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Chapter 545: Battle in the Mountains of Northern Jiangxi (10)

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    In the three towns of Wuhan, due to the lack of air raids by Japanese fighter planes during this period, the city has returned to its previous tranquility.

    But even so, the level of prosperity cannot be compared with before. You must know that the streets of Wuhan City were overcrowded before, and the streets were very lively with people coming and going.

    However, as the war approaches, many people are worried that the city of Wuhan will be captured by the Japanese like Shanghai and Nanjing. Therefore, thousands of people flee Wuhan every day during this period and evacuate to relatively safe places such as Chongqing, Chengdu, and Changsha.  .

    In addition to the Chinese, most of the foreign envoys also evacuated to the rear. At this time, the housing prices and shop prices in Wuhan fell to the bottom.

    And with the influx of a large number of people into Chongqing and other places, this has made Lisa Yun, who had already planned it, make a lot of money!

    But no one cares about these things. Now everyone¡¯s eyes are fixed on the battlefield at Wanjialing.

    The time has come to the end of September. When the Ninth War Zone headquarters encircled an entire Japanese division in the mountainous area of ??northern Jiangxi, the news that General Xue was leading his troops to encircle and annihilate them together caused a sensation in the three towns of Wuhan.

    On that day, major newspapers in Wuhan rushed to report and exaggerate, and imaginative reporters even wrote checks in advance for the victory on the front line.

    The Military Commission was naturally surprised and happy about this, especially Chiang Kai-shek, who was extremely pleased.

    However, in order to avoid an embarrassing reversal, the Military Commission has a firm attitude towards this. It neither admits nor denies it, but just remains silent!

    "Compared to these specious reports, the big guys in the Military Commission are more concerned about when they will receive good news from the front line.

    The more this happens, the more concerned the citizens are. After all, this is a second-class division that surrounded the opponent. If they can really be wiped out, it will be an exciting victory.

    Soon, the news that the national army was encircling the Japanese army in the mountains of northern Jiangxi spread all over the world. Due to the limited information and the fact that there were people adding fuel to the fire, the news was shrouded in mystery. The more it spread, the more mysterious it became.  the further away.

    Within a few days, all kinds of "good news" were flying all over the sky. Chongqing, Xi'an, Kunming and other major cities in the mainland even launched vigorous celebration activities, which made Wuhan a little confused about how to end it.

    "Compared to the liveliness and chaos of the National Government, Tokyo is completely in a state of disarray at this time.

    A field division of the Imperial Japanese Army was surrounded by the Chinese army and was in danger. Is this even possible?

    ¡°A mixed detachment was lost in the past two days, and now there is a problem with another division, which alarms the Japanese bosses in Tokyo.

    Soon, Prime Minister Itagaki followed the emperor's will and urgently called the six generals of Nanjing Yanjun to inquire about the situation.  If such a thing really happens, the consequences will be really unimaginable, and it is likely to affect the overall layout of the Wuhan offensive.

    Faced with inquiries from the base camp, Yan Jun defended himself vigorously in six responses, saying that the 106th Division was just attacking the enemy's defense area according to the normal combat plan. It was currently surrounded by the Chinese army, and the annihilation was just an exaggerated propaganda by the Chiang regime. Everything was wrong.  In control.

    In the eyes of Yan Junliu and others, being surrounded by the Chinese army and being annihilated are two different things. One is the result, the other is the state. The difference between the two is very big.

    ¡°But in the eyes of Japanese civil and military officials in both the government and the public, this is already quite an embarrassing thing, not to mention that no one can guarantee that the 106th Division can escape safely.

    The siege of the 106th Division shocked the Japanese government and the public as much as the Great Kanto Earthquake in the 1920s, and even alarmed the Emperor of Japan.

    The Japanese army base camp consulted overnight to study countermeasures. The only remaining Guards Division in the country has been proposed several times to increase deployment to the Chinese battlefield.

    ¡°I don¡¯t know whether it was for the sake of face or because the Guards Division couldn¡¯t leave, but the last division in the hands of the emperor finally stayed on the island.

    But General Yan Junliu, commander of the Central China Front Army in Nanjing, and Lieutenant General Okamura Neiji, commander of the 11th Army in Jiujiang, received instructions from the Tokyo Base Camp at the same time: "Do your best to rescue the Songpu Division at all costs."

    This was the instruction of Emperor Hirohito. He really could not face the dilemma of a division being wiped out by the Chinese army again, so he asked the frontline troops to rescue the 106th Division at all costs.

    The base camp and the emperor's orders put great pressure on the Central China Front, forcing En Shunroku and Okamura Neiji to mobilize their troops south to rescue the Matsuura Division.

    Fortunately, the Ninth Division has also arrived on the battlefield, and Okamura Neji finally breathed a sigh of relief!

    After several months of rest and replenishment, half of the body that had been beaten wasThe Ninth Division of ?? once again regained its previous strength. Before being transferred to the Wuhan battlefield, the Ninth Division fought for a period of time in central and northern Anhui with Li Guoyao's Jiangnan guerrillas. Each side had its own victory or defeat.

    Now that this new force has joined the battlefield, it immediately puts a lot of pressure on the Chinese army on the front line.

    In order to worry about long nights and many dreams, the Military Commission ordered Xue Yue's troops to immediately launch a general offensive to wipe out all the Matsuura Division in the encirclement.

    The fighting during this period was both difficult and tragic for Xue Yue and the officers and soldiers of the entire First Corps, but also full of hope.

    In this battle, everyone tried their best and suffered huge casualties silently, but unlike the previous battles, at that time the Japanese army was attacking while they were defending, and there was no hope at all.

    "But it's different now. The little devil has been surrounded. As long as everyone works harder, they can be eliminated. Everyone can see the dawn of victory."

    Although the Matsuura Division has now lost the ability to break through, as the commander-in-chief of the Chinese army, Xue Yue is still under great pressure. He tried his best to climb up the cliff leading to victory, and was under constant pressure.  Risk of falling into the abyss.

    After receiving the order from the Military Commission, Xue Yue issued the final assault order to all front-line troops of the First Corps!

    After giving the order, Xue Yue walked out of the corps headquarters. He needed to take a breath!

    During this period, both Tian Shunroku, Okamura Neji and Matsuura Junrokuro on the front line caused too much trouble for Xue Yue. In these more than ten days, Xue Yue never stepped out of the small building of the Corps Headquarters.  of houses.

    Accompanying him were only a few ringing phones and a radio. This was his only channel to contact the frontline troops, and it also connected his nerves.

    During this period, he received dozens or hundreds of calls and telegrams every day, had to solve and deal with various difficulties, and faced the danger of being bombed by Japanese fighter planes at any time.

    But none of this made Xue Yue shaken. It was finally time for the general attack. Whether it would succeed or not would depend on this last tremor.

    It would be a lie to say that he is not worried, but Xue Yue knows that he has tried his best, and the troops on the front line have also tried their best.

    Even the 61st Army, which is cooperating in the operation, has tried its best. If this cannot annihilate the little devils, then there is really no way.

    But he believed that such a thing would not happen. The Matsuura Division must be annihilated, and this result cannot be changed!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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