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Chapter 631: The situation in Shandong!

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    While the field troops were busy building Weishan Island, the monks led the special forces and the investigators from the intelligence department all dispersed. Under the leadership of Wan Yong, the youngest son of Wan Gu Minjia, and more than 20 young people on the island, they  Investigations were launched in surrounding Weishan County, Peixian County, Xuecheng County, Shanxian County, Fengxian County and other places.

    As all kinds of intelligence from various investigation teams flew to Weishan Island like snowflakes, Li Guoyao gradually gained some understanding of the situation between us and the enemy nearby.

    Although Li Guoyao knew before setting off, Shandong was different from other areas. It was one of the first provinces and regions captured by the Japanese and puppet troops. It was the core area ruled by the Japanese and puppet troops, and the Japanese and puppet forces were extremely large.

    But he did not expect that the power of the Japs would be so huge. After investigation, he learned that the Japs not only stationed heavy troops in Shandong, but also formed many traitor and bandit armed forces.

    Since the regular troops of the Nationalist Government were wiped out by the Japanese army after the Xuzhou Battle, the entire Shandong Province, which originally belonged to China¡¯s national defense forces, was completely lost, and the Japanese army captured most of the towns.

    "The rural areas and mountainous areas outside the main towns quickly fell into the hands of bandits and traitorous landlords. In addition, there were a large number of Taoist gangs in Shandong who took the opportunity to cause trouble, and the people lived in dire straits.

    After investigation, it was learned that the current Japanese garrison in Shandong is mainly composed of the 12th Army of Otakazo. This Japanese military-level combat unit was newly established when the Second Army went south to participate in the Battle of Wuhan. It was composed of the original Japanese garrison.  Lieutenant General Nagao Taka Kamezo of the North Korean 19th Division serves as the commander of the regiment. The troops under his jurisdiction include the 21st Division stationed in Xuzhou, the 114th Division stationed in Yanzhou, the 5th Division stationed in Qingdao, and the Qingdao stationed with security tasks.  It was independently formed into the 5th Brigade.

    In other words, the Japanese troops currently stationed in Shandong include three divisions and one independent mixed brigade, with a total strength of about 70,000.

    In addition, the Japanese army established a province-wide puppet regime in Shandong, headed by the great traitor and warlord Ma Liang. At the same time, they also formed a powerful puppet army-the Puppet Shandong Security Army.

    The total strength of this puppet army is not large, only about 30,000, divided into 10 brigades. In addition to part of the soldiers being obtained through coercion and inducement of those captured by the national army, part of the soldiers were obtained through the recruitment of bandits in Shandong.  owned.

    The Japanese army in Shandong mainly relied on several railway lines and inland waterways that crisscrossed Shandong to divide Shandong into several ruled areas. Like the Japanese army in other regions, the Japanese army in Shandong was relatively powerful in large cities and areas surrounding large cities.  Neither the regular troops of the National Government nor the guerrilla troops of the Eighth Route Army could compete with the Japanese army.

    But in most rural and mountainous areas, the power of the Japanese and puppet troops is very weak. Except for the limited strength of the Japanese army, it is impossible to eliminate or eliminate all Chinese forces in Shandong.

    The most important thing is that Shandong originally belonged to the warlord Han Fuqu. After Han Fuqu abandoned Shandong without firing a shot, he was shot by the general committee chairman.  However, Han Fuqu's power was not fully absorbed by the National Government. There were still many troops scattered throughout Shandong, either occupying the mountains as kings or running around to commit crimes.

    ¡°These people neither surrendered to the Communist Party nor accepted the reorganization of the Nationalist Government, and at the same time they were fighting against the Japanese.

    Since most of these people are locals in Shandong, they occupy familiar terrain and can easily get help from local people, so most remote areas in Shandong have such activities.

    In addition, Shandong has been an area where Taoist forces have flourished since ancient times. There are countless miscellaneous forces in this Taoist sect and that sect. The small Taoist sect has a core member of one hundred and eighty people, and the large one has tens of thousands of core members.  , there are more than 100,000 villagers who adhere to their faith.

    No matter whether they are traitorous landlords or the Japanese behind them, they are unwilling to provoke such forces. As long as these Taoist forces agree not to oppose the Japanese army and do not help either the Communist Party or the Kuomintang, the Japanese army will not send troops to exterminate them.

    So at this time, Shandong seemed to be an area jointly ruled by the Japanese puppet army and the local Taoist gangs in China. In short, this place had everything except China's regular national defense force.

    The complexity of the situation in Shandong is far beyond Li Guoyao's expectation. In this place where the Japanese and puppet troops and the Daomen gang and church forces are intertwined, it is really scary at every step. It is extremely difficult to open the situation.

    "However, Li Guoyao was not discouraged. Shandong is like this now, and it is the same in other places. It is difficult to mix anywhere in enemy-occupied areas.

    As far as Li Guoyao knows, the reason for this situation is that on the one hand, the Japanese army did not achieve the strategic goal of completely defeating the Chinese government in the Wuhan Battle and had to prepare for a long-term war. On the other hand, it was also becauseThe result was that the military changed its policy toward China.

    In the past, the Japanese army had the same morale as the Sino-Japanese War of 1894. They planned to withdraw after one battle and then force China to cede territory and pay compensation. However, they did not expect that the Chinese government would be so tough this time and fight them directly to the end, even if a third of it was captured.  There is still no intention of peace talks or surrender in Yi's country.

