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    As for Du Kaishan, who was watching the other brother troops fighting consecutive battles, but he was always waiting in hiding, feeling depressed and anxious. He asked Du Kaishan to fight and was reported to have received countless reports. Guo Bingxun only gave him a way to continue hiding and waiting, which made him extremely disappointed.  However, Guo Bingxun took into account the possible direction of the future war situation and moved them to a place to prevent unexpected events.

    They moved their latest hidden standby location southward to the northern and central mountainous areas of the Zalut Banner. In order to prevent this guy from becoming jealous watching others fight, Guo Bingxun strictly ordered him that without an order from the headquarters, he would not be allowed to act without authorization.

    Taking into account the differences in topography and landforms between Western Manchuria and Eastern Manchuria, Guo Bingxun formulated stricter concealment standby regulations for Du Kaishan, and strictly ordered Du Kaishan to avoid all residential areas as much as possible on the way south. During the day, absolutely  No marching is allowed, and all marches must be conducted at night.

    During the march, in accordance with the regulations of the headquarters, all herdsmen encountered along the way will temporarily accompany the army. After arriving at the hidden standby area, the vehicles must be camouflaged, and the troops must also implement strict light control. When choosing hidden areas, choose as many trees as possible  Dense areas.

    At the same time, the troops are strictly restrained and no one is allowed to leave the team to act alone. The troops must strictly control whoever enters any residential area or herdsman settlement. If it is impossible to avoid contact with herdsmen, then all herdsmen must be strictly monitored.

    Implement military control over all villages and settlements in the area where the troops are on standby. During the standby period, all civilians are not allowed to leave the villages. If they encounter scattered herdsmen during the march, they will be forced to accompany the army. After the battle is over, the headquarters will conduct  Make amends and apologize.

    After issuing various orders to the combat troops, Guo Bingxun personally summoned the main persons in charge of the intelligence, communications, and strategic camouflage departments of the headquarters, as well as the logistics minister Zhang Zhenhua, the military transportation department, the military depot department, and the railway transportation department under the logistics department.  Liaison meeting between ministers of various ministries.

    At the meeting, Guo Bingxun personally deployed the train mobilization plan to them, and requested that no less than ten military trains be mobilized within twelve hours to enter various railway stations around Mudanjiang and Mudanjiang Station. Moreover, this deadline can only be reached absolutely in advance.  No delay is allowed.

    In addition to mobilizing ten military trains to enter various stations around Mudanjiang, six additional military trains must be mobilized secretly to enter Shibang Station and Sandaogou Station between Tumen and Wangqing, as well as Qushui Station and Qushui Station on the Xintu Line.  Weizigou Station, Mopanshan Station and Xidong Station, these six military columns transferred to the surrounding areas of Tumen, must do everything possible to maintain strict confidentiality.

    During the mobilization of military trains, passenger trains on the Binsui Line can be used as usual, but the batches of vehicles must be controlled, and all police officers on all passenger trains must be on duty. When the passenger trains pass by the military train assembly area,  The curtains on all train windows must be pulled down, and all passenger trains on the Mutu Line must be stopped.

    Guo Bingxun's order to the Logistics Department was just one sentence. It should not only ensure that Tao Jingfei's troops could be transferred to other battlefields at any time when needed, but he should also cooperate with the headquarters and take measures to conceal the true strategic intentions to ensure that the headquarters had the latest information.  The combat intention was realized.

    At the combat meeting, Guo Bingxun specifically requested that all trains transferred to Tumen and Wangqing should enter at night. After entering the station, they must be well disguised. All military trains are not allowed to enter Tumen Station and Wangqing Station.  At the same time, strict vigilance must be carried out within one kilometer of the stations where all military trains stop.

    At the same time, Guo Bingxun mobilized a group of elite troops from several monitoring radio stations affiliated to the Ministry of Communications to implement radio surveillance throughout Tumen and Wangqing. He also airlifted two radars to Tumen and Wangqing as quickly as possible, as well as  A large number of air surveillance posts were deployed.

    Together with the original air surveillance network, strict monitoring of the entire Tumen and Wangqing airspace was implemented to prevent the Japanese army from sending reconnaissance aircraft to conduct reconnaissance from the air. For the sake of prudence, Guo Bingxun also ordered the aviation force to be deployed at several airports in Mudanjiang and Muling.  Two fighter squadrons, extending the duration of patrols and expanding the airspace patrolled.

    He also ordered the aviation force to transfer all the bombing forces originally left on the central line to the western front, using Wangyefu and Tuquan as departure airports to prepare to join the Western Manchuria battlefield. At the same time, the original fighter units that had completed the first-line defense operations of the Songhua River were also transferred.  Begin the gradual Western adjustment.

    Guo Bingxun's series of bluff-based intimidation moves made General Umezu Yoshijiro, who was already extremely worried about the somewhat rotten battle situation in front of him, even more dizzy in his head, and couldn't do anything for a while.  What is the true operational intention of the Qing Anti-Japanese Alliance?

    This series of actions by the Anti-Japanese League, especially the sudden disappearance of Tao Jingfei¡¯s troops from North Korea, and the Anti-Japanese League mobilized a large number of military columns to enter MudanjiangThe actions at various stations nearby made the general even more worried, because he did not figure out for a while where exactly the Anti-Japanese Alliance would transfer these troops.

    Although some people believe that these actions of the Anti-Japanese Alliance are just setting up some smoke screens to cover up the real situation that they can no longer fight. If they still have the ability to continue the attack, why deploy troops in northern North Korea to reinforce other directions?  Is it possible to form new troops from within the controlled area to join the war, let alone go to great lengths to mobilize troops from Eastern Manchuria to Western Manchuria?

