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    After Yang Zhen finished speaking, Guo Bingxun and Peng Dingjie, who had been insisting on their opposition, fell silent.  [.Com text] These two people don¡¯t understand what Yang Zhen said.  But they couldn't rest assured about Yang Zhen's safety.

    ¡°If anything happens to Yang Zhen here, neither of them can imagine what kind of ending this unit will have without a strong leader.  Since the prominence of the Japanese bacterial warfare experimental base, Yang Zhen has conquered almost everyone here with his outstanding performance.  It can be said that Yang Zhen at this time has become the backbone of this army.

    If Yang Zhen is left as the backbone, it can only be said to be a disaster for this army that has just started.  For safety reasons and for the future of this unit, both of them objected to Yang Zhen leaving Weihe County again.

    After a long silence, Peng Dingjie said first: "Lao Yang, since you have decided to suspend training and prepare to go out to support the Anti-Japanese Alliance, I feel it is still inappropriate for you to leave the army as the commander-in-chief at this time. In this way, you stay here to train the army.  , I will go to Weihe County to prepare for the attack."

    After saying that, Peng Dingjie waved his hand to signal Yang Zhen, who was about to open his mouth, to stop talking first. After letting himself finish speaking, he said: "Old Yang, the reason why I did this is because I have my own thoughts."

    "Our three armies of the Anti-Alliance were established on the basis of the anti-Japanese guerrillas in Zhuhe. Both Weihe and Zhuhe are old bases for the three armies of the Anti-Alliance. I am familiar with the situation here than you are.  "

    "When I was in the Anti-Japanese War, I was in charge of a secret transportation station. I still have some connections in the underground party in Weihe. It can be more convenient for me to inquire about the situation, and I can also find ways to raise some urgently needed supplies through the underground party.  ¡±

    "And I'm familiar with the situation in Weihe. Once a situation arises, I can hide on the spot. So Lao Yang, I think it's more appropriate for me to go."

    Peng Dingjie¡¯s idea made Yang Zhen hesitate.  Indeed, for reconnaissance in Weihe County, Peng Dingjie, who had fought and lived in Weihe, was more suitable than himself.  Just him?

    Seeing that Yang Zhen was hesitant, Peng Dingjie smiled and said: "Old Yang is fine. I often ran for traffic when I was in the Anti-Alliance Army. Aren't there more Japs in Harbin than in Weihe County? Didn't I come back safely that time?"

    After hesitating for a long time, Yang Zhen finally nodded and said: "Okay, you go. But you have to be more careful. If something cannot be done, withdraw immediately."

    "This time there is a big traitor in the Anti-Japanese Alliance. This Song Yifu occupies a high position. He is the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee of Jidong and the Director of the Political Department of the Fifth Army. He should be very clear about the details of the underground party in Weihe."

    "He rebelled and will not fail to tell everything he knows. I'm afraid that the underground party in Weihe County has been destroyed by the devils at this time. You'd better try not to contact them. We will find a solution for the supplies."

    "It's okay. Song Yifu is the Secretary of the Jidong Provincial Party Committee and a member of the Second Route Army. However, Weihe's underground party is under the leadership of the Beiman Provincial Party Committee and has no superior-subordinate relationship with the Second Route Army. However, he is in  It is impossible for him to say that he does not know the situation of the underground party in northern Manchuria. But he certainly does not know the details of the underground organization in Weihe. "

    Peng Dingjie didn¡¯t care much about Yang Zhen¡¯s worries.  Underground parties generally have a single line of communication between superiors and subordinates. Usually, the specific identities of subordinates, especially those engaged in confidential work, are not known to most people except their direct superiors.  "

    "This is also the main reason why some party members lost contact with the organization after their superiors died. Although many party members were separated because of this, and although a traitor sometimes destroyed an entire city's underground organization. But in the harsh struggle, for  This is necessary to protect the safety of underground party members.

    Watching Peng Dingjie, who was disguised as a fur trader, disappear at the edge of the jungle under the protection of Li Mingrui and Liu Laogen, who has now been renamed Liu Qisheng. Yang Zhen, who had been sending them to the mountain pass, recalled what Peng Dingjie said to himself and himself before leaving.  What Guo Bingxun said was a sigh: "Yes, the battle is about to begin, this unit should have a name."

    But when Yang Zhen thought of Peng Dingjie's words when he was leaving, he smiled bitterly: "Although Lao Peng has never mentioned joining the Anti-Alliance since that day, he has never given up the idea of ??crossing Jiang and joining the Anti-Alliance himself.  He is still a little impatient.¡±

    However, after careful consideration over the past few days, Yang Zhen has changed his mind about making plans after getting in touch with the central government. Now he will not join for the time being to avoid being taken advantage of by his neighbor in the north.

    Although he changed his mind, Yang Zhen, who knew that the Anti-Japanese Alliance had entered the most difficult period and the strength of the resistance was not strong, decided to maintain the independence of the army for the time being.sex.

