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The third bloody war against Japan

Daosi was in trouble the next day and Wang Jingwei was so sharp that he knew that Chen Bijun was waiting for him, and every sentence was like a sharp sword, and every sentence was heartbroken; Wang Jingwei's words were a little sad and a little vicissitudes, and Bai Sitong did not argue with Chen Bijun at all. He only analyzed the impact of the Soviet-German Treaty to Wang Jingwei.

"Sir. The Soviet-German Treaty is both a disaster and an opportunity. Europe and the United States have always been dissatisfied with Japan's monopoly of China, so it is likely to intervene in the Sino-Japanese War or impose sanctions on Japan in a more severe way. Mr., now is not the best time to negotiate with Japan. Even if you want to negotiate with Japan, it should be the National Government. Mr., idealism will eventually be torn to pieces by reality."

Bai Sitong's bitterness was sarcastic by Chen Bijun. It was almost like he was directly saying that he had sold his owner to beg for honor. Wang Jingwei stopped Chen Bijun in time, but both of them understood that Bai Sitong had clearly refused to follow Wang Jingwei to participate in the road of peace.

When saying goodbye, Bai Sitong bowed deeply at Wang Jingwei at the door and left lonely. Wang Jingwei's eyes were filled with anxiety and regret. Behind him, Chen Bijun snorted in dissatisfaction. Zeng Zhongming went out quietly and chased Bai Sitong to leave.

"Fourth Brother. What's the regret of such a person? Fennie!" Chen Bijun was a little dissatisfied with Wang Jingwei's attitude.

"Oh," Wang Jingwei sighed softly, without answering. He was not thinking about Bai Sitong in his heart, but the same person who had this idea was not Bai Sitong. In his camp, Chen Gongbo was used to be Chen Gongbo, but now Bai Sitong. These two people are his political allies and followers for more than ten years, and even they were shaken. How many people are willing to follow him tomorrow, but are secretly wandering and shaking? He doesn't know.

"Bai Sitong said that now is not the best time to negotiate with Japan, and this is true. After Wuhan falls, it is the best time. The fall of Wuhan will brighten the eyes of the people." Chen Bijun seemed to understand Wang Jingwei's thoughts and continued to encourage him: "Brother Peng, you can't waver. Once you shake the road of peace, it will be over. The war is far away, and the people will bear greater sacrifices."'' Wang Jingwei gently patted Chen Bijun on the shoulder: "Don't worry, this body has been crushed to pieces. Even if it slanders all over the world, it is still willing to do anything."

Chen Bijun felt sad, and she couldn't help but burst into tears. Kain hugged him: "Fourth brother,

Then he could no longer speak. Wang Jingwei patted her back gently, feeling deeply moved. After many years, this woman has always followed him. Whether she is in a high position or wandering around the world, she has always been with her. He believes that no matter how the whole world sees him, she will never change.

Bai Sitong was in a bad mood. He could have a slut with Wang Jingwei, but when facing Wang Jingwei, he finally failed to defend himself. He could not deceive Wang Jingwei, so he could not do it. After so many years of social hard work, he still couldn't wash away the scholarly anger on his body.

Two rickshaws were rejected, and the sunlight was walking on the streets of Shangqing Temple. There was a constant stream of people on both sides. The bus stopped on the side of the road. There was a station manager at each station, who was responsible for maintaining order and guiding getting off the bus. Everything was in order.

The group of people were watching the new notices posted on the sign. Baisitong was approaching and found that there was information on employment demands, and Sichuan launched a large-scale development plan. A large number of workers were urgently needed. From the eager eyes of these people, they revealed hope that they fled from Xiajiang to Sichuan for a hardship and searched for a peaceful life in the turbulent world of war.

Several children were playing on the street, and they were playing a game of killing Japanese devils. This game was written by the Youth Theater Troupe and soon became popular in the Kuomintang-controlled area. The children who were picked out to play Japanese devils were blushing and complaining loudly.

The car rushed past the rickshaw, and Chongqing had a special rickshaw lane. Bai Sitong was a little surprised by this because there were no rickshaw lanes in major cities across the country, and Chongqing was the only exception. The rickshaw driver wrapped a towel around his neck, but the sweat still kept flowing down, wetting his back. However, his footsteps were in a hurry, and the erected awnings blocked the scorching sunlight for passengers.

At the intersection, Bai Sitong finally stopped and looked around. He did not call the rickshaw beside him. He turned around and entered a teahouse next to him. The guy looked very eye-catching and led him directly into the elegant seat on the second floor. However, Bai Sitong refused the elegant seat. He picked a seat next to the window. He stared blankly out the window.

"Read newspapers, read newspapers, and fierce battles throughout North China. Our air force attacked bravely, shot down twenty-one sunshine planes, creating a great victory! Read newspapers, read newspapers!"

The voice of the newspaper boy was shuttled through the teahouse, and the sound of the teahouse was making noise could not suppress the slightly tender voice. Bai Si came to report the boy while waving with him.

"Do you have a husband's communiqué?"

"Customer website, these newspapers cannot be entered in Chongqing. In fact, Yuzhou Evening News is also very good." The newspaper boy recommended it with great experience. He looked not very old last year, only fifteen or sixteen years old, and his accent had a slightly Jiangsu accent. At his age, Chongqing locals are all in school, and this young man must have been in Chongqing for less than a year and cannot enjoy the various social benefits provided by Chongqing for the time being.

