Although there are aircraft carriers, how can a fan catch up with a hair dryer? It is only in ship-mounted mode that it has some value - it can be used as a single-soldier reconnaissance and strike drone.

 Fortunately, the Maritime Self-Defense Force had previously unloaded all the fuel from the aircraft carrier's carrier-based aircraft. Otherwise, those ship-to-ship bombers as big as model aircraft that could drop bombs with a yield of tens or even hundreds of kilograms would definitely be a nightmare for the frontline soldiers.

 The reason why the deep sea advance was hindered by the United States was closely related to the characteristics of the carrier-based aircraft of the aircraft carriers. Faced with the dry land operation of the American aircraft carriers, the deep sea land warfare pioneers were very troubled by this.

 (PS: The US Navy uses modern aircraft carriers such as Enterprise and Jiaotai, or modernized and modified World War II aircraft carriers, to fight naval battles, while Lexington-class and Yorktown-class aircraft carriers are responsible for supporting ground forces.)

 At the same time, a little behind the front lines in the United States, a deep-sea commando who had lost both legs angrily cursed on a stretcher:

 "Fuck these aircraft carriers and their painters and designers! They're using airplanes the size of model planes, and they're throwing things with hundreds of pounds of force. Isn't that cheating?! Why can't our sisters in the navy transform into true-body ship armor, but those bitches can?!"

 Return to Japan

 For the Liberal Democratic Party, in addition to Kansai and Yokosuka, there are also troubles in other places - the ship girls in Sasebo Port, Kure Port, and Ominato Port simply put away their bodies and fled by land. As for their destination, it is obvious that it is naturally Kansai.

 Since there were not many ship girls scattered in these military ports, and the local sailors were not as aware as those in Osaka and Maizuru, the local ship girls chose to use their own mobility to escape, and then take the initiative to move towards the organization in Kansai through the mountains and forests.

 In addition, Kishida believes that the Tokyo metropolitan area is very large, with a large number of reinforced concrete skyscrapers. Even if the main guns of the battleships are very powerful, their ammunition reserves are ultimately limited, and it is impossible to flatten all the reinforced concrete buildings.

 Moreover, there are a large number of civilians in Tokyo. If those shipgirls dare to use their main guns and bombs, it is easy to hurt civilians. If they really open fire, they can use this as material to carry out a wave of anti-communist and anti-shipgirl propaganda.

 So, Kishida made his own plan and prepared to make strategic deployments according to his own ideas.

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 In Kansai, the sailors of the Japanese People's Revolutionary Army easily captured the two small towns of Takahama and Obama.

 When the local police saw the army approaching, they immediately laid down their weapons and raised the flag to surrender. After all, asking the police force of a small town to fight the army with pistols and shotguns is really a bit like trying to stop a chariot with a mantis arm.

 It just so happened that the revolutionary sailors on the opposite side were also shouting: "... As long as you lay down your weapons and surrender, no one will be killed, most of you will not be arrested, and you will be treated leniently. Anyone with no bad record in the past and willing to serve the people again can stay in office." This was one of the reasons why the local police surrendered at the speed of light.

 Some of the sailors and cadets at Maizuru Naval Port who stood on the counter-revolutionary side during the uprising were captured by revolutionary sailors after the uprising succeeded, except for a few who escaped during the chaos.

 Under the earnest explanations and strong requests of the Hibiki and Maizuru Party organizations to treat the prisoners well, these captured soldiers were not treated unfairly.

 Looking at these restless captured sailors, Xiang said in a gentle voice: "Gentlemen, let me ask you a question. From the beginning of the uprising until now, have we not abused any of you?

 Even if there were individual cases of abuse, we punished our own people who behaved in a manner that was detrimental to your human dignity, right?"

 The captured sailors and cadets were stunned for a moment. They had not expected these "rebels" to be so polite to them. They looked at each other and nodded in acknowledgement.

 They originally thought that the revolutionary army called them out this time just to show off their power in front of their defeated enemies, but the reality was so unexpected.