    Without him, in the opinion of Yang Zhen, who was familiar with "history books", the Anti-Japanese League in Northern Manchuria was too influenced by the man who sat in Moscow. Although he did not have the ability to strategize in the tent and win a decisive victory thousands of miles away, he preferred to give blind orders.  big.  If nothing else, an instruction to suspend the anti-household merger struggle almost caused the Anti-League to lose contact with all the people.

    Being cut off from direct contact with the people meant that the Anti-Japanese Alliance lost all supplies and could even be said to have lost the basis for survival.  Without the support of the common people, the Anti-Japanese Alliance soon fell into trouble. Even the most basic food needed for survival could be seized from the enemy.  In the face of superior enemy forces, many times a high price has been paid, and supplies that will last for a long time may not be obtained.

    In Yang Zhen¡¯s view, apart from the huge disparity in strength between the enemy and ourselves and other factors, the failure of this anti-return struggle to merge villages was the most fatal factor in the eventual decline of the Anti-Japanese Alliance.  Without the rear and the support of the people, even a bite of food has to be exchanged for human life.  How could the Anti-League, which had a weak foundation, be able to withstand such a struggle?

    And if you want to open up the situation, build an anti-Japanese iron army, and expel the Japanese invaders, you must act according to your own ideas.  I'm afraid this will be difficult for that gentleman to accept, let alone the North Manchuria Provincial Committee.

    That man is not the master of mobile warfare and the founding leader of the People's Republic of China who is in Yan'an at this time.  He doesn't have much ability, but he can be considered a master at making troubles.  What's more, there is another famous figure beside him who he will know in later generations.  Yang Zhen didn't want to die in a daze, and he didn't want his troops to be wasted like their prodigal son.

    Although most of the reasons Yang Zhen told Peng Dingjie for not joining the Anti-Japanese War were his true intentions, there was one most fundamental reason that he did not say.  For him, he wanted to fight against the Japanese under the leadership of the founding leader rather than the North Manchurian Provincial Committee, which was constantly fighting internal strife.  Not to mention blindly following the instructions of that guy in Moscow.

    It¡¯s just that Yang Zhen didn¡¯t know that the man he was most taboo on had returned to China last year to serve as secretary of his Yangtze River Bureau. At this time, there was no heavyweight in Moscow who could command the overall situation.  At this time, the Anti-League had lost all direct contact with the party.

    As for the main reason why Yang Zhen changed his original decision so quickly, the environment was too dangerous.  From the newspapers collected from Huang Dali these days, and recalling the "history books" read by later generations, Yang Zhen found that the current situation was far worse than he imagined.

    At this time, the number of the Kwantung Army, which was at its peak, had reached hundreds of thousands, and new divisions were constantly being transferred and formed.  Coupled with the increasing quantity and quality of the puppet Manchukuo army, the already disparity in strength between itself and its opponents is still widening.

    Although we know that the Anti-Japanese Alliance has entered the most difficult period since the beginning of this year, its strength has declined rapidly after the heavy encirclement and suppression by the Japanese and puppet troops and some mistakes in its own decision-making.  But having a friendly force that can coordinate operations and even contain some Japanese troops is of great help to both the troops and their future actions.

    Back at the secret camp, Yang Zhen found Guo Bingxun and said, "Lao Guo, how do you feel about what Lao Peng said before he left?"

    ¡°I think Lao Peng¡¯s idea is good. I heard Lao Peng say that the units of the Anti-Japanese Alliance generally act alone. Even if we join the Anti-Japanese Alliance, it will not impose any constraints on our command.¡±

    "I think we can act in the name of the Anti-League first, and then find another way out after the situation opens up. Is it easy to enjoy the shade under a big tree? With the cooperation of the Anti-League, our actions will be much more convenient.  Lao Peng is from the Anti-Japanese War, so he should have no problem communicating. "

    "But Lao Yang, you have to be mentally prepared. I heard that a few hundred people in the Anti-Japanese Alliance can form an army. With our current number of people, I heard that there are enough people in the Anti-Japanese Alliance to form an army. Here we are.  Then we will call you Yang Junzuo." After hearing Yang Zhen mention it, Guo Bingxun thought about it and agreed with Peng Dingjie's meaning.

    At the end, Guo Bingxun made a little joke.  But this joke once again showed that he recognized Yang Zhen's status as the leader of this force.

    After listening to Guo Bingxun's thoughts, Yang Zhen nodded thoughtfully and said: "It's okay to borrow the name of the Anti-League for the time being. However, we can cooperate with them in fighting, but we must not completely obey their commands. At least after receiving the instructions from our Party Central Committee  Until the order is issued, at least the independence of activities must be maintained.¡±

    "Besides, we don't have that many people, so why should we form such a large organization? Part of the reason why the Anti-Japanese Alliance has such a large organization is because its composition is too complex. Many of them are the remnants of the mountain forest team and other anti-Japanese forces.  . In order to appease these people, the establishment of the army can only be expanded.?The army is very simple and there is no need to build such a large establishment.  "

    "My idea is that we can temporarily form an independent guerrilla detachment at the regiment level. The detachment has two battalion-level brigades, and each brigade is organized into three squadrons."

