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Volume 1: On the Songhua River Chapter 143: The Strategy of Eastern Manchuria: Sweeping in All Directions

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    Chapter 143: The Eastern Manchu strategy sweeps across all directions

    The soldiers lay quietly on the starting position, watching the Japanese minefield some distance away from them explode into a wall of fire. Some soldiers secretly stuck out their tongues, how many mines had the Japanese laid?

    Veteran soldiers all know that the law of army warfare is that the artillery will not stop until the little devils are blown up enough. Looking at the posture, the bombardment continues for a while, and there are many brave guys who simply lie down beside the trench.  Go up, light a cigarette, look at the stars, listen to the sound of cannons, and enjoy it comfortably.

    Their squadron leader was so angry that he snatched the cigarette away, threw it far away, and shouted in a low voice: "Do you want to die? A Japanese sniper can drill a hole in your head with one shot!" These old men  The soldier stuck out his tongue, but he was quite disapproving in his heart. At this time, the Japanese sniper still had time to shoot black guns, so it would be good if he could save his life!

    The enemy's bunkers and bunkers were overturned and collapsed one by one, and steel bars and cement blocks were blown up in all directions. The high-explosive artillery shells developed by the Blood Hand Regiment's Equipment Research Institute were no joke.  , there is a big pit on the ground, and a Japanese bunker flies into the sky.

    Zheng Yong held back his energy and sent a team to fight in the battle of Andong. Because those who went were not the main force of the artillery detachment, but were all mortars. During the artillery battle with the little devils, they suffered a lot of losses and were bullied by the little devils.  , he gritted his teeth and wanted to take revenge.

    Now he had an opportunity. He evenly deployed all the artillery in the four directions. He even used the dozens of mortars captured when he captured Hailin, Ning'an, and Hualin, the three peripheral towns of Mudanjiang.  If we can't use high-explosive shells, we'll use ordinary shells. Anyway, we captured a lot.

    At the pre-war meeting, he told each squadron leader that if after the shelling, even a Japanese machine gun could still fire on the enemy's outer position, the squadron leader in charge of this direction should stop working and go to the baggage station to catch the carriage.

    In fact, these squadron captains and group captains, including the soldiers under their command, all held their breath. When had the artillery detachment suffered such a big loss? Only we defeated the Japanese and had no power to fight back. Now there are two detachments called  The devils were wiped out.

    Therefore, as soon as the artillery bombardment started, the entire artillery detachment went into a state of madness and was red-eyed. On a May night in Kanto, the temperature was still not high. The soldiers were shirtless, with hot sweat on their heads and bodies, and kept running as fast as possible.  launch speed.

    The artillery fire began to extend in depth. The Japanese who had woken up entered the position tremblingly. They were all still feeling dizzy. They had never experienced such dense and fierce artillery fire, as if the ground was churning.

    The brothers hiding in bunkers and bunkers were even worse. They were cared for by artillery shells, and their bodies were mixed with broken bricks and rocks. It was impossible to collect their bodies for them. Where did the China Armed Forces get the artillery? The power of these shells was too high.  Horrible.

    Fortunately, we were smart and did not hide in bunkers or bunkers. The remaining Japanese soldiers were holding on to their weapons tightly, with their black muzzles extending into the open space. The Chinese armed forces were about to charge.

    The artillery fire suddenly turned around and came back, hitting the position without warning. The broken pieces of the Japanese corpses, together with the weapons in their hands, flew up into the air along with the soil. After such a toss, almost all the Japanese soldiers on the position were dead.  .

    This was the firing of hundreds of artillery pieces. Zheng Yong asked Tang Qiuli that he would decide the time to launch the charge. Tang Qiuli happily agreed. At this time, Zheng Yong saw that the time had come and sent the signal to attack.

    More than 10,000 soldiers rushed out of their positions, crossed trenches that had been blown down in many places, rushed through minefields that had been turned over, and poured into the Mudanjiang River shrouded in the darkness like a tide.

    As Zheng Yong said, in the entire Japanese peripheral position, not a single machine gun could fire, only a few sporadic rifles. They had time to shoot one or two bullets, but they were quickly overwhelmed by the flow of people. The troops miraculously injured five people.  At a human cost, they rushed into the heavily defended Mudanjiang.

    Tang Qiuli learned this casualty figure after the battle. More than 10,000 troops broke through the city defenses with modern fortresses. The casualties were so negligible that even he couldn't believe it. He specifically asked the staff office to verify it again.  Read it again.

    According to the predetermined plan, the troops split up and rushed towards various targets. Sporadic gunshots rang out in the city. The main force of the Japs had been completely wiped out in the outer positions. No Japs could escape back to the city. What was left in the city were just scattered armed elements.  and Japanese expatriates.

    After daybreak, the dim light of dawn shrouded the river city. The entire Mudanjiang was already under the control of the Blood Hand Group. The vigilant soldiers deployed tight guards in various key areas and in front of important targets.

    After the troops took a short rest, Tang Qiuli led the headquarters and entered the Japanese garrison headquarters for work. Then, the first order was issued, and a team served as a reserve team to stay behind with the headquarters.On the other side of the Yangtze River, the rest of the troops, organized as detachments, rushed towards various predetermined targets.

    The troops attacked in sequence from south to north. The Second Detachment conquered Jixi first. During the Battle of Jixi, the Second Detachment surrounded and annihilated the Jixi Coal Mine. The Japanese garrison consisted of more than 700 people. They destroyed all the facilities in the coal mine and sent back 2,500 coal mine workers.  More than a hundred people took away all the coal mine equipment they could, leaving not even a screw behind.

    After conquering Suifenhe, Su Jingfeng held a telescope and looked at the Soviet land opposite. According to what he later boasted to these old friends, he could clearly see the guns in the hands of the Soviet soldiers opposite, and even saw female Soviet soldiers.  That's called a beauty.

