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Text Chapter 1542 The Last Battle (2)

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    Moreover, fighting in Hefei, which is not yet a developed city, is far better than fighting in Nanjing. In this case, even if Hefei is destroyed, it will be better than Nanjing.  No matter what, Nanjing is the capital of the country after all. Whether it is buildings or schools in the city, everything is much more important than Hefei. There are also many big shots in Nanjing, and a few arrests can have an impact.  A big piece.

    Therefore, Guo Zhuocheng is happy to see Yan Xishan and others send a large number of troops to Hefei. He hopes that the more they come, the better. At worst, his Third Army will stay here for a while longer and put these troops away.  The team sent was swallowed up.

    The central leaders of Chongqing obviously saw this situation and immediately sent a telegram to Guo Zhuocheng, asking him to be patient for the time being and not to rush into battle. It would be better to wait until General Lin's First Army occupied Wuhan.  If we continue to attack, President Lin's First Army can directly attack Nanjing, which is relatively empty of troops, and end the war as soon as possible.

    It can be said that heroes see the same thing, and the cheapest one is of course our General Lin. According to this plan, General Lin will definitely be the first commander to enter Nanjing. Guo Zhuocheng and President Peng are likely to even connect Nanjing.  If you can't enter, you can directly recover other places and accept the surrender of armed forces in other places.  If they had fought with the Japanese in Shandong, they would not have even gone to Nanjing to attend the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China, and would have gone straight to the anti-Japanese battlefield.

    Of course, Guo Zhuocheng was eager for this. After traveling through time, he didn¡¯t have many expectations for being the first to enter Nanjing, and he didn¡¯t want to compete for this honor. His biggest hope after traveling through time was to fight against Japan and defeat the Japanese.  He was beaten until he fell down.  Let out your grievances properly.

    In his heart.  In fact, I most hope that Mr. Peng will be the first to attack Nanjing.  Because Mr. Peng is a very pure person. He only likes fighting and does not like politics. Moreover, Mr. Peng¡¯s status is actually higher than Mr. Lin¡¯s. It is just because after the reorganization, he is commanding an army, and it is the second army. When you think about it, his status is not the same.  A bit inferior to Mr. Lin.  This was somewhat unfair to Mr. Peng, but he had no objection at all.  Instead, he happily took office and became the commander of the army.

    Guo Zhuocheng really wants to make up for this shortcoming, and also hopes that Mr. Peng will have more smooth sailing in the future.  However, now he has led his troops to attack Zhengzhou, Taiyuan, Suiyuan, as well as Beiping and Tianjin. These are very important strategic locations. Not only must they be captured as soon as possible, but they must also beware of Japanese invaders.  The north comes to kill.

    Although the senior leaders of Chongqing planned to attack the Japanese in Jinan, the anti-Japanese battlefield was mainly concentrated on the Shandong Peninsula.  But the Japanese devils are Japanese devils, and they may not necessarily obey the command of the Red Army.  If they really want to come in the direction of Beiping and Tianjin, the Red Army cannot let them wreak havoc.  They must be blocked in the direction of Beiping and Tianjin.

    It can be said that Mr. Peng has a heavier burden than anyone else, and he is absolutely indispensable there.

    Mr. Lin and the First Army led by him may become the strategic reserve of the entire Red Army. He and his troops will appear wherever there is a tight situation.

    " In this way, the significance of Mr. Lin's capture of Nanjing will be greatly reduced. After all, in China, the achievements of the civil war are far less great than resisting foreign aggression.

    On the afternoon of October 29, 1936, the First Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the Central Soviet Area Garrison Corps, under the command of General Lin and Chen Yi, occupied Wuhan, an important town in the south of the Yangtze River!

    The battle had just ended. Under the command of General Lin, the First Army began to advance quickly towards Nanjing by boat or truck. Chen Yi led part of the troops to continue cleaning the battlefield and cleaning up the remaining enemies in Wuhan, while another part of the troops were in Wuhan.  Under the leadership of Su Yu, they followed the First Army and also fought towards Nanjing.

    General Lin and Su Yu's troops scared the Nanjing government to shit. They had no idea that General Lin's troops were so sharp and unstoppable. The collapse of the Hunan Army was not due to He Jian's lack of effort.  It's not that the Hunan Army's combat effectiveness is not strong, it's simply that Mr. Lin's troops are too powerful.

    Only then did someone remind Yan Xishan and Zhang Xueliang: General Lin led the First Army, while Guo Zhuocheng only led the Third Army. The First Army was at the front. How could its combat effectiveness be higher than that of the Third Army?  Is the third army of three weak?

    Although this news has been known before, no one paid attention to it before. It was even ridiculous and naive for someone to use unit serial numbers to compare combat effectiveness. The reason why Guo Zhuocheng led the Third Army was because he was young and had junior qualifications. Regardless of  Which unit or force they belong to must talk about seniority. Although Guo Zhuocheng has great military exploits, Mr. Lin and Mr. Peng should still rank him first.  However, now that someone has reminded them, Yan Xishan and others feel that the First Army must be stronger than the Third Army. The Red Army is too cunning to promote Guo Zhuocheng so powerfully. In fact, General Lin's army is the most powerful.  strong.

