Chapter 156, Going to the Wasteland All in all, starting from March 1949, after the end of the panic about the U.S. military's desperate counterattack across the ocean, and after a period of rest and recovery, the Soviet Strategic Air Force Nuclear Strike Force's Tu-100 "Flying Bear" supersonic jet The ultra-long-range strategic bomber has once again resumed the rhythm of high-frequency nuclear explosions targeting the continental United States.
Every day, dozens to hundreds of atomic bombs are dropped on the land of the continental states of the United States of America. yznn The first target to be bombed was the Oak Ridge uranium refining plant in Tennessee.
In order to completely destroy the nuclear war potential of the United States, the Soviet Strategic Air Force worked tirelessly to repeatedly drop twenty atomic bombs in this area, including ten of the most "dirty" cobalt bombs.
The radiation intensity of this thing is strong and pollutes the time.
Even if the attacked person hides in a bunker, it will be difficult for the radiation level to return to normal.
During the Cold War, some scientists even claimed that if everyone went out of their way to build cobalt bombs, it would really be possible for humans to destroy themselves in a nuclear war.
Anyway, after being repeatedly bombed by the ferocious Soviet strategic air force so many times, the Oak Ridge Factory in Tennessee has basically wiped out humans and animals.
Within a radius of fifty kilometers around the factory, everything from humans to pet dogs has been destroyed.
No one will survive, and it is estimated that within a few decades there will be no vegetation and even half of Tennessee will become a nuclear pollution zone.
It is expected that a large number of bizarre mutant animals and plants will appear in the future.
In addition, those super cities in the United States that have already dropped an atomic bomb are also targets of nuclear explosions that need to be replenished.
After all, cities like New York and Los Angeles are very large and have many satellite cities.
One atomic bomb will definitely not be able to blast them all.
It will take several nuclear explosions to feel at ease.
Next, those second- and third-tier American small and medium-sized cities, as well as the locations of important factories, mines, and dams, have also become the next stage of nuclear explosion targets for the Soviet Strategic Air Force.
Anyway, Wang Qiu and the others got them from the United States in another world.
Detailed geographical data, and the ship girl Miss Sophie used the power of faith to "pinch" too many atomic bombs to use up, so the Soviet Strategic Air Force squandered the nuclear stick.
Then, in addition to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central American countries and Caribbean island countries, as well as the areas where US troops are stationed in South America, are also the nuclear explosion target range of the Soviet Strategic Air Force, and they are suffering from the pain of nuclear explosions every week. , the number of remaining humans is plummeting sharply every day.
Fortunately, several Soviet archaeologists jointly submitted a letter and obtained the approval of the Kremlin to classify the ancient civilization ruins of the Mayan, Mexican and Inca empires into a nuclear explosion-free zone and give them special protection.
As a result, after the news spread, these ruins that had been destroyed by the jungle The engulfed "Forgotten Country" soon became crowded with people.
People everywhere brought their families to experience the life of the ancient Mayans.
They all came to the ancient Mayan city to escape the nuclear explosion.
Correspondingly, the resistance and counterattack capabilities of the United States are getting weaker and weaker.
Facing the Soviet jets soaring at an altitude of 19,000 meters, ordinary anti-aircraft guns are simply out of reach, and piston fighter jets are also out of reach.
Can't fly so high, the only remaining batch of b36 "peacemakers" "The gunships could fly to an altitude of 20,000 meters and were shot down one after another during the battle, or the parts were damaged and could not be replenished.
The production factories were destroyed in the nuclear explosion, and after being forced to grounded, the Americans could only hold their arms.
Huddled in a hole in the ground, praying to God while being hard-on and getting blown up.
In this way, throughout World War III, from beginning to end of the nuclear strike against the United States, the number of Tu-100 "Flying Bear" supersonic jet ultra-long-range strategic bombers shot down by the U.S. military was worse than the number of them crashed due to mechanical failures or meteorological disasters.
