The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 11 Chaotian Que Chapter 5 Dawn (7)
Part 3: Bloody War of Resistance Chapter 11: Chaotian Que Chapter 5: Dawn (7)
"The scorching sun in summer makes the temperature of Jinzhou hot, and the news from the frontline makes the temperature of this city even higher.
Today, the spokesperson of the War Zone Command announced that the victory of the Northeast War ended. The battle lasted for 26 days. It wiped out 68,000 Japanese troops, killed Japanese Lieutenant General Kenichi Yamamoto, and Major General Brigade Commander Masazo Kanda, and restored all the Northeast territory. From then on, the 30 million people in the Northeast got rid of the fate of the deceased slaves. They spent thirteen years in the Japanese rule.
There is no doubt that the Battle of Northeast China is far inferior to the Battle of North China in terms of the number of annihilation of Japanese troops, and even worse than the previous battles since 1942. However, from the perspective of victory, this victory is even more brilliant, and the territory restored far exceeds that of previous battles.
The main reason for this situation is that the war situation has changed. In the past, the Japanese army sought a decisive battle, and the Chinese team tried to avoid a decisive battle. The current situation is just the opposite. The Chinese team asked for a decisive battle, and the Japanese army tried to avoid a decisive battle.
Since the attack on Shanhaiguan, the Kwantung Army retreated step by step. After the airborne landing in Harbin, the Kwantung Army began to step back, abandoning Jinzhou, Shenyang, Changchun, Anshan and other important cities, and retreated to the mountainous areas on the Sino-North Korea border before organizing a decent resistance.
The resistance was quickly shattered, and the main force of the Japanese army escaped into North Korea by chance, and the Chinese team immediately entered North Korea.
The jeep was a little bumpy. When the Japanese army retreated, it destroyed almost all bridges and railways in western Liaoning. The Chinese government was speeding up all the time to repair the roads. Along the way, more than 100,000 people were rushing to work along the railway and highways.
What kind of scene is this? More than 100,000 people carried their arms and carried the railroad sleepers to the construction site. Due to the financial tightness of the central government, workers could only receive symbolic salaries, but even so, it could not stop people from rushing to the construction site.
I have seen such a scene many times in the past seven years.
During the Battle of Shanghai, the people of Shanghai enthusiastically supported the front and organized thousands of teams to go to various battlefields.
During the Battle of Nanjing, Nanjing citizens built positions on the mountains around Nanjing.
After that, the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Wuhan, the Battle of Hubei and Northern Hubei, the disaster relief in Henan, the Battle of Shandong, and the Battle of North China.
Along the way, the Chinese fought in hardships. Before the Pearl Harbor incident, China had only a weak industrial foundation in the southwest, and even the bullets in the gun chambers of soldiers on the front line could not be guaranteed. In order to buy bullets from the West, poor people in this poor country rose up to donate money, from the rich to the urban civilians to the mountain village farmers, they all gave up.
This happened several times in seven years. In order to support the front line, farmers sold the food at a low price to the government, and workers worked overtime in the factory for free. On the fierce battlefield, figures of the front teams flashed everywhere.
The tenacity, tenacity and patience of the Chinese people were fully demonstrated in this war!
Some Western journalists believe that it is the help of the West that makes China win, but I think this is wrong! Absolutely wrong!
What helped China win this war was five thousand years of fame and five thousand years of precipitation.
In 1938, after leaving Nanjing, when I interviewed General Zhuang Jihua, he once told me that this nation may have many shortcomings, but this nation will never succumb to the rule of foreign nations, whether it comes from the East or the West.
Some people may say that in the past century, the West has defeated this declining empire countless times. They have plundered countless wealth from this country, but looking back, have they really won?
Looking at the scene in front of me, I remembered the Nanjing retreat seven years ago, hundreds of thousands of Nanjing citizens and troops retreated from Nanjing under the pressure of the Japanese army.
Citizens carried their luggage and their only possessions and left their homes in the cold winter; soldiers dragged their tired bodies and covered in smoke, leaving the city they once fought for.
The refugee team is dozens of miles long, they are ragged, they are silent, they are helpless, but you will never see despair in their eyes.
Despair! Yes, despair! During the Seven Years War, the Chinese have never despaired. Whether it is the citizens of the occupied areas or the citizens of the rear, they silently endured all kinds of pain. Until today, they saw the light.
Now, no one doubts that China will achieve its final victory, which is the first victory that China has achieved in resisting foreign aggression in the past century.
Looking out from the jeep window, the people along the highway were shouting horns happily and carrying long stones. Their faces were filled with joy and yearning for a better life in the future.
But is the future really beautiful?
Among all the countries of the Allied countries, only China's future situation is unclear.
After seven years of arduous war, the Chinese people hoped to end the chaos since 1911. In that revolution that overthrew the imperial system and established a republic, the end result was chaos in the entire country. The country was never able to form an authoritative central government, supported by all parties, soldiers fought endlessly, and the people suffered great pain.
In the Seven Years War, political forces are split and reunited, and there are undoubtedly only two things that can determine the future: the Kuomintang and GCD, Chiang Kai-shek and MZD.
It should be admitted that the National Civil Affairs Bureau has taken a solid step in political reform. Last year, the sixteen counties in Chongqing held democratic elections. This was the first national election promoted in China, and this election was a great success.
