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还是少扯现代史为妙。1921年后的事情别扯。
; K+ u9 I  U3 A) h! l明治维新的成功,在于把普通的日本百姓,变成了国民,他们有了现代国家的意识,是为现代日本国家而战。- t, T) M7 ^2 {- B. M" |
清朝的百姓,洋务运动,并没有把普通百姓变成国民,他们并无现代 ...3 ]! A, B! i+ i8 k1 x/ o: D& w
player0001 发表于 2014-10-14 16:44
4 }( [5 h2 F: h: `; v$ G$ ?确实,现代史说多了容易惹麻烦。。。
7 P  r$ e4 s  C- b- ?要让百姓产生归属感,国家也需要做出不少努力,像甲午 清政府赔款 有大概1/3被用在了日本国民教育上
' q  n3 X6 K0 j5 W0 p/ n反观当时清政府,这些钱不赔给日本,也很少用到百姓身上。
4 j$ q! G4 I" [$ b  k3 {9 S, h要让百姓认同那个国家,实在有点难度。。。
其实关于日本德国发动战争也没啥好争的,无非是当时的发展过快,超过本身的资源容量了,而英法荷拥有的资源又超过他们当时的发展程度所应拥有的程度,属于人类发展的矫正而已,只是矫正有时会通过经济手段,有时会通 ...
! G- n8 q( _# p' A; P( k. {wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-14 17:49
8 Y/ Y. _; i3 ?4 c: F其实也不是去苛责当时 日本的选择,美国如果对日石油禁运,那日本几乎肯定要暴走了+ O; s* K. f0 d  T" V3 H
问题是,对日石油禁运,实在41年4月,印度支那事件,日军占领前法国殖民地(今越南等地)
1 o5 W9 ^# O  {& T导致美国态度趋于强硬,而之前一直就在进行石油交易,即使校长不断要求美国中断对日石油交易
: v5 `$ m4 N$ Y7 b从31年九一八日本占领东北,到41年有10年的时间,中间只要能停下来潜心消化东北
* H3 q7 N6 a" D& j& G2 f  [9 m) g对日本而言都不会走到石油禁运那一步,美国和校长都可能放弃东北。9 E* b) T- D" {. P1 A
当然对中国而言 将失去东北。
7 y8 H0 T" t) N1 i  Y1 z8 U" g: l至于大庆油田,那只是一个额外的福利,并不是说知道大庆油田在而不去进攻南洋! m3 e  V0 f) G/ h7 ~# O
而是可以潜心东北,继续与美进行石油贸易。 而当时中国各军阀割据,日本不入关,* {; t; c. @( @6 |
国内各军阀派系间也不会闲着,内讧是必然。。。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 24, 41
3 r( @3 f: C% L& i- W南洋的大量ss终于开始有点作为了,
2 C% F" [$ e7 mdd编队炮击米里后遭遇日军编队,双方一通乱轰,都没啥损失
# H* P& O, E/ @克拉克再次被021扫到吐血。幸运的是2w补给全部卸载在了克拉克。。* ?( a0 G  z2 p1 z
日军转了一圈,又回来登陆威克岛了。。。。0 q( D4 ?7 {  h, ^
奇怪的是 上次日军撤走登岛部队后,盟军在岛上的补给马上就红了,$ i7 I2 p1 ]5 X2 U
不知是啥原因,难道开局就很少? 没太注意。。。。。1 V' T% q4 {! i4 H- K) \7 ]* Q
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Sub attack near Kota Bharu  at 55,76
1 u/ A# Z% Z1 S1 z' ~$ FJapanese Ships
% Z$ D" W: m& b, D$ D, r4 H      SC Ch 11, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
- Z- a% P. |  w7 X- |: M: L' l0 l      SC Ch 16
3 n. r% k# h; [Allied Ships
- x1 F  _; c% E) K, N7 I      SS S-37, hits 1( ?/ M/ F  a8 B0 F* |
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Night Naval bombardment of Miri at 64,87 : t. y3 V$ a6 s% W/ H  }5 e% i1 x
Japanese aircraft
9 d. C$ {* V& d* s% N8 S      no flights
+ g: k' `$ o) `) M. cJapanese aircraft losses$ ]; I: V( q. [( s2 L) G
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 damaged2 I$ Q6 I+ j5 x5 g  _. B
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground # F8 w+ H' p( g1 g$ q/ a) B
Allied Ships
1 f5 g9 n+ [9 {: M& L7 d      DD Tenedos4 ]# x! N# B/ }
      DD Van Ghent
7 s0 S* e7 B) k      DD Evertsen
/ i* Y/ F9 N. u( ], q      DD Vampire
2 P! i. n% [& D) H! W) U9 MOil hits 17 M" m' A1 |5 Q  {% X
Airbase hits 1
2 E9 y7 }' K3 r7 J$ w4 M1 zAirbase supply hits 10 }4 p% \6 N# Z! {7 _
Runway hits 4
! O. e5 P! k5 O) J8 TPort hits 20 h+ Y8 C' j9 t: r/ h
Port fuel hits 2
2 l$ E' C2 x( k4 i8 f) _Port supply hits 1 - b  @2 y2 S/ L1 ^5 k
DD Tenedos firing at Miri 0 O' |  e, @, b
DD Van Ghent firing at Miri 8 F3 J. f( j0 B4 I9 L9 O- J
DD Evertsen firing at Miri
$ @2 @9 ^# n+ w1 h  R; |0 ^0 EDD Vampire firing at Miri  / [6 s  @7 C% C1 ~+ d3 H
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Pre-Invasion action off Wake Island (136,98)
' |- i+ W2 |- C45 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. ) i& B0 h- `% L; F8 ?
