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The 279th Great Siege II has begun to act, ask for a monthly pass

On September 15, 1919, a train carrying wood spewed black and gray smoke and passed through the Datongjiang Railway Bridge in the south of Pyongyang City. The steam locomotive made a few sharp and sharp sounds and stopped at a simple small train station. The locomotive of the train contained the Chinese characters "Beining Railway Bureau" on it, which seemed to belong to the property of China's Ministry of Transport. After the Battle of Chita, the Japanese mobilized a large number of locomotives and wigs from the South Manchuria Railway for use in the Middle East Railway. In order to maintain the normal operation of the Manchuria Railway, the South Manchuria Railway Co., Ltd. had to rent Chinese railway equipment and personnel at a high price. This locomotive borrowed from the Beining Railway is one of them.

As soon as the train stopped, a squid can hanging behind the front of the car opened the door from inside, and a group of men dressed in workers jumped down from the car. Although these people were all wearing shabby work clothes, from their strange expressions that could not hide their nervousness and excitement, and had no labor tools in their hands, they immediately dispersed and looked around after getting off the train. It was not difficult to find that they were not working class at all. Among them was a short middle-aged man in his early forties, with a pair of small round eyes on his nose. It was Kim Kow, the leader of the North Korean GCD, who looked around and turned around and shouted in Chinese to the carriage: "Comrade Vikingsky, we are here."

Immediately afterwards, I saw a white young man in his twenties in a suit jumping out of the carriage with another man of similar age wearing a Chinese long gown. These two people were Vikingsky, an American GCD man sent by GC International to help North Korea, and his translator and assistant, Liu Shaozhou, a Chinese GCD man.

Kim Kow nodded at Vikingsky and whispered: "Comrade Vikingsky, this is the Datongjiang Railway Station south of Pyongyang, North Korea. Although it is a second-class station, it guards the southern gate of Pyongyang, the central city of northern North Korea. The station manager here is a comrade from the Daehan Restoration Association, and most of the staff at the station are inclined to revolution. Before, the Japanese station station station station station station station station station station was stationed in a brigade. It was the 19th Division's troops, but now they have

Together with the 19th Division, we were transferred to Chita Front. At present, there are only three places in North Korea, Pyongyang, Wonsan and Yizhou. Among them, there are less than one garrison in Pyongyang, and there are no heavy weapons... and we have more than three thousand comrades near Pyongyang. Now we have smuggled weapons and ammunition in, and we can quickly arm them. We can launch an uprising at any time and severely attack Japanese imperialism!"

After saying this, he waved his right hand vigorously. The North Korean revolutionaries dressed in workers who had dispersed gathered one after another. Kim Kowloon ordered loudly: "Comrades, we have to start unloading the goods now. We only have an hour to carry all our weapons to the warehouse of the railway station! Are you clear?"

The answer was very loud and neat. Dozens of Korean revolutionaries ran to the train and opened the doors of the tank carriages and began to move boxes of arms from it. These were bought by Jinjiu and Jinzuo Town through the Shanghai Qing Gang. As for where the Qing Gang got so many used Japanese guns that were fresh and old, they had no interest in understanding.

At this time, two middle-aged men in their early thirties in Japanese railway uniforms ran from the direction of the waiting room of the railway station. The first one was Jin Zuozhen, who looked happy, and a fat man was following him. I guess he was the station manager, right?

"Brother Bai Ye, how is the situation in North Korea now? I heard that the situation is a bit messy now. Is that true?" After Jin Jiu introduced Kim So-jin to Vikingsky, he immediately began to ask about the situation in North Korea.

"Yes, it's going to be in chaos! After our King Li died at the end of last month, the situation was unstable. There were rumors in Seoul that King Li was poisoned to death by the Japanese! It's so hateful. How could they do such a thing!"

