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Text Chapter 456 The Battle of National Destiny (4)

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    "Dear Chairman of the Generalissimo, on behalf of the Russian Empire, I would like to thank you for your help to millions of peace-loving and freedom-loving Russian people. Our motherland has been occupied by the Bolsheviks, who are crazy to enslave our compatriots, while we can only wander around.  "Wandering" Kolchak expressed his gratitude to Wang Zhenyu very politely in Chinese.  Wang Zhenyu said indifferently: "Russia is a civilized nation. I cannot bear to see such a nation leading to cultural genocide due to violent revolution, so I am willing to risk offending the Bolshevik extreme regime to accommodate you. As for Russia  Empire, I have to remind you, Your Excellency, that His Majesty the Tsar¡¯s family was brutally murdered by the Bolsheviks, so I can no longer recognize the existence of such an empire. You and your army can only do so in the name of the Russian Provisional Government.  "Existence." Kolchak nodded with pain: "Yes, these thugs are simply inhumane. They don't even spare His Majesty the Tsar's underage children. It would have been better if His Majesty the Tsar had not been so kind to them.  Maybe the tragedy would not have happened." Wang Zhenyu was not interested in the tragedy of the Tsar. He just replied perfunctorily: "This is the realistic version of your country's fable, the Farmer and the Snake. I can only express my sympathy for the misfortune of your Majesty the Tsar's family.  "Thank you." Kolchak hesitated and said suddenly: "On the way here, I discussed with my subordinates that we planned to store the 500 tons of gold in our hands with the French and Japanese.  I will hand over the ownership of one hundred tons of gold to your government to express my gratitude to your government for supporting our government." Wang Zhenyu smiled and waved his hand: "A gentleman does not take away what is loved by others. That is what exists in France and Japan.  Just keep it there for the time being. As for the 500 tons of gold in your hand, the current market value is 500 million US dollars. It can be invested in the industrial construction of our country as an investment. Interest will be paid to the interim government led by you according to a certain proportion every year.  What I am really more concerned about is the next life issues of millions of Russian friends. As far as I know, the troops of your government have been defeated by the Bolshevik red armed forces. I am afraid there is no hope of fighting back in the short term, so this  The stay here will be long" Kolchak immediately understood and said: "We are guests. The host can arrange whatever he wants. We have no objections. We just hope to retain the basic army and prepare for future counterattacks.  ." Wang Zhenyu nodded and said nothing. Instead, he motioned to Chen Brai to hand Kolchak a document he had prepared.  Kolchak nervously took over the document that decided the fate of millions of Russians, opened it and read it carefully.  The documents are roughly divided into three parts. The first part mainly involves the issues of the Russian Provisional Government.  First of all, in order to ensure safety, the Russian Provisional Government was eventually placed in Shanghai, but it was not the Russian Concession, but the Chinese Concession, because the Russian Concession in the traditional sense ceased to exist after Kolchak entered China, which is particularly noteworthy.  Unfortunately, there are no Russian settlements within 500 meters of the seat of the Provisional Government. Wang Zhenyu is very clear about the power of the KGB in later generations. It is said that Zhang Zuolin was killed by them, and the Japanese are probably just a scapegoat. I am going too far.  Therefore, it is actually safer to place the provisional government in the Chinese border. At least it will take a lot of trouble for the KGB to get close to it.  The second is the reorganization of the Russian army. Kolchak's army of 400,000 people will undergo a large-scale reorganization. Among them, soldiers under 30 years old and officers under 40 years old will be retained after screening to form an army of no more than ten people.  The Russian army of 10,000 people will be left in Xinjiang to receive reorganization and training, while another 300,000 people can end their status as soldiers according to their wishes, and those who wish to retain their status as soldiers will form the Agricultural Reclamation Corps and settle down in Xinjiang to engage in construction.  .  The second part is about the issue of resettlement. In addition to the 400,000 troops, there are almost 800,000 immigrants. Among these people, about 200,000 technical personnel will be hired by various industrial and mining enterprises in China. They and their families are about 600,000  There are not many problems with people¡¯s whereabouts, but the real problems are with nobles, capitalists, priests, etc. They are only suitable to live in big cities, and with a scale of 200,000 people, it is estimated that there is really no place except Shanghai.  .  The third part is a diplomatic issue. According to Wang Zhenyu, the provisional government must recognize the abolition of all territorial treaties between China and Russia after 1860, and restore the Sino-Russian boundary line to the boundary line stipulated in the Treaty of Nerchinsk. In fact, according to  Wang Zhenyu's idea is that the ideal thing is to restore the Ural Mountains, but this is obviously unrealistic. If he wants to do such a thing, he can't get the British and French who hate Red Russia to support him, otherwise these will have fallen into the hands of Red Russia and Japan.  How could the land be recovered with just a scrap of paper from the Provisional Government?  After reading it, Kolchak sighed softly.He took a deep breath. The conditions were not very loose, but they were still strict. They were barely acceptable. He nodded and said: "Thank you, Your Excellency, the great Chairman. Thank you for extending a hand of friendship to help us in such a critical moment."  