Japanese Ships
0 R( c) z5 \/ ~      xAKL Toyotsu Maru, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
( O! B5 Y. e& W0 @3 x- X      PB Santos Maru' A6 x* B* Q. n0 K- ]) E
      xAK Aratama Maru , q0 C  T9 A3 p* Y7 a
Japanese ground losses:- q+ J; i( t8 T+ h
      19 casualties reported, e5 \! Q% {/ n9 ?, E1 T
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled8 R" |8 A" P8 E) D7 F; n7 R4 \# y
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
! l9 y% ?" E8 k! q! a' d9 b3 ~         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Amphibious Assault at Wake Island (136,98)
1 P5 A) D, C- Z6 xTF 116 troops unloading over beach at Wake Island, 136,98
  \% V0 P+ I- o  g3 L( vJapanese ground losses:% g9 A( W% i4 C
      41 casualties reported
6 [$ \/ l! P* |7 T5 _         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
: {  l1 K1 e; E! n         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ b. f+ r  n' f( U5 u( L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 _- m: b& ?: H7 `
17 troops of a SNLF Squad accidentally lost during unload of 53rd Nav Gd' ]6 x, a: A) |
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost overboard during unload of 53rd Nav Gd /2
' ~/ k- ~8 K2 R( l10 Support troops lost overboard during unload of 53rd Nav Gd /2   T, W# w/ D7 o- X" X0 O( z8 z
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 64,86, Range 15,000 Yards
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      CL Kashii, Shell hits 1
: Q$ t5 N+ k3 q! D7 P5 t3 r( c      CL Isuzu
6 A. @& r& E" M- m. A# O7 E      DD Maikaze
! g9 o/ J. R4 K7 N) |$ V      DD Sagiri
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      DD Vampire, Shell hits 1
" V  X  _" h8 t7 S4 _      DD Evertsen
( \% d# \, m+ s6 ^3 ]      DD Van Ghent, Shell hits 2; b; S! d% W  ?& j6 M: Q9 t4 x
      DD Tenedos6 t' ?' [' i; b1 X
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Sub attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
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      xAK Asuka Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage  f; m6 {) R* a+ Y/ G* Z/ F
      SC CHa-22
1 }0 {$ D; Q7 J( l      PB Kozan Maru 3 a2 t2 f+ Y; y9 x& ?$ b
Allied Ships0 j, K- t; @4 Y3 ]
      SS KX
7 ^# X. `" i6 E# VJapanese ground losses:4 O9 N* u9 X" r& D4 k" f# J: o1 ^
      12 casualties reported
4 L; p, I/ o/ N# ^! N" K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& M( ?7 Z- J7 Z& t0 [' p
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled4 x! [& ?/ i3 `4 `+ C/ N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: v" ~% C. u5 N5 A
      Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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6 D$ j1 U9 e6 N2 m8 NMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
8 c( m' ]1 l8 c" a9 ~# \Weather in hex: Severe storms
! q3 [; m' X5 i9 ZRaid detected at 23 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
! Z" m( \4 U; w8 z( q0 Q+ MEstimated time to target is 7 minutes $ ]! t; [: g% Q6 h/ }! m/ n
Japanese aircraft) u- x& Y! w& a9 }
      A6M2 Zero x 25
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" ^$ y3 d% a$ ]! p  b, A      P-35A x 2
; f3 a5 e4 R/ A3 O7 N; U$ m      P-40B Warhawk x 1) C, G3 ^, _5 f5 N& F6 \
      P-40E Warhawk x 6 4 \' u+ o# E* O/ A. q
No Japanese losses
2 i8 x8 s; z, A+ K; UAllied aircraft losses
, o: B) I) j! P) b6 ?      P-35A: 1 destroyed
5 @9 u" K4 k* F4 N' z+ x; [% Y* |      P-40E Warhawk: 2 destroyed5 ~: ?6 o. ^# r+ D# N
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
* a! B# n) l# Z9 PWeather in hex: Severe storms
0 k$ P' }0 j! LRaid detected at 15 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
/ h, [! X* [7 IEstimated time to target is 4 minutes ( }- }  p" v4 ?$ U
Japanese aircraft' _" l9 D( I2 G/ Z8 P
      A6M2 Zero x 37 1 A3 ~, i2 h* b1 d! z
Allied aircraft9 m, W. ^4 Q( x; i9 o% K
      P-35A x 1 8 s2 s8 m, c9 e
No Japanese losses % ~' K/ z2 _. Y. P# X
Allied aircraft losses
4 A3 h( L8 f5 Y' @      P-35A: 1 destroyed ; K- A! z% A' [1 O2 Q
Aircraft Attacking:/ ^4 k8 e! z7 M/ g
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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8 G" \& x" a8 |+ wGround combat at Wake Island (136,98) : N" k& W, Y; B0 V( r
Japanese Shock attack
0 a  o. D3 J% g: f  ^+ WAttacking force 378 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
0 u- L9 b& R9 A0 y& s/ a5 dDefending force 1110 troops, 27 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 30 0 e. O9 I' n1 N- n
Japanese adjusted assault: 0  6 ^3 V$ X* V) ~) S0 \( ]
Allied adjusted defense: 26  ; ]% c) Q: u" V1 A# V7 U7 z
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 2)  
& S- Q/ s1 L. l+ w% Z/ T4 `Combat modifiers
0 J; W7 b. s& }- R7 w4 sDefender: preparation(-), experience(-)
: s" W& V' H, i0 y0 S4 s9 CAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
( Q0 Y6 W+ T" f4 m. HJapanese ground losses:
& }0 a5 W. L' T+ I, Y0 C      357 casualties reported' f* ~, Y; H3 _" p  p) W
         Squads: 30 destroyed, 0 disabled; l% u: K+ |. E+ o& \0 [
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 }+ `, [3 g7 Z4 z( |8 c% \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % C0 L# o. r# ~! J- T, e2 g0 G
Assaulting units:7 ~7 d' H6 A/ \( j
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
# D# h9 B2 p: H1 F9 o1 XDefending units:3 e- d1 q0 M+ b1 i
    Wake USN CPNAB
. }+ {- U8 R; _    1st Marine Defense Battalion
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Ground combat at Wake Island (136,98) / Z" n8 L! Z% J) [( \+ Z
Allied Bombardment attack # Q1 Y6 `% d1 ]& W$ x4 i4 K
Attacking force 544 troops, 25 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 30
  w6 {  D' H2 O7 yDefending force 80 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
8 x8 ]( Z* _1 t; }; QAssaulting units:
5 k- b7 e/ j' x* D0 |: p    Wake USN CPNAB
1 V1 t/ B( Z8 f6 P4 v    1st Marine Defense Battalion # Q! u9 n6 L+ j
Defending units:1 c: z% z. L! @* u$ s6 \
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-10-15 11:04 编辑 % p- V" o, f& g' q$ [

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- n0 @  i! q. B0 v; ?你不知道从土耳其南下是哪儿吗?还要去爬高加索吗?在伊拉克用瓢子都能舀上石油来$ s3 K  O4 K. K2 D0 x# ]$ }" I
如果是怕苏联先手攻击也说不过去,当时CTL的陆军在欧洲的仗都打完了,正愁没事可6 j: g  v- v2 g) N& P9 B$ v

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CTL派了隆美尔去北非,却没有派兵去中东,这个是2战悬案之一呀,当时CTL强占克里特岛,我以为他是为了掩护爱情海方向,让德军能安全度过达达尼尔海峡,入侵中东,但他却没有下文。CTL连个马耳他都打不下来,却越过地中海打北非,这是啥逻辑
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你不知道从土耳其南下是哪儿吗?还要去爬高加索吗?在伊拉克用瓢子都能舀上石油来1 V& S' W0 X0 Z% @( b
如果是怕苏联先手攻击也说不过去,当时CTL的陆军在欧洲的仗都打完了,正愁没事可http://d.hiphotos.baidu.com/baike/w ...
