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Text Chapter 188 The Battle of Basumu

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    Adhering to this point of view, not only General Hata Junroku, the commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Forces who was in Peiping to supervise the war, but also the chief of staff of the North China Front Army, and almost all combat staff officers, including Lieutenant General Ichiro Nanada, the commander of the Mongolian garrison,  Think so too.

    Of course, there are still sober people among the entire North China Front. At least their commander Okamura Neiji does not think so. Although he does not think that the large number of enemy troops appearing on the Guisui front has as much power as reported by Nishihara Issaku.  There are a large number of tanks, but the real enemy situation is definitely not Nishihara Issaku's bluff.

    But at the moment, he has put all his mobile power into the battlefield. Unless he plans to really give up control of parts of Shanxi, he will mobilize a large number of troops from the already unstable Shanxi to reinforce the Guisui front line.  , otherwise with the troops he can mobilize now, it is really impossible to spare troops to support Guisui.

    Originally, according to his intention, it was best to give up the Guisui and Baotou lines temporarily in order to concentrate the limited forces and defend northern Shanxi as much as possible. As for the Guisui line, if you give up, you can take it back at any time, but Hata, who came to Peiping in person,  General Junliu stubbornly believed that the territory established by his predecessor could never be lost in his own hands.

    General Hata Toshiro would rather risk dividing his troops for defense than stick to Guisui and Baotou. Even Okamura Neiji's order for the cavalry group to abandon Baotou and the entire army to shrink to Guisui was directly passed by him through him in  Lieutenant General Nishihara Issaku, a student at Army University, was directly dismissed.

    Of course, Xiyuan Yice himself believes that the two strategic points of Guisui and Baotou are basically located behind the entire front line, and there are natural dangers in the Yinshan Mountains to the north to rely on. In addition to the enemy forces on the Hetao side, the enemy forces on the eastern battlefield  , it is difficult to threaten this direction in a short period of time.

    It is the farthest controlled area to the west by the Japanese army in mainland China, and is connected to the rear by railways. It is the forward base for the Japanese army to attack westward to occupy Ningxia and Gansu, or to move south to Shaanxi to outflank China's rear area during the Anti-Japanese War. The stubborn  Part of the reason is the reluctance to give up Baotou.

    If Nishihara Issei can follow the order of Okamura Neiji and withdraw the Baotou garrison to Guisui, then even if the fourth cavalry brigade is completely destroyed by Mu Changqiu outside Guisui City, the entire Guisui army will not be defeated.  The city will not eventually reach the point where it has no troops to defend and will be captured in a short period of time.

    If the Guisui battle drags on for a long time and occupies one-third of the entire roundabout force, and the infantry even occupies half of the force, and is unable to be deployed on the Jining battlefield in a short period of time, then the Anti-Japanese Alliance can be deployed in Suinan.  The military strength will appear to be seriously insufficient.

    What's even more serious is that if Xiyuan Yice voluntarily abandons Baotou, the Hetao side will definitely take advantage of the situation and seize Baotou, and even go east to fight for Guisui. Unless Yang Zhen wants to steal the enemy at this time, otherwise his  The entire combat goal cannot be achieved at all, at least the control of Baotou will be lost.

    However, it was the Sixth General Hata Shun who commanded and deployed the North China Front and kept gesticulating, which seriously interfered with Okamura Neiji's overall command. Lieutenant General Nishihara Issaku was stubbornly unwilling to give up Baotou and shrunk the entire army to return home.  Sui's response directly led to the loss of Guisui City in a short period of time.

    Moreover, the troubles caused by these two teachers and students also caused Okamura Neiji to concentrate his troops to defend Chadong and Chanan, use the favorable terrain to consume the effective forces of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and then mobilize the reserve team to counterattack, completely disrupting the entire plan. Nishihara Issei is now  He went to the West, but his stubbornness brought harm to the entire Japanese army, which was difficult for the Japanese army to make up for.

    General Okamura Neiji's combat plan was repeatedly interfered by his immediate superiors. This was certainly the reason why the Japanese army was passive until now, but Okamura Neiji himself did not expect that the Anti-Japanese Alliance would actually dispatch an entire armored force.  Division, strengthen a large number of infantry and cavalry, adopt this tactic of large-scale roundabouts, directly over the Yinshan Mountains and the natural dangers, and penetrate into Suinan.

    Okamura Neji, who has always had a very keen sense of smell, did make some mistakes in judgment this time. Even if it was an emergency telegram from Nishihara Issaku, he did not completely disbelieve it, but he was still doubtful.  After receiving Ce's advanced telegram, he still did not think that the steep Yinshan Mountains could be crossed by tanks.

    Okamura Neiji believes that even if there are roads from Bailingmiao and Wulanhua to Guisui, this kind of terrain is simply not suitable for large-scale armored and mechanized cluster operations, let alone such a large-scale armored cluster crossing the Yinshan Mountains.  , can tanks be used on a large scale in mountain warfare?

    Even Okamura Neiji made a mistake in judgment, so whether it is the 69th Division that is gathering in Jining or the independent one that was transferred from northern Shanxi at the end of last year to take over from the 26th Division to take charge of the defense of northern Shanxi.  Mixed into the third brigade, there may be an attack to the north.In a critical situation, there is almost no defense.

    Coupled with the large-scale electronic interference and suppression implemented by Yang Zhen in Chen Hanzhang's detour operation throughout the Suidong area, the Japanese army's radio contact was always intermittent, and most of the intelligence exchanges could only be made through the unreliable  Wired communications and first-hand intelligence often cannot be ascertained within the first time, and often affect the Japanese army's judgment of the battle situation.

