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The 240th chapter of Harbin City (3)

As a soldier in the war era, becoming a prisoner of war is not unusual. Since the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, many brave soldiers have died on the battlefield, and many soldiers have become prisoners of war of the Japanese army.

When the Japanese army treated these prisoners of war, some of them adapted them into puppet troops and cooperated with their occupying troops to control the areas. Some used them as coolies and detained them in some mines, making them free labor.

Compared with the former two, at least some of these prisoners of war were still alive. Most of the prisoners escorted to the 731 unit were stubborn members in the eyes of the Japanese army. However, the stubborn members must be completely eliminated.

It can be said that these prisoners of war escorted here are no longer qualified as prisoners of war in the eyes of the Japanese army. Most of the time, these prisoners of war are just experimental items, a living experimental subject in the eyes of the Japanese army.

Many prisoners of war sent to underground concentration camps thought they were dead when they were sent to the train. During the period of detention, they watched the people around them being pulled out every day and could never come back.

This feeling of waiting for death is undoubtedly a very long and tormenting process. But the problem is that many prisoners of war feel that they do not have the courage to commit suicide, and at the same time they also hold the expectation that they may be rescued one day.

Until this moment, when they looked at Zhu Fei and others walking into the concentration camp prison and told them that they were here to rescue them, many prisoners of war couldn't help but burst into tears, feeling that they had the chance to end this dark life.

As Zhu Fei selected a group of loyal soldiers from the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces from the prisoners of war concentration camp. Most of these prisoners of war, who were officers and were also party members, soon received weapons and ammunition from Zhu Fei and were re-armed.

Zhu Fei, who had accompanied He Zhengdao to form a guard battalion, naturally had rich experience in the matter of reorganization of prisoners of war. The selected prisoners of war can at least represent the opinions of prisoners of war in the concentration camp to a certain extent.

Seeing the prisoners who were mostly thinly dressed in prison, Zhu Fei also said at the right time: "Although I don't have time to ask each of you the names, at this moment today, we have a common enemy.

Before I set out, I have something to tell you, that is, you are not out of danger yet. The place where you are detained is a base specially used by the Japanese army to study poison gas bombs and bacteria bombs.

Most of you are soldiers, I believe I don’t need to say much, and you know what this means. Those who once detained you but in the end no one came back became the subject of the Japanese.

It can be said that it is also a lucky thing for you to survive until now. Today, we will destroy this place. As for how many of you can successfully escape, it depends on whether we can defeat the Japanese army here and successfully break through.

Now many of you don’t have weapons and ammunition, and don’t even have a warm piece of clothing. But I tell you, there are Japanese outside who are several times as good as mine, and they have weapons and warm clothes in their hands.

No matter which unit you were from or what you have done, but you are qualified to be detained here by the Japanese, at least it means that you are mortal enemies with the Japanese. If you want to survive, you must fight to the next step.”

'Chief, just give orders! We are not afraid of death, at worst, we can fight against the Japanese!'

Some impatient prisoners said this very happily. In their opinion, it is better to die in a dignified battle than to become the subject of the Japanese. After all, these days they felt that life was worse than death.

Zhu Fei also knew that his ability was limited and it was impossible to rescue every prisoner of war. It can even be said that many of them would eventually die here in battle. But there would be people who could escape from this hell alive.

‘Not bad! At worst, we can fight with the Japanese! But this base is a place where the Japanese specially used to create poison gas bombs and bacteria bombs. If they exist for one day, our citizens and the army will have to bear the risk for one day.

Next, please show your fearless fighting will and courage to seek revenge on these Japanese devils who ignore our lives. I can guarantee that even if you eventually die in battle, you will become heroes when we recover here in the future.

In order to successfully break through the siege next, I need you to obey my orders and the commander I appointed temporarily to you. Only when everyone is united can we finally leave here alive.

As long as we are alive, we will have the opportunity to avenge the people who die here and seek justice for the people who die here. We must let the whole world know what the Japanese have done here that is angered by both humans and gods.'

While Zhu Fei was mobilizing before the war, several special forces also protected more than a dozen people with special skin and appearance. In language that prisoners of war could not understand, they told these people about the situation here.

What made the special forces members a little happy was that among these foreign prisoners, there were two American newspaper reporters stationed in China. They learned some secrets of the Japanese army and were eventually sent here secretly by the Japanese army to become the subject of experiments.