8 N$ O! ~5 ^# H# Olala23159 发表于 2014-10-15 08:57
5 L2 w& k$ E& [9 a首先 如果德军攻打土耳其,苏联不可能无动于衷, 德国陆军如果去打土耳其,不就正好离开; A; ?! m! v0 B" n5 P
欧洲了么,那防守压力自然就大多了 。
$ r/ ~4 V9 g$ U其次 即使成功,德国将成为一个长条形国家,还增加了土耳其的一大段海岸线,
. o8 v3 u1 |- ~7 E+ u' }既增大了防守面积,又拉长了自身的后勤补给线。 而德国的水面部队,算不上强悍5 P7 P3 b2 i, b
很难取得地中海区域的制海权。
% v; e) R2 p) {8 f最后 苏联一直是个威胁,如果苏联先动手的话,德军前期也会够呛,何况兵力还分散去了7 c' ^! p1 j9 ^8 d$ E) g/ x$ U
其他方向防守。德国人口本就不多,还强调血统纯正,导致很少使用被占领国家的傀儡军队。
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当年苏德战场,长期保持德军(含仆从)350w对苏军700w左右的对比,1:2的比例,) H( k, Q6 R! M7 X2 ~( v0 `  J) H. O# X
而且损失也差不多是双方每年全换一次血, 德军(不含仆从)损失200w, 苏军700w。
; s% a* R/ v* n% `# N这样的人力消耗 德军是扛不住的。
# e; l! g' b7 _另:你的图片全挂了。。
CTL派了隆美尔去北非,却没有派兵去中东,这个是2战悬案之一呀,当时CTL强占克里特岛,我以为他是为了掩护爱情海方向,让德军能安全度过达达尼尔海峡,入侵中东,但他却没有下文。CTL连个马耳他都打不下来,却越过地 ...
' ]+ h% j. ^4 k$ D( [lala23159 发表于 2014-10-15 09:22
3 [  {) k$ h& x& }派隆美尔去北非的话,是去帮那个不争气的小弟:意大利。
5 X. N( d8 N; o8 _  v克里特岛的进攻算不上成功,反而因损失过大让德军放弃了空降兵的大规模使用3 d* Z# r# D* B" J
如果要求中东,那就要推掉土耳其,否者意大利海军很难保证后勤线。7 n0 w5 [. f5 E3 R9 s

* h! y; b* `& s/ {- j7 z/ E" U马耳他不能说是打不下来,而是没有努力去打。德国空军的凯塞林元帅 就要求隆美尔减缓北非攻势
( M& i+ ]% F& G% I先拿下马耳他,保障后勤线,而隆美尔对后勤却相当的忽视,/ o( j6 t* l) P$ K2 u" c8 A
元首让隆美尔去北非,主要是为了拖住英军,没打算让他有多大作为,然而隆美尔经常抗命进攻9 s7 o2 E( b  B2 _( N
当然从战术上取得了不少成功,也满足了帝国宣传的需要,加上早年在元首身边呆过
  n4 I0 N% m' L0 N' L% B元首并没有太追究这事,但是战术上的成功确是以留下马耳他这个钉子为代价的,
6 X* }! W9 [  n6 b3 w在战略上是个败笔,隆美尔在北非成就了自己的名声,却葬送了北非军团。。。。# J0 h# U" S$ m! b6 o
所以有人认为 隆美尔 有点战略小白。
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-10-15 11:02 编辑
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我感觉CTL让墨索里尼给忽悠了,从小亚细亚攻击比从没有制海权的地中海稳妥多了,隆美尔也是输在后勤供应上了,马耳他就像是个小眼车,一直威胁后勤线,我打战略游戏相关内容,一开局马耳他就拿下了,难道CTL没学过地理
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-10-15 10:42 编辑 : M% n& z( I  f. y: @
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- ~, m  a5 B/ f当然土耳其应当当盟友拉过来,许以中东占领地土地归土耳其,德国拿出海口和石油,等优厚条件
我感觉CTL让墨索里尼给忽悠了,从小亚细亚攻击比从没有制海权的地中海稳妥多了
5 N1 Y# |/ J; j9 U9 p2 Slala23159 发表于 2014-10-15 10:30
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元首当时也确实是为了拉墨索里尼一把,但是没把他当主要战场,$ k  P# P. O  a" f: M& n
只不过后来隆美尔胃口越来越大,加上意大利当然也希望德国在北非投入更多兵力7 q, q5 J' X6 A; k
导致越来越大的 军事力量投到了北非,而没有投往苏德主战场。% K& ]% r( f6 {& Q- _  ]* y0 _
当时意大利海军bb拥有量在世界上也是排的上号的,保障后勤线应该问题不大
3 t7 B) d& v7 a) ^4 ?$ l5 y可实际作战过程的确太面条了,,,,,
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# G0 w9 ~* h& z; S/ W7 d土耳其在中立时期给德国卖了不少东西,而且 走土耳其意味着扩大许多防守面积  ?% ^. q+ L0 l1 X! s, `/ z- P
以及延长后勤线,当苏德已经开战后,很难有足够兵力应付这个方向了。
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7 o# {' _  r: _8 l: @当然土耳其应当当盟友拉过来,许以土地归土耳其,德国拿出海口和石油,等优厚条件
# ^, X0 k  L4 T9 }9 Slala23159 发表于 2014-10-15 10:37
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拉了,元首和美苏都给了不少好条件,但人家就是两边都不答应,好处全收
; X0 P/ v% D4 d! o3 i脚踩两只船,左右逢源。。。
当然是先搞定土耳其后开战地中海呀,土耳其当时科技也没有波兰发达,想搞脚踩两只船很难呀。当然苏德开战后,他就有身价了,CTL落子先后顺序太烂了
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-15 12:52 编辑 ) j* \( ^* g8 o! G; W! O  z
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当然是先搞定土耳其后开战地中海呀,土耳其当时科技也没有波兰发达,想搞脚踩两只船很难呀。当然苏德开战后,他就有身价了,CTL落子先后顺序太烂了- F# k7 {, B# Z6 b" J, n. e
lala23159 发表于 2014-10-15 10:58
# v( [+ i* C7 H* o! f: {6 m) w40年6月为了从法国捞便宜,意大利正式入轴,意大利在北非的殖民地西边是法国殖民地
; N) |/ S8 f" l  E: L0 M4 v东边是英国殖民地,法国不久后就成立维希政府,算是解决了西边的后顾之忧, o  [2 ], G& B# K) s
10月左右的罗盘行动 英军36000人对抗意大利15w人左右,结果面条被俘10w+. Q( Z3 @* A4 R7 r3 d; s& t) U6 k
阵亡只有几千人,说白了就是面条军队没打算玩命。。。。
; W- O) ~/ U2 T/ ]6 @3 i无奈之下,紧急像元首求援 41年2月非洲军团成立。  Y; t& `- \' @- H
40年10这边北非刚失败,墨索里尼又想着抢在德国之前占领亲英的希腊,结果又差点被逆袭
6 x% t2 W5 r$ Z% l" j/ @# O: K于是又向元首求援,德国推迟巴巴罗萨,41年4月攻打南斯拉夫和希腊,元首到处给面条擦屁股,这中间那里还有时间窗口,和兵力去先打下土耳其呢?
, P& S4 r- R8 p/ T$ v继续推迟巴巴罗萨,41年6月去打土耳其???
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 25, 41
, z( ^3 Q% @: U6 N/ g( [还是荷兰潜艇靠得住啊,美国ss目前更适合吸引火力。。。。
0 K2 x$ G4 \( e% R: p7 l) u5 \克拉克又被蹂躏了一番,,国军的I-15居然打下来几架日军轰炸机 " g# o: k' H; [8 U( ^$ P
拉包尔的补给编队被陆攻袭击,出动几十架次,偷雷数十条 就炸了3个10节的xakl,3 L( Q. P# o9 s" j7 r
盟军完全不在乎嘛,都懒得撤退,明天继续炸吧。。。
* L5 b# ~# L# b' n9 B) h国军69军成了第二个投胎的部队,国军已放弃南阳,后面还有4-5支部队估计无法正常撤离了,
! M/ ^8 Z* X! _: Y日军占领马来半岛的乔治城,同时占领威克岛,东京玫瑰第四次播音。。。。。。。。。。 6 R+ Q  d/ U& Q$ k  Y6 z
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 55,75 2 i3 |* ^/ b+ U
Japanese Ships
0 J' s3 C- p# ?3 a  L) `      SC Ch 7! x* O/ C( @8 G0 a. r: \( ]
      SC Ch 12 2 O& p7 O* U4 g+ |: v
Allied Ships; F8 Y: ?1 ^  U. |( U( D: g9 p
      SS Seawolf, hits 6,  heavy damage: L" q/ W/ x; ?1 @
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Sub attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ) y1 e& w4 J  G0 z/ Z2 U' K, D
Japanese Ships
; I0 i/ D/ m! h' u      xAK Tatuwa Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
, Z$ t6 Y  Y9 ^8 X- _' ^) e      xAP Ural Maru, K9 V5 ?( r/ _+ g! f9 M8 E- c