The number of Tu-100 "Flying Bear" bombers is greater.
Although the effective resistance of the local U.S. military soon came to an end, the Soviet Union's nuclear explosions did not stop because its opponents gave up resistance.
From spring to summer, and from summer to autumn, the entire 130 million people in the United States, as well as the tens of millions of Canadians and Mexicans who were unfortunately accompanying them, were trembling in the mushroom cloud of the Soviet atomic bomb.
Although the Icelandic volcano The eruption stopped more than a year ago, and the resulting global climate anomalies, and more importantly the ensuing global food harvest failure and widespread famine, are almost over as the volcanic ash gradually settles.
But the poor people of North America did not feel any joy because the climate returned to normal.
Instead, they found themselves as if they were in Sodom and Gomorrah in the Bible, which were destroyed by God's fire from heaven.
Every day and night, They all seemed to be suffering in purgatory.
Think about it, the scorching flames ignited by nuclear bombs are like the blade of the final judgment, pouring down from the sky above your head one after another.
The vast land that was once lush with vegetation was first swallowed up by the scorching flames, and then Contaminated by a sticky black rain of radiation.
Precipitous mountains were collapsed by nuclear explosions, burying villages and towns at the foot of the mountains; tall dams collapsed, triggering horrific floods; railways, highways, and electricity, all indispensable things for modern civilization, were all falling like death.
They disappeared one after another in the mushroom clouds that bloomed everywhere like flowers.
The humans living on this land can only face the fate of destruction in despair.
Tens of millions of souls of the dead are just like the remaining radiation, floating in the wind in the dark and dead radiation wasteland.
There is no longer a truly safe place in the entire United States, and every day may be a dangerous place in life.
On the last day, every time I fall asleep, there is a possibility that I will never wake up again.
In such a terrifying nightmare world, who else can farm with peace of mind and live a normal life?
In comparison, something as trivial as a sun flag being raised in a port city on the West Coast is not worthy of much attention at all.
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September 1949, Port of Tacoma, Washington State, West Coast, United States The Port of Tacoma is located at the southern end of Puget Sound in the state of Washington, USA.
It is located approximately between Seattle and the state capital Olympia.
It was once the third largest city in the state.
At this moment, when Seattle and Olympia had both been hit by Soviet atomic bombs and turned into a pile of radioactive ruins, it had become the largest city in Washington state and the safest natural place in the entire United States.
One of the refuges.
Because, in the autumn wind that seems to be carrying radiation dust, a bright sun flag is flying on the roof of Tacoma's City Hall.
Starting two months ago, the Port of Tacoma became the first city in the United States to be occupied by foreign invaders.
In this regard, the local American residents of Tacoma Port generally expressed their calm mood.
They have been frightened for so long by the nuclear explosion that could come at any time.
Although they feel uncomfortable now that it has become a occupied area, they will not be hit by Soviet nuclear bombs again.
After entering the soul, at least I can sleep peacefully at home.
Although Americans are naturally rebellious, when they were invaded by the British army, the Americans in the occupied areas did not seem to be very popular.
Moreover, even if some radical guys dare to jump out and make trouble, the Japanese bayonet has always been used to deal with all kinds of dissatisfaction, including "sitting down", "mutual reporting", "curfew", "martial law" and other tricks Very slippery.
After the Japanese occupying forces executed more than 200 "lawless elements" in one go, the order at the Port of Tacoma stabilized.
There were even Americans from other places who came to the Port of Tacoma to take refuge after hearing the news. .
At this moment, the new owner of the Port of Tacoma, the first Asian invader to set foot on the North American continent this century, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, commander of the Japanese Army’s American Expeditionary Force, was sitting with his legs crossed in an office in the city hall.
Inside, I was flipping through several captured English books and periodicals idly.
Since landing and occupying the Port of Tacoma, the Japanese army has basically not fought much.
Apart from assigning manpower to patrol and enforce martial law, there has been no more action.