 Chunyue, standing nearby, added, "Perhaps some of you think I'm hypocritical, that I've deceived everyone. It must be unbelievable that someone who normally smiles and smiles at you, someone who prays for your good wishes, is now standing against you. I'm sure you all have this doubt."

 After Chunyue said this, the expressions of some of the sailors changed. Perhaps because Chunyue was right, the eyes of the captured sailors and cadets were filled with confusion about the unknown and a hint of fear.

 "In fact, if Chunyue was really hypocritical, then Chunyue would not treat the prisoners well. Instead, he would kill them all without leaving a single one alive, just like the Red Army did back then. But we didn't.

 I have done so and have treated you well.

 Harutsuki believes that everyone has simply been temporarily deceived by the LDP government. I also believe that everyone is kindhearted, and no one would truly be willing to work for a government that leaves its people without food while it itself enjoys a life of luxury.

 Regarding the truth, Chunyue does not want to preach anything, and we will not force you to work or force you to join the revolutionary ranks. Now, you can choose to leave or stay.

 For those who choose to leave, we won't make things difficult for you, nor will we criticize you. After all, few of you here are locals, and even if you don't have children, you still have parents to care for. It's natural to miss your hometown and family, and I understand that.

 In order to ensure that those who choose to leave can return home smoothly, we will give each of you 10,000 yen before you leave to use as travel expenses home.

 For those who choose to stay, I guarantee, in the name of the organization, that everyone will be treated equally. If anyone breaks the rules, discriminates against you, or abuses you, please report it to us immediately, and we will punish you severely according to the rules!

 Now, you can make your choice, whether to leave or stay, it is entirely up to you, we will not stop you."

 As soon as Chunyue finished speaking, Xiang gave her an admiring look. She not only recognized Chunyue's education, but what Xiang found even more valuable was that she did not use any religious terms in her lecture this time. Xiang thought this was a milestone progress.

 The captured sailors below were either looking around or whispering to each other, probably feeling hesitant about the revolutionary army's tolerance towards them.

 A minute later, some of the captured sailors and cadets slowly raised their hands. Seeing them raise their hands, Xiang said, "Those who have raised their hands, step out and line up!"

 The sailors and cadets who had raised their hands moved at the sound, stepped out of the line and stood in a row outside the formation.

 Xiang asked a mutinous sailor next to him to take out a stack of money from his bag. The money was of different ages and denominations.

 Snapping his fingers at the money, he said, "This is all the cash we've found from the Port District Headquarters and the local farmers' cooperative. Now I'm going to give everyone who steps out 10,000 yuan for travel expenses."

 As he spoke, Xiang took the stack of money himself, counted it, and handed the counted money to the sailors and cadets in line.

 After handing the money to the sailors, Xiang reminded them to count whether the amount was enough and make up the difference if it was less.

 "You can go now." Xiang saluted the sailors and cadets. "I hope you will live a good life after returning home and spend more time with your parents."

 When these sailors saw what the Japanese Communist Party had done to them, they felt an indescribable emotion surging in their hearts.

 "Huh? Aren't you leaving yet? You can leave now." Xiang reminded the sailors who were still standing still, thinking that they didn't know they could leave now.

 One of the sailors hesitated for a long time before slowly speaking: "Um...I don't want to leave."

 "Why? Is the salary not enough? Also... with the prices these days, we can give you more money at our discretion." Xiang looked at the soldier and asked.

 "No..." The soldier decided to tell the truth. "It's more likely that after we leave, it will be difficult to join the Self-Defense Forces. If I can't join, I will have to retire and return to the countryside. Given the current situation in Japan where agricultural cooperatives are rampant, I'm afraid I won't be able to afford food and clothing after retiring early and returning to society."

 When I was captured, I thought we would be tortured and killed, but what you did was completely the opposite of what I imagined. Not only did you not abuse or scold us, you also ensured that our food and medical care were the same as your soldiers'. You were willing to let us go home, gave us travel expenses, and even asked if it was enough... Where else in the world can you find an army like this?"