      xAK Asuka Maru,  on fire,  heavy damage
7 ]; ?. M+ F+ A* N0 C6 x$ @      PB Kozan Maru
# [+ ]  Q% E7 V0 UAllied Ships
& d: z9 c) U7 ]      SS KX 7 r. V: U6 {" x
Japanese ground losses:
0 z* S3 g8 f& i* {7 U) a0 a      20 casualties reported
& H. J* j' S" h* O6 q% M         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: U* c3 v  l4 |  G: f7 A
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
) V- @7 S6 ]# Q8 s0 d9 z% Q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 8 F/ d4 J' z* Z+ F% K
SS KX launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Tatuwa Maru
; h$ _# u% ]/ R8 [$ NPB Kozan Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...: q+ O. E' ^( @+ Y2 z
PB Kozan Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 d5 N; O( O. e# X% {5 D: rPB Kozan Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...; Q, K# b; }& f( c, [7 P2 }9 W
PB Kozan Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...' p5 r  e$ e( X- p3 Y
PB Kozan Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...9 j! Z6 p$ ?( U; O! o0 K0 l
Escort abandons search for sub ) e+ v! ~5 k5 V) P
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
, W+ m8 l* L4 c3 E* RJapanese Ships2 ?* C- o) h! }
      DD Shirayuki 4 H+ N6 y0 D4 Z3 n3 c+ |! }. q. g
Allied Ships
1 t& x# E9 x% C" l      SS KX 3 i1 A7 A5 {9 H# M9 s
SS KX launches 2 torpedoes at DD Shirayuki
' q, ?3 J2 u  c$ J8 ]Sub escapes detection . z' n4 Z) v& O6 u. Y# G
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  5 W7 x: K$ @! ^9 |2 Z2 |+ Z. b
Weather in hex: Light cloud 2 P. f( `1 I# w/ U! t5 e- K
Raid detected at 24 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
' S0 j( i1 E4 s3 uEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
% e4 X$ q2 t( ^/ i. g" PJapanese aircraft. V- \; ~% t2 `/ Z% q
      A6M2 Zero x 26 6 d6 n% h4 K9 C% i
No Japanese losses - j8 r8 S8 x$ ]% Q( G
Aircraft Attacking:
5 P0 y# F8 s! x1 g% B      26 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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: `+ Q9 Y- Q: |) h$ l/ e1 WMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  # `- g- \" Y3 A/ h1 _. N: s/ F
Weather in hex: Light cloud
1 Y5 Z! j8 y% V, _& R6 ?Raid detected at 10 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.1 r9 w. l- l, o+ S6 R
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes & o" I0 W1 {9 Y4 ]+ G# q
Japanese aircraft
9 N5 ?5 D( x' l5 V2 ]% Y      A6M2 Zero x 37
5 B2 N: m$ {7 e1 Q' vNo Japanese losses 5 t3 {+ P- |9 `( S% h( v
Aircraft Attacking:
8 A2 Q+ d1 Z! P6 Z. k( Z      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 0 O. {2 n5 O$ c
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' S* O& A* Y9 L& b4 c( OMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  - I0 p# f6 B. Z; l: }8 o- [
Weather in hex: Light cloud 8 V+ k* P. q6 [. B2 C9 m
Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
% P$ s3 |6 n! ~9 M7 g2 e# I7 x9 p. r- B! pEstimated time to target is 28 minutes . `6 _6 {+ G$ v( V
Japanese aircraft" t; Y; ~: @5 G* t) s& P
      G3M2 Nell x 33! ~6 Y, Z: X7 s
      G4M1 Betty x 34
: a7 K2 C3 @; u6 P  YAllied aircraft
/ w- H& R/ x7 Y' t* l4 i0 P- |      no flights & ]+ e* J2 \9 x9 ?1 U
Japanese aircraft losses1 E1 A7 h& M* Z0 }
      G3M2 Nell: 9 damaged
; w& }' a) @6 [/ T: y  a9 E4 z      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak
! E/ r- B, b6 Y% x8 w, s4 `      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged : O) K% w- B, |; N3 D
Allied aircraft losses$ w* w3 f9 u2 C  I
      PBY-4 Catalina: 23 damaged
$ p3 G" D# P0 V4 }3 A; Z2 j, Y      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground
2 x/ n, d0 e: a4 }      P-40E Warhawk: 11 damaged
* P' x" x9 E1 F3 R! {/ f      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground# T( t* a6 _+ L1 z! q7 H* L9 [7 `2 T
      SOC-1 Seagull: 1 damaged
/ g, O6 T' R& O- X8 _/ g% P* a      O-47A: 3 damaged, ?2 a' X8 h$ d0 h* r
Allied ground losses:& s2 @5 Y7 O# M% R% c
      4 casualties reported/ j" P, O' @, U! \3 c. ^2 p1 d
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ ^3 N1 g/ L: D, z- @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
, L1 u7 E: g0 R2 r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  ]3 K* w/ ]0 e4 V: gAirbase hits 53
' N7 f! I$ \8 c3 V" JAirbase supply hits 5- x. f& [" g5 M2 v7 x' a
Runway hits 96; `7 h8 O% p) J
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8 R* a5 E% a& ^( n3 K  m+ nMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  " u' F$ i8 U$ a' h3 h( u0 \1 E
Weather in hex: Light cloud
4 @( o9 Z0 E+ c" T3 x: g) MRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
