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During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army. On this day, Riko was desperate

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During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army.

On this day, the Japanese were desperately shooting, trying to block the charge of the American army, but found that a large amount of yellow liquid poured into the bunker, and emitted a very pungent smell, it turned out that the US army was attacking the west and sending people to pour gasoline into the bunker.

At this time, the Japanese Kou immediately realized that the ORIGINAL US army was going to take a fire attack and quickly poured gasoline outside, but it was too late.

At this time, more than 200 devils in the bunker raised white flags and signaled their surrender to the US army. But the devils have never been trustworthy, and the number of times they pretend to surrender and then carry out sneak attacks is too much, and the US military will not believe the devils at all.

At the commander's command, the flamethrower emitted a fiery flame and ignited the gasoline in the bunker.

With a loud noise, the ammunition in the bunker was ignited, the heavy weapons were blown up, and more than 200 ghost soldiers were all killed.

After the battle, the Americans entered the bunker and found that the Japanese army had been burned beyond recognition, and a complete body could not be found. Of course, the Japanese Kou committed many evil deeds and committed many heinous crimes, and finally got such a fate, which was already considered to be a bargain for them.

The bunker, called Drum Bunker, was built in 1909 as a base for the U.S. military to fortify the Philippines and compete with the British.

Later, the Japanese repelled the Americans, occupied the Drum Fortress, and fortified it into a terrible military fortress.

The Durham Bunker has a reinforced concrete shell on the outside, and a specially designed steel plate structure, which looks like a giant battleship, and the degree of sturdiness is beyond doubt.

The U.S. military is well aware of the fortification of drum bunkers, but it can only attack hard, ordinary shells do not work at all, and the U.S. army has paid a lot of sacrifices and still cannot get closer.

However, after all, there were only more than 200 Japanese Kou, and they were guarding a fortress, and sooner or later they would be trapped alive. In line with the principle of humanitarianism, the US military sent emissaries to persuade them to surrender, and the Japanese Kou pretended to agree, and after tricking the emissaries into the fortress, they actually tied them to a pillar and opened their stomachs.

The Japanese then threw the emissaries' bodies out of the bunkers to provoke the Americans.

The atrocities of the Japanese Kou caused strong dissatisfaction among the American generals, who were furious and offered to eliminate all these beasts.

In order to reduce casualties, the U.S. commander contacted the rear troops and brought in 20,000 liters of gasoline. Immediately afterward, the US military dispatched aircraft artillery and carried out a long-term indiscriminate bombardment of the bunker, and the devils could not lift their heads at all and lost their defensive capabilities.

Taking advantage of this gap, the U.S. military sent a small detachment, loaded with gasoline, near the Drumm Bunker, and then poured gasoline into it from the exhaust hole.

After several hours of preparation, the Drum Bunker was completely soaked in gasoline, and the devils did not dare to shoot easily, but they could not drain the gasoline outside, so the story at the beginning of the article appeared.

The Japanese control of the Pacific islands reflected their wolf ambitions, in a vain attempt to encroach on the world's resources in this way.

After the Japanese devils provoked the war with the United States, they needed to compete with the U.S. military on multiple islands, which made it more difficult for them to maintain their already inadequate logistical supply lines.

By the end of World War II, with germany's gradual defeat and italy surrendering, Japan fought alone in the Pacific theater, and many islands were undermanned and resource-scarce.

Even so, the Japanese devils still did not take the initiative to surrender, and also adopted a suicide attack, causing heavy losses to the US troops.

From this point of view, the US military dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese mainland, which was completely self-inflicted by the devil.

During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army. On this day, Riko was desperate
During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army. On this day, Riko was desperate
During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army. On this day, Riko was desperate
During World War II, the battles in the Pacific Theater were fought very hard, and the US military paid a very heavy price in order to take many islands occupied by the Japanese army. On this day, Riko was desperate

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