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Chapter 258, Bacterial Warfare

Chapter 258, Bacterial Warfare
In the heavily guarded headquarters, a man in a wheelchair looked up at the slightly dark sky.

"Sir, you are injured, you should go back to the house and wait!"

"No need."

For a general, it would have been rude for Yamamoto not to go to the train station to greet him.

It is right to wait at the entrance of the headquarters for a while.

At the end of December in North China, Kazakhstan was filled with fog, and after waiting for about half an hour in the cold, the convoy finally returned.

The supreme commander of Yangquan, General Matsuoka Yuki, led a crowd to surround a more senior officer, Major General Ota from Kanto.

The people behind him pushed Yamamoto up to say hello. General Ota was a little surprised. The two sides exchanged polite greetings for a while and settled down at the headquarters.

It was already evening at this time, and the boats and vehicles were exhausted. It could be seen that the general was a little tired.

After Matsuoka Yuki settled down, he was about to say goodbye, "General, we have arranged a grand dinner for you tonight, and please appreciate it."

Major General Ota came all the way, saw too many welcomes for him, so he agreed casually.

Soon, there was only one person left in the luxurious room who never left.

"Yamamoto-kun, are you in a hurry?"

Kazuki Yamamoto bowed his head slightly to apologize: "The pain from the body has been reminding me, please understand my mood."

A few days ago, Major General Ota met Naotomi Hattori at the headquarters of the North China Expeditionary Army, and he also got to know Kazuki Yamamoto by the way.

Sure enough, he was right.

He is really a vigorous guy, and he does not forget to work even when he is sick.

"Okay, but I can't compare with you young people. I don't have much energy. If there is anything, please speak up."

Kazuki Yamamoto handed the document bag on his lap to the other party: "General, please look."

"A Suggestion on the Spread of the Plague"

Seeing the title of the manuscript, Major General Ota couldn't help looking up at Yamamoto.

What do you mean, a layman wants to command an expert?
You have to recognize the reality, you are just a commander, what qualifications do you have to command me?

He didn't ask a question, but the doubt in his eyes was vividly expressed.

Kazuki Yamamoto adjusted his posture slightly, and explained in what he thought was the most humble tone: "About bacterial warfare, to be honest, I don't know much.

You are an expert on this and I also saw that short film you ordered someone to shoot and it was brilliant. "

That video depicts bacterial warfare, which is classified, and not many people have seen it.

At first, what was shown on the screen was a vessel containing infested fleas placed on the wing of an airplane.

This is followed by a statement that the vessel contained plague bacteria.

That is to say, four or five people got on the plane and flew in the direction of the "enemy" and reached the sky above the enemy.

The next few shots show the movement of the aircraft, the movement of the Chinese army and the scene of the Chinese village.

Then there was a puff of smoke, detached from the wings of the plane and fell down.

An explanation follows, stating that the smoke was plague fleas that were dropped on the heads of 'enemy troops'.

Then the plane flew back to the airport.

The words 'The battle is over' appeared on the screen.

Then the word "war results" appeared, and a Chinese newspaper was reflected, as well as a piece of news translated into Japanese from this newspaper.

According to the explanation, a strong plague epidemic suddenly broke out in the Ningbo area.

The last shot shows the situation of the Chinese health team wearing white shirts disinfecting the area where the plague occurred.

The short film depicting germ warfare is not a fabrication, but a real fact that took place in October .

Since germ warfare is inhumane, it will be condemned.Therefore, the Japanese army has always denied it and kept it strictly confidential.

Major General Ota's complexion improved slightly, he was scratched to the itch.The bacterial warfare launched in Ningbo has achieved remarkable results.

The short 10-minute video made him feel a lot of presence in the base camp.

Kazuki Yamamoto went on to explain: "You specialize in bacterial warfare. Of course I dare not guide you. In Chinese terms, it is Guan Yu's big sword in front of the gate, and he is overestimated."