    As early as after the Russo-Japanese War, it had penetrated deeply into the entire Northeast. Coupled with the years of strict rule after the September 18th Incident, although it had lost control, the Kwantung Army had considerable control over the internal situation of the entire Anti-Alliance base area.  They understand it in more detail than the Chinese themselves.

    The resources and population base of the entire North Manchuria, the maximum number of mobilizable soldiers, as well as the terrain and landforms can be said to be well understood. They judged from the current population in the Anti-League base area and the total strength of the Anti-League forces present on the battlefield.  The Anti-Resistance Alliance has already tried its best to mobilize troops.

    According to the total number of troops they have currently appeared on the battlefield, as well as the necessary troops who still need to stay in the rear, it is impossible for them to have a large number of reserve troops to supplement the battlefield, and even if their industry is in this area,  Within two years, great progress had been made, but their weak foundation also limited their use of weapons on the battlefield.

    The Anti-Japanese Alliance does indeed have strong firepower on the battlefield, but it relies on the reserves of pre-war production. No one believes that no matter how capable the Anti-Japanese Alliance is, it is impossible for its military production capacity to exceed the already achieved level in a short period of time.  Japan, which has been industrialized for decades, cannot sustain high-intensity operations for a long time with its existing industrial capabilities.

    Moreover, with the Soviets behind them unable to protect themselves and no longer able to support them, they have tried their best to reach this level. If they continue to attack, it will definitely be difficult to support them. The continuous actions they have taken are just to  Concealing his true intention of being exhausted and wanting to switch to defense on the spot.

    However, although most people think that the series of actions of the Anti-League are just a cover-up trick by the Anti-League, a considerable number of people still insist on these things and believe that the Anti-League's move must have ulterior motives. They think  Such a large-scale mobilization of troops by the Anti-Japanese Alliance is certainly not without purpose.

    After the start of this battle, the Kwantung Army's repeated chess moves were miscalculated by the Anti-Japanese Alliance. This time the Anti-Japanese Alliance came up with such a series of methods. They are bound to have other intentions. The Kwantung Army is better to be careful.  The battle has reached this level. The Kwantung Army, which has lost more than four divisions and suffered heavy losses to several divisions, can no longer afford excessive losses.

    In order to resolve the issue of whether to fight or to defend, a combat meeting was held in the underground conference room where the new headquarters of the Kwantung Army in Siping was located. It had been held for a whole day, but there was no result yet on what to do next.  , this situation is an unprecedented one for Umezu Yoshijiro, who has always been known for his decisive killing.

    At the venue of this combat meeting, there were almost clearly two factions. One faction was dominated by Lieutenant General Okabe Naosaburo and Major General Tanaka Shinichi, who represented the base camp. They hoped that the Kwantung Army would immediately stop the current counterattack that was not worth the gain.  In particular, Lieutenant General Naosaburo Okabe firmly demanded that the Kwantung Army immediately stop counterattacks across the board.

    The two base camp representatives firmly demanded that the Kwantung Army stop counterattack, which was expected by everyone, but they hoped that the Kwantung Army could stand up to the current counterattack and immediately withdraw those from various divisions who were fighting fiercely with the Anti-Japanese Alliance.  The individual is extremely unexpected by others.

    The attitude of these two people was beyond everyone's expectations. One was unexpectedly Lieutenant General Yoshimoto Sadichi, Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army, and the other was Toshio Nishimura, Director of Intelligence. Especially as the Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Army,  Lieutenant General Yoshimoto Teiichi's objection shocked almost everyone present.

    As the head of the Kwantung Army's highest intelligence agency, Nishimura Toshio's opposition is not too surprising. Since the war began, a series of misjudgments have put the lieutenant colonel under tremendous pressure. At present, he is really a little worried about the various methods of the Anti-Alliance.  He, who is surrounded by grass and trees, would rather believe that they are there than believe that they are not.

    Everything is based on caution and on preserving the current strength of the Kwantung Army. No matter in which direction the anti-Japanese troops withdrawn from North Korea will be deployed, as well as those who have not appeared, the final destination is there, but now  The Kwantung Army can no longer bear the loss of even one division.

    Four divisions were completely wiped out. Although the losses were smaller than last year, the number of divisions that were severely damaged was far more than last year. Several divisions were destroyed last year.The losses after the heavy damage have not been completely replenished. This time, the losses were heavy again. It can be said that the injuries were added to the injuries. Although the combat effectiveness was not completely lost, the combat capability was extremely reduced.

    With the enemy deploying a large number of troops to prepare to enter the battlefield in Western Manchuria, and with some troops secretly hidden, the Kwantung Army's current strength and strength are unable to reverse the situation of the war. If they continue to persevere, they can only pay  A greater cost and a further weakening of the Kwantung Army's strength.

    As for the opposition of Lieutenant General Yoshimoto Teiichi after he took office, who had always cooperated closely with the commander, General Umezu Yoshijiro, and was called the best chief of staff in the history of the Kwantung Army by General Umezu Yoshijiro, it was the real dissatisfaction of all those who participated in the meeting.  Everyone was shocked.

    No one expected that Lieutenant General Yoshimoto Sadichi would have already expressed his opinion before General Umezu Yoshijiro expressed his opinion. Even the tough tone and resolute attitude were extremely rare. This was a big subversion.  This impressed him among the senior staff officers of the Kwantung Army Headquarters.

    However, the Kwantung Army Chief of Staff's objections were very clear and his attitude was extremely firm. He insisted that the Kwantung Army must immediately stop the offensive and withdraw the two divisions on the Linxi battlefield to Chifeng and Jianping, and use the mountainous terrain to  The favorable terrain served as cover to secure the area east of the Yechi Railway.
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