The King of Lee mentioned by Kim So-jin is Lee Hee, the last king of the Lee Dynasty of North Korea. This guy has been a puppet for his whole life. He was originally a puppet in his father Daewoongjun's hand, and later he was controlled by his wife Mingcheng. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, he took over as a puppet for the Japanese. Until the merger of Japan and South Korea nine years ago, he didn't even have to do puppets. But I don't know what the mentality of these Koreans are. This Lee Hee actually showed prestige when he was a puppet! It is said that the entire Korean nation regards him as the last hope of the country... I don't know what Kim So-jin and Kim So-jin are? Are they terrorists?

However, this hope was shattered last month. Lee Hee lived several months more than in history, and his death was much better. It was probably not murdered by Japanese imperialism. They were busy doing big things in this time and space and had no time to pay attention to this King Li. However, the people of North Korea did not believe that their King Li died of illness. The rumors of poisoning and killing spread throughout the country in a very short time. The Governor's Office and the North Korean garrison did not seem to realize the seriousness of the matter. They just issued several statements that were not painful to refute the rumors. The people of the North Koreans obviously are not so easy to fool. Now there are signs of boiling in the whole country. Some religious leaders and upper-class people who did not dare to stand out are also connecting, preparing to take the opportunity to make trouble!

"That's great!" Jin Jiu slapped his chin, wondering if he was applauding Lee Hee's death. He said to Jin Zuozhen with an excited expression: "Now the main force of the Japanese invaders is restrained in Chita, and will be defeated by the great Soviet Red Army soon! Now is the best time for us to launch an uprising in North Korea... Brother Bai Ye, this time we got three thousand rifles, 300,000 bullets, and 20 machine guns from China, which is enough to launch a revolution to overthrow Japan's reactionary rule in North Korea!"

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At this time, a brand new blue steel train was about to set off. The station was full of black people seeing off, most of which were young people from major high schools in Nanjing and young workers from Pukou Iron and Steel Plant that were about to be put into production. These people were almost all believers of Zuominism. After Sun Yat-sen's death, Zuominism had completely replaced the Three Principles of the People and became the most popular and fashionable topic among Chinese youth in this era. Comrade Zuomin, that is, Chang Ruiqing's prestige also grew increasingly high with the joint efforts of the Propaganda Department of the National Government, Zuominism Research Association, and China GCD.

So after hearing Chang Ruiqing's passionate speech on the northward oath from the radio speakers all over Nanjing and Pukou, after learning that Chang Ruiqing would go north to take charge and personally direct the war to recapture Mongolia and fight against the Russian invaders, the young people in Nanjing spontaneously gathered in Pukou to see off their leaders.

Together with Chang Ruiqing, there are also powerful heavy artillery units directly under the Military Commission, and the troops of the Central Military Academy Teaching Corps, the most elite in the National Defense Forces. The defense in the southeast region was completely handed over to Wu Shi and Jin Yongyan, who were in charge of Nanjing, and Lan Tianwei. The matters behind the government will be borne by Zhang Junmai, who had just been promoted to vice premier. There is also a comprehensive arrangement in diplomacy. Hu Hanmin, Chairman of the National Government, will personally visit Japan to coordinate the positions of China and Japan. Chen Duxiu

After the trip to France, the Prime Minister will take a train directly to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, and sign the Sino-Polish Alliance Treaty with Pisusky. He will then return to Germany for a brief state visit, and may also sign a series of contracts for the procurement of machinery and equipment and employment of technicians. The Prime Minister of the Republic of China will also visit the UK and the United States to seek more support. Of course, what really determines how much he can gain is not his diplomatic skills, but the victory or defeat on the battlefields of the Far East and Mongolia!

"Down with the Soviet Union. Long live Zuomin!"

The cheers of the train station. The young people in Nanjing were shouting slogans, shaking the flags and placards in their hands frantically, and jumping desperately among the crowd, hoping to witness the style of their leaders with their own eyes. Seeing this scene in front of them, Chang Ruiqing seemed a little distracted. He did not expect that the magic of publicity was so great that he packaged himself into a great leader in a short period of time! It seems that this publicity tool should still be firmly controlled in his hands...