 It is obvious that this sailor knew nothing about the history of China's New Democratic Revolution. If he were willing to learn about history, he would be even more surprised than he is now.

 But this cannot be blamed on him. After all, it is impossible for Japan's bourgeois right-wing government to talk about such history in the ideological and political education of the Self-Defense Forces.

 The sailor paused and continued, "So... I... want to say that I don't plan to go back. I want to stay."

 Xiang smiled, looked up at the sailor, and asked, "Hmm~ Is this what you really think?"

 "Yes... yes!" The sailor stuttered a little, but his tone was full of determination.

 "Okay, please leave the money to those who plan to go back. Go back." Xiang nodded and said gently,

 "Yes!"

 As it turned out, Xiang's idea of ​​treating prisoners did convince some people. Except for the sailor mentioned above, most of the remaining sailors were unwilling to go back for similar reasons.

 Especially some sailors who were selected before and taken out of the port area to see the street scenes were shocked when they saw the revolutionary army opening the warehouses to distribute grain.

 In the end, only about 40% of the captured sailors and cadets received money and left Maizuru, while the rest clearly expressed their willingness to stay in Maizuru, and some even expressed their desire to join the Revolutionary Army.

 Afterwards, Haruzuki found Xiang and said, "Although this is good, we still lost nearly 40% of our people. It's a pity."

 Xiang shook his finger and began to reason humorously: “No, Comrade Chunyue, we can’t look at the problem that way. Our loss of 40% is only superficial;

 Just think about it, after these people go back, they will definitely tell others about this matter intentionally or unintentionally in their daily social interactions, and our deeds will gradually spread.

 From one person to ten, from ten to a hundred, it gradually became known to everyone. I think Comrade Haruzuki can understand the impact this will have on the LDP army and the areas under its control.

 The reason behind our preferential treatment of prisoners is actually our insight into human nature and the fundamental principles of establishing an empire. The same principle applies to our united front work.

 Chapter 295 The old capital is newly established

 The socialist revolution is different from the bourgeois revolution. Socialism is by no means a revolution of a few people, nor is it a purely military struggle. It is crucial to mobilize the masses to resist the reactionary rule of the Liberal Democratic Party.

 In order to cooperate with the Maizuru Osaka Uprising, Japanese Communist Party organizations, centrists and other left-wing organizations in Osaka, Kyoto and other places began to mobilize workers, grassroots employees and students to resist local governments and police in a violent manner.

 Most of these people are those who are struggling to make ends meet at home, or those who were victims of previous vaccine incidents.

 Especially the victims of vaccine incidents, either their relatives and friends were harmed or even killed by the violence caused by deep-sea vaccines, or their relatives and friends were turned into killing machines by deep-sea vaccines.

 In addition to the current food problem, the deep hatred of killing relatives and friends, and the lack of food, one can imagine the resentment these people have towards the Liberal Democratic Party.

 Of course, this is also thanks to the report written by Eve and supervised by Yumeimaru Fumi. Relying on fragmentary clues and perfect fictional reasoning, they came to conclusions that conform to the actual situation, and revealed the intricate relationship between the Liberal Democratic Party and vaccines to the Japanese people.

 Otherwise, the anger of these victims will be desensitized and de-accused by the LDP's propaganda machine, and directed towards Takeda Pharmaceutical rather than the LDP itself.

 Due to the uprising of the 3rd Division and the collaboration with the rioting masses led by left-wing organizations such as the Japanese Communist Party, the Osaka Prefectural Police and government collapsed much faster than Kyoto.

 After all, the Self-Defense Forces, which are equipped with heavy weapons such as the Type 10 tank and the Type 89 infantry fighting vehicle, are simply cutting the Gordian knot when facing the police, who at most only have light armored vehicles and light helicopters.

 Unfortunately, Osaka is a big city with a population of several million, and it was impossible for the 3rd Division with more than 7000 people to surround it, so they failed to capture the fleeing Osaka government officials.

