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    These guys are very aware of the current environment they are in. Not to mention that once their experience of being captured on the battlefield is exposed, their future and reputation will be completely ruined.  If the news that he has become an Anti-League intelligence worker is exposed, he will also die without a burial place.

    Once these identities are exposed, they will become traitors in the eyes of the Japanese.  What awaits them will be extremely severe punishment.  Therefore, these people were very honest after receiving the order. They did not dare to disobey in the slightest, let alone distinguish the true from the false. They followed the requirements of the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

    I am afraid that no one can imagine that the radio stations used to send and receive these intelligences are all the radio stations dedicated to the Kwantung Army¡¯s Soviet Intelligence Division and the radio stations of the Sixth Section of the General Staff Headquarters, which is responsible for European and American intelligence work?  Even if it needs to be forwarded, it is forwarded through the radio stations of the Kwantung Army and the Korean Army, the two Japanese military strategic groups, that are in contact with the Tokyo base camp?

    Except for Chen Long, no one would have thought that all the information that even a professional intelligence officer like him would find difficult to distinguish was written by one person.  After getting this information, Chen Long could hardly believe his eyes.  These extremely professional intelligence related to international aspects will come from the hands of the person in front of me who has never been to any country except for a trip to Jiangbei.

    ¡°After all this was done, it was already late June, and the countdown to the full-scale outbreak of the Soviet-German war had begun.  On June 20, Yang Zhen rushed to Harbin in person again.  At 18:00 pm on the 21st, the information that the German army would launch a full-scale attack on the Soviet Union at 4:40 am on the 22nd was transferred to Kovalev.

    In this intelligence, Yang Zhen consciously delayed the time for the German army to launch a full-scale attack by one hour and twenty-five minutes.  The reason is very simple. To do these things, you need to mix fakes with real things, and real things with fake ones.  Details such as time often need to be handled vaguely.  If it is really accurate to the last minute, it will be easy for others to see through.

    The Soviet General Intelligence Bureau is not a vegetarian. If the fabrication is too realistic, it will be easy for others to see through.  After all, I also obtained this information through a "third party".  It was impossible for the Germans to tell the Japanese the real time of the attack, and even their embassies and consulates abroad could not know such details.  If some details are blurred, they will be more realistic.

    After receiving the exact date and time of the Japanese attack handed over by Yang Zhen, the Soviet intelligence network in Japan was almost wiped out by the Japanese.  The most important and legendary spy deployed by the Soviet army in the Japanese military system, Telekin, was arrested. The Soviet General Staff's Strategic Reconnaissance Directorate established around him the intelligence work against Japan, and the huge spy network was completely destroyed.

    Not only did he lose an important source of strategic intelligence on Japan, but he also lost an important source of intelligence work on Germany through Japan, Germany's so-called ally. Kovalev, who had a headache, was almost ecstatic.  It can even be described as crying with joy.

    Almost everyone has no idea how the most important chess piece planted by the Soviet General Office of Strategic Intelligence in the heart of the Japanese army was exposed after losing Sorge.  But now the consequences of the exposure of this most important chess piece are revealed.  At present, the Soviet army has almost lost the Japanese army and all sources of strategic intelligence collected through Japan for Germany.

    After giving Yang Zhen a fierce hug, Kovalev, who was extremely anxious, even impatiently forwarded this information to Moscow in front of Yang Zhen.  He even left Yang Zhen in the reception room, while he watched the operator in the telegraph room and forwarded the confidential information back to the Soviet General Staff.

    After sending out this most important information, Kovalev, who was slightly relieved, said to Yang Zhen: "Comrade Yang Zhen, this information of yours really comes at a critical time. Thank you very much, although it is a bit late. But  To obtain such important information, I know you have tried your best.¡±

    In response to Kovalev's thanks, Yang Zhen just smiled knowingly and said: "Comrade Kovalev, we Chinese still value credibility, unlike some people who only add insult to injury. Although this information is not within the scope of our cooperation  , but it is related to the life and death of the great Soviet Union, and we still paid a lot of money to get it. "

    "After all, if the Soviet Union is unlucky, the Resistance Alliance, as your staunch ally, will not be very comfortable, right? I have always been loyal to my friends. If people treat me right, I will naturally not do anything to feel sorry for me.  It¡¯s about my friends. Of course, I will help my friends as much as possible.¡±

    But Yang Zhen will not have an in-depth discussion with Kovalev about this matter.  This guy comes from an intelligence background and is a veteran in this field, with a very sensitive nose.  If you talk too much, this guy will easily notice you.  All this information was compiled by myself,If there are too many, it will be easy for him to get caught.  If it¡¯s a lot, just stop there.

    After only having a brief conversation with Kovalev, Yang Zhen left in a hurry.  After leaving the Soviet Consulate General in Harbin, Yang Zhen did not return to the Jiamusi Military Region Headquarters, but secretly rushed to Qiqihar overnight.  These days, Yang Zhen has been operating these things, and many other things can only be put aside temporarily.

