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Chapter 129: War in Southern Xinjiang (1)

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    After reports of the annexation of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in the Indochina Peninsula of Southeast Asia into the territory of Greater China flew all over the country and inside and outside the Great Wall, the whole of China suddenly fell into an unprecedented frenzy of joy. Fifty million Chinese people worked together for the growing prosperity of the motherland.  The whole country was in a frenzy, and all parts of the country were competing to hold various grand celebrations day and night. The slogan "Long live the Chinese nation!" shook the entire earth; the Chinese Empire, which had declined and been silent for hundreds of years, was now unstoppable.  The re-emergence of the earth shocked the whole world, and looks of surprise, envy, jealousy, and vigilance were directed towards the ancient East.  As the leader of the Axis Group and the most staunch ally of the Northeastern Army, the attitude of the German Empire is naturally the warmest and most joyful. After all, the stronger China (Northeast China) is, the more powerful it will be for the entire Axis Group to fight for world hegemony, and  The Northeastern Army's brilliant results in this blitzkrieg campaign on the Indochina Peninsula were comparable to the brilliant results of the German Army's blitzkrieg in Europe, which greatly pleased Hitler's Nazi government, because the Northeastern Army performed much better than Italy and did not walk out like the Italian army.  The country's gate becomes a wall of mud that cannot be supported.  The powerful combat effectiveness displayed by the Northeastern Army undoubtedly greatly encouraged the "little brothers" of the Axis Powers such as Finland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece, and strengthened the influence of these slave countries on the future of the Axis Powers and the United States and the Soviet Union.  The superpower's confidence in winning the war.

    After Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were merged into the "Central-South China Autonomous Region" and became China's new territory (the actual control was in the hands of the Northeast Army and the Northeast Frontier Government), not only did China gain 747,400 square kilometers of vast land and  With a population of more than 42 million (including more than 33 million in Vietnam, more than 3 million in Laos, and more than 6 million in Cambodia), China has also gained access to extremely rich coal fields in the Indo-China Peninsula (the coal reserves in Vietnam's Hongji Coalfield are astonishing)  ), grain (mainly rice, wheat, freshwater fish), iron ore, rubber, oil, natural gas, forests and other strategic resources have undoubtedly increased the war potential of China (Northeast China) to a new level unparalleled; at the same time  The occupation of this place also allowed the Chinese (Northeastern Army) army and navy to gain access to Southeast Asia, South Asia and India (Burma was annexed to India by the British at this time), Southwest Asia and Arabia, and access to the vast Indian Ocean.  The entrance to the sea also firmly ensures that the South China Sea is in the hands of the Chinese navy, and its strategic significance is extraordinary.

    The Northeast Expeditionary Force that occupied the Indochina Peninsula, while firmly controlling the area, immediately followed the orders of Zhang Xueliang and the Northeast Frontier Defense Department to recruit troops from the local overseas Chinese to form the "China Central and South Autonomous Region Defense Force" (which has 30 second-class brigades under its jurisdiction).  , about 200,000 troops, equivalent to the reserve militia force of the Northeast Army's regular army), in order to strengthen the Northeast Army's military control here; at the same time, the administrative department and social construction department of the Northeast Border Defense Department also actively contacted local overseas Chinese organizations (China's  Overseas Chinese organizations are divided into three major groups. The first group is Southeast Asian overseas Chinese and Nanyang overseas Chinese, led by Mr. Tan Kah Kee; the second largest group is American overseas Chinese, led by Mr. Situ Meitang. This organization is also the representative of China's Hongmen in the United States.  branches of the  The army's subsequent 250th, 251st, 252nd, 253rd, and 254th divisions, a total of five second-class infantry field divisions with about 60,000 troops, also gradually set off from Yunnan and marched in batches via the Yunnan-Laos Highway into North Laos, the Central and South Autonomous Region.  Vientiane, the capital of the province (the northern region of the former Kingdom of Laos), prepared for the expeditionary force's subsequent westward march into South Asia.

    In the southwest theater of the country, hundreds of thousands of officers and soldiers of the Northeastern Army, the Central Army, the New Sichuan Army, the New Yunnan Army, and the New Guizhou Army were inspired by the glorious victory achieved by the Northeastern Army Expeditionary Force in Indochina.  , on December 12, Zunyi City was liberated; on the 20th, Anshun City was also captured. 150,000 Chinese troops were like two steel knives in the shape of pliers, advancing unstoppably towards the Japanese army from the north and southwest directions on the southwest battlefield.  The last holding point - Guiyang.  This city was also the starting point for the Japanese army's raid on China's southwest nine months ago. But now the fortunes have reversed. The Japanese army, which had "long-lasting military fortunes", is gradually being driven back to the starting point by the Chinese army and is about to be driven out of the entire southwest.  .

