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Text Chapter 467 Wang Guangyu¡¯s Hallucination

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    Hearing Yang Zhen's sigh, Wang Guangyu, who was a man with both military and political skills after all, and who knew that the Anti-Japanese Alliance had not yet completely turned against the Soviets, could only nod.  But after a long silence, Wang Guangyu still said with some reluctance: "No. 1, let's forget it? Can you give me another day? In just one day, I am sure to wipe out all this garbage.  "

    Speaking of this, Wang Guangyu saw Yang Zhen who was a little surprised after hearing that he said those Mongolian troops were rubbish. He couldn't help but smiled bitterly and said: "Maybe he is used to fighting with armies like the Japanese army, and he is not too fond of these troops who performed too well on the battlefield.  I can only describe the poor Mongolian army as rubbish."

    "No. 1, you didn't see their performance on the battlefield. If you had seen it, you wouldn't be so surprised by what I called them. It's hard for me to imagine that this is also called an army? What a waste of time.  Equipped. If our Anti-Japanese Alliance had had their equipment, would we have had such a difficult time?"

    Yang Zhen waved his hand and didn't care about Wang Guangyu's name for these Mongolian army trash.  Not only the Mongolian army, but also the Soviet army that trained them single-handedly, how well did it perform during the Soviet-Finnish War and the Battle of Nomonhan?

    The Soviet-Finnish War relied on the vastly different national strength of the two sides to fight a war that seemed to be a victory but was actually a disastrous defeat.  It's just that the opponent was too weak and was not defeated. In fact, it was crushed by the Soviet Union's strong national power.  If it were a more evenly matched opponent, the Soviets would probably get nothing.

    As for the Battle of Nomenhan, if it weren¡¯t for the absolutely superior armored clusters and artillery fire, they would have been evenly matched with the Japanese army in terms of equipment.  Relying on the superiority of equipment, they defeated the Japanese army.  I'm afraid the outcome of that battle may have to be rewritten.  Even the entire history of World War II may be rewritten.

    Even so, judging from the losses in troops and weapons on both sides, the Soviet army in that battle was actually not even a tragic victory.  According to the history that I know well, in the early stages of the Soviet-German War two months later, the Soviet army was defeated thousands of miles away, and it was not just Stalin's command that caused it.

    "Compared with the well-trained German, Japanese, and even Finnish armies, the Soviet army's training and tactical application, including the command capabilities of its officers, are far different.  Its tactics are so rigid and its tactics application ability is so poor that it can be described as a complete mess.  If the master is like this, how can the slave be better off?  In this situation, Yang Zhen didn't have too many surprises.

    As for Wang Guangyu's reluctance, Yang Zhen smiled and said: "Forget it? It's that easy. It's so good to come here uninvited, only to receive a little lesson and then leave arrogantly."  What happened? If we don¡¯t teach them a thorough lesson, they will really treat us like weaklings.¡±

    "When Political Commissar Li was negotiating with them before, the Soviets refused to express their position. Now these bastards who only know how to add insult to injury are surrounded by us, and they are anxious. Let them hang out in Hailar for a few days first, and we will  Let¡¯s talk about it after it¡¯s completely resolved.¡±

    Having said this, Yang Zhen looked at the map and pondered for a moment, then looked at the watch on his wrist and said: "Isn't a battalion of the 2nd Regiment of the 122 Rocket Artillery Corps directly under the military region already here? You concentrate  After hitting him with two volleys of firepower, he gave them an ultimatum to surrender within three hours."

    "The ultimatum should be tougher. Tell them directly that if they don't surrender within three hours, I don't care who is standing behind them and will kill them all on the spot. If you can't beat them, just say a few words to the boss behind the scenes and just run away.  Is it that easy?"

    "And when negotiating with the masters behind them, the prisoners can be released. But the equipment and supplies must be left with me. Not even a nail can be returned to them. Tanks and armored vehicles will be added to our troops. As for the light equipment, we will  I don¡¯t care, but if I give it to the internal troops, I can arm five regiments.¡±

    Yang Zhen had a good idea of ??giving these Mongolian troops a threat to surrender, but it was a pity that the Mongolian troops did not give him this opportunity.  Before Wang Guangyu could order a volley of rocket artillery fire, the Mongolian army in the encirclement over there surrendered on its own initiative after several failed attempts to break out of the encirclement.

    After receiving the report from the frontline troops, Wang Guangyu had no choice but to ask the troops to take in these prisoners first.  He didn't expect that these Mongolian troops, who had been quite stubborn before, would behave like this?  If you are surrounded and fail to break out, you might as well try more.  After only a few attempts to break out, he threw up his hands and surrendered?  Is this still called an army?

    Wang Guangyu, who had gathered enough strength and was able to hit nothing with one fist, looked down upon them and could only send out people to disarm and contain these people.  After interrogating the prisoners, Wang Guangyu found out that these guys had run out of food.  At the time of retreat,?, most of its baggage was almost lost.  In addition to the relatively sufficient amount of ammunition, the food had already been lost.

    ¡° Moreover, its high-power radio station connected with the country was sent to the west by a missed artillery shell of the Fifth Division as early as the beginning of the encirclement, together with the radio operator.  Otherwise, these people would never surrender so easily after knowing that their rescuers had arrived in Hyrule.