The Russian people, sincerely thank you,,." The news that Kolchak and the Russian Provisional Government appeared in Shanghai immediately shocked the world. Everyone's attention on China immediately shifted from war-torn Shandong to Shanghai. After all, the whole world knew about it.  Kolchak took a full 500 tons of gold with him when he escaped from Russia. All British Minister Zhu Erdian did not even need to receive instructions from Whitehall, and directly ordered the consulates in Nanjing, Wuhan, and Shanghai to investigate the whereabouts of this batch of gold.  investigation, and clearly notified the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government, believing that China's behavior of hosting the Russian Provisional Government was largely inappropriate. The reason was naturally that China itself was currently at war, but Britain and France were not sure why Kolchak chose to flee into Japan.  China, which is in a state of war, avoids talking about it. They only have eyes for the five hundred tons of gold. At this time, there is no need for any civilization or etiquette.  But soon they no longer cared about the five hundred tons of gold, because a piece of news quickly diverted their attention. On December 1, when the snow began to fall in the northern region, the Japanese army's Honjo Shige Division invaded  Went to Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province. Although the Japanese army entered the city and found that the city was empty, and there were a large number of Chinese troops outside the city who had not withdrawn, they still trumpeted the martial arts of the imperial army out of habit.  "Our invincible Japanese Imperial Army captured Jinan yesterday, and the Chinese army fled." This is a report from Japan's "Asahi Shimbun".  "The war situation in Shandong is tense. The Japanese army is invading Jinan, and our officers and soldiers are resisting desperately." This is a report from Shanghai's Shenbao.  "The youth army is retreating steadily. Yu Shuai intends to mediate to avoid damage to Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations. Since this war was started by the southern Nationalist government in violation of the central government's resolution, those who provoked trouble and undermined diplomatic relations will be held accountable after the war."  This is a report from Beijing¡¯s Shuntian Times.  But no matter which report is close to the truth, the person who feels the truth the most is none other than Yu Heng Yisheng in Linzi. This Japanese general knows better than anyone else that the so-called conquest of Jinan is a big joke. First of all, Jinan  Putting aside the fact that it is an empty city, the Chinese army has obviously begun to secretly organize a siege network centered on Jinan.  The reason why General Yu Heng Yisheng knew the strategic intentions of the Chinese army but did not retreat was for two reasons: first, he could not explain it to Tokyo; second, he did not believe that the Chinese army had the ability to defeat him.  The one who entered Jinan was the Honjo Shifu Division, while the main forces of the other two divisions followed him and were stationed between Linzi and Jinan. In short, if he wanted to carry out an encirclement and annihilation campaign against the Japanese army in such a long area,  It was almost impossible, so Yuheng Yicheng didn't need to worry about it at all. What really bothered him was the constant harassment operations on the rear transportation lines and the still clearly audible smell of blood in Linzi City.  Sun Meiyao's five thousand bandit army, which had been intensively trained and armed by the Youth Army, now had some size. After joining many officers and soldiers of the First Division who had sneaked into enemy lines, they continued to attack the Japanese communication line between Qingdao and Linzi. Although the results were  It's not big, but it has hit the Japanese army's logistics supply line to a great extent. At least the Japanese army's supply of rice balls per day has been reduced to two.  However, the Japanese army is indeed a regular army. Unlike the Beiyang Army, they attach great importance to their logistical support. The second and third-line troops responsible for transporting supplies all have strong combat capabilities. Sun Meiyao once tried to take it by force, but not only failed, but also  The Bai Lai brothers were damaged, so Sun Meiyao soon changed his style of play, from attacking to breaking off the road. Specifically, he would not fight you. With such a long line of communication, it is impossible for the Japanese army to place troops everywhere.  Well, so Sun Meiyao divided his brothers into dozens of groups. Those who dig roads, those who plant mines, and those who dig out railway tracks have a clear purpose. If you want to smoothly deliver things to the front line, then that's it.  No, lice can't bite you, but they can definitely annoy you to death.  Yu Heng Yicheng's logistics support was jointly provided by the baggage troops of three divisions and the Chinese puppet troops of the three armies. For this, he severely reprimanded the three puppet army leaders, but he also realized that he was now  Falling into a dilemma, more and more Southern China troops are gathering in the Jinan area, but what do they plan to rely on to defeat the elite Japanese troops under their command? Is it because they plan to rely on numbers to increase their numbers.  Although he had long planned to use himself as bait to form a decisive battle with the South China Army, Yuheng Yisheng still felt a sense of danger as he looked at the news about the mobilization of the South China Army that was constantly being compiled in his hand.  "Order to go down and build strong fortifications to prevent sneak attacks by the Chinese army." Although he did not think that the Chinese army had the courage to attack the imperial army composed of two divisions, Yu Heng Yisheng, who was born in a major, still issued the order to stick to it., it doesn¡¯t matter even if it attracts ridicule from below.
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