    After Chen Hanzhang led the roundabout force operation, the entire North China Front Army, including the Japanese army in the Suidong area, never had a satisfactory grasp of the frontline battle situation. The 26th Division was encircled and relied on the 110th Division to use wired telephones.  reported.

    The first telegram from Issaku Nishihara to Ichiro Nanada was sent, but the subsequent telegrams were not received by Ichiro Nanada. The farewell telegram he sent to Ichiro Nanada before committing suicide was not received at all by Ichiro Nanada.  It was not received, that is to say, the Eastern Front Assault Group had reached Jining, and the North China Front Army here did not know that Guisui had been lost.

    After doing this, the 26th Division did not react until the tanks of the Anti-Japanese Alliance had already rushed in front of them. However, reacting and immediately coming up with a corresponding strategy were completely different things.  From time to time, the U.S. Air Force would come and bomb them randomly. In such a chaotic situation, even if the Japanese army was well-trained, it would be impossible to stabilize it in a short time.

    As soon as they got off the train at Jining, Sanchakou, and Suji stations on the Pingsui Railway Line, the troops of the 26th Division who were about to assemble were suddenly rushed into chaos. Except for the 59th Independent Brigade who got off at Hongshazui Station,  The two brigades of the regiment got off the bus at a deep position and were not under attack for the time being.

    All the troops who were gathering, or who had just entered the station and were about to get off the train, were all rushed by the armored infantry covered by the tanks of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. Even the troops who had just entered the station at Sanchakou station and had not had time to get off the train were suddenly rushed by.  An incoming Anti-Japanese Alliance tank company blocked the carriage, and suffered heavy casualties under the attack of vehicle-mounted machine guns and tank guns.

    An ammunition train that was parked at Sanchakou Station was hit by an overcoming Anti-Union tank gun, causing a violent explosion. The large number of artillery shells carried on this train, and the thick smoke caused by the explosion, were more than ten kilometers away.  Jining County can see it clearly.

    Faced with the chaotic situation caused by the sudden impact of tanks, the commander of the 69th Division, Lieutenant General Sadae Inoue, and the chief of staff, Colonel Yamamoto Ryo, used radio communication that had not yet been communicated.  The wired telephone lines of the cut off railway system were immediately mobilized and deployed. At this time, an armored train on the Zhuozishan line, where there was no enemy situation, was dispatched.

    The intention of these two men is obvious, which is to take advantage of the heavy armor of this Japanese Type 94 armored train, as well as the two Taisho 14-year-style 105mm anti-aircraft guns and the two Type 88-type 75mm anti-aircraft guns on the train.  The powerful firepower of the anti-aircraft artillery disrupted the enemy's tank clusters and covered the division's assembly. Didn't the enemy have tanks? It's not enough for me to fight you with an armored train.

    However, as soon as this armored train passed through Basumu Station and before it could get close to Jining, it cut across from the Anti-Japanese Alliance and prepared to attack the flank of the Japanese army in Jining. A mechanical infantryman under the cover of a tank reinforcement company  When the battalion encountered each other, the two sides, who were both highly nervous, started a fierce artillery battle as soon as they met.

    Although the armored train was equipped with the most powerful Japanese army in this battle, the two 100mm anti-aircraft guns and the two 70mm anti-aircraft guns that could be used as anti-tank weapons could fire from 600 meters away.  While shooting, he was the first to destroy an approaching T 34 tank and a BT fast tank.

    However, the four artillery pieces of this armored train, and the other tanks that rushed forward were immediately pressed down by the entire line of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. After the first salvo, all of them were silenced. Without the artillery, this armored train would be useless.  The tiger with teeth was destroyed on the railway line between Basumu and Sanchakou stations five minutes later.

    The two 105mm anti-aircraft guns equipped with armor-piercing projectiles on this armored train became the only weapons among all the weapons of the Japanese army in this battle that could penetrate the Anti-Union T 34 tanks, and this  This unlucky tank also became the only T 34 tank destroyed by Japanese artillery at a long distance in this battle.

    Although the losses in this battle were not large, the inherent backward sighting system of the T-34 tanks and the problem of the tank commander also serving as loader were fully exposed. In this battle, this tank was originally facing the Japanese lead vehicle.  However, due to the backwardness of the sighting system and the distance of 600 meters, the first shell fired directly flew away.

    When the commander re-established the accurate target and was loading the second artillery shell, the Japanese artillery shells flew over first. Although the Japanese army's sighting system was only average, the large space in the tall body of the armored train made it difficult to  The precision of the sighting equipment for the artillery on boardThe distance and distance exceeded the Soviet tanks in the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

    Coupled with the level of training of the Japanese army, this armor-piercing round fired by the 105mm anti-aircraft gun directly hit the tank body. Although the Japanese army was only equipped with ordinary armor-piercing blasting grenades, this round directly hit the tank within 600 meters.  The 105mm shell that hit also caused devastating damage to the tank.

    A BT tank following this tank was also directly hit and destroyed by an armor-piercing blasting grenade fired by the Japanese 70mm anti-aircraft gun. In just a few minutes, two tanks were destroyed in succession.  There is also a tank with the best anti-union protection performance, which undoubtedly illustrates some problems.

    There were only four artillery pieces on the Japanese armored train, but the first round of shooting destroyed two high-speed moving anti-alliance tanks, which is enough to illustrate the high level of training of the Japanese armored train crew. If the encounter between the two sides was farther away,  The higher the flexibility of this armored train and the smaller the target of the operation, the greater the losses of the anti-alliance armored forces it encounters will be.

    Especially those behind the tanks, the dozens of half-track armored vehicles loaded with infantry whose defensive performance can only withstand light weapons fire. With the Japanese army's long-range shooting accuracy so high, and the power of Japanese artillery, I'm afraid the number of losses will be high.  It will never be that light.
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