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Chapter 1,178: Conquer Handan City Again

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    It¡¯s not scary to be fooled. It¡¯s understandable to be deceived by the tactics of a master like Li Guoyao!

    But what Tada Shun is most worried about is whether Li Guoyao and Shi Yousan have joined forces to deceive them. If that is the case, Shi Yousan cannot be trusted anymore!

    Although Tada Shun has never felt that Shi Yuzo is trustworthy, after all, this person has a criminal record!

    In Tada Shun¡¯s memory, in the 6th year of the Showa era, Shi Yousan, instigated by Zhang Xuecheng and others, accepted the appointment of Wang Jingwei from the Guangzhou National Government and sent troops to oppose Zhang Xueliang.  After dispatching troops, Shi Yousan was immediately attacked from the north and south by Jiang and Zhang. In less than a month, more than 60,000 people in the army were completely destroyed.

    Subsequently, Shi Yousan fled to Dezhou, Shandong Province, and took refuge under Han Fuju.

    The Mei Agency at the base camp believed that Shi Yousan had the value to win over, so he sent people to contact him. In the autumn of the 7th year of Showa, Shi Yousan sneaked from Jinan to Tianjin, colluded with the Japanese army and Yin Rugeng, organized Feng Shoupeng's bandits into a regiment, and transferred them to Jidong.  Trying to make a comeback with external force.

    However, only five years later, Shi Yousan's strength recovered. After the all-out war between China and Japan, this guy rebelled again and defected to the National Government. He took the opportunity to expand his strength under the banner of anti-Japanese and was appointed commander of the 118th Army Division.

    Soon, his department was expanded into the 69th Army of the Army, and Shi was promoted to commander.  Later, Shi Yousan was promoted to deputy commander-in-chief of the Kuomintang Hebei-Chahar Theater and chairman of the Chahar Provincial Government, and concurrently served as commander-in-chief of the 39th Group Army.

    In April this year, the three Shiyou tribes suffered a devastating blow from the Eighth Route Army in the battle in southern Hebei, and then turned to the Imperial Japanese Army. They signed a non-aggression agreement with the local garrison commander Sasaki in Kaifeng, and prepared to jointly destroy the Eighth Route Army.  The Japanese army surrendered.

    Because of such a relationship, and the fact that Shi Yousan did provide a large amount of top-secret information to the North China Front, he gained the trust of many senior Japanese officers, including Shun Tada, so some of the information he provided was  Very seriously.

    ¡° If Shi Yousan had not provided information this time, Tada Shun would not have made a wrong judgment, let alone send the main force of the 110th Division to the Nangong area, and would not have given Li Guoyao¡¯s troops an opportunity.

    It can be said that Li Guoyao's move can be regarded as a trap for Shi Yousan, which made the Japanese army who didn't trust him very much not trust him even more!

    As for Tada Shun, although he was filled with doubts, he knew that he had to make a choice now. Otherwise, if Li Guoyao's troops surrounded Handan City, the consequences would be really disastrous, and the 133rd Brigade might even be eaten by the opponent.  .

    After thinking about it again and again, Tada Shun immediately called the 110th Division headquarters and ordered them to immediately order the Japanese and puppet troops on the southern Hebei front to immediately abandon the many counties facing them and withdraw the main force to Handan City.

    After all the main forces from various counties and districts have gathered in Handan, they will immediately go north from Handan and evacuate to Xingtai via Yongnian!

    At the same time, Tada Shun ordered all troops on the Nangong front line to immediately stop all contact with the national army, and all the main forces were withdrawn to Xingtai, and from Xingtai south to meet the 133rd Brigade.

    Tada Jun is still very clear-headed. Since the southern Hebei area is in chaos, it is impossible to hold it. Instead of burying thousands of troops, it is better to retreat continuously in order to counterattack from behind.

    After all, if a person dies, it¡¯s all over. As long as the person is alive, the territory can be taken back at any time!

    In Chinese terms, this means keeping the green hills and not worrying about running out of firewood!

    The unexpected withdrawal of Japanese troops made the battle easier. On the morning of September 14th, the Women's Brigade captured Cheng'an, and in the afternoon they captured Guangping and Linzhang, while the Luxi Independent Brigade captured Qiu County.  , quickly advanced into Quzhou, and finally won Quzhou in the early morning of September 15th.

    After conquering Quzhou, Lu Zhanwu's army was divided into two, one went directly to Handan City, and the other went south to Feixiang.