 "Let them run away. Not only will we save the trouble of managing them, but we will also save them from relying on us. At this stage, we just need to overthrow the Osaka government." - Noshiro's instructions to the 3rd Division after receiving the news.

 In Kyoto, the sailors of the Revolutionary Navy were already at the gates of the city, but they were not in a hurry to attack, but chose to have a dialogue first.

 Kyoto's status to Japan is equivalent to that of Xi'an in China. It has countless scenic spots and historical relics. If Japan chooses to go to war directly, Kyoto's scenic spots and historical relics will inevitably be destroyed by war.

 The revolutionary navy considered for a while and decided that if reasoning didn't work, they would resort to coercion. Attack was the worst option and would not be used unless absolutely necessary.

 In order to increase their bargaining chips, Hibiki and Noshiro specially transferred some ship girls from the western front to the outskirts of Kyoto, and together with the revolutionary army sailors, they spoke out and put pressure on the Kyoto prefectural police and government.

 The Kyoto Prefectural Police, who were confronting the revolutionary navy and dispersing the protesters in Kyoto, were more or less shaken after receiving the news that Osaka had been liberated.

 The Kyoto police thought that if even a city like Osaka could fall, it would only be a matter of time before Kyoto fell, as they had ship girls on the other side.

 They thought so, and after a while, when the Kyoto police saw two or three ship girls appear in the Revolutionary Army Navy, they immediately laid down their arms and surrendered.

 "Which police can stop the warship? The ship girls are here, if we continue to resist, we will just be giving away our heads. What's more, the opponent is already very martial, so we should just give them a little face." This was what most Kyoto police thought at the time.

 After Kyoto's liberation, the 10th Ground Self-Defense Force Division, sent to suppress the revolution, had already arrived in Ikoma City, just outside Osaka. However, they did not immediately proceed to Osaka or Kyoto to suppress the rebellion. Instead, they discussed countermeasures and made plans before taking action.

 If the rebels were only human troops, they wouldn't have such a headache. Furthermore, the 10th Division had just received news that the 13th and 14th Brigades to the west had suffered setbacks in their attack on the Maizuru-Osaka line.

 Whether in ancient or modern wars, both in China and abroad, defense is easier than offense, other conditions being roughly equal. The attacker often needs at least three times the number of troops as the defender to have a greater chance of success.

 Because the defensive bonus of modern urban terrain has been greatly enhanced, the attacker even needs 5 to 6 times more troops than the defender to succeed in urban combat.

 In addition, the line from Osaka to Kyoto is about 70 kilometers long. On this nearly 70-kilometer front, the Liberal Democratic Party army currently has only one 10th Division.

 Since neither side can fill the battle line, they can only resort to pursuit warfare. Not to mention whether the 3rd Division will strategically shift or defend Osaka to the death, even if they can catch up with the 3rd Division, the battle will definitely take a long time because the strength of the two sides is equal.

 The longer the battle lasts, the greater the variables will be. If the ship girls take advantage of their mobility and attack the 10th Division, then it can be said that the game is over.

 The commander of the 10th Division was no fool. With this in mind, he did not attack rashly. Instead, he chose to defend on the spot in Ikoma City, guarding the northern gate between Nara Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture, and then requesting more troop support from Tokyo.

 It was this hesitant decision of the 10th Division that brought the revolutionary army outside Kyoto and Kyoto

 During the time when the police in the city were negotiating, the KanColle arrived, the Kyoto police surrendered, and Kyoto was liberated.

 The commander of the 10th Division, who later learned of this, regretted it deeply: "If I had been more decisive and gone directly to Kyoto, I could have entered Kyoto and wiped out the revolutionary army before the ship girls arrived. In that way, I might have been able to save Kyoto in the first place."

 After the revolutionary sailors entered Kyoto, the Japanese Communist Party began to organize some of the revolutionary army and mobilize some of the people who had previously demonstrated against the police to build barricades on major traffic arteries or convert key areas into fortifications.

 After the liberation of Osaka and Kyoto, the local Japanese Communist Party organizations took over the political power of the two cities, establishing the Osaka Municipal People's Government and the Kyoto Municipal People's Government respectively. They opened granaries to distribute grain, built fortifications, and carried out propaganda.