Although Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu himself is still as ambitious as before, the so-called "American Expeditionary Force" under his command only has two seriously understaffed infantry brigades and one locally recruited Japanese security corps.
Civil servants and handymen, there are only more than 4,000 people in total.
With such a small force, it is simply an impossible task to create any achievements in the vast North America.
However, as this world war was coming to an end, the reason why Japan's wartime headquarters dispatched Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu with such a small force to North America was not to capture cities and territories, but to rescue those who "fell in the United States and suffered."
Japanese compatriots” In fact, Japanese immigration to the Americas started very early.
Since the late nineteenth century, some Japanese have come to the United States together with the Chinese workers who built the American railways.
By the time of World War II, the first batch of Japanese immigrants had been living in the United States for several generations.
As a result, after the outbreak of the Pacific War, the entire West Coast was in panic.
Rumors spread all over the United States that it was the Japanese "fifth column" that had infiltrated the United States and provided accurate intelligence to the Japanese army.
Angry Americans turned their anger on Japanese Americans.
For a time, the police went around arresting so-called "Japanese spies".
Perhaps influenced by Hollywood spy films and detective novels, the search for Japanese became more and more intense, and finally developed into a large-scale persecution of American expatriates of Japanese descent.
Although these Most of the Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast were born on American soil and are already "second generation" or even "third generation".
Many of them can only speak English and can't even speak Japanese.
However, the furious Americans didn't care about this at all.
Everyone was clamoring that these "spies", "scoundrels", "enemy accomplices" and "bad guys" could no longer be allowed to stay in American cities.
Japanese immigrants in the United States suddenly became "Jews" in the United States.
They were neither allowed to join the army nor allowed to work.
Shops were closed long ago and bank deposits were frozen.
They all huddled together like frightened birds, waiting for the disaster to come.
Next, in January 1942, the U.S.
War Department officially ordered all 5,000 Japanese-American soldiers to retire.
On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order No. 9066, requiring Japanese immigrants to sell their houses and businesses and report to designated locations for unified resettlement.
The National Guard and the police immediately dispatched, smashed open the doors of Japanese immigrants door to door, and handed them an "ultimatum": to move away from the big cities on the West Coast within 24 hours and forcibly move to the western wilderness and desert.
Among the ten concentration camps, if you fail to show up within the time limit, you will be forcibly arrested.
As a result, because all yellow people seemed to look the same in the eyes of white people, and the American police and National Guard members who were responsible for handling affairs were also very rough, many Chinese and Indians were inexplicably captured into the Japanese enemy camp.
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The total number of people mistakenly arrested in the overseas Chinese concentration camp is said to be as many as 10,000.
In Washington state, Japanese immigrants from coastal cities such as Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia were placed in an Indian reservation called Carrville.
Carrville is located in the northeastern corner of Washington state.
It is remote and wild, and is infested with wild wolves.
In winter, strong winds howl and snow falls all over the sky.
In summer, only one crop can be grown.
It is a notoriously remote place.
Under the surveillance of the US military, these Japanese immigrants in Washington State were sent by truck to Carlville Concentration Camp with only their luggage and clothes.
From then on, they lived in simple wooden houses, shared bathrooms, and lived an isolated life.
Still, the first thing many people do every morning when they wake up is recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States.
Many Japanese immigrants also said that despite the government's harsh treatment of them, they remained loyal to the Stars and Stripes and the land called "Motherland."
They even actively signed up to go to factories or battlefields to work hard for the United States.
However, their expressions of loyalty were of little use.
More than 100,000 Japanese immigrants were imprisoned in concentration camps for four years.
The young and middle-aged Japanese who were imprisoned in the concentration camps were forced to work in the fields, while Japanese women were forced to work in production.
Military camouflage net, but fortunately enough food was provided until the US military successfully bombed Tokyo, destroyed the entire government of Emperor Showa, and then landed on the Japanese islands.
