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Chapter 843: Shun Tada arrives in office

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    At the same time, the new cabinet also requires the base camp to hold accountable those responsible for the failure of the Nomenkan Battle and end this desperate war as soon as possible.

    Although there is some resistance from the base camp, the new Prime Minister Abe Nobuyuki himself is a soldier, has tough methods, and has great prestige in the military. Dassai suddenly made a request, and the base camp had to consider it carefully.

    After careful consideration, a personnel change order was issued on September 7 to conduct comprehensive accountability for the Battle of Nomenkan.

    Soon, Lieutenant General Tetsuzo Nakajima, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Base Camp Staff Headquarters, and Major General Hashimoto Gun, Chief of Operations, were removed from their posts and transferred to the reserves. Lieutenant General Sawada Shigeru, commander of the 4th Division, succeeded him as Deputy Chief of Staff, and Major General Tominaga Kyoji.  Served as Minister of Operations.

    In the Kwantung Army, the base camp dismissed its commander, General Kenkichi Ueda, and chief of staff, Lieutenant General Isotani Rensuke, and placed them in the reserve force. Lieutenant General Umezu Yoshijiro, commander of the 1st Army stationed in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, succeeded him as commander of the Kwantung Army.  , Lieutenant General Rang Iimura, president of Army University, serves as chief of staff.

    Most of the Kwantung Army¡¯s combat staff were also replaced, including the scheming Major Masanobu Tsuji, who was transferred to the headquarters of the 11th Army in Hankou.

    The 23rd Division suffered too many casualties among officers at all levels and needed to deal with the aftermath. It was only after many days that an order was issued for Lieutenant General Masakichi Inoue to succeed Michitaro Komatsubara as the commander of the 23rd Division.

    The commander of the 6th Army was also replaced and replaced by Lieutenant General Fujiharu Yasui, commander of the 2nd Division.

    During the investigation, the search team and part of the Hylar 8th Border Guard Team, which had been cut off from the rear due to being surrounded by Soviet tank troops and suffered too many casualties, were unable to continue fighting. The commanders of these two units had a premonition that they would  Any unauthorized retreat without orders will be prosecuted.  First, the search leader Lieutenant Colonel Ioki Eiichi committed suicide, and then the regional captain of the 8th Border Guard, Colonel Hasebe Ri, also committed suicide on the front line.

    Then, Colonel Mikio Sakai, the captain of the 72nd Regiment, who was injured during the counterattack and entered the Qiqihar Army Hospital, also committed suicide in the hospital on the morning of September 15 after writing a suicide note.

    Subsequently, Japan and the Soviet Union conducted comprehensive negotiations to end the war, and the fighting on the front line was basically over!

    September 15, 1939, North China Front Headquarters, Peking.

    Just yesterday, this place just changed its owner.

    The last owner here was Army General Gen. Sugiyama, but now the once most powerful man in the Imperial Japanese Army has been transferred back to the country to sit on the bench due to poor combat performance.

    The crime is not serious, but it is very disgusting, at least that is what Sugiyama Yuan and others think.

    After all, the North China Front Army is not the only unit that has failed since its inception. The Central China Front Army has been wiped out several field divisions in succession, but its commander was reprimanded and was not dismissed.

    "And they just had some problems in local operations in Shandong area, and now they are being held on, and they are simply speechless.

    What's more important is that it's not that the North China Front Army doesn't have the strength to fight the battle in Shandong direction, but that the base camp is issuing orders one after another. First, it requires the fifth division to go north to reinforce the Kwantung Army, and then it requires the entire North China Front Army to actively prepare for war and be ready at any time.  Go north.

    Now that the battle has been lost, it is unjustifiable to let the command of the North China Front take the blame.

    But whether they want it or not, the order from the base camp has been issued, and as frontline officers, they can only obey the order.

    By the way, the newly appointed commander of the North China Front is named Shun Tada.  Shun Tada, born in 1982, is a native of Miyagi Prefecture and the eldest son of Tada, the Sendai feudal lord. He is now 58 years old.

    Although he is nearly sixty years old, Shun Tada, the Lieutenant General of the Empire of Japan, is not too old.

    However, at this time, Tada Shun was not so happy about being promoted to the commander of the North Korean Expeditionary Force, but was more frustrated and angry.

