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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2843 The situation is over

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    Now that the words have come to this point, even a man with a big head knows what they mean. It stands to reason that with a high-sounding excuse and two commanders of the Australian Allied Forces, MacArthur will just leave now.  No one dared to stop him, but he didn't leave immediately.

    Lieutenant General MacArthur's magnanimity and magnanimity were obviously beyond the reach of ordinary people. He completely ignored General Fernandez's hostility and ridicule, and Lieutenant General Bahlisman's indifference and unwelcome attitude. He remained calm and composed with a smile on his face.  He thought he was very decent and smiled, and said: "Commanders, I am going to the West India region in advance. It is official business. I also ask the two commanders to order the air force to dispatch two transport planes for my use!"

    "You also know that the Allied Military Observation Group in Australia has many personnel and confidential files, which are of great importance and cannot fall into the hands of the Japanese. In addition, you also want the aircraft that has been previously used by the military observation group.  Order the air force to release!"

    The faces of Lieutenant General Bahlisman and General Fernandez suddenly turned livid, their noses were like boilers, they were breathing heavily, almost exploding, and there were bursts of cold light in their eyes.  The two of them looked at each other, then looked at Lieutenant General MacArthur, who looked at Yun Danfengqing, who didn't take the two people's anger seriously. They both resisted the urge to swear and cursed in their hearts, "How fucking despicable and shameless."  , Shameless to the highest level!¡±

    Lieutenant General Bahlisman squeezed out a few words coldly, "Okay, your request is met, please leave immediately!" He must immediately send this beautiful woman to shame.  Two pure bastards.  Disappear in front of your eyes immediately, otherwise, you will definitely have the urge to draw a gun and blow out this bastard's head.

    The requirements are met.  With another high-sounding reason to leave Australia, which was about to fall, Lieutenant General MacArthur walked away with a victor's smile on his lips.

    Three planes took off from the Melbourne Field Airport, leaving behind the flames of war, where more than 200,000 Allied soldiers were still struggling desperately.  But Australia is destined to fall, except for one inside the plane.  In addition to the members of the Allied Headquarters' battlefield observation team in Australia, the other two were filled with Lieutenant General MacArthur, who had been in Australia in recent years and in the Philippines before.  Taking personal property by force.  Finally, he thought of some kindness and did not leave his colleagues behind.

    Under the wing, the blue surface of the Indian Ocean was undulating with waves. Lieutenant General MacArthur leaned against the porthole and breathed a huge sigh of relief. He finally left this damn place and once again got rid of the shadow of death.  He was secretly proud of his wit and luck.

    ?Think of the faces of Bahlisman and Fernandez.  Lieutenant General MacArthur couldn't help but sneer again and again, "If it weren't for the Australian Allied Forces Command's death order, all aircraft would not be allowed to leave Australia without the approval of the two commanders. Do you have to ask them? Look at the dead faces of these two people.  , If you want to leave, they have no right to stop you!"

    "Two self-righteous guys who don't understand current affairs will live and die with Australia! I, MacArthur, have no responsibility to accompany you to meet God!" To be honest, he despised Lieutenant General Bahlisman and General Fernandez from the bottom of his heart.  , knowing that Australia has no chance of winning the war, but insisting on not withdrawing, seeking death by himself, not blaming others, and ignorant of current affairs!

    "Advisor!" Lieutenant General MacArthur, who used a little trick to escape from the dangerous Australian battlefield and took away his personal property, was in a good mood. After all, he was probably the biggest winner, unscathed!

    He called over a staff officer from the observation team and solemnly ordered: "Send a telegram to Washington immediately and tell Lieutenant General MacArthur, the leader of the Australian battlefield observation team of the Allied Forces Headquarters, to lead the observation team after communicating with the Australian Allied Forces Headquarters."  All members of the team have flown to the West India region to make arrangements in advance for the Allied forces that are about to retreat! "

    Preemptive strike. Even if Bahlisman was lucky enough to save his life from the Australian battlefield and later complained to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he was preemptive. As for the extremely annoying British man who was still thinking about the past glory of the British Empire, he had no idea at all.  Take it to heart, the entire British Empire no longer exists. What punishment will the Joint Chiefs of Staff impose on itself because of a British person?

    MacArthur's escape from the Australian battlefield was just a trivial incident in the war-torn Australian battlefield. The Allied soldiers who were still fighting the Japanese army had no idea that an American lieutenant general was at the most critical moment.  , oiled the soles of the feet again, and slipped away in disgrace!

    In early May, the situation on the battlefield in southeastern Australia became increasingly serious. The garrison troops left in various cities by the Australian Allied Forces Headquarters were already insufficient in strength and lacked necessary heavy equipment. The most terrible thing was that they were all  The defeated troops withdrew all the way from the second line of defense in the northeast and were beaten dizzy by Japanese combat aircraft and ground rapid troops, causing heavy casualties.?

    After entering the city to set up defenses, I was so shocked that I couldn't even breathe. More than one million Japanese troops were chasing after them, and they surrounded more than a dozen cities from all sides like a tide. Not even a fly could fly out.