    Looking at the groups of prisoners squatting on the ground in full Soviet military uniforms, as well as the mountains of Mosin-Nagan rifles, Deggarev light machine guns, and M1910 Maxim water-cooled heavy machine guns that had been confiscated,  Tokarev pistol and Nagant M-8 revolver.

    There are also those 50mm mortars, 82mm mortars, and a large number of guns and ammunition, which are all typical Soviet equipment.  Even the sabers equipped by his cavalry were authentic Soviet-style sabers and a full set of Soviet standard equipment. Wang Guangyu vaguely thought that he was not entering a prisoner-of-war camp where the Mongolian army was held, but a prisoner-of-war camp where Soviet prisoners of war were held.

    But Wang Guangyu was not wrong. There were quite a few Soviet advisers among the prisoners of war of the Mongolian army.  In addition to the more than 30 prisoners captured in the counterattack, more than 100 were captured this time.  These people are not those fakes, they are all serious and authentic Soviet military captain-level officers.

    These people are a large number of Soviet officers who were placed in the Mongolian army in the name of advisors and played an actual command role in the Mongolian army.  Without the consent of these Soviet advisers, the Mongolian army, even its so-called commander-in-chief, had no right to mobilize any troops above a battalion.  The Soviet army's tight control over the Mongolian army was far beyond what outsiders could imagine.  It is precisely because of this that Wang Guangyu was able to capture one hundred, fifty or sixty Soviet officers in one go.

    While they were busy taking in the prisoners of war from the Mongolian army, Kovalev, who did not find Yang Zhen in Hailar, and the chief of staff of the Soviet Army Group in Mongolia, could not calm down.  The Mongolian army that entered the northern Xing'an region has lost contact for two full days. Judging from the situation that they were finally surrounded before losing contact, any further delay may be disastrous.

    Especially after hearing the sound of guns and artillery in the north completely subsided, and the 23rd Division of the Kwantung Army taking advantage of the main force of the Eastern Cluster, which concentrated 80% of the entire Mongolian army, to enter the Xing'an North area, resulting in a lack of troops, they openly entered with a swagger.  After the news in Mongolia, the Soviet major general couldn't sit still.

    These hateful Japanese troops took advantage of the fact that the main force of the Mongolian army had been transferred away, and the energy of the Soviet armored group in Mongolia was diverted by the battlefield to the east.  After defeating the Mongolian army in front of Aershan, the Border Guard Corps, which had lost most of its strength, openly entered Mongolia.

    These daring Japanese troops not only invaded the Mongolian People's Republic, but also looted the Bayinbur area where a large amount of food and ammunition were stored.  After the Battle of Nomonhan, the Soviet and Mongolian troops stationed in Mongolia had nearly 10,000 tons of food and war preparation materials stored there, as well as nearly a hundred trucks, which were robbed by the Japanese army.

    Bayinbur Land is more than 100 kilometers west of Nomonhan where a bloody battle broke out between the Soviet Army and the Japanese Kwantung Army the year before last. At that time, it was an important strategic material transfer station for the Soviet and Mongolian armies.  After the war, the Soviet army considered the overall situation.  A large number of strategic reserve warehouses are set up there.

    Not only were the materials that were originally transported to the front line but not consumed were stored in Bayinbur, a large amount of ammunition, materials and hundreds of trucks were also subsequently transported.  In order to prepare for similar things to happen in the future, we can avoid consuming a lot of transportation capacity and transporting thousands of miles from home.

    The Soviets are still very self-aware of the Kwantung Army's future goals.  Therefore, in order to reduce the pressure on logistics and transportation during wartime, although most of the Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia were withdrawn.  However, they have stored a large amount of materials including equipment, ammunition, and food in Mongolia.  Especially in the eastern region near the Manchu-Soviet border, there are many such secret warehouses.

    What makes the Soviet major general chief of staff even more worried and anxious is that when the Soviet army stationed in Mongolia originally had an infantry division, a tank brigade, and a heavy artillery regiment, they also transferred most of their heavy equipment when they left Mongolia and returned to China.  They are all stored in Baganur, a town north of Bayinbur Land.  Baganur is only a few dozen kilometers away from Bayinbur.

    The Soviet army has a divisional artillery regiment with only 122mm standard howitzers in Baganor, with a total of 48 guns. In addition, there are 24 152mm howitzers and a full set of tractors.  In addition to these large-caliber heavy artillery, there are also a large number of 76-mm field guns, 45-mm anti-tank guns, and 37-caliber anti-aircraft guns.

    In addition to a large number of artillery, there are also more than 200 T-26 light tanks, BT fast tanks and BA armored vehicles of a tank brigade and a mechanized brigade.  these feetThe equipment that can arm a mechanized division will have serious consequences if it falls into the hands of the Japanese army.

    However, by the time the Soviet Army in Mongolia received the news and mobilized a mechanized brigade to rush southward, these Japanese soldiers had already completed the looting of the Bayinbur area.  Everything that could be taken away was taken away.  Those who could not be taken away were poured with gasoline seized in Bayinbur and burned.  After looting the entire Bayinbur land, these large Japanese troops disappeared into Mongolia
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