more women than men.
A young man can be matched with a car full of girls.
Where is the need?
If you do this again, find a white woman to marry."
"Well, although it sounds reasonable and logical, I still feel like I'm at a bit of a disadvantage this time."
At the same time, thousands of kilometers away in the waters of the Solomon Islands, on a towering ship like a floating city, classmate Wang Qiu was wearing beach pants and a sweat vest, lying on the deck to bask in the sun, watching the crossing The latest score progress was displayed on the book, and I breathed a sigh of relief quietly.
Successfully changed the racial attributes of Australia, turning white Australia into yellow Australia, and obtained 20,000 reward points.
"Well, the bonus points are coming in at a pretty good rate, but we have to collect three million points.
Later, Sophie eroded a few more ships.
Now the number of escape points that need to be collected has risen to 3.2 million.
Still There is still a long way to go."
He raised a large glass of juice cocktail beside him, took a sip, and sighed faintly, "It seems that we can only fight another World War III." oshow7: