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Chapter 784: North China Front¡¯s reaction

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    The battle to attack Xuzhou started at ten o'clock the night before, and the first batch of main troops withdrew from Xuzhou at around six o'clock the next morning. By ten o'clock, all the troops under Li Guoyao had successfully evacuated Xuzhou City.  The battle was over, and the Japanese reinforcements were still on their way back to Xuzhou.

    As soon as the battle ended, Li Guoyao reported his victory to the Sulu War Zone Chief in the name of the Shandong Guerrilla Corps.

    Li Guoyao is a relatively cautious person and does not like to be in the limelight. Under normal circumstances, he is unwilling to report the combat situation to the Sulu Theater, mainly because he does not want to arouse the suspicion of some people in Chongqing.

    But this time is different. He captured the military town of Xuzhou and killed the Japanese Army Lieutenant General. No matter what, he couldn't hide it. Even if he didn't publicize it, he would be exposed soon, so he might as well take the initiative to report the victory.

    Of course, Li Guoyao was also very clever in his use of language when reporting his victory. He did not mention his previous orders to send troops to the Sulu Theater. Instead, he said that he had been ordered to go south to attack Xuzhou City. He successfully completed the mission and captured Xuzhou City while killing the 21st Japanese soldier.  The division commander, Lieutenant General Tsubasa Nobuhira, and the chief of staff, Colonel Sadao Murata.

    This victory report is very telling. The Shandong Guerrilla Corps was originally affiliated with the combat order of the Sulu Theater. Now he said that he was ordered to fight. Whose order was it?

    Outsiders understand that it must have been under the orders of the Sulu Theater Headquarters. In other words, the attack on Xuzhou was the work of the Sulu Theater Headquarters, and Li Guoyao's troops were just a pawn under the Sulu Theater Command.

    But the actual situation is that all this was led by Li Guoyao himself and had nothing to do with the Sulu War Zone. Even the attack on Linyi City in the Sulu War Zone was reminded by Li Guoyao. They were just a scapegoat that Li Guoyao was looking for.  .

    Of course, it is not appropriate to say that it is a scapegoat. After all, this kind of thing is not a bad thing for the Sulu War Zone, and it should be a win-win situation.

    In this battle, Li Guoyao not only avenged the tragic death of his father and fellow villagers, but also greatly dampened the arrogance of the little devils and captured a large amount of loot.

    The Sulu Theater also took advantage of the situation and captured the city of Linyi. In addition, they also received credit for the great victory in Xuzhou. With this credit, they would soon be able to gain a foothold in southern Shandong, and at the same time, they would also receive the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government.  of commendations.

    The only ones who suffered were the Japanese. Not only did they mobilize many troops in this battle, they even lost two regiments, two important cities, and a lieutenant general's division commander died.  This loss is not small.

    In fact, the news that Xuzhou was captured by Li Guoyao's troops and that Lieutenant General Jin Jiu Qianping was killed in battle was not blocked for long.

    After dawn, Zaozhuang received a report from the relevant departments!

    This has to be said about the intelligence collection capabilities of the Japanese army. As we all know, intelligence collection is crucial to war, especially when a national destiny war occurs. Although the armed strength of each hostile country is a very important aspect, intelligence and information are also  Obviously an element that cannot be ignored.

    Based on this, in order to spy on and understand the actions and plans of hostile countries, during World War II, many countries established their own secret service agencies to collect information from various channels. This information was analyzed and sorted out by each country.  A great reference for one-step activities.

    Among the many countries that have set up secret service agencies, Japan¡¯s development in this area is obviously particularly surprising.

    In order to fulfill its ambition to annex China, Japan established many large and small secret service agencies in China to oppress its people and serve the war.

    As a country with a small land area and surrounded by sea, it is extremely prone to natural disasters. Japan, an island country, obviously has a very strong sense of urgency, which is reflected in actual wars and has a strong sense of intelligence.

    As early as the Meiji Restoration period, the Japanese military agencies at that time established a relatively complete intelligence agency system. In addition, even ordinary civilians at that time also established various secret agencies to help the country.  Central detection of foreign intelligence.

    After the full-scale war broke out, Japan obviously could not let go of its control over intelligence. To this end, they not only established professional schools to train these spies, but also used institutions stationed abroad all year round to win over a large number of civilians and establish  Intelligence agencies, large and small, are used to help them obtain information, which is also a manifestation of their high awareness of danger.

    Among the many secret service agencies that Japan established with China at that time, the Super High School was obviously the most famous one.

    In fact, the institution of the Special High School was not specifically used as a spy agency at the beginning.??

    This agency was established at the beginning of the last century. Its original function was just a domestic police organization in Japan, used to deal with domestic anti-communist politics and emergency affairs. However, as Japan began its foreign aggression and expansion, the functions of this agency gradually changed.  Transformed into a spy agency specializing in spying on foreign intelligence.

    At that time, this agency paid special attention to the ideological state of the Chinese people, and also arrested many underground workers, and monitored government personnel who surrendered to Japan at all times.

    Among the spies it trained, Yoshiko Kawashima, who is relatively well-known to the public, came from this department.

    In addition to the special high-level courses, the four secret service agencies named after China's Four Gentlemen "Plum, Orchid, Bamboo and Chrysanthemum" are also relatively famous.

    Among them, the Mei Agency was specially set up to monitor Wang Jingwei's puppet government. While monitoring him, it also used the power of the Japanese government to support him.

    The purpose and intention of the Lan Agency was more obvious. It was mainly to instigate Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren, who were in charge of the Guangdong and Guangxi regions at the time, and wanted these two people to work together to overthrow Chiang's rule.

    But unexpectedly, the translator in charge of the agency was instigated by Li Zongren and provided him with a large amount of Japanese military intelligence, which in turn caused heavy losses to Japan.

    Regarding the establishment of the Bamboo Agency, the Japanese took a very long-term view. They considered that after China was occupied by Japan in the future, if there was no substantive institution to control China, it would inevitably lead to a chaotic situation, so at that time the Japanese  The section chief of the General Staff Headquarters proposed the establishment of a new central government of the Communist Party of China. In fact, it is essentially a puppet regime, but it involves more rights.

    The Ju Agency was mainly used to instigate rebellion against the top leaders of the Kuomintang at that time and to detect useful intelligence.

    Precisely because there are so many intelligence departments responsible for collecting intelligence, although the little devils are fighting in a foreign country, their intelligence is no worse than that of the Chinese army.

    Li Guoyao¡¯s headquarters made such a big noise in Xuzhou. With the all-pervasive nature of the Japs¡¯ intelligence agencies, how could they not get any information at all.

    After learning that Xuzhou City had been captured by the Chinese army, Lieutenant General Odaka Kamezo in Zaozhuang City was shocked. He immediately mobilized troops to reinforce Xuzhou and reported the situation to the Japanese North China Front Headquarters.

    Knowing that the imperial army stationed in Xuzhou was frantically attacked by the Chinese army and the city defenses were lost, the life and death of the garrison commander, Lieutenant General Jinjiu Qianhei, was unknown, and General Shanshan Yuan was also shocked.

    Without hesitation, Shanshan Yuan immediately ordered the 12th Army Headquarters to mobilize reinforcements at all costs to ensure the safety of Xuzhou City.

    There is no way, Xuzhou is too important. Once the city of Xuzhou is captured, the consequences will be disastrous.

    On the one hand, because Xuzhou City itself is a transportation hub, once it is captured by the Chinese army, the transportation links between North China and Central China will be instantly interrupted.

    Secondly, there is a large amount of combat materials hoarded by the imperial army in Xuzhou City. Once captured by the enemy, those materials will be completely destroyed. Even the Japanese army cannot afford such losses.

    In addition, Shanshan also ordered the Special High School to find out the situation in Xuzhou City at all costs, especially the whereabouts of Lieutenant General Jinjiu Qinping.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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