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Text Chapter 354 A secret order that can only be conveyed orally

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    Yi Liangpin did not intend to catch the big fish as a prisoner except because of the possible stubborn resistance of the Japanese army.  ¡¾.Com text¡¿In addition to causing too many casualties.  There is another more important reason. Before the detour, the personal guard around No. 1 found him alone. The No. 1 person he conveyed was a top-secret order that Yang Zhen personally arranged and could only be conveyed verbally.

    Yang Zhen¡¯s order is very simple. There is no nonsense, and the focus is only on one thing.  That is, for this Sixth Division, we don't want any prisoners, even the highest-ranking prisoners.

    The meaning of this sentence is self-evident, that is, all officers, big and small, and all officers and soldiers, including their lieutenant general and division commander, will not want a single person alive after the battle.  Also, when cleaning the battlefield, collect all the photos on the corpses of Japanese soldiers, and don¡¯t leave any behind.

    The personal guard on No. 1 warned him repeatedly that this order could only be conveyed verbally and must not be formed into any written order.  At the same time, they emphasized that this order was not just for them, but all commanders above the regiment who were about to engage in the battle against the Sixth Division were already aware of it.

    At first, Yi Liangpin, who had been educated for many years about preferential treatment of prisoners, was still disgusted with this top-secret order.  But after knocking out two squadrons deployed by the Japanese army on the southern front, and seeing the photos recovered from the corpses by the staff of the accompanying Military Region Intelligence Department, Yi Liangpin was furious in his heart and said to Yang Zhen  Orders that violated discipline and, in his opinion, were even more unethical were acquiesced.

    The photos show the bloody scenes of one¡¯s own flesh and blood being slaughtered like pigs and dogs, and one¡¯s own sisters and compatriots being casually humiliated like prostitutes and then photographed.  Even though he had been through battles for a long time and had extremely strong mental qualities, he felt horrified when he saw it, and at the same time, he felt humiliated and heartbroken.

    ¡°As for the Zhonghua Gate, a landmark building in Nanjing, shown in a photo, the brigade political commissar told him unmistakably that this is Nanjing, the capital of China.  The landmark buildings in Nanjing in these photos clearly told him that these were the atrocities committed by the Sixth Division against the people there after they captured Nanjing.

    Maybe it¡¯s a coincidence, except that those veterans who participated in the Battle of Nanjing carried a large number of photos they took with them.  Among the two squadrons destroyed by Yi Liangpin, which were composed of a considerable number of non-combatants, there were several press inspectors and field photographers from the Sixth Division.

    Those photographers who participated in the Battle of Nanjing took a large number of photos of the massacre in order to promote the so-called imperial army's majesty.  The press censors also had a large number of confiscated photos taken by the officers and soldiers below.  At this time, almost all of these photos were seized intact by Yi Liangpin.

    Although he had heard about the atrocities committed by the Japanese army after they captured Nanjing as early as in the pass.  But after all, I was not in Nanjing at the time, and I had no real feelings about this kind of blatant massacre of the city.  After seeing these photos today, he deeply realized what it meant to be inferior to animals and to be indignant.

    After Yi Liangpin seized these photos, he didn't say a word. He just silently circulated these photos to the cadres of each company and above and then said: "We should treat an army with such beastly nature and slaughter countless of my flesh and blood compatriots.  You should know how to do it.¡±

    In fact, Yi Liangpin never thought that these photos would have such a big impact on the morale of the exhausted troops after a long-distance attack.  When the blood in these photos spread throughout the troops, the morale of the entire fifth brigade outflanking troops was at its peak.  Everyone is gearing up to use the heads of these beast troops to pay tribute to the compatriots who died in Nanjing.

    As for whether the officers and soldiers of the Sixth Division in front of them are the same ones who massacred the city in Nanjing, no one has thought about it.  Under the guise of educating the troops not to forget the national humiliation, strengthening national pride and enhancing national self-confidence, Yang Zhen instilled anti-Japanese theories in disguise, and coupled with the own experiences of most people, the entire army was originally against  The Japanese are full of deep-seated hatred.

    ¡°After seeing these photos again, the hatred for the Japanese in the hearts of almost all the officers and soldiers in the army was completely aroused, and this battle was fought heartily.  No one in the whole army flinched. The sacrificed soldiers all fell on the way to charge, and no one flinched.  Let the little devil see what the Chinese people's bloody spirit and desperate spirit are.

    In fact, Yi Liangpin's guess was correct. Not only did the Sixth Division Headquarters have the golden version of the big fish, Machijiri Yuuki, but there was also another big fish.  Not only did another big fish come, but the identity of this big fish was quite high. It was the majestic Major General of the Fifth Army of the Kwantung Army, Chief of Staff Tasaka Zenichi.

    After receiving a telegram from Machijiri Moki that was half threatening and half pleading for help, Namada Juichi was shocked that the Sixth Division was in dire straits.  For the Sixth Division, which suffered from the opponent's superior strength and firepower,He knew about the siege, but he was quite surprised and shocked that the Sixth Division fell into such a situation in just one day.

