When they were cleaning up the battlefield, the puppet soldiers were the ones who made people laugh and cry. There were as many as a hundred puppet soldiers lying on the ground near the barbed wire.
These puppet troops surrendered when they were cleaning up the battlefield. There were also many injured puppet soldiers who were carried away by the medical team.
These puppet soldiers were also compatriots, and many of them joined the Imperial Association Army just to make a living.
After three hundred years of Manchu rule, the people of China had not developed their wisdom. The common people were generally muddleheaded and their lives were extremely difficult. Even ants could survive, let alone humans. In such a harsh environment, all kinds of ugliness would naturally appear. This was because the society in front of him was like this. This old society was a society that turned people into ghosts.
Under such a social background, it was necessary to be more understanding and tolerant of these puppet soldiers.
However, for those puppet soldiers whose hands were stained with the blood of their compatriots, they had to be determined to settle the score. Moreover, they would not be merciful on the battlefield. They would fight as they should.
As for those puppet soldiers who were not stained with the blood of their compatriots, as long as their conscience was still intact, they could be saved. Ghosts could still be transformed into humans through labor and mental reform.
When a person was in a society where they could not live without being a ghost, they could only choose the lesser of two evils. After becoming a ghost, the person was already dead in a spiritual sense, like a candle whose flame had been blown out. But at least they had preserved the candle. What they had fought for themselves was that they hoped that one day they could reignite the flame and be resurrected as real people.
Therefore, it was not difficult to reform these puppet troops. After all, they still had the blood of the Chinese people flowing in their veins. The bullets of civilization were too lethal to them. Their hearts were easily awakened, and many of them yearned to be awakened. And once they were awakened, they were brave warriors who were willing to sacrifice themselves for their nation.
After these puppet troops were reformed, the best way to settle them was to take them in.
After all, these puppet soldiers came to the base and had no relatives around them. If they were placed in the base and interacted with the common people, many of them would not be able to live a normal life. On the contrary, it was easy for them to have some setbacks and troubles.
However, it was different when they were incorporated into the army. The army was like their home and could give them the warmth of a family. And did they want to free their loved ones? Do you want your family to live the same life as the commoners in the base? Do you want to expel the Japanese?
Moreover, in the army, these puppet soldiers who had completed the transformation did not need to work for a living. Their food and clothing were provided by the army. As long as he had a firm belief, trained hard, and killed his enemies, it would be fine. They no longer needed to become ghosts to survive. They could be upright people, people who dedicated themselves to a great cause.
When a person was pulled out of hell, would he still be willing to go back to hell to be a ghost?
At this moment, the people of the entire Divine Prefecture seemed to be in hell. They were all waiting for a regime that could pull them out of hell.
These puppet soldiers, other than those extremely vicious people, were essentially just a part of the common people.
Moreover, the base area was also lacking in population. The population in the mountainous areas was originally small. These puppet soldiers were all young and strong laborers, and they could be incorporated into the army to fight. Thus, the base area would have more laborers to invest in production and construction activities.
The puppet soldiers armed by the Japanese did not have much combat power. The main reason was that many of these puppet soldiers were just trying to make a living. Being a puppet soldier meant that they were on duty. Their ideals were the same as the soldiers of the Western army. It was just that when the soldiers of the Western countries went to the battlefield, they had other ideals to support them. For example, they had the support of nationalism. Therefore, the Western soldiers would decisively surrender when they had no other choice. However, these puppet troops could not find any support in terms of nationality and morality. They had seriously lost their combat effectiveness and retreated. It was impossible for them to really work for the Japanese.
But that didn't mean that they would lose their fighting power after the Anti-Alliance Army took them in.
Joining the Anti-Coalition Army was not just a job, but to fight for the people of China, to fight for their homeland. As long as they trained well in the rear, they would become powerful warriors.
Therefore, the Anti-Coalition Army couldn't abuse these captives. Instead, they had to give them the warmth of a family when they were being reformed. This was a stark contrast to the attitude of the Japanese, and they had to find a sense of belonging.
As long as those puppet soldiers who had joined the Japanese for glory and wealth were shot, the remaining ordinary puppet soldiers would naturally be collectively reformed. Once they developed a sense of belonging, they would fight to the death.
As for the injured puppet soldiers, they naturally tried their best to treat them.
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Just as the anti-coalition forces were cleaning up the battlefield at the mouth of the valley, the Japanese who were trying to cross the mountain exchanged fire with the anti-coalition forces and militia at the top of the mountain.
Two squads of Japanese soldiers rushed up, each with 54 people.
The anti-alliance army only sent two combat teams to deal with the Japanese, which was six soldiers. At the same time, there were 20 more militiamen to attack the Japanese on the mountain.
Before the two Japanese teams could react, they were stunned by the firepower on the mountain.
The machine guns on the mountain fired wildly at them, and the bullets rained down like hail. Furthermore, the snipers on the mountain were constantly sniping at them.
The mountain in front of him was at least 400 meters tall.
This was the case for the Changbai Mountains. The western branch was only three to four hundred meters above sea level. Although it did not seem high, the mountain was relatively steep. At the same time, there were many river valleys between the mountains.
If these Japanese wanted to climb the mountain, the journey would be filled with all kinds of dangers.
Although there were still many bunkers on the mountain, they had to come out of the bunkers if they wanted to go up the mountain. In some places, there were only a few passages up the mountain, and they had to pass through those few paths and ridges to go up.
The two squads of Japanese soldiers walked up the mountain path. When there was no cover around them, they were shot by heavy machine guns.
The heavy machine guns killed the Japanese teams on both sides on the spot. Many people rolled down the steep path to avoid the machine guns.
At the same time, the snipers and militiamen also opened fire, shooting at the Japanese who had no cover.
Snipers could easily kill eight or nine of them with a single clip. The two groups of Japanese soldiers were beaten up so badly that they quickly retreated. In the end, most of them fell under the muzzle of the heavy machine gun, while some of the Japanese soldiers fell down the mountain and died.
Fujikawa Genji used his binoculars to watch the two squads being defeated and gasped.
This time, he had completely given up. He realized that with this amount of troops, it was impossible to attack.
Just as Fujikawa Genji was about to give the order to retreat, a series of gunshots came from a few miles away.
"Baka, where do we shoot?" Fujikawa Genji was confused. After waiting for about three to four minutes, a Japanese scout ran over in a sorry state and shouted anxiously," Sir, we, we seem to be surrounded.”
"Nani?" Fujikawa Genji was shocked. Daguan Review Passed: Daguan Time:053201812:26PM
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