    "We don't want to set up too many higher-level establishments, and try to enrich the grassroots units with as many soldiers as possible. We basically have no heavy weapons, only some heavy machine guns. I can see that in addition to these two brigades, these heavy machine guns can be organized into  A detachment heavy machine gun company, plus a cavalry communications company and a baggage company based on the existing dozens of pack horses. "

    "As for the selection of cadres, I think you and I will serve as the two captains first. After the troops have gained experience in fighting a few battles, we will select our replacements."

    "Yes. But Lao Yang, I am a staff officer, and I have been a staff officer in the Sichuan Army. I have never directly commanded the troops. I am worried that my lack of ability will cause unnecessary losses to the troops."

    "Lao Yang, I think it is better to wait for Lao Peng to come back and let him serve as the captain of the brigade. It is more suitable for me to be your chief of staff. Although Lao Peng is not an adjutant, he has also served as a grassroots officer in the Anti-Japanese League. In terms of leading troops,  has much more experience than me.¡±

    Guo Bingxun had no objection to Yang Zhen¡¯s thoughts on the establishment of the army.  He was a little hesitant when he heard that Yang Zhen was going to let him serve as the captain of a brigade.

    In response to Guo Bingxun's words, Yang Zhen hesitated slightly, but said firmly: "No, you will take the post concurrently. Lao Peng serves as the political commissar and director of the political department of the detachment. In addition to providing ideological education to the troops, he also has to take care of logistics.  Supply, he is not the commander of the army."

    Hearing what Yang Zhen said, Guo Bingxun frowned slightly and said, "Are you planning to install political workers in our army?" Judging from Guo Bingxun's expression, he obviously did not have a good impression of political workers.

    Looking at Guo Bingxun's expression, Yang Zhen said with certainty: "Yes, I want to set up political workers in our army according to the practice of my previous army. Lao Guo, the situation we will face in the future will definitely be extremely difficult.  We cannot fight in this environment without strong ideological work.¡±

    "You often say that you admire how our Red Army was not defeated, starved, or dragged down in such a difficult environment during the Long March. Without strong political and ideological work, what kind of army can do this?"

    "Lao Guo, the political workers in our army are not those who are spies in the ** army and specialize in surveillance and division in the local army. I know that your ** officers generally have no good impressions of those people, but our party  The political workers are completely different from them.¡±

    "Although the Anti-Resistance Alliance has lost contact with our Party Central Committee for many years, it is still the party's army. Even if we only borrow a name, they will inevitably send political workers into it. Although our army is newly formed, the backbone is  We have lived and died together in the prison camp and the Japanese germ warfare experimental base. We are already very familiar with each other. If a new person comes, I am worried that it will cause unnecessary trouble. "

    "Lao Peng is from the Anti-Japanese League. If we let him serve as political commissar, we can strengthen the ideological work of the army and make the Anti-Japanese League accept it. We will not send us additional political workers to avoid unnecessary suspicion."

    "Lao Guo, I know that professional soldiers like you don't like political workers, especially for you no-name troops who have suffered a lot from political workers in the army. But Lao Guo, have you ever considered our current situation?  "

    "We were a hodgepodge before. Although we all lived in the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp and lived and died together in the Japanese bacterial warfare experimental base, have we really integrated together? We have people from the Sichuan Army here, and people from Guangxi.  Army, as well as the Northwest Army and the Eighteenth Army, plus Lao Peng, a person from the Anti-Japanese Alliance, what is it if it¡¯s not a hodgepodge?¡±

    "Years of civil war have created deep estrangements between us people. Even if we have lived and died together, have we fully trusted each other? The environment we will face in the future will be much more dangerous. Without a strong political  It will be difficult for us to persist in ideological work.¡±

    "Lao Guo, our Red Army can persevere in such a difficult environment, and this political work is indispensable. The environment we are in now is no better than the Red Army during the Long March, and it will even be more dangerous. In this  Under such circumstances, if we want to build an anti-Japanese iron army, it is inevitable and necessary to establish an effective set of political and ideological work.¡±

    In response to Yang Zhen's words, Guo Bingxun was silent for a long time before saying with confusion in his eyes: "Old Yang, I don't know if it's right or wrong to learn from your practices, but I always feel that your troops can survive surrounded by strong enemies.  Come down, even after suffering a serious setback, you can quickly recover. I want to?? also has its own unique set of methods.  "

    "Lao Peng and I also had a lot of discussions in our spare time during this period about the environment we are in now and the difficulties we may encounter in the future. Lao Peng once told me about his experience of living and fighting in the Anti-Japanese War.  "

    "Hearing his experiences, I felt that although we were also fighting against Japanese invaders, the situation here was much more dangerous than inside the pass. We are basically in a situation where we have no rear operations, even ammunition, food, and supplies, including the most basic  We have to get all our military uniforms and supplies from the enemy, and we can¡¯t even get support from the people.¡±

    "On the battlefield inside the pass, although there is intrigue among the various factions of the **, at critical moments, after all, there is support from friendly forces. Although the **'s combat effectiveness and equipment are far behind those of the Japanese, at least they still have an advantage in terms of numbers.  of."

    "And here we are

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