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Chapter 305 Today, we witness
Chapter 305 Today, we witness (first update, please subscribe)
The fire on the night of September 9 seemed to herald the collapse of the empire.
No one knows why the fire started. As for the fire being razed to the ground, it was entirely because the occupying troops who helped put out the fire were unfamiliar with the terrain and accidentally stepped on the accelerator a few times. In short, it was all a combination of coincidences.
The so-called Spiritualist Society has just disappeared!
Just like the so-called "Empire of Japan".
On this day, it also came to its own end
At 9:2 a.m. on September ,
Like many people, Li Nian, as the representative of Borneo, first arrived at the dock by car, and together with other allied representatives, boarded the destroyer prepared by the U.S. Navy for them to go to the battleship "Missouri".
Under the morning light, an unprecedented scale of steel forest appeared before the world - in Tokyo Bay, 23 aircraft carriers, 12 battleships, more than 20 light and heavy cruisers, more than 100 destroyers, and hundreds of minesweepers were densely arranged. ships, landing ships and landing craft
In this huge fleet, there are two warships from Borneo - in addition to the "Shark" submarine that sank the "Yamato" battleship, there is also the "Lancer" destroyer. In this group of giants, In front of Ba, although they are not worth mentioning, their participation is important. Moreover, the "Shark" also sank the "Yamato"!
Standing on the deck of the Missouri, Li Yian looked excited. It would be a lie to say he was not excited. After all, this opportunity only comes once, and if you miss it, you will never get it again.
However, because he was not a surrendered country, he was arranged to stand behind the third row, just behind the Australian representative, General Thomas Bremen. This general was tortured by the Japanese in Singapore in order to In revenge for the death of nine thousand comrades of the Australian army, they issued a domineering order to "annihilate the Japanese army and refuse to accept surrender", so that the 20 Japanese invaders were wiped out and became a lonely ghost on the island of New Guinea.
Standing next to such a person, the two of them have a common language. Soon the two found a common language.
"A good Japs should be said to be Japs who died on the battlefield."
Thomas Bremen's words made Li Yi'an deeply agree.
"I think so too, so I think, General, what you did in New Guinea is a good thing that pleases people."
Together they talked about the wars of the past, and they also talked about the peace of the future.
While they were chatting, someone said.
"The Japanese are coming!"
The USS "Lansdowne" destroyer arrived carrying eleven Japanese representatives.
At 8:55, a U.S. military officer led a Japanese civilian official wearing a top hat, tailcoat and wide tie to board the Missouri. It was extremely difficult for this Japanese civil servant to climb the escalator, and he groaned with every step he took. He is Aoi Shigemitsu, whose left leg was blown off by a bomb in Shanghai many years ago. His prosthetic legs made walking difficult and painful. The man standing above expected the gloomy-looking general behind the top hat to give him a hand. That general was Umezu Yoshijiro. He regarded Shigemitsu as Japan's "Bagdolio". If it weren't for them, Japan could continue to fight, even if it cost 100 million jade pieces... so he had no idea of helping Shigemitsu Aoi at all. The US military officer on the side stepped forward and extended a hand. Aoi Shigemitsu shook her head when faced with help, but later relied on the help of Americans to board the ship.
During the painful journey up the escalator from the back deck to the front deck where the ceremony was held, Aoi Shigemitsu was naturally the center of everyone's attention. Those watching stared at him with a sense of satisfaction they had never experienced before.
After the Japanese delegation took their positions, everyone stood at attention and listened to the prayer of the ship's chaplain. Everyone still stood at attention as the American national anthem played over the loudspeaker. Then there was a long pause. At this time, Shunichi Kase, the secretary of the Foreign Minister, discovered several small sun flags painted on the nearby ship wall. Apparently this was a symbol of the number of Japanese aircraft and submarines shot down or sunk. He couldn't help but feel a lump in his throat as he counted, and couldn't help but shed tears. They had never cried for the people who were starving to death, but now they cried when they saw those little sun flags. The little sun flag meant victory for the US military and defeat for them.
At this time, General MacArthur arrived. He, Nimitz, and Halsey walked across the deck in high spirits and came to a table covered with documents.
This table was provided by Li Yian on his own initiative. It was a table made of teak wood. Historically, when Tokyo Bay was surrendered, these Americans were not prepared at all, not even the table. Because the table provided by the British was too small, they only used a shabby dining table with a green velvet cloth with coffee spots on it. The coffee spots were covered with documents.
In order to make up for this historical regret. Li Yi'an specially prepared a gift, which was inside the USS Lancer - a table engraved with allied flags and other patterns. This was the gift from Li Yi'an.
Of course, this is also his little trick - after the ceremony, this table marked with history will be returned to the "Lancer", and then the table will be taken back to Borneo, where it will be in a museum in Borneo exhibition. The world will witness this scene forever!
General Wainwright and Percival would walk over to MacArthur and stand behind the desk.
"We, the representatives of the belligerent nations," MacArthur said,
"Gather here to sign a solemn agreement whereby peace may be restored. Disputes involving diametrically opposed ideals and ideologies have been decided on the battlefields and therefore have no need for us to discuss or debate here. As the majority of the planet Nor do we, representatives of the people, meet here in a spirit of distrust, malice, or hatred. It is the duty of both our victors and losers to realize the higher dignity which alone is conducive to the sacred ends for which we are about to fight. , so that all of us, the people, can faithfully implement the understanding that we are about to formally obtain here without reservation."
There was no resentment or revenge in MacArthur's words, which made Li Yian quite disappointed.
You old boy, shouldn't you talk about revenge?
After all, hundreds of thousands of American troops died in Kyushu.
As MacArthur spoke, the clouds parted. The peaks of Mount Fuji sparkle in the distant sunlight. Li Yi'an, who was among allied representatives, was full of expectations.
This is truly immersing yourself in history!
MacArthur pointed to a chair on the other side of the table. Shigemitsu Aoi hobbled up and sat down. He touched his hat, fiddled with his gloves and cane in a bewildered manner, and seemed to be stalling for time.
Looking at this look, Li Yi really wanted to rush over and slap him, then pull his collar and say:
"Sign it quickly! Damn it! Sign it quickly!"
Although I didn’t have a chance to sign, I can’t see this old bastard pretending like this!
Seeing that Shigemitsu Aoi was a little confused, MacArthur turned to his chief of staff and said,
"Sutherland, tell him where to sign it."
Shigeguang signed. Then Umezu walked up stiffly and signed his name without even sitting down. MacArthur used a separate pen to sign as Supreme Allied Commander. Then, Nimitz and other Allied representatives signed on behalf of their countries: General Xu Yongchang on behalf of China, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser on behalf of the United Kingdom, Marshal Vasilevsky on behalf of the Soviet Union, and General Thomas Bremen on behalf of Australia. , Colonel Moore Gosgrove represented Canada, General Jacques Leclerc represented France, Vice Admiral Helfrich represented the Netherlands, and Air Vice Marshal Sir Assit represented New Zealand.
Watching representatives from each country sign the surrender document, Li Yi'an was still excited in his heart even though he had no chance to sign.
After all, what he was witnessing was history.
After the signing, MacArthur spoke again.
Li Yian didn't hear what he was talking about at all, about God's blessing and the coming of peace. None of this was important to him at all. What was important was that Japan was finished.
Just then the rumble of an airplane was heard in the distance. Thousands of aircraft taking off from the aircraft carrier and B-29s taking off from the airport flew over the USS Missouri in a majestic and spectacular formation.
Watching this scene in the sky, Li Yian's lips raised slightly. Said to himself.
"Okay, the operation to evacuate Japan has officially begun..."
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