The U.S. government ordered the closure of the concentration camps, and these Japanese Americans finally returned to their homes in the United States.
It's a pity that the home has been ruined by angry Americans.
All the window glass was smashed, valuables were stolen, and anti-Japanese slogans were scrawled on the house.
Despite this, they returned home safely.
After a while, the U.S. government also armed and trained some active Japanese immigrants in Washington State.
After quelling the remaining resistance forces on the Japanese islands, they were ready to send them to Japan to serve as security forces, or to install them as security forces.
Enter the new Japanese government and serve as an undercover agent.
However, the plan could not keep up with the changes.
The arrogant soldiers of the United States of America stayed on the Japanese islands for just more than a year before they were driven into the sea by the newly emerged "Red Japan".
After the Japanese troops in Washington State, which had just been trained into an army, had to be idle since then, the United States had to deal with repeated disastrous defeats on various overseas battlefields, while also falling into various political turmoils in the internal political arena.
Because of the forced implementation of various anti-democratic militarized policies The policy led to constant public protests and riots, as well as a large number of strikes and demonstrations, plus the canvassing activities for the 1948 presidential election.
The White House was so anxious that it could not take care of the Japanese immigrants on the West Coast who were released from concentration camps and those who were imprisoned.
Armed Japanese troops.
When the election at the end of 1948 was settled and President MacArthur was about to take office, he thought of disarming and decommissioning the Japanese troops that had become useless, and then stuffing Japanese immigrants back into concentration camps.
But he didn't have time to take action. , dozens of Soviet atomic bombs had already fallen from overhead, and the United States of America suddenly fell into a doomsday desperate situation of collapse, and it could no longer care about such trivial matters.
On the other hand, the Japanese immigrants who had already experienced the pain of concentration camps had never relaxed their vigilance.
When the first mushroom cloud of nuclear explosions rose on the West Coast, the Japanese infantry regiment stationed in Washington State became alert.
Realizing the crisis and opportunity, he immediately forcibly attacked the ammunition depot, snatched a large number of weapons, ammunition and supplies, armed himself, and then seized an idle barracks, preparing to take advantage of the chaos and danger to defend it.
Since Seattle and Olympia, where the Washington state government was stationed, had been destroyed by nuclear explosions at this time, the country was in chaos, and no one cared about these Japanese soldiers who were running rampant with flags.
So the leader of this Japanese unit, Captain Edward Kobayashi, took the opportunity to recruit Japanese compatriots in the state, as well as Chinese immigrants who were also hostile and discriminated after the declaration of war between China and the United States, and even secretly formed an offensive and defensive alliance with nearby Indian tribes .
At the same time, because the entire Washington State government and legislative team were in heaven, and the Soviet atomic bombs were still falling one after another, the response of the white authorities in Washington State was surprisingly slow.
It was not until two months later that a 700-strong National Guard was ordered to attack these Japanese rebels.
As a result, they were easily defeated by Captain Edward Kobayashi, who had many soldiers.
Next, after several battles with the militia and police, Captain Edward Kobayashi won many battles.
In early June 1949, he even invaded Tacoma, the largest existing city in Washington State, and sent a telegram to The new Japanese government and the Japanese army base camp asked for help, begging the motherland to help these overseas wanderers and send reinforcements to rescue them back to the motherland.
After receiving the telegram, the upper echelons of the new Japanese government were very conflicted about these Japanese immigrants who took the initiative to return to their homeland, because according to traditional habits, they no longer regarded these Japanese who had taken root overseas as their true compatriots.
I think there is no obligation to them.
However, after so many years of devastating wars, Japan's domestic population has been reduced to half, and the labor force is extremely scarce.
Whether it is the Japanese archipelago that is in desperate need of development, or the vast and sparsely populated new territories of Southeast Asia and Australia, They all urgently need their own population for development and consolidation.
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If we can bring back the tens of thousands of Japanese immigrants from North America, it will be a good supplement.
Japan is really short of people today.