In the white air on the platform, Chang Ruiqing took Zhang Junmai's hand and whispered: "Mr. Junmai, this time I went north, I will not only be able to recover Mongolia, but even China can almost be unified. So you don't have to worry about the front line. Just help me keep the rear... Although I am still fighting now, the construction matters cannot be relaxed. Especially land reform, finance, and fiscal and tax reform. Now it is a wartime situation, and the whole country is in an emergency... We must take this opportunity to implement these three most critical reforms. In this way, the economy will gradually get on track starting next year, and the first five-year plan will be formulated the year afterwards."

Chang Ruiqing was surrounded by officials who saw off, and there were also many Kuomintang members who were close to Jiang and JShi. When they heard that Chang Ruiqing wanted to unify China through this battle, they couldn't help but be secretly surprised. However, they were still listening carefully in front of him. After the war began, Chang Ruiqing took advantage of the situation of national resistance against Russia. He made drastic adjustments to the personnel of the Central Military System of the National Defense Forces, basically firmly controlling the Central Army! Moreover, Chang Ruiqing and his propaganda organizations were also creating public opinion, claiming that unification of military orders, government orders were a prerequisite for national rejuvenation and a prerequisite for defeating the Soviet invaders! This argument also received the support of most newspapers and public opinion in China (if they did not support it, they would not be allowed to be published), and therefore became the mainstream of public opinion among the public.

Those pro-Chengchi-Korean officials and forces did not dare to publicly oppose this argument, but instead tried their best to use the propaganda tools in their hands and tried hard to package Jiang JShi as a national hero who resisted Russia, hoping to compete with Chang Ruiqing. But whether it is a hero or a bear cannot be praised by the newspaper alone, it depends on military achievements. This is probably the reason why Chang Ruiqing wants to go north to take charge and personally direct the recovery of Mongolia? Several Kuomintang officials thought in their hearts that if Chang Ruiqing really takes back Mongolia, then Chiang Kai-shek's Northeast King would probably not be the king of Chiang Kai-shek for a few days, right?

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Mongolia, Kulun.

This is also a scene of a large expedition. There are already tiny snowflakes falling in the sky. It is only early October, and Mongolia is welcoming the first snow. It seems that this winter will be quite difficult! In the midst of the wind and snow, nearly 30,000 soldiers from the First Cavalry Army of the Soviet Red Army, 20,000 people from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army, and more Mongolian herders who were forced to act as civilians are silently leaving the Mongolian capital, which was half burned by the Chinese.

A regiment of Soviet engineers were placing ** on important buildings in the city, and dozens of tons of dried meat and various fur were also piled on the open space of the city. They were poured with tinder oil and ready to set fire to burn it... These things were part of the military supplies that Suh Battal's government forced to collect during this period. The Red Army found that they did not have enough transportation capacity to transport all these things away, so they decided to burn them to avoid investing in the enemy.

"Comrade Battor, do your people really don't need them?" A face with a tall and strong Slav in his thirties and Suh Battor stood side by side in front of the pile of supplies, with a look of pity on his face.

"No! They don't need anything!" Suh ​​Battal replied with a numb expression: "Comrade Zhukov, order to set fire. Nothing here can be left to the Chinese invaders! Including the people, even if they starve to death, they cannot be left to China!"

"This winter, many people will starve to death!" Zhukov waved his hand and ordered his soldiers to set fire.

Suh Battal smiled bitterly: "They starved to death as a free and powerful Mongolian man, and died to the point!"

Zhukov shook his head and looked at the great leader of the Mongolian people with some pity... When the war is over, I don’t know if there are any Mongolian people? I don’t know who he can be the leader at that time?

