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Chapter 181 Kazuki Yamamoto's Sorrow This Is Just a Show

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    ? As the sun was setting, it was already dusk. On the road dozens of kilometers away from Yangcun, Yamamoto¡¯s special forces got off the car and gathered. Kazuki Yamamoto walked slowly to the front of the queue and swept over from left to right.

    Kazuki Yamamoto, like most Japanese men at that time, was short, bow-legged, and strong, with the usual expression of Japanese military officers on his face, cold and resolute.

    Kazuki Yamamoto graduated from the Imperial Army University, and most of his classmates were in the ranks of famous army generals, such as the famous Seishiro Itagaki.

    Kazuki Yamamoto's military rank is the lowest among the graduates of the same period in mainland China. The reason is that Kazuki Yamamoto is not interested in large army operations. His interest lies in the study of special operations, which is an emerging military discipline.

    In the First World War, it was not taken seriously by all parties. In the 1930s, some soldiers interested in special operations appeared in the military academies of various military powers.

    Their theoretical basis is: On the premise of acknowledging that great men make history, they must never ignore the possibility of small men making history.

    For example, Crown Prince Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was killed by a small Serbian figure in Sarajevo, which triggered the First World War. Can you say that a small figure cannot make history?

    When the balance is in a balanced state, the weight of an ant can cause the balance to tilt, so on the strategic balance, a surprise attack at a critical moment by a small army with special training, excellent equipment, and high combat quality will also cause  Tilt the balance of strategy.

    No wonder Kazuki Yamamoto was unable to be promoted to a general like his classmates. The topics he studied were too biased, but he never regretted it.

    The Second World War is a broad stage. His colleagues from the United States, Britain and Germany have already shown their talents in the European battlefield, the North African battlefield, and the Pacific battlefield. How can the history of special operations of the Imperial Japanese Army be blank?

    His special team members are selected from various units and must pass a variety of strict assessments, and the elimination rate is extremely high.

    In the Munich Special Forces School, Colonel Homann, the Germanic instructor who always looked down on Orientals, was surprised to find that these students from the Japanese archipelago had extremely rich practical experience, which was definitely not something that could be learned in the classroom.

    The cadets proudly told the colonel that they were all highly educated. In addition, the Japanese army had not stopped fighting since the Manchurian Incident in 1931, when Mr. Hitler hadn't taken care of Germany.

    Kazuki Yamamoto looked down on those old, rigid-minded officials in charge of ordnance production, and looked at what weapons they equipped the Japanese Army.

    ?For the 38-type rifle loaded with five rounds, every time a round is fired, the bolt must be manually pulled to eject the shell. Each team only has one light machine gun, and the firepower is too poor.

    The theory of ordnance officials is that Japan is a resource-poor country, and equipping automatic firearms will increase the cost of combat.

    Based on the 150 rounds of ammunition carried by an individual soldier, a rifle used for single-shot shooting may be able to support a day's combat, while a submachine gun used for burst firing may not last for an hour.

    If only one million troops are equipped with submachine guns, then the existing resources, productivity, transportation capacity and logistics support system will be expanded tenfold. Such a high-cost war is not something Japan can afford.

    Kazuki Yamamoto held the opposite view. He believed that Japan's lack of resources is an objective fact. If it were not for this reason, Japan would not have needed to carry out this war of aggression against China.

    But the situation is different now. Since the Manchuria Incident in 1931, the three northeastern provinces of China have become the main bases for Japan's resource supply and weaponry production.

    After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937 and the 813 Incident in Shanghai, most of China's land and resources have fallen into the hands of Japan.

    This year, that is, in 1941, after the outbreak of the Pacific War, resource-rich Southeast Asian countries were also occupied by the Japanese army. With such a vast occupied area, such abundant resources and cheap labor, those old people would have ulterior motives to say that resources are poor.

    Why not adjust the arms production in time and come up with better weapons and equipment for the troops?  It should be noted that on the European battlefield at this time, the individual weapons of the major belligerent countries are mainly automatic firearms, not to mention the firepower of heavy weapons. The strength of an army should mainly be reflected in the strength of firepower.

    Kazuki Yamamoto will never forget the Nomonkan Battle that he personally participated in in the border area between China and Mongolia in 1939. It was a contest between steel, large-scale industrial production, will, and flesh and blood.

    At that time, General Zhukov, the commander of the Soviet First Army in the Far East, concentrated four tank brigades, 300 aircraft and 250 cannons.Civilized war.

    The fleet of aircraft roared in the sky, the artillery roared on the ground, aerial bombs and large-caliber artillery shells blew up the Japanese army's positions into a sea of ??flames, and the intensity of firepower strikes was unprecedented among Japanese soldiers.

    In the depths of the unobstructed Gobi, on a front more than ten kilometers wide, flying dust swept the earth, and hundreds of T34 Soviet tanks came overwhelmingly, and the tracks of the tanks mercilessly crushed the Japanese soldiers.  Spirit and body.

    ? To bury the arrogant northward ambition of the Great Japanese Empire in the desert of Mongolia, which is vast and windy and sandy, it was a battle. The Japanese army lost more than 50,000 people in battle, while the Soviet army suffered less than 3,000 casualties.

    Nomenkan, a devilish name, like a brand, left a painful memory for Kazuki Yamamoto that can never be erased.

    ? As a realist, Kazuki Yamamoto knew that he could not change the equipment of the Japanese Army, but he still had the power to equip this small special force with less than a hundred people with advanced weapons.

    Therefore, based on the preconceived prejudice against single-shot weapons and his own superstition on automatic firearms, all members of the Yamamoto Special Forces use submachine guns, and Gao Peng saw such an approach as an idiot.

    Kazuki Yamamoto glanced at the special forces trained by himself. This is his pride, and today, he will show those rigid-minded army generals what special forces are and what special operations are.

    Kazuki Yamamoto said expressionlessly, "From now on, you are no longer anyone's father, nor anyone's son, nor anyone's friend, and you are not even ordinary soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army."

    "You are members of the Yamamoto Special Forces. In your hands, the history of our First Army will be rewritten. The goal is to eliminate the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army and the supreme commander of the Eighth Route Army in North China, at all costs."

    After Kazuki Yamamoto finished speaking, he glanced at his team members again, his pride, but a burst of sadness filled his heart, wondering how many of them would come back alive.

    Originally, their best battle plan was to carry out night raids at night, but that way, the "spectators" would not be able to see clearly.

    In this battle, his special forces were actually a group of actors performing a performance that was done with their lives. How sad is that?

    Kazuki Yamamoto was silent for a few seconds, didn't say anything, and gave the order directly.

    "Let's go." (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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