    It¡¯s already early June, and the scheduled time for this year¡¯s battle is getting closer, and it¡¯s time to start preparing for many things.  Although Yang Zhen has been busy with this matter these days, the various departments and units of the military region and field army, under the command of political commissar Li Yanping and chief of staff Guo Bingxun, have been operating at full capacity since the end of May.

    Whether this battle can achieve the strategic goal of opening up a direct line with the Inland Kankan road established last year is crucial to the future development of the Anti-Alliance.  In order to achieve this goal, Yang Zhen has already formulated a careful battle plan.  Now that other things are basically finished, you should do what you should do now.

    According to the scheduled combat plan, although the troops in each division have not yet begun to reorganize and assemble in order to maintain confidentiality.  The reserve forces of the Production and Construction Corps have not been transferred to wartime assembly.  However, the field army departments and technical arms that have completed synthetic training at the Fujin base have begun to mobilize one after another.

    In order to strictly keep secrets and prevent all-pervasive Japanese spies from detecting the news of troop mobilization.  When formulating the troop mobilization, Guo Bingxun drew up a strict, interlocking plan.  The areas where each division assembled, moved into, and marched on completely different routes.

    In addition to the troops who are transported by train, many troops disassemble heavy equipment such as artillery into parts and use train carriages for railway transportation.  The infantry and all weapons that can be carried by horses will all move through the mountain and forest areas towards the designated location.  Subsequent troops transferred to the west of the Greater Khingan Mountains were even mobilized along the Sino-Soviet border in Mohe.

    When divisions are mobilized, the personnel who purchase daily necessities at the original station will still purchase materials according to the original quantities of each unit when purchasing materials externally.  In order to prevent leaks, those military procurement personnel were replaced by personnel from the Ministry of Social Affairs.  The sentries outside the gate also handed over their posts according to normal procedures.

    And the left-behind personnel in each unit also follow normal procedures to perform drills when they should, and train when they need to train.  In addition, according to Yang Zhen's requirements, the barracks of each army were built outside the city, as far away from residential areas as possible.  Moreover, except for vegetables, most of the food and materials are uniformly supplied by the military region and are not purchased locally.  Although the situation of the mobilization of various troops cannot be completely concealed, it is also strictly confidential.

    Although the situation is because the Japanese army voluntarily abandoned Hung Yen North and Hung Yen East provinces, the current situation and the original plan need to be changed in many places.  However, there are not many areas that need to be modified in the overall strategic deployment and plan.  Even with the withdrawal of the 23rd Division to the south, the troops originally planned to be used on the flanks of Hailar were freed up, making Yang Zhen appear more generous in the use of troops.

    In this combat plan, in addition to being currently deployed to the west of the Greater Khingan Mountains, the original plan was to encircle and annihilate the 1st and 4th Divisions of the 23rd Division, the 1st Cavalry Brigade, the 1st Armored Brigade, and the troops that were approaching through the Binzhou Railway Line.  The original forces such as the Fifth Division of the Western Transport can now be freed up and ready to go south.

    At this time, the First Brigade of the Nenjiang Military Region was already composed of two full infantry regiments, one simplified infantry regiment, and one artillery battalion at the brigade level.  The organization of three full infantry regiments and one artillery regiment that were upgraded to integrated divisions, as well as the configuration of light weapons, were also changed to that of a full division.

    In this way, after Yang Zhen's original plan to use the troops on the western front after the Sixth Division is strengthened to the center line, it can still guarantee four infantry divisions, one armored brigade and one cavalry brigade west of the Greater Hinggan Mountains, as well as a large number of attached artillery and other technical arms, with a total strength of ten  A force of ten thousand people.

    And without the constraints of the 23rd Division, and with the Soviets unable to protect themselves at this time, Yang Zhen no longer had any worries on the Western Front.  Without the support of the Soviets, even if the so-called Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party was given the courage to do anything, they would not dare to do anything.

    In addition to the troops that are ready to be used directly in the west direction of Lingxi and move south on the spot, the second and third divisions that have completed combined training and re-equipment at this time, as well as the second armored brigade, the second cavalry brigade, the third rocket artillery regiment directly under the  Also under the command of Armored Corps Commander Chen Hanzhang, the troops on the Qiqihar front line began to assemble covertly one after another.

    While the participating troops are seizing the time to mobilize, the Logistics Department is also working hard to transfer supplies.  The ammunition, oil, food and other military supplies needed for the next battle are also here.Secretly transferred to various strategic points in Hailar, Qiqihar, Acheng, and Mudanjiang.

    ¡°Compared with the mobilization of combat troops that can use different routes and terrains to maneuver to designated locations, it is even more difficult to maintain strict confidentiality during the transfer process of large amounts of ammunition, food, gasoline and other combat materials.  In order to transport a large amount of supplies to the designated location without attracting the attention of the Japanese army, Zhang Zhenhua racked his brains
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