Chapter 1 The closest chance to success
The crackling firecrackers were set off, and the smoke was wrapped in paper scraps, and even people could not watch it, and Chen Jiageng smiled and walked down the pier.
There were crowds of people on the dock, and the huge banner read "Celebrating Mr. Tan Kah Kee's safe return!" The welcome scene of more than 500 clubs was extremely spectacular.
Chen Jiageng deserves to be the leader of overseas Chinese. When he set off from Chongqing and was about to return to Singapore, various groups in Chongqing held a farewell meeting. Mao Zedong highly praised him and called him "the flag of overseas Chinese and the glory of the nation." Zhou Enlai and Wang Ruofei's congratulations: "I have done my best for national liberation, suffered endless hardships for the war of unity and resistance. I cannot hurt my words, and I cannot surrender my might. I have celebrated my safety and well-being, and I will ask for my orders for the people."
Wu Ming and his two wives were wearing sunglasses, and they had a fake beard sticking to their mouths. They looked at the grand occasion on the pier through the porthole with a smile.
This American ship was loaded with medicine, radio equipment, most importantly some weapons and ammunition, and even five anti-aircraft cannons that were dismantled into parts. Just in case, the last batch of trained overseas Chinese children returned with the ship, and were quietly waiting for the night to come in the cabin. There is no way, Chen Jiageng's reputation is too loud, and it is better not to attract attention when it is so chaotic outside.
"Where everyone wants, Mr. Chen is really a well-deserved overseas Chinese leader." Huang Yushuang pointed outside and said with a smile: "We have to wait for the quiet on the boat first before leaving."
"Low, we must be low-key." Wu Ming smiled, "I guess our family can enjoy the beach, sea water, and oval trees in Nanyang for a while. How beautiful it is, just treat it as a vacation!"
"Haha, vacation is also a matter between me and Yushuang. Can you still be idle?" Shen Min blinked and teased: "What are the beaches, sea waters, oval trees, you can't think about it."
"How can that be done?" Wu Ming smiled wickedly and looked left and right. "I have to admire the two ladies in swimsuits and handsome looks, so don't take advantage of others."
"What are you thinking about?" Huang Yushuang gave Wu Ming a angrily look, "Is that the swimsuit you customized? Can women wear it? Is it so embarrassing to me if I didn't come!"
"What are you embarrassed about?" Wu Ming reached out and pinched Huang Yushuang's buttocks. "You two have such a good figure. It would be a pity if you don't wear it on and show it. If you are shy, you'll wear it at home and take care of it alone. When everything is over, I'll build a villa by the beach and build a large swimming pool, so that our family can play in it. Do you think it's okay?"
"Good one." Huang Yushuang slapped Wu Ming's forehead with a palm, "I just came here and thought about living a free life in the future. What should I think if others hear it?"
"What can I think? Isn't struggle for a good life in the future?" Wu Ming curled his lips. "Who can say bad things about human nature?"
"I'll go see A Ying and see if she wakes up." Shen Min raised her hand and looked at her watch. "It's a mess on her at sea. Half of her life has been lost."
"Thanks to Na Lu." Wu Ming nodded. ", do you think A Ying and Na Lu have that meaning?"
Shen Min looked at Wu Ming strangely and asked, "Do you think they are suitable?"
"What's wrong?" Wu Ming asked back: "Rude is really alone, and his belly is not at all twists and turns. Although his background is not very good, I don't think it has any impact."
"Don't worry about it." Huang Yushuang smiled and pushed Wu Ming, "It's better to let things go naturally. You, a big man, still have to go to the media to pull things off."
"Okay, I don't care." Wu Ming took off his sunglasses and stared at the dock carefully, "Do you care about it too? Look, the person who picked us up outside is here, please clean up!"
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Although Japan's rule over Malaya was only three and a half years during the Pacific War, its impact was far-reaching. After the Japanese invaded Singapore Island, they encountered the Chinese volunteers trained and commanded by British officers in Jurong and Bukit Zhima. They were killed for a while by the volunteers and formed hatred. Therefore, the Japanese army massacred Chinese civilians in Singapore. After the fall of Singapore, the Chinese volunteers moved to the Malay Peninsula to form the Malayan Chinese anti-Japanese army to continue fighting. The Malay Turkish Sultans were in a state of massacre.
