Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Historic -> The Strongest Militia in the War of Resistance

Text Chapter 361 Preparing for the future

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    The Japanese army's retreat to the Korean front line meant that northern China had completed its complete liberation.  When Shaoshuai Zhang, who was appointed as the commissioner of the Northeast Region, personally raised the national flag symbolizing China and the military flag of the militia corps on the top of the city of Xinjing.  The young marshal, who had already entered middle age, couldn't help but burst into tears.  Because Deng Chenggong specifically instructed the people in the Northeast to live a Spring Festival without the oppression of invaders.  For this reason, the first thing that Marshal Zhang, who had just taken over as the commissioner of the Northeast Region, did was to cooperate with the troops of the Northeast Military Region to carry out post-war reconstruction work covering the entire Northeast.  A disaster relief team carrying food, bedding and other daily necessities began to be active in the rural fields of Northeast China.  For those officers and soldiers from the Northeast who were still joining the army during the revolution, the first thing they did after hearing that Northeast China was liberated was to ask for leave or retire from the army.  He was excited to return to his hometown to seek news about his long-lost relatives.  In order for these anti-Japanese officers and soldiers to find their relatives as soon as possible, the Northeast Region has specially established an office for the families of separated military martyrs, and launched a search for the families of military martyrs throughout Northeast China.  Even the anti-alliance team that had been active in the Northeast also organized a collection of the remains of martyrs after Deng Chenggong met with senior leaders of the Kuomintang.  ¡°These martyrs who have dedicated their lives for national liberation and resistance to Japan will be uniformly collected in martyrs¡¯ cemeteries built in various places to enjoy the worship of the people.  As the post-war reconstruction work progressed, the people's livelihood restoration work in the counties and cities in the Northeast began.  In short, the Northeast, which is already covered with ice and snow, can¡¯t see any sign of winter because of this year¡¯s liberation.  People in all the streets and alleys are beginning to prepare for a happy life in the coming year.  In order to rebuild Northeast China's economy as quickly as possible, Deng Chenggong specially allocated 50 million from the militia corps' special disaster relief funds for the regional government to carry out disaster relief.  It also provides a series of preferential subsidy policies for those oppressed poor people who don't even have food to eat.  I hope that after the New Year, they can resume production as soon as possible and rebuild a happy and beautiful home.  Compared with the people in northern China, they cheered because there was no more war in the north.  The nearly year-long war of recapture launched by the Kuomintang included recapturing some county towns and transportation arteries.  No province was completely recovered.  This made the people in the South, who also longed for peace and freedom, more and more complain about the Kuomintang.  And with the militia and the People's Party, the political power in the north began to stabilize, and many business families in the south began to carefully transfer their family industries to the north.  This has affected the originally prosperous economy of southern China to varying degrees.  The Kuomintang government, which originally relied on the British and American troops to help them cross Japan, suffered such a huge victory from the militia corps.  What little they achieved.  It is better for the British and American senior officials to quickly realize that the Kuomintang will only have a very small role in China's future.  Therefore, military aid was also very delayed.  This put the Kuomintang government, which had already seen a sharp decline in tax revenue, into a situation where it was struggling to maintain its footing.  ¡°If it weren¡¯t for the fact that the expeditionary force they sent to fight in Burma did a pretty good job, I¡¯d be afraid that there would be very little military support now.  Neither the British nor the American governments will give it anymore.  The top leaders of the Kuomintang, aware of this crisis, also began to consider whether they could seek help from the militia corps, which now surpassed them in financial and military power.  ¡°Chairman Chiang would not agree to the ideas put forward by these senior officials at all.  Because when they were in financial trouble, the People's Party and the Militia Corps were already having a series of frequent interactions regarding the formation of a coalition government.  And this is in Chairman Chiang¡¯s view.  It is undoubtedly challenging their bottom line.  In his opinion, the militia and the People's Party seem to want to completely get rid of the Kuomintang and seize the leadership of the country.  This made Chairman Chiang very unwilling, so he would not agree to such a thing, which he considered very embarrassing.  Similarly, Chairman Chiang also knew very well that Deng Chenggong, who was not very friendly to him, would not throw money to them.  therefore.  As soon as this idea was proposed by representatives, it was immediately rejected.  When the time entered 44 years, Deng Chenggong became more and more anxious.  For today's militia corps, it seems that there is no battle left to fight.  But in Deng Chenggong's view, the militia corps still had many battles to fight before the founding of the People's Republic of China!  And the battle to be fought next is not a simple land war, but a joint battle between the sea, land and air forces that truly shows the heritage of a great country.  Because it is part of Deng Chenggong¡¯s plan.  In 1944, the turning year of World War II, Deng Chenggong had many things to do. He had to drive the Japanese troops in Korea completely into the sea, and he had to find a way to take back Vladivostok.  There is also the treasure island that is now ruled by the Japanese.  And Xiangjiang will also be recovered.  Even the Ryukyu Islands, which originally belonged to China, Deng Chenggong wanted to get them back before the founding of the People's Republic of China.  As long as these territories belonging to China are obtained before World War II comes to an end.  