    The four detachments conquered Qitaihe and Shuangyashan. In the battle to conquer Shuangyashan, the four detachments wiped out the Shuangyashan Coal Mine and the Japanese garrison of more than 1,300 people. Then, they collected all the weapons and blew up all the coal mine shafts and equipment.  Load the truck and transport it to Mudanjiang.

    It is estimated that it will take at least three years for this coal mine to resume production. After that, troops were sent to send more than 2,800 coal mine workers.

    The three detachments took Hegang first, annihilated more than 1,400 Japanese coal mine guards, took away all the equipment in the coal mine, and took away all the equipment that could be dismantled and transported. The rest were blown up together with the mine. The Japanese were far away from resuming production.  , and sent more than 2,700 coal mine workers.

    When they turned back to attack Jiamusi, the troops encountered strong Japanese resistance. Jiamusi should be considered a relatively large city in Eastern Manchuria and was a key defensive area for the Japanese.

    In addition to the troops' attacks on surrounding areas, the Japanese who escaped and escaped, Manchurian soldiers, traitors, etc., fled here one after another, which greatly increased the defensive strength of the Japanese in Jiamusi, with the number of troops almost twice that of usual.

    After two days of siege by the three detachments without success, the headquarters urgently mobilized the cavalry detachment and the fourth detachment, led by deputy commander Liu Tiehan, to reinforce them. After the three detachments gathered, the Jiamusi frontline headquarters was established, under the unified command of Liu Tiehan.

    Liu Tiehan adopted the tactic of encircling three and missing one, storming Jiamusi from three directions, forcing the defending enemy to break through. After two days of fierce fighting, under the attack of our powerful firepower and superior force, the defending enemy's vigor was gradually reduced, their morale was low, and they suffered heavy casualties.

    So at dusk of the third day, under the leadership of the Japanese garrison captain Fujino Osaku, more than 4,000 remaining enemies seized the west gate and fled in the direction of Harbin. In the Tangyuan area near Jiamusi, they fell into my preset ambush position. After a night of fierce fighting,  , all the enemies were wiped out.

    The enemy chief Fujino Osaku committed suicide by caesarean section, the pseudo-mayor of Jiamusi City was captured by our troops, and more than 100 other traitors of various kinds were prepared to be captured and are now being escorted back to Mudanjiang.

    Afterwards, the cavalry detachment went out on a long-distance expedition, aiming directly at Yichun, Lincheng, destroying five Japanese logging sites, destroying a large number of logging tools, and is now on its way back.

    On the way, more than a thousand people were recruited from the remnants of the former Northeastern Army. Now, they are returning with the troops.

    Good news came from everywhere, and everything was carried out according to the original strategic plan. The Japanese troops everywhere were lacking in defensive forces. When I attacked with superior forces, although I was determined to resist desperately, I had no choice but to say that the situation was over and I was just giving more.  The troops only have some opportunities to kill the enemy.

    He also contacted the **Manchuria Provincial Committee and General Yang Jingyu to inform him of the army's combat plan and current progress.

    The anti-Japanese armed forces from various parts of Eastern Manchuria who had retreated to the mountains and forests could not let go of this opportunity. For several years, they had been chased and beaten by the Japs. Now, the main force of the Bloody Hand Regiment is attacking the Japs' strategic locations in Eastern Manchuria. The Japs  It¡¯s difficult to protect yourself, let alone support from everywhere.

    The situation was unprecedentedly favorable, so they all fought hard to seize villages, suppress traitors and bully bandits, and seized a large amount of materials and equipment. The situation and equipment were greatly improved, and they were very happy and busy.

    These days, Tang Qiuli has been relatively free, and can be said to have "stealed half a day's leisure." The big bosses at the headquarters refused to let him lead the expedition, and unanimously urged him to rest and recuperate, and gave Xiaoling the drug.  After giving the order, when he came back, he saw that there was no red light on the commander's face. Ask Dean Zhang!

    But he had plenty of time to live there. The total number of coal mine workers sent back by each detachment was nearly 9,000. Most of them were poor people who were deceived from Guanli. They suffered inhuman treatment in the coal mines, and they were very grateful.  The troops rescued them from misery.

    The journey home was long, and these people were full of hatred for the Japanese and asked to join the Blood Hands. Some workers who were in poor health or wanted to return home were given fifteen yuan each by the army, and the rest were  There are more than 8,000 people who meet the conditions.

    Tang Qiuli was very busy with the ideological education, personnel formation, preliminary training and other specific matters of these people. When he was at the base, there were special departments responsible for it. Here, he could only go into battle in person.

    ??Fortunately, the environment was relatively stable, and we finally figured it out. We mobilized a brigade from the reserve team to escort the new recruits back to the base.

    Within eight days, various detachments of the Blood Hand Regiment attacked cities and plundered territory in the vast land of Eastern Manchuria, spanning nearly a thousand miles, completely destroying the bases used by the Japanese to plunder various resources in Manchuria, and also wearing down the Japanese.  A lot of vitality.

    According to the internal intelligence of the Japanese army and the puppet Manchukuo, they repeatedly exclaimed that Eastern Manchuria has now become a paradise for red elements and the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and has a tendency to gradually spread to northern Manchuria. The imperial army has repeatedly lost key areas, lost troops, and energy bases.  fell into the hands of the enemy, but the main force of the Kwantung Army was far away in a corner of Western Manchuria.

    If the situation in Eastern Manchuria is not calmed down as soon as possible, the interests and security of the Japanese Empire in Manchuria will be difficult to guarantee.

    The severe situation in Eastern Manchuria finally reached the Japanese Army base camp through different channels, arousing high vigilance in the base camp.
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