 The 3rd Division's "pledge of surrender" (handing over the prisoners of war from the Ministry of Culture) and the capture of the Osaka Police Station and the City Hall (City Hall) were recognized by the Japanese Communist Party. The former 3rd Division of the Ground Self-Defense Force was officially reorganized into the 1st Division of the Japanese People's Revolutionary Army, becoming the first army of the People's Revolutionary Army.

 Subsequently, the Japanese Communist Party publicly telegraphed a number of small towns around Osaka and Kyoto, using both carrot and stick to persuade them to surrender.

 When the officials of these small towns heard that Kyoto and Osaka were gone, how long could their small towns hold out? As a result, most of the officials of the small towns surrendered.

 A small number of small towns believed that their towns were to the east or south of Kyoto or Osaka, very close to the LDP-controlled areas, and believed that the Self-Defense Forces would come to the rescue, so they did not surrender.

 Although some small cities did not defect, the Japanese Communist Party still controlled Osaka, Kyoto and some surrounding towns; at this point, Maizuru-Osaka-Kyoto-Ohama formed a trapezoidal control area (base).

 The 3rd Division... no, it should now be the 1st Division of the People's Revolutionary Army. After capturing the Osaka City Hall, the 1st Division of the Revolutionary Army, based on the intelligence of the Japanese Communist Party's Intelligence Department, rushed to Ikoma City, where the 10th Division of the Ground Self-Defense Force was located, to stand guard.

 In order to adapt to the further revolutionary situation, the previous Maizuru Revolutionary Base was unified with the Osaka Revolutionary Base and renamed the Kansai Revolutionary Base, which served as the central revolutionary base of the Japanese Communist Party.

 Now that the Central Revolutionary Base Area has been established, it is necessary to find a city to serve as the capital to provide office space for the Central Committee of the Japanese Communist Party and the future central government of the base area.

 In Kansai, every Japanese person knew for sure which city was best suited to be the capital. Since it was a tacit understanding, holding a meeting to discuss it was merely a formality.

 The Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Japanese Communist Party discussed for less than ten minutes and unanimously decided to make Kyoto the temporary capital. This meeting can be said to be the shortest high-level meeting in the history of the Japanese Communist Party.

 The conference listed the following reasons for choosing Kyoto as the capital:

 First, Kyoto was once a capital city for a long time in ancient times. Historically, Kyoto is Japan's thousand-year-old capital, having served as the capital from the Heian period until the Meiji Restoration. Therefore, Kyoto has a strong claim to fame stemming from its long history.

 Second, the terrain is easy to defend but difficult to attack. Kyoto is surrounded by mountains on three sides except the south. Even in modern Japan, with its well-developed infrastructure, there are only a handful of main roads leading into Kyoto from the three-sided mountainous area.

 Third, Kyoto boasts a rich cultural atmosphere and a relatively peaceful atmosphere. Since modern times, Kyoto has been Japan's traditional cultural capital, unlike Osaka, which is bustling with lights, revelry, and extravagance. How could a socialist regime choose such a city as its capital? Social existence determines social consciousness, and the cultural environment of the city where the central government is located is crucial.

 Thus, Kyoto, which had lost the title of capital 155 years since the Meiji Restoration, returned to its rightful place; but the leap for a city that had been the capital of a thousand-year-old feudal regime to suddenly become the capital of a socialist regime was indeed too big.

 At the same time as the capital was established, the Central Provisional Government of the Kansai Revolutionary Base Area was also established, and administrative agencies were organized from top to bottom to manage all political, economic, social and other affairs within the revolutionary base area under the leadership of the Party.

 Kyoto Imperial Garden, formerly the residence of the ancient Japanese imperial family, is now used as the headquarters and office location of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Japan, as well as the residence of some central party members and leading cadres.

 Since Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is used as an office space, turning this place, which is now a tourist attraction, into an office will definitely require a lot of furnishings.

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