Battor seemed to see Zhukov's thoughts, and he smiled faintly: "Comrade Zhukov, let's go too. Just wait until you arrive in Manchuria. There are still many Mongolians waiting for us!"

"Wait for us to kill?" Zhukov thought to himself: "After this round of tossing, Outer Mongolia will die at least fifteen to twenty-hundred thousand people this winter... More people will run to the Chinese controlled areas... If the war lasts for a few years, Mongolia will probably become an unman's land, right?"

"Comrade Zhukov, Comrade Barthor, the commander asked you to go to the headquarters immediately to receive new tasks!" A messenger rushed over on his horse and conveyed Budoni's order to them.

Neither of them dared to neglect them, and asked the guards to lead the war horses, and then galloped to the headquarters of the Soviet First Cavalry Group in a temple outside Kulun City. When the Chinese retreated, they did not set fire to the *********, nor did they make things difficult for the lamas in the temple. However, the temple is about to be burned, and the lamas are gone. The communication soldiers of the headquarters are already dismantling the telephone lines, and the staff members also packed the sand tables and other maps into the carriage. Budoni and Voroshilov were talking in a low voice in the yard. Seeing Zhukov and Battor coming in, they hurriedly called the two to step forward.

"Comrade Bartol, Comrade Zhukov." Budoni ordered loudly: "The Military Commission of the Army has made a decision. Your troops will be the forefront of this eastward battle! The Mongolian people and the Russian people are watching you and waiting for the news of your victory!"

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At this time, on the west side of Chita, Japan and Russia were fighting fiercely, with artillery fire running all over the sky, and the two armies fought without any silence. Fulongzhi and Skrynsky had personally taken charge of the front line of Chita and gave death orders to the front-line troops. They maintained an offensive posture at all costs and must be captured before the arrival of Siberia's cold winter! Hundreds of thousands of Red Army soldiers, including officers and soldiers of the Eastern Legion, have seen the greatness of Russian winter. Of course, they knew that the severe winter in Siberia was more terrifying for the soldiers fighting in the wild than the enemy's bullets and artillery shells! At this time, they could only grit their teeth and launch rounds of fierce attacks on the positions outside Chita.

However, the Japanese army in Chita had been strengthened. Although the troops were still at a disadvantage, their firepower had already taken the lead. It was not that they had more artillery than the Eastern Front of the Red Army, but that their logistics supply line was shorter, so they could get enough shells in time! However, the commanders of the Soviet Red Army did not care about the lives of their subordinates at all. Even if the front line died one after another, they were still resolutely implementing the orders of frontal attack issued by the Front Command.

While human lives are squandered at will, the advantages of the GCistan system are also playing a huge role. The GCD controlled area in Siberia has been completely mobilized. All men who can pick up weapons have been summoned to the army and are constantly replenished into the army on the Chita front. While sufficient and cheap Russian lives are constantly consumed, the Japanese defense line is also suppressed step by step. Although their casualties are not as many as the Soviet Red Army, they have reached a number that is difficult for Tokyo to accept.

However, until the war is at this point, Japan has no room for retreat, so it can only grit its teeth and persevere, so more troops have been transferred from various places to the Chita front line. By early October, fifteen Japanese divisions, four infantry troops of the Northeastern Chinese Army, and 40,000 Xianbei Republic troops have been concentrated in the areas around Chita City, with a total force of nearly 400,000! It is almost equal to the attacking Soviet Red Army. However, while the front line has increased significantly, the logistics supply of the Japanese side has gradually emerged.

Difficulties! Japan's national strength in this era cannot be compared with 1937 in history, and their domestic production did not turn to wartime in time. The foreign exchange reserves on hand were limited, and they did not receive support from imperialist powers such as Britain, France and the United States. After more than a month of attrition, their various military supplies, especially the inventory of large-caliber shells, also showed signs of bottoming out. Fortunately, the winter in Siberia will soon arrive, and the fierce battle will turn into a long confrontation...)
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