    There is no other way. If the little devils don¡¯t want to withdraw from China in despair, they must be prepared to occupy China for a long time.

    But everyone knows that Japan is a small island country. Although Japan¡¯s national power has soared and become one of the powerful countries with the accumulation of decades of Meiji Restoration, Japan¡¯s small land area, insufficient resources and other inherent shortcomings restrict Japan.  development and expansion.

    Although they could take the initiative in the war and defeat the Chinese army, they did not have the ability to annex such a large China. They could not even digest the existing occupied areas. Therefore, the Japanese base camp proposed the idea of ??using China to control China.  , to support those careerists and traitors in China and make them become lackeys and accomplices of the Japanese army in China.

    In fact, this is not a temporary thought of the little devils, but what they have been doing all along. As early as 1935, the Japanese supported the traitor Yin Rugeng and established the pseudo-Jidong Anti-Communist Autonomous Government in Hebei.

    Shortly after the "July 7th Incident", the Japanese Army's North China Front established a Secret Service Department, and appointed Major Seiichi Kita, who had served in the General Staff Headquarters for many years, as the Chief of Secret Service, specializing in propaganda and falsification, collecting intelligence, creating incidents, and instigating rebellions.  Organizing and training various pseudo-groups, persecuting anti-Japanese comrades, establishing puppet governments at all levels, plundering various resources and training puppet armies and other aggressive activities.

    Then, on September 23, 1937, the Japanese army ordered traitors to organize a temporary pseudo-organization called the "Pingjin Security Maintenance Federation".

    Then, after identifying and weighing some traitors, Kita instigated these traitors to establish the pseudo "Provisional Government of the Republic of China" in Peiping on December 14 of the same year, with Tang Erhe as the chairman of the political committee and Wang Kemin as the administrative member.  Chang and Dong Kang are the chairman of the Judicial Committee.  Use the five-color flag.  Its local puppet organization has Jiang Chaozong as the special mayor of Peking and Gao Lingwei as the special mayor of Tianjin and governor of Hebei Province.

    In Shandong, the Japanese army established the Shandong Puppet Provincial Government with Ma Liang as the governor on April 4, 1938, to coordinate the puppet regime and rule in Shandong.

    In Shanxi, the Japanese army established a puppet regime with Su Tiren as the governor of Shanxi on April 20 to assist the Japanese army in their rule and expansion in Shanxi in order to deal with the intensifying Eighth Route Army problem in Shanxi.

    ?Then the Japanese army established a puppet provincial government in Henan with Xiao Ruichen as the governor of Henan Province, and the provincial capital was located in Anyang.

    What is particularly worth mentioning is that after the Japanese army occupied Zhangjiakou, the pseudo-Chanan Autonomous Government was established with the traitors Du Yunyu and Yu Pinqing as the supreme committee members and governed the ten counties of Chanan.

    After occupying Datong, the Japanese army established the puppet "Northern Shanxi Autonomous Government" with the traitor Xia Gong as its supreme committee member and jurisdiction over 13 counties north of the Great Wall in Shanxi.

    Later, after the Japanese army occupied Guisui, the capital of Suiyuan Province, the Japanese army immediately ordered King Mengzhaode, King Yun and others to convene the second meeting of Mongolian representatives, and expanded the puppet "Mongolian and Xinjiang Government Joint Committee" that originally had a smaller area under its jurisdiction.  It is the pseudo "Mongolian Union Autonomous Government", with King Yun as the chairman, King De as the vice chairman, and Li Shouxin as the commander-in-chief of the Mongolian army.

    This Puppet-Mongolian Alliance Autonomous Government governs a total of 21 counties and 39 banners in the Chahar League, Xilingol League, Ulanqab League, Bayannur League, and Ikezhao League. It also has two special cities, Guisui and Baotou.  The "capital" is Guisui.

    In Central China, due to the activities of the enemy's "Central China Expeditionary Force", the secret service chief, Major General Harada Kumayoshi, and the suburban member Colonel Kusunoki Shitaka, etc., on March 28, 1938, the puppet "Reformation Government of the Republic of China" was established in Nanjing, with the Executive Yuan under it.  , Legal Yuan, and Judicial Yuan, with the traitor Liang Hongzhi as Executive President and Wen Zongyao as Legal President.  The pseudo-provincial and municipal governments were also established one after another.

    The "Nanjing Municipal Government Office" was established on April 24; the "Shanghai Municipal Government Office" was established on the 28th; the "Jiangsu Provincial Government" was established in Suzhou on May 23; the "Zhejiang Provincial Government" was established in Hangzhou on June 20; July 23  The "Anhui Provincial Government" was established.

    The puppet reform government used the five-color flag and issued a so-called declaration of support for Japan, Manchuria and China, as well as anti-communism and anti-Chiang, in accordance with the instructions of the Japanese army and the Japanese government.

    After the Japanese army captured Jiujiang, Wuhan, and Guangzhou, they established a puppet regime in the area and appointed Yang Kui, a former member of the Kuomintang Hubei Provincial Government who had surrendered to the enemy, as chairman of Hubei Province, and Huang Ziqiang as governor of the puppet Jiangxi Province.

    So the current situation is not just in Shandong, but also in the whole of China. Wherever there are Japanese, there must be traitors and lackeys, and there must be a puppet regime and puppet army.

    Therefore, after some thinking and analysis, Li Guoyao decided to target these traitor lackeys in this first battle!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)These traitor lackeys!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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