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The operation of the American army in World War II-pick up the Japanese soldiers who fell into the water, take care of their meals and throw them back into the sea?

The operation of the American army in World War II-pick up the Japanese soldiers who fell into the water, take care of their meals and throw them back into the sea? Everybody? This topic is very good. First of all, it involves a topic that ordinary people like to see and often discuss. It is a hot topic in society, and grounding gas can resonate with everyone. Secondly, this problem has the nature of popular science. As we know, as writers, their duties mainly include three aspects: first, to explain the facts, clarify the fallacies, guide public opinion, and play the role of speaking for the public and shouting for justice; Second, writers should carry forward the correct value orientation and positive energy. Third, and most importantly, writers should realize that they have the duty to preach and dispel doubts, and it is our duty to do a good job in popular science for the people.

Today's topic has popular science value and is a good question. Bian Xiao will talk about this topic. According to historical records, the Japanese army launched an attack on Pearl Harbor in 194 1. At the beginning of the war, the Japanese army did occupy an absolute advantage. It took the US Navy's Pacific Fleet more than a year to catch its breath. However, the United States quickly reversed the situation in the Pacific battlefield. The proud aircraft carrier of the Japanese naval joint fleet was sunk in large numbers, and the King Kong-class battle cruiser, which often appeared in the first-line battlefield, was also beaten out of the water by the US military and sent to the sea to feed the fish. The U.S. Navy, which had absolute control over the sea, began to learn from the Germans during World War I, sending a large number of new submarines and playing unrestricted submarine warfare tactics. The main ambush area is the transportation line from Honshu Island in Japan to the Asian continent and the South Pacific.

1944 Pacific Ocean in May. The US Navy found a single Japanese escort destroyer wandering around like a headless fly when it was patrolling the submarine Stickleback. The American submarine immediately realized that this was a golden opportunity. Concealed, it fired two fish excitedly and sank the unsuspecting Japanese destroyer without much effort. According to historical records, when the submarine spiny fish surfaced, more than 30 surviving Japanese sailors swam to the enemy submarine and shouted for help. The U.S. military then ordered the submarine to surface, ready to catch the Japanese floating on the water to see if they could get some useful information.

Subsequently, the US military sent them something to eat to replenish their energy. At this time, the Japanese soldiers were in a good mood and felt that they had a narrow escape. In the end, they actually made such "good luck"-they had the opportunity to eat and live with decent American submarine soldiers, and they all said that they would be captured by westerners and the treatment was ok. After these Japanese prisoners of war had had enough to eat and drink, the US military asked them for information. As a result, these people were ignorant and began to fight with the US military. When Major Moreton saw this scene, he was furious at once, and added an order to throw these ungrateful Japanese back into the sea and die with their wrecked ship. The American submarine that dived into the water soon disappeared without a trace.