8 M' }. a, i& N4 \Estimated time to target is 8 minutes 2 G6 g2 L: i, B+ U* e, \" \
Japanese aircraft* v# N1 W8 {$ r- V
      G4M1 Betty x 13 ! R1 s$ F* n# b4 K3 }% _9 O
Allied aircraft7 z0 U: L9 _5 b2 w) c3 G
      no flights 4 l4 T, Z, @$ K' @' a
Japanese aircraft losses
( F* E  U$ |- d' v! g# P) c2 e+ }      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 1 [! t+ ^5 ~( q" M5 ?- z- k
Allied aircraft losses
, M/ P) h4 g; l: z      PBY-4 Catalina: 5 damaged) i( f  T# h& ?, V
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground* g! p& s* c. O+ j0 E* N6 s
      O-47A: 1 damaged, i; z% M  X! a0 I5 n# i
      O-47A: 1 destroyed on ground( x  |0 u9 @. `- \
      B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged0 w) C3 V9 m" g9 M$ c& b5 E
      P-40E Warhawk: 2 damaged7 i) H) _7 n- D) v9 x
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground : `: u9 t: ^3 |
Allied ground losses:
# d% w5 g6 Y! R. w  R+ ?" O* _      9 casualties reported8 p6 ~+ m) e* A; q) J1 K' \* k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 J. U2 w* U+ b+ o         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" Y# L) x. X. A% k. }; f* `         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& H! Q) _$ R7 s# P: k$ W: CAirbase hits 72 l% u2 f+ D$ t( l
Airbase supply hits 1% u; h$ k  O, r6 F' `! d
Runway hits 10   e$ Y" g5 l% k. G7 T2 l
Aircraft Attacking:3 ^- _9 v  [1 `1 ~
      13 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
) r0 }' N. k' L- |               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb" n# q: j3 v8 |" N
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
: F3 W, s1 g; s4 h. Q9 e. T3 r' L* XWeather in hex: Light cloud
, l: e; K4 ~6 w; `2 n* v& e5 j; r: dRaid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
: L0 `: N. N0 A$ s0 E) W& x& oEstimated time to target is 24 minutes 8 r1 `- I* @) X
Japanese aircraft/ ?' ?' ?/ r" z* g* N) ], H% |7 }
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 13
" P  ~6 e. J" K      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 20
  Z( o/ U: l) j4 f% P* G% PAllied aircraft, ?" Q, \! ^2 t9 S& j+ e/ Y
      no flights
  I; E8 N# j' M. ]( oJapanese aircraft losses: r4 g! `+ |; U3 G/ X# C" {
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
8 q3 Q# [+ [9 d& c      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 damaged % R+ O- ?. E% j9 v/ o% [4 H3 f) A6 I3 G
Allied aircraft losses
1 A; F9 R, g8 ?) W7 y( E6 i      P-40E Warhawk: 6 damaged, m6 W) |7 W4 e! b: |7 x0 C
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 damaged0 Z) i4 S  W7 z2 U  M1 V
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground2 M8 s, X1 [& j# I
      B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged" X; L  r% E! E- ^
      B-10B: 1 destroyed on ground
9 j' |- Z+ y6 P+ I; {2 I3 X% c3 D/ SAirbase hits 3# z7 k4 X& o+ n/ V! H
Runway hits 3
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/ _/ x; F4 J  a# I8 [3 E5 SMorning Air attack on 33rd Chinese Corps, at 85,41 , near Sian # K. B/ R7 J# l8 S. b6 K8 C. T
Weather in hex: Clear sky % a4 R& L% ?. @) Z- }, B
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.. V$ G& n: D2 B2 \. o+ Q5 l/ ~
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
! A  o5 B2 E. pJapanese aircraft+ D! U- @( ^( h- Q
      Ki-30 Ann x 12 , J' O# w; n' c/ u- `) o
Allied aircraft+ s; T5 D7 M5 V8 E, F
      I-15-III x 10
# a7 p$ |# _7 i8 h2 Y! _; \) pJapanese aircraft losses  H, y0 c% T- g
      Ki-30 Ann: 3 destroyed, 6 damaged
  O4 d# u" B8 z& }% g( ?No Allied losses
% ^6 _7 l) K' v2 V$ iAircraft Attacking:
1 t8 Y2 K" G8 e  p- A2 {6 W2 j       7 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * ) Z1 Y$ F  m# x/ y
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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" W8 f% I, i, a. sAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Rabaul at 106,125 ' [+ b( V# j# Z3 Q/ E
Weather in hex: Moderate rain ' \! e2 m2 W: Y0 |& d4 P% U
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
( d' T% D1 I9 ?: y8 pEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
& K- `6 m4 h: W: P( h4 s* t. I/ Q$ u4 eJapanese aircraft
0 {1 a6 ~; w5 j      G4M1 Betty x 19 ! X* S# v! Z/ X" O
Japanese aircraft losses
! X$ a  a; E, z4 d, i0 Y      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
7 y5 m# e% ^5 J$ o6 A9 T. W5 uAllied Ships& H' a  R8 Y0 I: G; z/ M
      xAKL Fiona, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* n, h4 v* {! m
      DD Ellet' m6 c- m+ w' B5 R+ ?2 g, E/ T
      xAKL Sjobris
$ [, u6 w- A: O( L& m- E5 y9 X      xAKL Oorama9 S* y1 K/ M: j% x