    "Tada Shun is a soldier with a Chinese background. He has served as an instructor at the Army University in Beijing three times.  The first time was when he was still a captain in 1917 and went to Beijing to teach at Continental University. At that time, the feud between Li Yuanhong and Duan Qirui was in full swing.

    In 1926, he had been promoted to lieutenant colonel and came to Peking again. At this time, the power of the Beijing government was in the hands of Zhang Zuolin.  The third time was on the eve of the September 18th Incident. Chiang's National Government had nominally unified the country, and he and China had an indissoluble bond.

    He is the brother-in-law of Kawamoto Daisaku, the culprit of the Huanggutun incident, and he is also an ally with Ishihara Kanji, Sakagaki Seishiro and others.  After the July 7th Incident, he had almost no experience in serving in the Army Central Committee. He was recommended by Ishihara Kanji as the deputy chief of staff. Together with Kenshiro Shibayama, the chief of the Army Military Affairs Section, he supported Ishihara's non-expansion policy and believed that it was important toThe war with China could only weaken the war preparations against the Soviet Union. After Nanjing was captured, he still insisted on negotiating peace with Chiang. He was one of the few sensible people in the entire Japanese army who did not let the temporary victory go to his head.

    Because he knew China too well, Shun Tada knew very well how much potential China had in a long-term war. When he was the deputy chief of the General Staff Headquarters, he decided to continue the Todman mediation, emphasizing that he must not wait for the final clarity from China.  The answer was that before Japan's unified determination as a nation had yet to be formed, it turned to a long-term war with a bleak future. However, it encountered opposition from many key members of the army and navy.

    After the Battle of Wuhan, Tada Shun and the new Army Vice-General Hideki Tojo were at odds with each other and often had conflicts of opinion. Subsequently, Tada Shun was kicked out of the Central Committee and transferred to Hunchun, Manchuria as the commander of the 3rd Army.

    After the Nomonkan Incident, it was proved that the concerns of Shun Tada and his faction were correct. When Nobuyuki Abe formed the cabinet, there were strong calls for Tada to serve as land minister. However, Emperor Showa first sent Anami Yuki to find Neiji Okamura, the commander of the 11th Army at the time.  Okamura said that he would rather stay on the front line, so the emperor appointed Nagahata Shun, the aide-de-camp, to serve as land minister, so Tada Shun was unable to take office.

    It can be seen that Shun Tada originally wanted to return to the central government to serve in the central government, but he did not expect that he would be transferred to North China to serve as this bullshit commander.

    Of course, judging from the level, Tada Shun's appointment as the commander of the North China Front Army is considered a promotion, because before that he was only a small army lieutenant general, and the North China Front Army is the largest military group on the Chinese battlefield except for the Kwantung Army. Its commander  The position of officer has always been held by army generals, such as Juichi Terauchi and Moto Sugiyama.

    As for the Army Lieutenant General serving as the commander of the North China Front, Shun Tada was the first!

    But this kind of promotion is not what Shun Tada wants. He doesn't want to be an officer commanding war on the front line. He wants to be a decision-maker who criticizes Fang Qiu.

    More importantly, in previous struggles with Sugiyama Gen, Yoneuchi Mitsumasa and others, facts have proven that his worries are very necessary. In this case, he deserves to be looked upon differently by His Majesty the Emperor.

    ¡°But no one expected that Shun Tada, who was the most popular candidate for Prime Minister, would be thrown to North China. How could he not be disappointed?

    In addition, another reason why Tada Shun is in a bad mood is that the war situation in North China is really not optimistic!

    In fact, when he received the transfer order from the base camp, Tada Shun had already imagined that the situation in North China must be corrupt. After all, General Sugiyama Moto was dismissed from his post and returned home because of the unfavorable war, and he was in a very embarrassed state when he left!

    ¡°But after listening to the report of Major General Heitaro Miyazaki, the new head of the UTC North China Region, he realized that the situation in North China was far more serious than he had imagined.

    There are not only a large number of national troops here, but also an astonishing number of Tubal and guerrillas. Even the bandits are fighting against the Imperial Japanese Army. The North China battlefield at this time is simply a mess.

    But now that the matter has come to this, Tada Jun can only bite the bullet and take office, and this time he secretly vowed to make some achievements in North China, and then return to the center as a king.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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