Once people worry about gains and losses, they will become hesitant.
On the battlefield, fighter opportunities are fleeting, and the commander¡¯s hesitation and hesitation may result in missed opportunities.
Xia Yang¡¯s words made those Japanese expatriates doubtful.
But at this time, a microphone has been placed in front.
Xia Yang walked over and tapped the microphone. The huge speaker hanging on the city wall made a "bang bang" sound at this moment.
The sound was so loud that many soldiers on the city wall even needed to prepare earmuffs in advance to isolate the sound.
As for the Japanese troops in the distance, they can be heard clearly.
After Xia Yang confirmed that the radio effect was good, he began to say in Japanese: "Hello everyone, I am Xia Yang, the commander of the Fourth Army that you have always wanted to kill. I am very happy to talk to you in Harbin."
His voice was transmitted directly to the Japanese army through the loudspeaker.
Many Japanese scouts in the front immediately reported what Xia Yang said at this moment directly to their rear headquarters through the walkie-talkies they carried.
In various headquarters of the Japanese army, the Japanese commanders, after hearing the information transmitted from the walkie-talkie, immediately came to the side of the walkie-talkie.
"It's Xia Yang, he actually came to Harbin in person."
Hans looked at the walkie-talkie and said.
The corners of Guderian's mouth raised slightly and he said: "What a brave commander. He knew clearly that this place was dangerous, but he still came here without hesitation and personally commanded the battle.
This is why the enemy's troops can be so brave. Their commanders always stand with them. "
When he was talking, Xia Yang started to say: "I know, you all want to kill me.
"It's a pity that you really don't have such ability.
¡°I came to Harbin now for two main purposes. The first purpose is to let the Chinese people living in this vast land know that the dawn of victory is coming.
The second purpose is to make it clear to you evil invaders that your end is coming, and the next period of time will be your last period of time on this land. "
Having said this, Xia Yang paused and said: "No, it should be said that this is your last period of time in this world. After this period of time, you will arrive in hell and be judged there."
Having said this, he paused for a while, and then said: "Although you are unforgivable, these Japanese expatriates in Harbin are ordinary people who did not directly participate in the war.
I know that many of your family members are among these expatriates.
You may even speculate whether I, like you beasts, shot all these immigrants, or buried them alive, beheaded them, or burned them alive.
It¡¯s not surprising that you have such thoughts. After all, you have done this in Nanjing, Jiangyin, Yangzhou, and every inch of land occupied by you in China.
Because you do this, you assume that we will do the same thing as you.
But I must tell you, we don¡¯t bother to do this kind of beastly behavior.
We will strictly follow the spirit of humanitarianism to properly resettle Japanese expatriates, provide them with three meals a day, and at the same time allow them to gain a certain degree of freedom while maintaining order as much as possible. "
When Xia Yang said this, he emphasized the word "proper placement".
The reason for saying this is very simple, so that the Japanese troops cannot determine where these Japanese expatriates are specifically arranged.
Although Xia Yang concentrated most of the Japanese expatriates in the neighborhoods along the city wall, he also arranged a lot of Japanese expats in the neighborhoods that were not near the city wall.
The Japanese army cannot determine the location of these Japanese expatriates. In this case, any of their artillery shells falling into the city may lead to the death of Japanese people.
"And among these dead expats, it is very likely that there are their own relatives.
This is something that many Japanese soldiers and commanders do not want to see.
"This guy, without specifying which neighborhood they are in, just wants us to bomb the city of Harbin without firing artillery."
A Japanese commander, who had already seen through Xia Yang's thoughts, slammed his fist on the table and said.
The Japanese commander on the side had a solemn look and did not say a word.
Because his family is inside.
Xia Yang continued: "So, compared to beasts like you, our army's behavior is really noble.
"In order to demonstrate the justice of our army, and also to allow you to meet your relatives.
Now I¡¯ll let some representatives of Japanese expatriates come and say something to you. "
With that said, Xia Yang looked at the Japanese expatriates and said with a smile: "Who wants to say a word to their relatives?
They can hear what you are saying now. "
The Japanese expatriates looked at each other in confusion. Finally, a woman with a cheerful face rushed over from behind the crowd, bowed to Xia Yang and said, "Sir, I hope I can have something to say to my husband."
Xia Yang smiled and said, "Of course."
The Japanese woman wiped away her tears and said, "Thank you."
After saying that, she walked to the microphone.
"Husband, I am Xiao He Bainaiko. My children and I are safe in the city. These people did not treat us roughly.
I hope you can survive well. My child and I are still at home waiting for you to come back. "
This is what Xia Yang wants to hear, because such words can most likely undermine the morale of the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side.
Hearing his wife¡¯s voice, the commander of the Japanese 79th Division frowned and slapped the table.
The Japanese staff officers on the side were all shocked, but they did not dare to say a word.
"Damn, damn it!!! Momoko!!"
He growled lowly, his eyes filled with anger.
"Division Commander, please be patient. Madam said they are very safe now. You don't have to worry so much."
The chief of staff on the side reminded.
The Japanese division commander took a deep breath and tried to calm down his emotions.
But the voices of his wife and children still echoed in his mind, making him uneasy.
I saw the first person going up, and other Japanese military officers and their families were also walking up at this time.
After Xiaohe Moinako finished saying these words, she looked at Xia Yang and showed a grateful smile. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com