      DD Fanning
* i. K/ C5 j. G6 Y8 y+ j: B      xAKL Argus, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk 6 R; s4 a( m# K
Aircraft Attacking:; T, i) m5 {1 Z
      15 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet! v. O! J$ c8 r& Z! p
               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo; Q% a$ I5 Q% b% Y' A5 M7 d
       4 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
& s2 D7 g( L# L# h) @; k               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Rabaul at 106,125
  p3 s% g7 V# z6 X3 w, BWeather in hex: Moderate rain 2 H! N  P! a$ b- S$ K
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet.
3 S5 w6 i, Y! X  W' X# `: K+ EEstimated time to target is 7 minutes " H# c! Z# k) @# _$ q
Japanese aircraft
% x; C  C% r7 l5 l      G4M1 Betty x 13 ; E+ C3 x7 Q4 }
No Japanese losses
5 b, Q% v3 E. |. Z9 ]Allied Ships
/ S( k; z+ z6 q1 S+ C' w      DD Benham
6 H' y2 v1 Q, D0 H/ Y7 J      xAKL James Cook, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk- p5 w* r1 ~  g! F# y) q
      xAKL Mulcra9 P' @' Z. n& h4 D' U0 Z6 s
      DD Ellet6 Y  ]9 I: f( \, F
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! c) t* l+ e# k6 j+ a/ lASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 4 S5 \, R6 K) H
Japanese Ships
4 T8 v' D) L1 }+ e- y: u      DD Shirayuki 7 M: l4 L  w4 h1 X9 {# d0 ?2 W/ x0 T; C
Allied Ships: B+ ~$ y  d+ O1 n1 h
      SS KX % u; e* p1 e/ p/ W/ N
SS KX launches 2 torpedoes at DD Shirayuki4 x5 d% i7 G2 F
Sub escapes detection
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Invasion Support action off Wake Island (136,98)) c1 t3 t/ p4 q) w
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
# l! y: b$ `7 K! ~% Y: p0 |14 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
. s/ s* i; K! p6 `- h- \; Z& BJapanese Ships
' ^: Y" d. C- W/ L+ L1 l& Y( i4 i( ^      xAKL Katsura Maru, Shell hits 2+ W- D% t& K$ J. ]) ?
      xAKL Kaito Maru
$ U8 N' X+ `9 a# ^      xAK Aratama Maru, Shell hits 2 2 u5 [8 b6 u1 T/ v2 `7 g# U" G
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Ground combat at 87,49 (near Hwainan) + T! z4 o" u. Y
Japanese Shock attack 3 s6 W5 r  t. d
Attacking force 9301 troops, 64 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 328
, x3 ~8 V% h" s! l6 NDefending force 6788 troops, 64 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 136
. D" d& E% t' |6 RJapanese adjusted assault: 334  ; D* G. d$ {! @0 s2 R# w
Allied adjusted defense: 34  ; j; b1 r8 o# v( y; |
Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1  
( m3 T1 w9 m& u+ @Combat modifiers. l  f% l) o2 C' \9 c" [6 K
Defender: disruption(-), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
4 R# ?; N# ?( I" M% Q' Q' uAttacker: shock(+) 7 y3 j( e0 J( Q/ y4 E% r" M* H3 z
Japanese ground losses:4 d' S8 e& |+ i, B
      553 casualties reported
: X! h- l( B+ |2 e" }2 P2 O! B         Squads: 0 destroyed, 57 disabled; Q$ a7 o* l1 d/ e7 i
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
; ^. x- s' c) c% `8 i0 X. v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
" F  O: H/ a6 n- [6 `& g5 {Allied ground losses:
% F5 t9 z" J; A$ c" N, i, s      2939 casualties reported* T& O, U& T; F7 K3 Z9 {6 w: v
         Squads: 178 destroyed, 3 disabled
* V5 p6 z2 t& f" X  K         Non Combat: 125 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 s# Q6 z5 W/ T; f         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled9 Z. j5 {1 O# L5 Y
      Guns lost 11 (11 destroyed, 0 disabled)4 v2 k( i# |+ u8 N6 p, S/ o
      Units retreated 2 9 h% u: v8 ]; }' R6 o
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! / x" }, M; p- S  S; Y- W
Assaulting units:4 H. b* f% q( o/ w- d
    13th Ind.Mixed Brigade/ d: B+ L+ e* v1 }& M! f% O% v
    138th Infantry Regiment   O5 a/ \+ Z1 I; V: ]4 M3 V
Defending units:, B4 _7 H8 t$ u" n
    7th Chinese Corps9 m2 b! ^+ v5 e2 L+ z
    84th Chinese Corps ( c2 M9 g) \" U6 k1 C
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7 O( e) o) f8 O2 f# l# x: VGround combat at 87,44 (near Chengchow)
- k* B4 _3 m9 o% _+ q( q! _% SJapanese Shock attack
, |# s) M1 }6 G# K  OAttacking force 11838 troops, 112 guns, 69 vehicles, Assault Value = 405
' q; K% w3 b3 p! h& |. XDefending force 878 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 32 + i0 ]/ N+ h% U4 j7 r  l
Japanese adjusted assault: 746  
2 j" C/ ]8 O  u6 ZAllied adjusted defense: 1  , B  s2 A, ~! n; `* D- e
Japanese assault odds: 746 to 1  
9 I- @4 t+ W; V! iCombat modifiers
( ^- D! Z3 ]+ _5 EDefender: ' }' c2 x' n1 |) X
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+) * a/ K; J8 ]; j