    Thinking of this, Yan Xishan and the others immediately panicked. Their radio stations almost never stopped sending telegrams to the troops around Nanjing, ordering them toGo to Nanjing as quickly as possible to set up defenses, and at the same time order the troops to the west of Nanjing to do their best to block and kill the Red Army heading towards Nanjing along the way.

    Even Feng Yuxiang's men, who were building positions in Hefei and preparing for a decisive battle with Guo Zhuocheng's Third Army, received a telegram from Yan Xishan himself: The Communist First Army was too powerful and Nanjing was in danger.  , I hope brothers will come to protect you immediately.

    Feng Yuxiang raised the telegram in his hand and cursed angrily: "Guard? Guard you Yan Laoxi? You old man must be scared to death. How can Guo Zhuocheng's army be better than the first army of the communists?"  He was simply elusive. If Guo Zhuocheng's troops weren't too powerful, would Fu Zuoyi have taken the initiative to revolt? Would he have surrendered to Guo Zhuocheng? It's because he knew he couldn't defeat him at all.

    ??Besides, since ancient times, how can two armies retreat before the formation when they are facing each other?  Do you think it¡¯s just a battalion and a regiment, how can hundreds of thousands of people run away?  If I run away like this, Guo Zhuocheng and his troops won't rush to chase after me?  My troops may be able to resist for a while if they don't run, but they will herd sheep once they run away. Then there will be no need for Guo Zhuocheng's troops to fight, and they will kill each other just to escape.  "

    However, it is useless for Feng Yuxiang to complain, because Nanjing is really too critical.

    President Lin's First Army was not only attacking Nanjing from land. He also had warships, gunboats, and large transport ships in his hands. What left Yan Xishan, Zhang Xueliang and others speechless the most was that on those warships,  Anti-aircraft machine guns are installed on gunboats and transport ships, and some are even equipped with anti-aircraft guns, so they are not afraid of aircraft in the sky.

    You must know that the performance of Chinese aircraft in this era is not very good. Although they can fly above the shooting height of anti-aircraft machine guns, no matter how high they are, they can¡¯t fly higher than the shooting height of anti-aircraft guns from that time and space in 1993.  What's more, once the flight altitude of the aircraft exceeds the shooting height of the anti-aircraft machine gun, its bombing and ground shooting are nonsense.  The aircraft of this era do not have any precise sights or advanced bomb aiming equipment. They almost all rely on the pilot's eyesight and experience. They can also play a lot of roles when flying at low altitude.  It's too high. When the sun shines, the houses below turn into ants, and the soldiers on the ground can't see them at all. The rivers are just thin, winding ribbons. The warships in the rivers may be able to find them with luck, but they have to  To target them, you can only invite gods to come.

    Therefore, these warships are not threatened from the air at all. The Red Army on the warships even provides air cover for the troops on land. After all, if the army wants to carry anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, the speed will be much slower, unless it is a large force.  Trucks towed along the road.

    But the troops of the Nanjing government may not be able to fight, but their ability to dig roads is pretty good. Not only did they dig it themselves, they also used guns to force the people to dig, and they dug all the roads leading to Nanjing in the west of Nanjing.  It is riddled with holes, and the truck can hardly move forward. It can only wait for the engineers to repair a section, clear a section of mines, and then move forward a section, so that the truck is much slower than the infantry.  Especially in places where bridges have been bombed, although the engineering troops have brought a lot of bridge-building equipment, it still takes a lot of time.

    In fact, the warships heading to Nanjing were not all smooth sailing. Although they had no air threats and few ground threats, when they encountered ordinary shore defenses, the cannons on the warships would blast the defenders in those fortifications.  They ran away quickly, because the Red Army's firepower was too fierce and could not be stopped by them.

    The biggest resistance to warships is the sunken ships in the Yangtze River and the mines that Nanjing obtained from unknown sources.  Although the number of mines was not large and their power was quite large, it still caused the officers and soldiers on the warship to break into cold sweats. They could only clear the underwater sunken ships while clearing mines before moving forward.

    Even so, General Lin¡¯s First Army was still advancing with an unstoppable momentum, approaching Nanjing step by step from both land and water routes.  Nanjing was even more frightened three times a day. Although the defenders strictly ordered the people in the city not to escape, many wealthy families, officials and gentry families began to pack up their belongings and run out of the city.

    Seeing that General Lin's troops were approaching Nanjing, and Feng Yuxiang's determination to hold on to Hefei began to waver, and he was ready to withdraw to Nanjing at any time, Guo Zhuocheng immediately ordered an attack.

    Almost identically, Guo Zhuocheng's army attack also started with intensive artillery. Artillery shells of various calibers fell into the defenders' positions like hail. Those temporary fortifications collapsed under the bombardment of the artillery shells. Many officers and soldiers were captured before they could escape.  Buried inside, some were torn into pieces by shrapnel, some were lifted into the air by the air wave of the explosion, and some were buried alive under the soil with unknown life or death.

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