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Text Chapter 388 The Japs want to fight guerrilla warfare

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    Although the advice given by the Japanese military department is somewhat unreliable, for the Japanese troops stationed in North Korea, this can only be a helpless choice.  Each of them knows one thing very well, that is, if they only rely on the troops currently stationed in North Korea, they cannot reach the Chinese troops who are fierce and have weapons and equipment that are far superior to them.  Fighting positional warfare is probably not their strong point.  Fighting guerrilla warfare with the Chinese Volunteer Army in North Korea will relatively speaking make the Chinese troops lose their equipment advantage and have to fight guerrilla warfare with them.  As for the Japanese army, which has ruled North Korea for many years, they are confident that they will have more geographical advantages than these Chinese troops.  Therefore, fighting guerrilla warfare against the Chinese troops and delaying the advance of the Chinese volunteers as much as possible is a desperate tactic for the Japanese troops stationed in Korea.  As long as their troops in other Southeast Asia can achieve final victory and return to aid North Korea, they may still have a chance.  Continue to firmly control this colony closest to them.  You know, after losing the industrial base of the three northeastern provinces, North Korea's significance to them cannot be lost.  After several senior generals of the commander of the Japanese army stationed in North Korea reached an agreement on this guerrilla war, they quickly went to the front line to block the advancing Japanese army headquarters of the Chinese troops.  They all received an order to abandon the current blockade, take weapons, ammunition and supplies, and all escape into the remote mountainous areas near North Korea.  Relying on their terrain advantages, they slowed down the advance speed of the Chinese troops.  This unprecedented order shocked the Japanese commanders on the front line. Some could not believe that this order came from an officer from the headquarters, and even sent an extra telegram asking.  Asked if the telegram might have been sent in error.  As a result, the headquarters' answer was to fight guerrilla warfare with China.  It was not only an order from their headquarters, but also a method thought up by the top brass of the domestic military department.  Knowing that there is no way to send reinforcements to the country for the time being, if they want to continue to maintain their colonial status in North Korea, guerrilla warfare is the only survival tactic.  After understanding the true intentions of the headquarters in North Korea, many are still fighting for a position on the top of the mountain.  The Japanese army fought to the death with the Chinese offensive forces.  Then he began to pack his things quietly, preparing to enter the remote mountainous areas and villages of North Korea to fight guerrilla warfare with the Chinese volunteers who entered North Korea to fight.  Seeing that the blocking force of the Japanese army on the opposite side was getting smaller and smaller, the attacking Chinese troops also felt that this situation was a bit strange.  When they broke through the blocking line and began to advance towards the rear.  The news is.  The Japanese troops did not retreat to the rear. Instead, they ran into the mountains and villages, as if they had ulterior motives.  After reporting this strange situation to the general headquarters in the rear, Deng Chenggong did not guess the Japanese army's intentions for a while. After convening the combat generals of the Northeast Military Region for discussion.  General Luo Neiqing of the People's Party, who serves as the political commissar of the Northeast Military Region, carefully observed the mountains and remote areas where the Japanese troops retreated.  Suddenly said: "Chief of Staff, do you think these little devils want to fight guerrilla warfare with us? Judging from the escape routes of these little devils, they can still pose an effective threat to our future rear supply lines. If  We can't wipe them out. Once these little devils sneak out to attack our supply lines, I'm afraid it will be really troublesome! " Guerrilla tactics are the classic tactics used by the People's Party to make a fortune.  therefore.  When judging the retreat route of these Japanese troops, they seemed to be consciously near the strategic passage.  Luo Naiqing suddenly thought of this possibility, because this tactic was too common for generals who came from the People's Party.  ??You kid wants to fight guerrilla warfare?  This statement made Deng Chenggong stunned for a moment. Many generals who came from the militia corps also felt that this speculation might be too much.  When Deng Chenggong carefully synthesized the current situation of the Japanese troops stationed in Korea.  Gradually, I felt that Political Commissar Luo¡¯s idea might actually be possible.  Then he nodded and said: "Comrade Nei Qing's idea is right. Maybe these little devils really want to fight guerrilla warfare with us. Regarding the terrain characteristics in North Korea, compared with the little devils, we still have some shortcomings.  . In addition, these mountains and terrain are not suitable for large forces to fight. It will take a lot of effort to eliminate them, but if you leave these little devils nestled in our supply line, you will have to do it from time to time.  It's really annoying for us to come here all at once. So, I think Comrade Nei Qing's idea is right. These little devils might really want to fight guerrillas with us.  If the chairman heard about this, he would probably find it unbelievable, right? " Guerrilla warfare is an important tactic invented by Taizu, so as soon as Deng Chenggong finished speaking, there was laughter in the conference room.  Although these little devils have a good idea, for the Chinese troops who are familiar with guerrilla tactics, they only need to find some people who are familiar with the terrain in North Korea.It is not a big difficulty for the fresh guide to eliminate these little devils who are hiding in the mountains.  No matter what the little devils¡¯ intentions were, Deng Chenggong realized that these little devils who temporarily released strategic locations and liked to climb mountains and drill deep trenches wanted to delay their advance.  