However, the degree is different. They defected to Japan. Like the United Kingdom, Japan retained the Sudan administrative agencies of various states. Japanese consultants replaced the British garrison, which made the reason why Britain once forced these fences to fall on both sides of the ground after the war. Japan also took advantage of the establishment of the Free India Provisional Government in Singapore and organized the Indian National Army in Singapore and Malaya. Most of the Indians in Singapore and Malaya participated in this event, so
During the battle, Indian troops appeared in the Japanese and British troops at the same time, and the local strange phenomenon of Moluocha, that is, Asan attacked Asan. Isn’t it very strange? It was only later that Boss fell and died, so there were no more Indians who were cannon fodder for the Japanese army. Therefore, during the Pacific War, basically only Chinese people in Malaya were fighting against Japan, and both Malays and Indians defected to Japan.
Among the total population of Malaya, Malays were 43.3% and 44.9%. Indians accounted for a little more Chinese than Malays. More than half of the Chinese and Indian tribes added together. This situation caused great concern and panic among the Malays. British colonists took advantage of this situation to dress themselves up as Malay protectors to divert the struggle direction and independence goals of Malay indigenous nationalists, thereby consolidating British colonial rule. Before World War II, most of the Chinese and Indian tribes were foreigners and had no citizenship, so they cared about the politics of their home country more than they cared about local politics. Therefore, they avoided sharp conflicts between Malay indigenous nationalists, Indian nationalists and Chinese nationalists, and thus did not form a powerful anti-colonial independence movement like India.
In fact, what Wu Ming, Xiao Minghua and others didn't know was that in 1942, just as the Malayan Chinese Anti-Japanese Army was fighting, the British war cabinet issued a secret instruction to the London Colonial Department and the Army Department, asking them to start formulating a plan to restore and strengthen colonial rule in Malaya after the war. At the end of 1943, the "Malayan Planning; |> Dehua Zhente, who was responsible for the task, completed the drafting of the post-war Malayan constitutional report. The report was approved in May of the following year, and then approved the basic plan for military control of Malaya after the war, and the planning team increased to 289 and sent to India one after another to plan the takeover.
However, the national independence movement that emerged in Southeast Asia after the war disrupted the British's wishful thinking. Just on the eve of Japan's surrender, the Vietnam League led by Ho Chi Minh launched a national riot to seize many Vietnamese cities, and announced on September 2, 1945: L|The third day of the surrender, that is, on August 17, 1945, a group of Indonesian youth and armed forces (trained by the Japanese army and handed over weapons after the Japanese army surrendered) declared Indonesia's independence and established the Republic of Indonesia. The Myanmar Independence Army led by Aung San, Myanmar, marched in Yangon as a victorious figure after the war.
Therefore, how the Chinese anti-Japanese army in Malaya will act is the most worrying thing for the British government and Mountbatten. On the day when the emperor announced his surrender on 815, 1945, General Mountbatten, the Supreme Commander of the Southeast Asian Allied Forces, quickly announced the establishment of the Malayan military control government according to the established plan, and was fully responsible for the Japanese surrender. The 4th Army landed in southwestern Malaya, and immediately after 1945. On September 12, 1945, Patton personally arrived in Singapore to accept the Japanese surrender, and announced the formal establishment of the Malayan military control agency and its constituent list, completing the British army's re-control of the Malayan Peninsula.
Although Mountbatten issued an order to the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army on the second day of Japan's surrender, requiring the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army not to enter the city to accept the Japanese surrender, the Central Committee of the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army decided to ignore this unreasonable demand. A few days later, the Chinese Anti-Japanese Detachment took over towns and towns. In fact, before the British army arrived, the Chinese Anti-Japanese Army in Malay had already taken over most of the towns, including Singapore. In particular, the troops directly controlled by Xiao Minghua and others were more violent and radical. After entering the city, they confiscated guns and ammunition from the police station, established a temporary public security committee, confiscated enemy property, and rescued refugees. They arrested and punished a large number of Malay spies and spies in the name of Japanese traitors, and organized the People's Committee to replace the Public Security Committee to exercise the powers of local governments.
In fact, if it were not for the differences among the Chinese anti-Japanese army, most of the top leaders of the anti-Japanese army regarded the British army as an allied army. When the British army returned to Malaya, the state-level people's committees that the Chinese anti-Japanese army had established were Selang, North Johor, South Johor, Tinkanu, Johor, Malacca, etc. This was the closest opportunity for the Chinese in Malaya to take control of the regime.
Chapter completed!