After learning that this was the base for the Japanese experimental chemical weapons, two American newspaper reporters who thought they would die realized that the Japanese army was detaining them here not to give them a chance to survive, but to make them worthwhile.

Most of the other foreigners were Soviet intelligence personnel and expatriates. In short, these foreigners were also objects of the Japanese to use chemical experiments. They all said that as long as they go out alive, they would definitely reveal the truth.

After some explanation, the special forces team responsible for the translation also said in a timely manner: "Next, we will have a dedicated person to send you safely as soon as possible. We only have one requirement for you, that is, to cooperate with our actions.

This is the core area of ​​the Kanto Army rule. If you want to escape successfully, you must go through a period of escape. I believe that even if I don’t say it, you know that those Japanese troops will not let you leave alive.

Therefore, if you want to leave here alive and return to your motherland safely to reunite with your family. Then you must obey our arrangements, and only then can you finally escape from danger, do you understand?"

‘I understand! Please rest assured, we will follow your instructions!’

After mobilizing the battle, Zhu Fei also said at the right time: "Next, I need to send a group of people away first. In order to ensure that the Japanese outside do not disturb the outside, you will leave here in batches.

We warmly welcome those who are willing to stay and fight with us. If you don’t want to stay and fight, as long as you obey our orders, we will send someone to send you away from here. Whether you can survive in the end depends on God’s intention.

What I need to tell you is that it is snowing outside now, and it is even raining constantly. Given that many of you don’t even have warm clothes, those who don’t have clothes for the time being, please stay here and wait.

Now the entire underground base has been controlled by my people. As long as we don’t make a big move, I believe that the Japanese will not know the situation here in a short time. Others who have changed into Japanese military uniforms and weapons must cooperate with our actions later."

After repeatedly emphasizing cooperation and obedience, Zhu Fei waved to the special forces members: "Send those foreigners to leave first, tell the first team that after receiving the person, they will leave immediately and let the intelligence station be responsible for sending it to the rear base camp!"

‘Yes, captain!’

After giving this order, Zhu Fei also said in due time: "I know that some of you will feel unfair, why should you send these people out in advance? But what I want to say is that they must live.

Only when they are alive and what the Japanese do here will someone help us prove and publicize it all over the world. Most importantly, several of these people are foreign journalists, and they all know many of the secrets of the Japanese army.

If we want to win this war of resistance, we must unite friendly people all over the world. Therefore, I sent them out in advance, for the overall situation of the war of resistance. I hope you can understand this."

With Zhu Fei's explanation, many people immediately woke up and said, "Chief, we understand, we are willing to wait!"

The two American newspaper reporters and three Soviet journalists who were about to leave at this moment also shed tears of excitement: "Thank you! We swear that as long as we can leave alive, we will definitely expose the sins here.

We will let people all over the world know how cruel invasion your country and nation are suffering. In our lifetime, we will use our lifelong power to support and repay your life-saving grace!”

As the special forces team translated the words of these reporters, many prisoners of war also knew that these foreigners had a much greater hope of leaving alive than them. But at this moment, they all felt that Zhu Fei was right.

While escorting these foreigners out of the underground concentration camp, a group of special forces members who were monitoring outside sent all the Japanese military uniforms and weapons they had removed during this period to the basement.

At the same time, a group of lurking personnel prepared steamed buns and hot soup in advance. According to the previous distribution, some prisoners of war from the national army were also assigned to some weapons and military uniforms, and began to eat voraciously.

‘How is the situation outside?’

‘The boiler room and distribution room have been fully controlled, and the basement has been cleaned up. No abnormal movement has been found in the Japanese barracks and experimental buildings. However, the number of clothes and weapons is relatively insufficient!’

As the special forces team members reported on the situation, several selected leaders also felt a little relieved. In their opinion, whether they can successfully break through this time depends on the level of Zhu Fei and others.

‘Okay! Next, let the second and third teams implement the cleaning plan. First clean up the Japanese outside, especially the experimental building. The information and the Japanese stationed there will be cleaned up.

After packing the information, all the clothes and weapons will be sent out as soon as possible. All the clothes and weapons will be sent to the underground passage. There is not enough manpower, so I will draw it from here. In short, we must destroy this base tonight!’

In addition to destroying the base tonight, collecting data on the Japanese army's experiments is also one of the tasks of the special forces. For this reason, Zhu Fei's arrangement was actually to finally reveal everything about this base and to reserve ironclad evidence for the future conviction of the Japanese army!
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