    In order to get the Sixth Division out of the predicament, Namada Juichi had all the divisions on the front line engaged in the battle and was unable to mobilize any troops to reinforce the Sixth Division in a short period of time.  The division dispatched a reinforced regiment to march westward from Muling via Ning'an under the stars at night for reinforcements.

    Half an hour after the sound of artillery sounded again in the south of Yilan, the Chief of Staff of the Fifth Army, Major General Tasaka Senichi, immediately took a small plane with a short take-off and landing distance to the commander of the Sixth Division, regardless of the danger of night flight.  We must find out whether the Sixth Division is really at the end of its rope.

    It¡¯s not that Juichi Namada didn¡¯t believe in Machijiri Yuki and the Sixth Division.  But at present, although several divisions appear to be fighting independently, they actually play a cooperative role.  Regardless of whether the Sixth Division is completely wiped out or retreats south, the entire Japanese defense line will inevitably be shaken.  The seriousness of the matter forced him to act with caution.

    With their arms unable to twist their thighs, the Japanese air force stationed in Muling, which had just begun night flight training and had almost no navigation facilities, could only take the risk of deploying a Type 98 reconnaissance aircraft with the best performance, and a  The best pilots transported the unfortunate Chief of Staff to the headquarters of the Sixth Division in Youjiagou overnight.

    Fortunately, this pilot is indeed very skilled, and because he has conducted reconnaissance in this area a few days ago, he is relatively familiar with the terrain in this area.  Knowing that the highest mountainous area in this area is only about 600 to 700 meters, he had been flying at an altitude of 800 meters and arrived at the Sixth Division headquarters safely.

    However, when landing, Machjiri Yuki gathered all the cars in the division headquarters and two mobile searchlights to illuminate the aircraft.  However, the distance to flat ground in mountainous areas is really limited. Despite the pilot's best efforts, the Type 98 reconnaissance aircraft almost did not hit the mountain when it landed because the take-off and landing distance was too short.

    With lingering fear in his heart, Major General Tasaka Tanichi, who almost flew to the west, made the first decision after getting off the plane to go back after dawn tomorrow morning.  As for me, I won¡¯t even take this damn plane tonight.  He is a major general and chief of staff, not one of those army birds.

    The frightened Tasaka didn¡¯t know that it was his decision that would kill him.  While he and Machijiri Yuangji were studying the Sixth Division's next battle plan and how to get the Sixth Division out of trouble, Yi Liangpin and the vanguard battalion had already rushed to the outskirts of Youjiagou and defeated them in the shortest possible time.  Three mountain cannons were deployed one thousand meters away from them.

    Originally, before the arrival of Major General Tasaka Senichi, Machijiri Yuki placed a cordon at a distance of two kilometers outside in order to protect the safety of the division headquarters.  But after hearing the Major General Chief of Staff¡¯s suggestion after arriving, we should protect this aircraft. If necessary tomorrow, the Division Commander and I will take it back to the Army Headquarters to report to the Commander. In fact, this Chief of Staff is  When the situation deteriorates to the point of no return, he can openly abandon his troops and run away on his own under the request of a good excuse.

    Machijiri Yuuki, who has a good heart, will naturally not let go of the chief of staff's kindness.  He mobilized some of the peripheral troops back as quickly as possible, and deployed a strong protective circle around the Chief of Staff, which was actually the plane from which he escaped at the critical moment.

    In order to understand the principle of reciprocating a favor, Machijiri Ryoki deployed half a squadron to protect the aircraft, which left the guard strength somewhat insufficient.  He shrank the guard troops at the division headquarters by 1,500 meters southward to a distance of 500 meters outside the division headquarters.  The warnings in the north and east directions were extended for 500 meters to avoid the infiltration of small groups of the opponent's troops.

    Although he had received a report before that an enemy force from the left wing broke through the junction of the 6th and 14th Divisions and crossed south.  However, subsequent reports confirmed without exception that the target of this enemy force of nearly ten thousand people was not the Sixth Division, but the Fourteenth Division to the west.

    But Yi Liangpin was too cautious when making detours.  There were areas with high mountains and dense forests along the way. Although it brought considerable difficulties to the detour, it undoubtedly also served as a cover for their detour.  Most of the small groups of Japanese and puppet troops that were occasionally encountered along the way did not have communication equipment, so their roundabout actions were never discovered by Machijiri Yuangji.

    You may think that it is impossible for the opponent's troops to appear behind you, or you may think that your opponent will put all its main forces on your front and right wing.  He only focused on the northern and western fronts, and did not pay the slightest attention to the southern front, which had always been calm. Machijiri Yuki did not expect that the most fatal blow to him would come from the southern front, which he despised the most.

    Just when Tasaka was almost thrown to death when landing, he listened intently to Colonel Kozaburo Ishikawa, Chief of Staff of the Sixth Division.When the captain of the 45th Regiment, Junhisa Ikeda, who was commanding the battle on the front line, was about to report on the battle situation, a sudden gunshot from the south of the division headquarters stunned several people.

    Before they could wake up from the strange gunfire, a dense burst of artillery shells hit their heads and faces.  Along with the sudden incoming shells, intensive gunshots rang out around Youjiagou, a small mountain village with only a few dozen households.

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