Japanese ground losses:/ ?6 v7 M6 @6 R3 B7 H4 I- o
      33 casualties reported) _+ c+ m6 o( t8 m( R5 a
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
2 G0 }% e! ~/ u: r1 a. W* j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 H) G4 Q1 k& F6 p6 S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 q; C: T3 x* ~  [# W1 HAllied ground losses:
) ~( J4 ^- D2 L* }* O      1150 casualties reported
: [* J' O: W+ b0 L: X8 i. O         Squads: 78 destroyed, 0 disabled, B) y# O& O: P" [6 f5 r: r8 K) a
         Non Combat: 46 destroyed, 0 disabled
. P+ w3 ~* U/ c1 L! _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 E, w* K, B8 }" N      Units destroyed 1 ) }1 j2 ~7 g  x2 g% p/ X
Assaulting units:
$ E3 p% S: ?5 l+ Y7 {$ O2 A5 G) C    36th Division
) X, L4 L; U) A- MDefending units:
  [6 Z4 }- U/ f- W& Z- f" P6 e3 a    69th Chinese Corps 9 M; f" B2 g8 p
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8 F$ ?- z; m6 f1 |$ W0 ~$ s  oGround combat at Georgetown (49,74)
! x/ P& e; n+ f! T& sJapanese Shock attack 6 n: Q* {" U$ _* M# p) Q, o
Attacking force 6454 troops, 41 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 238 ( i1 b7 b4 ^# n" b- l' f' E
Defending force 376 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 % X9 e1 _+ k6 ~" U% P+ i
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
8 ]$ R3 q3 q0 i+ w8 X: @Japanese adjusted assault: 216  6 V3 h, X% L* l$ E
Allied adjusted defense: 2 1 O% E) s# Q5 X. z5 C
Japanese assault odds: 108 to 1 (fort level 0)  
3 b3 r. b: R+ N0 W7 ]- h4 @Japanese forces CAPTURE Georgetown !!! 2 f( c4 _7 A  E* B" `# d
Combat modifiers
  i' s  ^4 {% v* d. M! xDefender: leaders(+), leaders(-), experience(-)
; n$ @% u2 X( x- T# [/ b: U* r# i" `! oAttacker: op mode(-), shock(+)
9 Q/ a& K* J9 h7 ~( WAllied ground losses:2 |, s  X' S$ I! S/ b* b' ?& P/ o
      316 casualties reported
  j% Y+ U0 R- Y. N; b4 L) `         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% d% C# f2 b' M4 m3 M, Q         Non Combat: 47 destroyed, 0 disabled
% L& y7 M: F/ w; b, l         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 0 disabled, F- v% b. S6 O- j% f% d8 _+ e6 r! D7 x
      Guns lost 11 (11 destroyed, 0 disabled)! e: D+ V' I8 Z7 V! F2 V$ C. u
      Units destroyed 1
* Y+ |' J$ n2 @* G6 lAssaulting units:) V; }1 }$ V2 ?2 m' r& H
    41st Infantry Regiment5 D7 b2 ?1 {9 B. e
    5th Engineer Regiment
5 u, j2 y5 S7 i4 H2 E$ {    91st Naval Guard Unit/ T1 L$ o% {  I; p: h
    25th Army
' ^8 b- h* b& ~Defending units:
6 U2 @( X0 z1 n: N( d  z    Penang Fortress
9 }& e8 }/ ]& o5 Z( Y-----------------------------------------------------' J* C0 F0 k- p
Ground combat at 51,65 (near Victoria Point) 8 C6 ?# n6 L; L; d* X/ t/ N' i" J
Japanese Shock attack " [+ h$ q/ v% \$ h/ Y3 Y# m
Attacking force 1182 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 42 1 |& U5 y: J" j+ c- w
Defending force 119 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
8 s8 i2 D$ i+ S* w9 U& X& G8 FJapanese adjusted assault: 72  + j' p3 d3 E# z2 d$ |8 F
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
* |0 _; {! K  x2 dJapanese assault odds: 72 to 1  
1 O* i( J8 s" b$ [+ HCombat modifiers7 A* }' H! S7 _3 n8 v! q# X+ {: A: F
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(-), morale(-)+ O+ ^$ E8 w" h3 d  H; [
experience(-), supply(-)
+ ~( G) n* F9 H8 S6 IAttacker: shock(+) " r4 j( m& F/ g- |
Allied ground losses:" L8 O3 f4 e3 w7 O: T( _& ~4 q
      160 casualties reported; l' c1 T3 q- K! S0 c* K% `
         Squads: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled6 K0 g( t3 e( U. n' R
         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 0 disabled. a' i) M/ p4 V1 S. r; G$ f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ u$ T  _: F0 n; y: `  I      Units destroyed 1
0 z! z" Z* [9 Z- m) c1 R( }Assaulting units:5 ?& ~; j2 n  P! X9 D! F& r+ B
    I./143rd Infantry Battalion
8 G3 r' t0 n1 J+ YDefending units:# M! e: U& ~- s( s; h$ ^5 \
    108th/2 Base Force 2 Z$ B8 t/ f1 y
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Ground combat at Wake Island (136,98)
. Z" _& b. m. UJapanese Shock attack
3 c  t" `' i' N/ @+ S; s$ v( d5 FAttacking force 2952 troops, 31 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 146
" x/ S' z/ I+ bDefending force 1110 troops, 27 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 30
- q0 `3 T8 M0 ^/ K: i! p! \Japanese adjusted assault: 90  ) O! O* R" Q+ h9 g
Allied adjusted defense: 14
% v6 P! v! T( f5 H8 }" j$ {Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 2)  3 B2 ^4 h- Q  U4 O" Q  t
Japanese forces CAPTURE Wake Island !!!
5 C) H3 p! n& A, KCombat modifiers
1 C# g# f. z3 B7 ^. Y4 g* ^* ZDefender: leaders(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)" f1 z1 F. e7 x. R
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-) - y. O0 `" _9 x' t, W. X
Japanese ground losses:5 @* |: p! C$ y: ?$ H7 _
      827 casualties reported
( P1 }8 T8 W' a3 a8 ~  L         Squads: 4 destroyed, 91 disabled
. v7 n' n, N4 o; M. P         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled# N3 n) e' ^* e( p6 b6 q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 H8 A- g1 ~+ Q2 O* {
Allied ground losses:8 i: ~/ i  E& z; \! u! |
      1354 casualties reported
: _( j: d0 N% d0 F" c/ ?         Squads: 33 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 A1 }- Y) r! p& [1 v( v         Non Combat: 98 destroyed, 0 disabled
( [# V& y7 b0 X/ k1 v         Engineers: 17 destroyed, 0 disabled! v& ^# _3 S2 i8 E" j. x7 T
      Guns lost 30 (30 destroyed, 0 disabled)
2 `* ~$ D/ r, a5 X" I  W. d0 e      Vehicles lost 11 (11 destroyed, 0 disabled)
" I1 b- b4 s' ]1 h0 X      Units destroyed 2
/ u# @/ v# g6 D3 x2 XAssaulting units:# l8 W+ ]. P  u- r
    51st Naval Guard Unit3 k9 i' t1 f+ ?7 b1 }7 i
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF: A! |( v1 @& @+ P' h7 x
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
/ Q' @( r3 N9 v5 n! kDefending units:
8 j; J5 W( d1 a9 N7 j    Wake USN CPNAB & l( r6 M7 o* e2 i
    1st Marine Defense Battalion
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其实也不是去苛责当时 日本的选择,美国如果对日石油禁运,那日本几乎肯定要暴走了% b& T) d5 N' e, p$ A9 e5 B
问题是,对日石油禁运,实在41年4月,印度支那事件,日军占领前法国殖民地(今越南等地)
  j+ R, i$ P5 d导致美国态度趋于强硬,而之前一直就 ...
. S' n6 \$ u( z6 uzer0 发表于 2014-10-14 21:36
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潜心东北本身就没有可能性,基于自身利益,美国和苏俄一直没有打算承认日本对东北的占领,最多就是承认日本在东北有一些经济特权,而要求日军从东北撤退就没有停止过,只是由于各自有其他问题要解决而没有采取强硬手段才让日本在东北呆了那么多年。然而,日本很清楚的是,一旦苏美解决了其他问题,是会通过各种手段逼迫日本退出东北甚至退出朝鲜半岛,这也是为什么关东军是日军最精锐军事集团的原因。而美国对日石油禁运,法属印度支那只是个触发,使得美国对日制裁提升到危险程度而已,解除制裁的条件一直包括日军退出东北,而且没有做让步的打算(而日本的底线是可以退出法属印度支那,但绝不退出东北),这也是最终日军认为和谈无望铤而走险的根本原因。0 U; b8 ^( w1 P0 C8 s1 _, z' F
所以,日本当时的选择只有两条:一、乖乖做美国的附庸,如今日的日本那种地位,美国会借助日本对抗苏俄势力,并承认日本对朝鲜的占领和对东北的经济特权,但不可能承认日本对东北的占领,这等于说日本多年维新努力换来个奴才地位,这不是当时日本可以接受的;二、搏一搏军事冒险,通过奇袭重创美国军事力量,然后乘机签订有利条约,再专心对抗苏俄,确保东北利益,这样日本能够取得和苏美同等的地位,这是日本所一直追求的目标,也是当时的他们认为自己理应享有的地位。
& o4 o/ M  Z7 d+ o$ m其实换位思考,即使是晚清,也不可能不经一战就自动屈居二流国家的地位,清末的各种丧权辱国条约,那都是在打了诸多败仗,认清自己实力之后才签订的,以晚清之衰败和日本维新之后的强盛来对比,日本的选择从心理角度考虑完全不奇怪,但美国和苏俄角度看,从来没有把日本放在和自己同等档次来考虑过,所以低估了自己制裁造成的影响(高帅富认为屌丝只可能选择屈服,结果……)
* ]9 }- `& t0 g" {0 F7 r) a" B1 f至于日军攻略南洋,一方面确实是因为本国工业对南洋资源存在需求,极渴望得到这些资源产地,但需要注意的是,更迫切的原因是日本既然决定要和美国开战,那么就必须要有战争所需的战略物资,而日本现有储备是不可能进行一场这种程度的战争的,所以和美国打仗必须要有南洋的资源来保障战争能够进行。所以,南洋攻略是对美战争的一个必需的附带部分,但先后关系不能混淆,虽然日本极其渴望拥有南洋资源产地,不过若可以和美国和解,它是可以通过其他方法来获取这些资源的(虽然经济和政治手段不若直接掠夺来的爽,但代价仍在可接受范围)
/ T9 C+ Z) I8 U- |可以说:日本对美开战,就是为了确保在朝鲜和东北的即得利益,从而能够取得和苏美同样的国际地位,根本矛盾即在于日美在中国的利益冲突,东北归属是其中不可解的困局,石油和南洋问题只是推动事态发展的手段,对英荷开战只是为满足其对美战争的必要资源,就当时英荷在远东的影响力和实际能力来说,根本无法在政治,经济和军事上对日本造成太大压力,日本并无必须和英荷开战的理由。
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