But Yan'an is complaining.
Yan'an believes that the election is unfair, and the National Civil Affairs Fu believes that GCD adopts a secret party membership system and conceals their political views, so they are excluded from the election.
This aroused the anger of Yan'an! They issued a threat that any decree order without the GCD person participating in the decision would be illegal.
The War of Resistance Against Japan is about to be won, but the dark clouds of war over China are still there..."
Webber was writing, and a rushing sound of horns came from behind. A jeep violated the rules and rushed past his jeep. Dust flew into the window. Webber couldn't help but cough. He glared at the jeep that interrupted his thoughts with some disgust.
The jeep ignored the scolding along the way and continued to drive by at high speed. The horns whistled quickly. The people on both sides dodged one after another. Several drivers with hot temper jumped out of the jeep and cursed.
The jeep stopped beside Zhuang Jihua's car. Wang Xiaoshan jumped out of the car and ran to Zhuang Jihua's car window in a few steps. Zhuang Jihua's heart skipped a beat. The information that could make Wang Xiaoshan lose his composure must be extraordinary. He pushed open the car door and jumped out of the car. As he jumped out of the car, the entire convoy stopped.
"Commander, emergency report." After Wang Xiaoshan saluted Zhuang Jihua, he did not take out anything from his briefcase, but took a step forward: "**Notification, the Soviet army intends to invade the northern part of Heilongjiang, the New 11th Army controlled area under the pretext of pursuing the remnants of the Japanese army."
After Wang Xiaoshan finished speaking, he looked at Zhuang Jihua. Zhuang Jihua's expression was a little strange, both angry and relieved, and the two expressions kept changing on his face.
"Tell me in detail what they said." Zhuang Jihua pulled Wang Xiaoshan aside and asked in a low voice.
This information was sent from Li Anguo in eastern Hebei. Huang Mingcheng, the leader of the eastern Hebei region, urgently visited him and sent the information. Li Anguo used emergency communication methods to transmit the information to Jinzhou.
"They are unwilling to use written methods and only want to inform them verbally," said Wang Xiaoshan. "This situation has not been confirmed yet. I don't know whether it is true or false."
"It won't be fake," Zhuang Jihua shook his head with certainty: "They don't need to create such false information, it must be true. The reason they do this is just because they are hesitating and don't know what to do."
Wang Xiaoshan showed a puzzled expression, and Zhuang Jihua explained: "Their relationship with the Soviet Union is entangled, and after the war, they needed the support of the Soviet Union; but if the Soviet army was allowed to enter the area they controlled, the consequences would be equally serious, which would lead to their decline in their prestige in China. Don't forget that Zhang Xueliang's Northeast Army was in trouble, so this time they really encountered a problem."
"Then, they inform us, do you want us to send troops?" Wang Xiaoshan asked.
"There should be such an idea." Zhuang Jihua thought for a while and said, "Tele to Li Anguo and continue to keep in touch with Huang Mingcheng. In addition, I will telegraph the New 11th Army and ask General Lin B and Chen B to arrive in Changchun in the shortest time. I have something important to discuss with them."
Speaking of this, he looked up at Wang Xiaoshan and couldn't help but shake his head. Wang Xiaoshan was still confused, and his order was also wrong, so he should give Xu Zuyi or He Wei.
"Commander, I have an idea," Wang Xiaoshan looked around and whispered: "We can use this opportunity to hit them hard. We will not move our troops and let them decide what to choose."
Zhuang Jihua smiled and returned to the car without saying anything. Wang Xiaoshan was stunned and was about to turn around and the car came from behind when Zhuang Jihua's voice: "You can't do that."
After Zhuang Jihua finished speaking, he stopped caring about Wang Xiaoshan. He turned his head and said to Gong Xiuhua: "Draft an order immediately and let Lin B and Chen G arrive in Changchun. I have something to discuss with them. In addition, invite Chief Xu to come."
Gong Xiuhua got off the bus without saying anything and invited Xu Zuyi to the car behind.
"Brother Yan Mou, our worries may become a reality," Zhuang Jihua said in the back: "Immediately telegraph Du Yuming that all troops entering North Korea would stop advancing, and the First Mechanized Army and the New First Army immediately turned around and headed north to Harbin. Fifty, fifty-one, fifty-two, all three armies would also go north. Well, add Lu Ruishan Xiayanglin, so that there would be 500,000 troops. The Soviet army would be different from the Japanese army and must be treated with heavy troops.
The New Sixth Army was ordered to go north to Harbin immediately, and the 24th Army immediately assembled in Changchun, temporarily organized the 19th Army and the 108th Army immediately crossed the river and entered North Korea, and telegraphed Huang Botao that the First Army would assemble immediately, and then go south to deploy on the Sino-Korea border. Oh, by the way, let Huang Botao send a division of troops to replace the 51st Army and continue to surround Dalian Lushun, telling him that there is no need to attack, just surround him.
The Forty-Nine Army and the Forty-Nine Army," Zhuang Jihua said hesitantly: "Leave the Second Cavalry Army, and the rest of the troops rushed to Changchun immediately to gather."
Zhuang Jihua gave his own order, but did not notice that Xu Zuyi's expression had changed drastically.
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Chapter completed!