    Although the Japanese Southwest Expeditionary Force was severely damaged and suffered heavy losses after two disastrous defeats in southeastern Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, and its strength had been reduced to more than half of its original strength, Lieutenant General Kobayashi Asaburo still tried to rely on the high mountains, hills, ravines, etc. in western Guizhou.  They stubbornly defended the dangerous terrain and fortified themselves layer by layer in order to fulfill the orders of the Tokyo Base Camp and continue to resist for a long time.

    In view of the Japanese army¡¯s defensive tactics and troop deployment, the generals of the Southwest Theater Command decided after study and discussion that the troops with the strongest combat effectiveness and mobility would still be selected.Inside, the Japanese troops blew up the entrance and sealed off the entrance, and a large number of Japanese troops were buried alive in the ground.  The remaining Japanese troops were not willing to be burned to death or buried alive by the Northeastern Army's flamethrowers in the bunker tunnels. They jumped out of the tunnels, raised their bayonets, howled, and engaged in a melee with the Northeastern Army.  The officers and soldiers tried not to engage in close combat with these mentally broken Japanese soldiers, but used grenades, assault rifles and submachine guns to block these crazy Japanese soldiers.  In the melee, both sides killed so many corpses that the trenches were filled with corpses.

    At 5:40 in the evening, Chu Qiming called Jing Dewen: "Commander Jing, how long will it take to win the summit slope?"

    Jing Dewen glanced at the hillside of the mountain of corpses and sea of ??blood, and said with certainty: "Two hours is enough!"

    After several hours of bloody fighting, night had fallen.  "Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!" The officers and soldiers fired illumination bombs and tracer bullets one after another, and continued to fight up the hillside toward the Japanese division headquarters under the white light.  The Japanese 139th Division suffered all casualties in one day, but the trapped beasts still struggled. The medics in the field hospital, the military personnel in the field warehouse, the clerks at the division headquarters, guards, staff officers, cooks, engineers, communications corps, baggage troops and other logistics personnel  The soldiers also grabbed bayonets and grenades to participate in the final counterattack.  In a crater on the hillside, Lieutenant General Tanaka Shinichi, the commander of the 139th Division, who was already beleaguered from all sides, was completely desperate as he listened to the gunfire and shouts of death from the Northeastern Army.  The despairing and exhausted Lieutenant General burned the division's flag and sent a final farewell telegram to Lieutenant General Xiao Lin and Lieutenant General Kanhara in Guiyang City: "Your Excellency, Commander, Chief of General Staff, the situation in Jingdingpo and Xiaoguan Reservoirs is urgent.  Urgent, we have reached the last moment. At this time, there are very few Yamato warriors left in the division that I originally led. All the rear service personnel and military relatives have also been engaged in the battle. The enemy has completely surrounded us.  At the division headquarters, there are only a dozen people around him at this time; the fate of the 139th Division has been exhausted, the military flag has been burned, and only the jade is broken. The subordinate's command is poor, and he has failed to trust the Commander-in-Chief and the Chief of General Staff.  I have high hopes, but no fear or guilt. Finally, I would like to wish His Majesty the Emperor a long life and a prosperous Emperor of Japan. I also wish His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief and the Chief of the General Staff a long-term military success."

    "Subsequently, Tanaka Shinichi ordered his subordinates to burn and smash all the code books and radio stations, and then committed suicide with a gun.

    After entering the middle of the night, the shouts of guns and artillery on Jingding Slope became quieter. The 22nd Brigade of the Northeast Army captured this place after a bloody battle and then controlled the Xiaoguan Reservoir.  However, intermittent gunshots and grenade explosions could be heard from time to time in the night in the surrounding mountains, forests and fields. It was the Northeastern Army searching for the remnants of the Japanese enemy.  In the battles of Qinglianggu and Jingdingpo, the 22nd Brigade of the Northeastern Army annihilated more than 7,700 of the main force of the Japanese 139th Division at the cost of more than 3,300 casualties (half of them were killed in a sea of ??fire), and successfully attacked the northwest corner of the Japanese defense circle in Guiyang.  There was a gap in it.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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