    At ten o¡¯clock in the morning on September 15, the Western Shandong Independent Brigade captured Feixiang, and at two o¡¯clock in the afternoon the main force also arrived in Handan City.

    At this time, as Handan City took over the garrison troops from Guangping, Feixiang, Cheng'an, Linzhang and other places, the total force quickly soared to more than 10,000 people, of which the number of puppet troops reached 6,000, and the remaining  All are Japanese troops.

    With these ten thousand people as a base, Takahashi Torataro finally felt a little relieved!

    At the same time, the troops on the Nangong front line also received orders to withdraw urgently, and even Nangong County gave up.

    However, it was not easy for them to evacuate Nangong safely. Under the order of the Jinan Administrative Office, a large number of militiamen were dispatched overnight, destroying all the roads from Nangong to all nearby towns.

    The Japanese infantry operations were all??Hard, let alone vehicles and horses!

    Under this circumstance, the marching speed of the Japanese army can be imagined. They originally planned to use one day to reach Xingtai.

    After all, the distance is only about a hundred kilometers. With the Japanese mechanized troops, the day is almost the same. At most, the troops are a little tired.

    However, after a whole day of marching, they only walked 30 kilometers, but even so, everyone was so tired that they almost fell down!

    While the Japanese army was advancing at a "turtle speed", Li Guoyao issued an order to attack the city!

    At this time, more than 6,000 people from the Luxi Independent Brigade, more than 6,000 people from the Female Soldiers Brigade, and more than 8,000 people from the Dongshan Detachment were gathered outside Handan City, with a total strength of more than 20,000.

    Although none of them have uniforms and look like a group of beggars, there is still no big problem in dealing with thousands of miscellaneous soldiers in Handan City!

    And Li Guoyao also believed that the Japs did not dare to fight with them. First of all, it was because Lu Zhanwu, Guo Haiyu and others were now carrying the banner of the main force of the Jiuji Army. For this force, the Japanese army was terrified.

    Secondly, the number of defenders in Handan City is limited, and the apparent strength of the two sides is not at the same level at all, so no matter who is replaced, no one dares to fight!

    There is a high probability that as soon as the siege begins, the Japanese army will look for opportunities to break out!

    Almost as expected by Li Guoyao, shortly after the siege started, the commander of the Japanese 133rd Brigade Takahashi Totar¨­ gathered all 12 tanks and all the elite troops in his hands, and then launched an attack on the 3rd Regiment of the Dongshan Detachment at the North Gate.  assault.

    After half an hour of bloody fighting, the position of the Third Regiment of Dongshan Detachment was torn open by the opponent. The main force of the Japanese army poured in through this opening and rushed out quickly.

    When the Second Regiment of the Luxi Independent Brigade arrived to help, only a part of the puppet troops was intercepted, and the main force of the Japanese army had already broken out.

    As soon as the Japanese troops withdrew, the more than 3,000 puppet troops who were left in the city as cannon fodder lost the will to fight. They laid down their weapons one after another and voluntarily surrendered to the national army!

    According to statistics after the war, Li Guoyao's troops annihilated more than 300 Japanese troops and more than 600 puppet troops in Handan City, and captured more than 2,700 puppet troops. The actual losses caused to the Japanese and puppet troops were only 3,000  There were no more than 4,000 people, but at least 5,000 to 6,000 Japanese and puppet troops broke out.

    But no matter what, Handan City was defeated, and Li Guoyao was still very satisfied with it!

    Afterwards, Li Guoyao immediately ordered all troops to immediately garrison various towns, and then, with the cooperation of the Jinan Administrative Office, collect the spoils of war and suppress the traitors at the same time.

    As for whether the Japanese army will fight back, Li Guoyao is not worried at all!

    The little devil will definitely fight back, there is no doubt about this, but it will never be now.

    The war situation in southern Hebei is now a foregone conclusion, and the defeat of the Japanese army cannot be changed. With the Eighth Route Army launching a massive counterattack, it is impossible for Shun Tada to mobilize tens of thousands of troops to deal with them.

    If the Japanese army wants to restore the situation in southern Hebei, it must at least wait until it calms down the counterattack of the Eighth Route Army, but that may already be a few months later.

    Li Guoyao remembered that the Hundred Regiment War seemed to have lasted for a long time, maybe three months or four months. At least before October, the little devils would never have had the courage to provoke them.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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