Then there won¡¯t be a future where a mere Diaoyu Island has been wrangling for so long.  He is moreWhat needs to be considered is that when the Soviet Union and the United States break away from World War II, China will become the target of their wariness.  By then, if China does not show enough strength to shock their military and technological strength.  I am afraid that these two big countries representing different political concepts will suppress the sudden rise of China.  Thinking that there were still so many places that needed to be liberated, Deng Chenggong and other officers could not help but relax a little.  His actions a year ago made it difficult for many people who paid attention to the militia corps to understand. He frequently appeared in the navy's organizational departments.  The expansion team for the air force has also been increased.  Even some originally elite army field units are gradually selecting and selecting Marines.  This also means that the future militia corps seems to no longer just want to be an army strongman, but also wants to join the air force and navy.  Fortunately, because the Kwantung Army was in a hurry to retreat, they left behind a lot of industrial facilities, which raised the industrial strength of the militia corps to another level.  The original monthly production volume of aircraft has also made an astonishing leap.  And in order to increase the proportion of the Northeast Industrial Zone in China, Deng Chenggong deliberately built it on the site of the original Northeast Arsenal.  A new aircraft manufacturing plant and an automobile manufacturing plant were established, and a 10,000-ton shipyard was built again in the Liaodong Peninsula and Tianyin Port.  The Naval Academy, originally used to reserve naval talents, has once again expanded its enrollment.  Even this time, the talent selection work for the navy and air force is also carried out in the People's Party's army.  This seemingly unconventional alliance slowly began to change after Deng Chenggong had in-depth discussions with Taizu and Mr. Zhu.  After the militia corps took over Northeast China, Taizu called Deng Chenggong to inquire about forming a coalition government.  However, regarding the formation of the future coalition government, after Deng Chenggong informed Xu Mingyuan, who was in charge of political work, of his intentions, he stopped interfering in political negotiations in this area and concentrated on the reconstruction and reorganization of the army.  I have always wondered why the militia corps was still expanding its armaments at this time and forming more elite troops. Taizu and Mr. Zhu.  When he saw Deng Chenggong take out the map and mark the places that needed to be recovered within one to two years, he became serious and said nothing more.  Although the People¡¯s Party has developed rapidly in 1943, the number of provinces they have liberated is still not as many as that of the militia corps.  It was originally thought that Deng Chenggong would have the dominant advantage in forming a coalition government, but in the end Deng Chenggong did not care about these matters at all.  He handed over all these tasks to Xu Mingyuan and Yan Laoxi, who would serve as the future negotiator with the Kuomintang.  As for himself, he concentrated on handling military affairs.  And when talking to Taizu and Mr. Zhu, Deng Chenggong also took the initiative to say it.  In the future, the formation of a coalition government still needs to be negotiated between the People's Party and the Kuomintang. As for the Militia Corps, it will act as a mediator between the two parties in this matter.  No matter who is in charge of the coalition government in the future, Deng Chenggong said that the militia corps will unconditionally obey the arrangements of the new government.  The reason why this talent selection for the Navy and Air Force Academy will be carried out among the main forces of the People's Party was Deng Chenggong's initiative. This is to prepare for the formation of the National Defense Force after the founding of the People's Republic of China.  As for China's army construction, Deng Chenggong felt that it was no lie to say that China's army was the strongest based on the land battles China had been conducting for so many years.  The top priority, what China urgently needs to increase, is the navy and air force talents.  And in the multi-faceted cooperation carried out by the People's Party, major schools in the liberated areas of the Militia Corps are also facing the liberalization of the People's Party's liberated areas.  The students they select can also study in the major schools of the Militia Corps.  As for the future distribution of these talents, in Deng Chenggong¡¯s words, they should all be talents for building New China.  There is no need to distinguish it so clearly.  And he himself also hopes that through this small-scale initial military contact, both sides can take advantage of the process of forming the Chinese National Defense Force in the future.  Although Deng has successfully built a solid industrial foundation for China in northern China over the years, compared with those European and American countries, China's foundation is still too thin.  Therefore, in the future, China's investment in the army will be in the form of elite troops and downsizing.  So this means that the millions of army troops currently active in China are likely to be laid off in the future establishment of the National Defense Force.  Therefore, how can we have an army with a small number of people and still ensure that the country's borders are not lost?  This requires taking a route of having better troops and simpler administration, and Deng Chenggong also bluntly told Taizu and Mr. Zhu.  The future standard of the National Defense Force will be the standard of the rapid reaction division that he has trained now.  Although I dare not say that all the National Defense Forces have the quality and background of a quick counterattack division.  However, mechanization of the army is an inevitable process, so when the People's Party expands its troops, it must also start to consider future battles with more people.Is it really useful?  This series of linkages between the two parties has also made the Kuomintang on pins and needles, but now as the leaders of the country, they have lost their control over the People's Party and the militia corps.  Therefore, what they have to consider now is what role they will play in the future of China!  (To be continued. If you like this work, (.) vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m to read.
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report