Bai Sitong had no choice but to ask Zhang Yuzhou Evening News, but the report from the Province Yuanzhen focused on the Soviet-Germany analyzing the Soviet-German treaty against the Chinese battlefield. Some of the views were roughly the same as those of the Central Daily News. Of course, there were also the latest battle reports, and the battle situation in North China also came from the Air Force.

The Japanese army in North China continued to attack the Eighth Route Army. However, these reports were obviously from foreign newspapers in Shanghai, but reports from the Air Force were directly reported. With his keenness, Bai Sitong quickly discovered that the text was somewhat strange. The description of the results lacked interviews with front-line pilots, and the satisfaction of the past.

Bai Sitong is indeed very keen. On the front battlefield, ground battles have temporarily stopped, but the air war has continued. The Chinese Air Force has continuously attacked and bombed important ports such as Shanghai, Qingdao and Tianjin. The Japanese army used Jiangxi, Shandong and Shijiazhuang as advance bases to mobilize thousands of aircraft to deal with the Chinese Air Force with fatigue tactics.

The Chinese Air Force always had the upper hand with tactical and technological leadership. However, after July, a new type of Japanese aircraft appeared in the sky. The pilot soon discovered that this aircraft climbed quickly, had a small turning radius, fast speed, etc., and had strong fighting ability. In front of it, the main fighter of the Chinese Air Force quickly defeated in front of it, and the loss ratio of both sides quickly became "; as the Japanese army entered actual combat at radar stations in Jiangxi and Huainan, the losses of the Chinese Air Force began to exceed that of the Japanese army, and the Air Force has always been the pride in the eyes of the Chinese people. Therefore, even if they were defeated, they would not announce it to the outside world.

What made the Chinese Air Force generals feel a little relieved was that the number of aircraft he had was still strict and could not determine the rule of the Chinese sky for the time being.

Wang Shuming summoned front-line pilots such as Gao Zhihang and Li Guidan to discuss how to deal with this new fighter, and concluded that they would give up entanglement with it. They fought and ran away. Chennard, an air force consultant invited by Soong Mei-ling from the United States, attended the meeting. He paid great attention to Japan's new aircraft. After the meeting, he issued a memorandum to the US Air Force to remind them to pay attention to the new aircraft of the Japanese Air Force, but unfortunately, the US side ignored it.

The mission to explore the secrets of new aircraft was then handed over to the secret agent organization, but the number of new aircraft was too small, less than a hundred. The main force of the Chinese Air Force turned to North China and Shandong, and frequently attacked in North China, supporting the operations of the Eighth Route Army in disguise.

The Japanese army's military operations in North China suddenly accelerated. After a brief hesitation, the Japanese army in Yinan suddenly discovered that they might be facing the main force of the Eighth Route Army and immediately followed and chased. The Fifth Division used small troops to attract the main force of the Japanese army to go east. The main force broke into pieces, sneaked out of the Japanese encirclement and jumped to the Pinghan line. In this battle, Chen Guang, the commander of the Fifth Division, was severely criticized by the Eighth Route Army Headquarters.

On the vital Yizhong Plain, fierce fighting was still going on, the Japanese army continued to advance, the main force of the Eighth Route Army was also broken into pieces, and local armed forces suffered serious losses, militia organizations and local party organizations also suffered various material losses, a large number of backbones were killed, and the entire Yizhong District organization was almost paralyzed.

Nishio Shouzuo was in control of the battle situation while calmly in Peking. The two were only half a month old at the same time. He was not in a hurry at all. He tightened the noose surrounding the circle step by step, slowly putting the neck of the Eighth Route Army.

Just as Nishio Suzusaki was carrying out his strategy, a telegram from Tokyo broke all this, and Tada Jun passed it to him a military headquarters telegram, which disagreed with the North China security war they launched, pointed out that the security war in North China would inevitably affect combat preparations for Wuhan, and required them to end the security war in North China by mid-September. At the end of September, all troops must return to the prescribed attack position in Wuhan, and in mid-October, they will launch the combat against Wuhan.

Tokyo's order made the officers of the North China Front Army excited and were very indignant. They accused the Tokyo bureaucrats of not knowing the real situation on the front line and issued orders randomly. Nishio Suzuo was also very dissatisfied. When formulating the combat plan, the North China Front Army reported to the Chinese Expeditionary Force and the General Staff. They did not say that at that time, the battle had begun, but they were in a row.

After measuring the officers under his command, Nishio Shuzuo said to Gao Shuo: "Mr. Ligao, I will send you back to Tokyo to explain to the military and General Staff on behalf of our North China Expeditionary Force, and the necessity of carrying out security operations in North China.'' Ligao Shuo was very embarrassed, which was completely beyond his expectations. With him here, he can monitor the progress of the North China operation. When necessary, Nishio Shuo can make mistakes. If he leaves, the consequences will be really unpredictable.

It was obvious that Li Gao's support was in a dilemma. Nishio Suzuo made a mistake in his judgment. He said gently and sternly: "My concubine, Gao Jun, I know you are reluctant to leave. This combat plan has your efforts. Who doesn't want to witness the perfect implementation of your plan? But now it is the most important thing to convince Tokyo's bureaucrats. You are the person who knows the most about the current combat goals of North China. Only when you go back will I feel relieved.

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