    The city is the best battlefield for street fighting, but there are insufficient troops and heavy equipment, and the army is defeated, morale is low, and fighting spirit is low. In addition, the Japanese army is heavily surrounded, cutting off all connections with the outside world. It is an isolated army, an isolated city, and an allied force.  The soldiers were in panic. Do such troops still have combat effectiveness?

    General Jeff Field, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, overestimated the current combat effectiveness of the Australian Allied soldiers. Tang Qiuli also overestimated the combat effectiveness of the Allied soldiers. He originally wanted to rely on the city to fight street battles with the Japanese army, but it was delayed.  and blocked the rapidly advancing Japanese troops to buy some time for the naval fleet to reach Australia. However, it backfired, and the urban street fighting that had high hopes did not happen at all.

    On May 9, the 95th Division of the Ninth Army of Japan's Southwest Pacific Expeditionary Force and the Shimamoto Brigade consisted of more than 40,000 people. Under the fire cover of a mixed fleet of bombers and fighter jets of the Japanese Army, after five hours, it was not considered a loss at all.  After a fierce battle, Orange was captured. The Allied defenders had more than 13,000 people. In addition to more than 5,000 people who died in the battle, the remaining troops surrendered to the Japanese army and Orange fell.

    On the same day, the 47th and 49th Divisions of the Japanese Fifth Army attacking Ararat invaded the city from the north and west. The Japanese army's ferocious artillery fire easily destroyed the city.  In the area, barricades were built in a hurry, and under the roar of artillery fire, the houses in the urban area collapsed, and blood and flesh were everywhere. There were more than 18,000 Allied defenders, and more than 10,000 were killed in the battle. The rest surrendered to the Japanese army.  , Ararax has fallen!

    On May 10, the 113th and 114th Divisions of the Japanese Army, under the cover of more than 100 tanks, broke into the urban area of ????Benyugo. Sadly, Yarrawa  The successive losses of Orange and Orange frightened the Allied defenders in the city. When the Japanese attacked, the city's more than 15,000 Allied defenders did not offer any resistance.  Under the leadership of Brigadier General Adams, commander of the 17th Division, he surrendered to the Japanese army, and Benyugo immediately declared its fall!

    In the expected urban street fighting, Japan¡¯s Southwest Pacific Expeditionary Force did not suffer much losses. Like the autumn wind sweeping away fallen leaves, it swept across cities in southeastern Australia, setting a record of attacking several cities in one day.

    The overwhelming victory further increased the confidence of General Ito Genzaburo. He issued a morale-boosting order to all troops, "The first brigades or divisions to capture several port cities on the southeastern coast of Australia, the general headquarters will  I would like to ask His Majesty the Emperor to grant him the title of 'Guards Brigade or Guards Division'!"

    As soon as this order came out, the Japanese troops, who were already fighting with great enthusiasm and fighting smoothly, felt as if they had been beaten to death. With red eyes and heads held high, they pounced forward. By May 13, Australia  Most of the cities in the southeast were captured by the Japanese army and encountered minimal resistance.  The Australian Allied Forces were defeated and they sent hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war to the Japanese.

    A few days later, several groups of Japanese forward troops, riding in vehicles and rapidly advancing, had approached the outskirts of Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and other places. The front lines were directed at the last few ports that the Allied forces had to secure if they wanted to retreat.  At the assembly point, the nearest Japanese army, a rapid detachment of more than 5,000 people, approached the Albury area, less than 100 kilometers north of Melbourne.

    At this time, the Australian Allied Forces, including the civilians who were urgently mobilized to join the army, only numbered more than 200,000, and they had to defend several port cities. Commander Lieutenant General Bahlisman, Deputy Commander General Fernandez, and more  They were so desperate that they had already prepared for the worst. If the Chinese troop transport fleet had not arrived in Australia within five days, then the only way to go was to fight to the death!

    Surrender is impossible. Leaving soldiers who are still fighting like that bastard MacArthur did is also despised by both men. Lieutenant General Bahlisman and General Fernandez, who had already avenged their death, jointly signed the Australian  The current situation on the battlefield was reported truthfully to the Allied Headquarters.

    The content of the message was tragic and painful. However, the two men were obviously gentlemen and did not report MacArthur's escape from the battle again. At the same time, they reported that after learning the news, Roosevelt and Churchill expressed their opinions on whether the Australian Allied Forces could hold out until the Chinese.  The arrival of the fleet has given up any hope.

    At this time, Lieutenant General Tang Qiuquan, commander of the ** Navy Fleet, commanded the escort fleet and troop transport fleet, still sailing rapidly in the Indian Ocean. Australia was still more than three days away. Far water could not quench the thirst of the near. Everything needed to be done.  It depends on whether the remaining Allied troops can hold on for more than three days, but judging from the actual situation on the Australian battlefield, it may be difficult

    At the same time, General Ito also wanted to send a message to Emperor Hirohito and the base camp.?A brief telegram, "My command post will definitely end the Australian war before the end of this month!"

    (To be continued)

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