Then, the "military star" Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, who became famous because he commanded the "Obehazama Counterattack", captured former US Army General and current US President MacArthur alive, and put him in an iron cage and paraded him through the streets, has been around since Australia After the battle was over, I had nothing to do, so after hearing the news, I He immediately jumped out, happily and actively agreed to send troops, and took the initiative to request a military expedition to the United States.
For this reason, he did not hesitate to risk being trapped in a tight siege and suffering nuclear radiation, so as to gain more limelight and gain more achievements before the end of the war. , at least become a general and then retire to join politics.
As a result, the new Japanese government weighed it again and again, and finally reluctantly agreed to Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu's expedition plan to the Americas, but only allocated him two severely understaffed infantry brigades, which were transported by a landing ship and a merchant ship.
Port of Tacoma, Puget Sound, Washington.
Then, the landing ships and merchant ships unloaded Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu's expeditionary force, loaded it with Japanese immigrants who wanted to return to Japan, and then brought more fleets back and forth across the Pacific over and over again, preparing Transport tens of thousands of Japanese Americans from Washington State and a small number of other Asians willing to follow them back to Asia within this year.
After Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu landed ashore, he immediately recruited the Japanese soldiers under Edward Kobayashi.
He counted the heads and found that the total strength was less than one brigade.
Coupled with the two brigades he brought, there were a total of three missing infantry brigades, and his heart suddenly became cold.
Such a small number of troops could not do anything.
Although before actually rushing to North America, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu had many times I imagined that one day I would be able to drink from the Potomac River and take photos in front of the White House and the Lincoln Memorial.
However, today Although he has set foot on the soil of North America, he is still thousands of kilometers away from the White House.
The troops at hand are so pitiful that he dare not leave more than fifty kilometers away from the coastline.
It seems that he can only stay there obediently.
In this port city, waiting for this war to end, or until the "evacuation" mission is completed, the base camp orders the withdrawal of troops.
Fortunately, although he has only a few soldiers, the resistance of the Yankees is also very weak.
So far, no trace of the U.S. regular army has been seen, and the U.S.
Pacific Fleet seems to have collapsed on its own.
The little food needed by thousands of troops, You can also scavenge it locally in Washington State, which is more than enough.
The problem is, in this case, I have hardly fought in North America.
Compared with the "Siberian Intervention Army" when Japan participated in the Russian Red and White Civil War, I don't know how to judge my merits after returning.
Whether he is qualified to be a general or not?
Although he had already decided to retire after the war and join politics, the social value of a retired lieutenant general and a retired general are vastly different.
Alas, there is a world war.
This is a great opportunity for many peacetime soldiers to make achievements and leave a name in history.
Not only was I lucky enough to meet it, but I was even more lucky to be on the side of the real winner.
If in the end it was still It would be a shame not to become a general.
Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu, who suddenly felt a little depressed, muttered this while reaching out and turning on the bulky tube radio in the corner, hoping to see if he could hear some news.
Today, the entire United States is suffering from frequent nuclear explosions.
The electromagnetic environment is chaotic.
Not to mention radios, even wireless telegraphy is intermittent and encounters interference from time to time.
Therefore, radios have become a decoration.
Whether or not the signal can be received depends entirely on luck.
Fortunately, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu was lucky this time and quickly successfully tuned the tube radio to sound.
Moreover, next, he heard an unexpected piece of news from the vague English broadcast: "A mutiny broke out in Washington yesterday.
President MacArthur accepted the petition from the coup troops and announced his unconditional surrender via telegram."
In an instant, Lieutenant General Tsuji Masanobu was caught off guard and was stunned.
"Is this war really about to end with unconditional surrender?"
At this moment, he suddenly felt the urge to burst into tears, and also felt a sense of emptiness.
Thousands of thoughts and thoughts deep in his heart were intertwined.
In the end, he had all these mixed feelings and turned into a long sigh, " It’s finally over.” oshow7: