The journey starts from the Titanic

The journey begins with the Titanic Chapter 513

Unexpectedly, the power of the Dutch warship was so terrifying, a large pit of more than ten meters was exploded after a shot, and the indigenous soldiers were blown to pieces.

After seeing the power of the Dutch naval guns, an atmosphere of panic began to spread in Sukarno's army.

Chapter 80 Reaction (2)

Due to the lack of heavy artillery, Sukarno's army failed to prevent the Dutch colonial army from landing in Surabaya.In terms of morale, he was crushed by the enemy.

Sukarno coldly looked at the officers looking at each other underneath, and sneered: "What? You are all scared by the Dutch naval gun? What are you afraid of? No matter how powerful the Dutch warship is, can it be driven to land?"

When he was drunk, the officers looked at Sukarno's knife-like eyes, awakened in their hearts, and immediately cheered up.

"Yes! We are going to deal a heavy blow to the Dutch colonists! Let us know how powerful our Javanese are!"

"Yes! We know their army so well, there is no reason to lose to them."

"The arrogant soldiers will be defeated. As long as we deploy carefully and fight bravely, we can definitely defeat them."

"The thousands of Javanese people behind us are backing, and victory must belong to us."...

Seeing the generals confident and eager to fight, Sukarno breathed a sigh of relief.

These people were all drawn by him. Since the occupation of Surabaya, the army has expanded. The original aristocratic officers in the Java Army have been emptied by Sukarno in various names. These lower-level officers have followed Sukarno and gave birth to them. Their fate has been linked to Sukarno, it can be said to be Sukarno's direct line.

Sukarno is not satisfied with the quality of these officers, they still need to be improved, but they can only use these people for a while.I believe that after a few battles, this unit has been tempered, and it depends on the Dutch.

Sukarno smiled and said: "Everyone is united and devoted heroically. I believe we will definitely win national independence. Now we will set up combat missions..."

Under Sukarno's order, the Surabaya army evacuated backward and disengaged from the Dutch and Indian colonial forces.

Seeing that the enemy was about to withdraw, 500 eager Dutch and Indian colonial forces pursued them, but they were ambushed by the superior forces that Sukarno had already ambushed and suffered heavy losses.

The Dutch officers took their guards to escape desperately, and the remaining colonial army was either killed or captured.

A small battle boosted the morale of the troops, and Sukarno was elated.His troops seized 300 guns, 5 machine guns, and 350 Sundanese soldiers.

"How to deal with these people?" An officer asked Sukarno, "Want?" The man made a shot.

"No! They are all Indonesians, they are all our brothers, and they are all targets we can fight for."

Sukarno shook his head and said, "The really bad ones are those Sundanese officers who followed the Dutch to dominance. They should be found out. The soldiers are innocent. We should unite with them. Indonesians do not fight. Indonesian!"

Sukarno still has a way to deceive people. He cleaned up the original Sundanese officers and selected some Sundanese officers from them. Through ideological education, he would win Sundanese soldiers for his own use.

This set of his may not be of much use to the original Sunda noble officers, but it is very useful to the bitter Sunda soldiers. After all, the lower the people, the more likely they are to put the nobles or superiors on their heads.

After being ambushed by Sukarno, although the loss was not great, the Dutch and Indian colonial army began to attach importance to this rebel army composed of radical Javanese officers, and did not dare to advance rashly.

Sukarno repeated his old tricks and teased the Dutch and Indian colonial forces several times, but the opponent was not fooled, and went to camp at every step, and then the dominant force slowly surrounded Surabaya.

Sukarno's troops had very few heavy weapons, and were suppressed severely by artillery of the Dutch and Indian colonial forces. The counterattack effect was not good, so they had to withdraw slowly, and finally withdrew to Surabaya.

The situation began to be unfavorable for Sukarno. The independence movement he led was secretly boycotted by the East Java nobles. Those Java nobles who had been left out by Sukarno began to secretly communicate with the Dutch.

At this time, a part of the Dutch and Indian colonial forces came over from Semarang and promptly suppressed Sukarno’s uprisings in Zongban, Malang, East Java, and suppressed his forces in Surabaya. East Java spreads and develops.

After joining the colonial army from Semarang, the situation in Surabaya is even worse.

In the city of Surabaya, Sukarno sat in the headquarters, looking a little tired, his original young face suddenly became a lot older.Since the start of the incident, his heart seemed to be tight again, not daring to relax.

Originally, he thought that when he ascended the heights, those Javanese people would flock to him, and all the awakened elements of Indonesia would unite by his side to overthrow the Dutch colonial rule.

He thinks he has done his best to propagate, agitate, train the army, and command operations, but why is the effect not as good as he imagined?

Most of the people are not conscious, and the minds of the noble masters are shrewd and selfish, and they will not hesitate to collude with outsiders in order to protect their own interests.Just as they colluded with the Dutch and destroyed their homeland hundreds of years ago, it's really hateful.

If it weren't for fear of instability in the army, I really want to kill those worms!

Sukarno thought of this murderously in his eyes.

When his adjutant came in, Sukarno immediately put on a calm and confident smile.

"Have everything taken care of?" he asked.

"Yeah! A Chinese in the east of the city colluded with the Dutch. I have cleared them out. Now that the house is vacant, we are hiding things. The place is a bit off and there are usually no people." The adjutant smiled.

"Okay! Well done! With that batch of goods, even if we fail, we still have a chance to make a comeback."

Sukarno smiled, looked at the adjutant encouragingly, and asked, "Is the confidentiality work done?"

"Yeah. I have cleaned up relevant insiders." The adjutant smiled, his eyes a little smug.

But soon he couldn't laugh, because a dagger was stuck in his chest.

"Why?" He looked at Sukarno puzzledly.

"Do you think you are secretly colluding with those old guys, I don't know? Tonight is the death date of you people." Sukarno sneered.

"So you knew...you won't succeed. I did this to save fewer people and save the city."

"Shut up! You spy!" Sukarno shouted.

"I am a spy, but do you think you are a hero? The strength of foreigners is not something you can contend with. Now you can look at the scene in Surabaya! Who can be depended on by you? Are those ignorant untouchables?

They are more afraid of death and will not follow you, so your mobilization cannot convince them!You will not succeed.Pity……"

The adjutant fell to the ground, closed his eyes, and died slowly.

But his words before he died fell in Sukarno's heart, casting a shadow on his firm heart.

Will it really not succeed?This nation that has not yet awakened!

Sukarno sighed, but he would not give up!

Even if there is a setback, as long as you don't give up and work hard, one day thousands of Indonesians will be awakened, and they will stand up eventually.

He clenched his fists and screamed inwardly.

In the original time and space, twenty years later, he really did it and became the father of that country.

But now he is still busy coping with a fierce battle with the colonial army, preparing to awaken more Indonesians with blood.

That night, when the Dutch moved to the designated destination, they did not see the joint people, but the enemy's ambush. The two sides began to fight fiercely, causing casualties to each other.

After secretly cleaning up the internal spies, Sukarno's troops became more united, relying on the favorable terrain to fight the Dutch and Indian colonial forces.

A week later, a fierce battle took place in Surabaya. Most of Sukarno's more than 4,000 troops died heroically, leaving the Dutch to a destroyed city. In the end, he took more than 500 people and evacuated. A long struggle career.

"I will be back!" He rode on the horse, looked back at the city of Surabaya, which was enveloped in the flames of gunpowder, and dropped a few tears.This is his hometown, where he fought, where he struggled all his life.