The Japanese know and recognize the culture of the Three Kingdoms very well.Especially for those influential figures, Guan Yu, who is unparalleled in loyalty and righteousness, this metaphor has scratched Major General Ota's itch again.

"At best, I'm Zhou Cang who leads the horse for the general, and uses my experience in fighting in North China for several years to give the general some advice."

In order to send a "heavy gift" to Balu, Yamamoto Kazuki paid a heavy price.

What a proud man he is!

Dare to point out the commander's mistakes face to face, and say without hesitation that the commander is behind the times.

It is so humble to take his advice for the other party today.

That ambush battle not only severely damaged his body, but it also seemed to severely damage his spirit.

"Wait a moment." Major General Ota shook his head slightly, carefully reading Yamamoto's suggestion.

He is a member of Unit 731 who specializes in the cultivation and use of bacteria, and the plague virus is his main direction of attack.

Plague, also known as the Black Death, is an ancient severe infectious disease that originated in southwestern Asia and spread to Europe around the 1340s.
The name "Black Death" was the name of Europe at that time.

The plague killed an estimated 7500 million people worldwide, 2500 million of them Europeans.

According to estimates, about one-third of the people in medieval Europe died of the Black Death.

The Black Death has been prevalent in the world for nearly 2000 years. There have been three major epidemics, which have claimed the lives of about 3 million people around the world.

Even in the 21st century, plague is still one of the severe infectious diseases that are under global control.

The brain circuit of the Japanese is very strange. The number of people killed by the plague is more than the most powerful weapon. Can it be made into a weapon that can be used to attack and kill the enemy?

Not only do they think that way, but they still do it and are not afraid to develop a more powerful virus to attack themselves.

Unit 731 is in the Northeast, using living people to study the plague and conduct controlled experiments to study how to spread it the fastest.

It is the phytophthora that spreads through the fleas on mice and through the air.Let the infected person have a fever of 40 degrees, and the whole body turns into a black mummy.

As the medium of transmission, fleas infected with plague bacteria are still the most suitable.The biggest difference is how to spread those fleas to where they should go.

The fastest speed spreads over a larger area.

In this regard, they are absolute experts.

But after carefully reading Yamamoto's suggestion report, Major General Ota had to admit that Yamamoto was a smart guy and gave him a lot of inspiration.

Directed communication, if it is as Kazuki Yamamoto thought, the population of the base areas of the Eighth Route Army will die out and become a no-man's land.

Major General Ota did not feel tired at this time, and asked in a sitting posture: "The writing is very good, Yamamoto-kun, can you talk about your thoughts and ideas in detail?"

"No problem, I'm happy to help." Kazuki Yamamoto talked about dealing with Yalu, and he had endless energy.

His strategy is to bloom in the center and surround it on all sides.

The planes sowed plague-infected fleas toward the two county towns where Balu stood, which was the central flowering.

To capture civilians in the Eighth Route base area, make them carriers of plague bacteria, and then release them back, this is surrounded on all sides.

If all goes well, a large-scale spread of plague bacteria in the base of Eight Roads will be unavoidable.

It is difficult for the imperial army to chase Tuba Road in the mountains, but bacteria can.

Launching germ warfare will achieve perfect results that cannot be achieved even in hot warfare.

PS:

In the process of conducting bacterial warfare, the Japanese invaders conducted a large number of experiments using living people as materials in order to test the effectiveness of bacterial weapons, and directly dissected them without anesthesia.
During the entire war, about 20 people in China died from human experiments by the Japanese invaders, which was unparalleled in its cruelty.

There are hundreds of experiments with living people, and normal people would be afraid to read them.

After Unit 731 surrendered in Japan, everything was taken over by the US.

Those notorious war criminals were not brought to trial in exchange for becoming American researchers and serving the U.S. military.

Lighthouse, I pooh.

It is suspected that the virus was created by the United States, and they are not wronged.

(End of this chapter)

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