Immediately ordered the combat troops to march into North Korea to retain a unit that is good at mountain warfare, and the rest of the large units should follow the previous plan.  March into the big cities and strategic locations where the Japanese troops were stationed in North Korea, seize as much territory as possible, and hand it over to the management of the Korean Anti-Japanese Provisional Government led by Fu Ma.  At the same time, a telegram was sent to the top leaders of the Communist Party of China to dispatch guides or Korean soldiers who were familiar with the local terrain and could be trusted in the liberated areas.  Cooperate with the Chinese Volunteer Army's suppression troops to pursue and intercept these fleeing Japanese troops.  After taking over the local government, we also publicized collusion punishment measures to rural areas throughout the territory, and also established lifting measures.  Implement special controls on grain, salt, cloth, and medicines.  Once anyone is found selling these controlled materials, they will all be punished with treason.  We know that in North Korea, which has been ruled by the Japanese army for many years, there are also a very large number of traitors.  If all North Korean businessmen and people who have colluded with the Japanese army are killed.  It is estimated that in the end, there will not be many clean people and businessmen left in North Korea.  For this reason, after obtaining Deng Chenggong¡¯s consent, Jin Licheng, who served as the chairman of the provisional government, also defined a traitor as a person who helped the Japanese invaders and caused bad influence among the people.  Generally speaking, businessmen and ordinary people who come into contact with the Japanese army due to coercion will have their punitive measures canceled accordingly.  Of course, the provisional military government will also take corresponding surveillance measures against these Koreans who may collude with the Japanese.  Once they are found to be colluding with the Japanese, the only thing waiting for them is to be shot.  It is this loose punishment policy that makes many North Korean people feel the goodwill of the new government.  Therefore, after a period of contact, these people gradually recognized and supported the new government.  Although there is still a so-called royal family in North Korea, the policies promoted by the new government are similar to the People's Party policies implemented in China.  For this reason, the Korean people, who also did not need an emperor to appear above their heads in the future, also began to choose to accept the management of the Anti-Japanese Provisional Government.  As the reputation of the anti-Japanese government in the liberated areas of Korea rose, the Communist Party of China, which was also in urgent need of new recruits to supplement its strength, also began to accept batches of corrected Korean puppet troops.  At the same time, some North Korean people who saw the good treatment of the Revolutionary Army also sent their children to the recruitment office of the Revolutionary Army.  I hope that these children, who can only stay at home and farm, can get a chance to get ahead in this battle to liberate the country.  Therefore, the Revolutionary Army has expanded from its original strength of more than 30,000 troops to nearly 100,000 troops in less than a month.  In addition to the original selection of the three main divisions remaining unchanged, Jin Licheng and Zeng Guodong took the initiative to seek help from China, hoping that China could send a group of military instructors.  To train the new recruits they have begun to expand, and at the same time, in terms of weapons and equipment, in addition to the first unit they captured during the war, they still need certain support from China.  Faced with the needs of the North Korean Provisional Government in terms of weapons and civilian supplies, Deng Chenggong not only gave them a batch for free, but also asked representatives of the North Korean Provisional Government to be dispatched to the country.  Signed a package loan agreement with the Chinese government.  Although China will not ask the future North Korean government to return this money immediately.  But they were still given some extra time to repay the loan, if this provisional government failed to complete the liberation and independence of North Korea in the future.  China has really become a meat bun beating a dog, and there is no return.  Originally, according to the opinions of several senior executives, it was best not to sign this kind of agreement, because it seemed a bit too unkind.  But Deng Chenggong knew very well that the relationship between North Korea and China in later generations could be considered close.  But that was when there was still a threat from South Korea, and the North had no backing and could only rely on the support of China.  In this life of North Korea, Deng Chenggong would not allow it to exist in a small land with two countries supported by different political ideas.  In order to prevent North Korea from following the old path of South Vietnam in the future, Deng Chenggong thought it would be better to be more formal.  What's more, based on the current situation of the North Korean interim government, it is estimated that China is willing to fully support their restoration.  They couldn't find another country to seek refuge in.  For this reason, if North Korea really dares to turn against China in the future, these signed agreements can give China the moral upper hand.  At that time, no matter how you want to deal with them, other countries will probably not be able to gossip.  It was Deng Chenggong¡¯s strong request, and Taizu and Chairman Chiang also felt such unconditional support.  If there is nothing in return, it really feels like being taken advantage of.  Therefore, after the three people reached an agreement, they finally agreed.??I signed a purchase agreement for materials and a financial loan with the representative sent by Jin Licheng.  With supplies and loans from China, this slightly immature provisional government has encountered problems.  But when the news of successive victories on the front line came, it finally grew up according to China's plan.  (To be continued.)
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