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Chapter 1,464: Attack in the hinterland (please vote for me)

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    After taking down the 7th Regiment, Chen Jianzhong's main force formed a siege on the 19th Regiment. However, since the 19th Regiment had a tank brigade with more than 30 tanks, seeing that the situation was not good,  Lukou and Colonel immediately ordered the chariot brigade to clear the way. After paying a heavy price with almost all the tanks, they finally broke through the encirclement with more than 2,000 main troops and returned to Wangye Temple.

    Just after the 19th Regiment returned to Wangye Temple, the Northeastern Marching Army's North, South, and Middle Third Route Army successfully joined Wangye Temple and surrounded the Ninth Division Regiment Headquarters, the 35th Regiment, and the 19th Regiment, a total of more than 6,000 people in Wangye Temple.  .

    At this point, the original total of more than 23,000 defenders in Songyuan, Baicheng and Wangyemiao, one division plus two puppet infantry brigades, had been eaten by the Northeastern Advancing Army, with more than 17,000 people.

    More importantly, the division headquarters of the Ninth Division plus one and a half regiments are surrounded by tens of thousands of national troops in Wangye Temple. Moreover, after the national army completed the encirclement here, they began to attack the city. It can be seen that the opponent has annihilated the first enemy.  The Ninth Division is very determined.

    With no other choice, Lieutenant General Tasaka Eighteen had no choice but to ask for help from the Kwantung Army Headquarters in Fengtian.

    Although General Yamada Otsuzo could not believe this was true, he immediately ordered the 29th Division stationed in Liaoyang to immediately take a train north to reinforce the 9th Division.

    However, since the Liaoyang area is still a bit far from Wangye Temple, Xinjing¡¯s Third Task Force (brigade level) and Qiqihar¡¯s 14th Division were also ordered to assemble to reinforce the Ninth Division.

    Li Guoyao expected the Japanese army to reinforce the Wangye Temple, so he ordered the troops not to give the Japanese a chance to breathe. Each unit took turns to attack the Wangye Temple. At the same time, he ordered Wang Lijuan's troops who had penetrated deep into the Japanese army's hinterland to speed up their operations.

    "Compared to the Ninth Division, Li Guoyao was more concerned about whether Wang Lijuan's unit could meet his expectations.

    When receiving Li Guoyao's telegram, Wang Lijuan and others had already arrived in Fuyu, held a combat meeting, and formulated a combat plan.

    According to Wang Lijuan¡¯s battle plan, this time when the main force of the Japanese and puppet troops are rushing towards the front lines of Baicheng and Wangye Temple, they will strike hard at the hinterland of the Japanese and puppet troops.

    Regarding the mode of combat, she chose to use the destructive warfare used by the Eighth Route Army in the 1940s. She decided to launch a large-scale destructive attack along the railway between Xinjing and Harbin, and launched key attacks on several important nearby areas.

    On December 8, the second anniversary of the Japanese launch of the Pacific War, Wang Lijuan personally commanded the troops to blow up 36 railway bridges between Xinjing and Harbin overnight, as well as two trains of Japanese armored patrol cars and a military train.  Three trips were made and 24 strongholds along the line were eliminated.

    With the help of the special forces, Wang Lijuan led 1,000 well-equipped troops to launch a sneak attack on Fuyu County and annihilated an infantry brigade of Japanese troops in the county.

    In Buyeo, Wang Lijuan and others only stayed for less than four hours. After gathering hundreds of puppet troops and more than a thousand young adults who were willing to join the army, Wang Lijuan led the troops eastward to Yushu.

    Although Yushu is not a strategic location, it is the most important agricultural reclamation area for the Japanese army. Not only did they set up hundreds of pioneering groups of various sizes here, but there were also many military reclamation areas.

    The so-called pioneer group is a group of Japanese immigrants. In order to achieve the invasion goal of eventually making Manchuria the Japanese territory, the Japanese imperialists have long ago launched "national policy immigration" activities in the name of developing Manchuria. They plan to move from Japan to Manchuria within 20 years.  One million immigrant households total 5 million Japanese.

    Japan's top officials and ordinary people have a clear understanding of Japan's own situation. They know that Japan's current small land area is difficult to ensure that Japan will always be strong and will not be surpassed by China, so they came up with the desperate plan of immigration, hoping to permanently  occupies Northeast China.

    This policy has the support of the entire Japanese people. They believe that as long as a large number of Japanese immigrate to Northeast China, sooner or later Northeast China will become part of Japan. This is their best way to permanently occupy Northeast China.

    Therefore, from April 1936, the Japanese Kwantung Army held an immigration conference in Changchun and formulated the "Manchuria Agricultural Immigration Plan for One Million Households."

    As of November 1942, the number of Japanese immigrants living in various parts of Manchuria has reached more than 330,000.

    The Japanese immigration organization is called the "Pioneering Corps", and the arrival of the Pioneering Corps is simply a disaster for the people of Northeast China.

    With the support of the Kwantung Army, the pioneering regiments seized or forcibly purchased Chinese land at very low prices, and then rented it to Chinese farmers for farming. As a result, 5 million Chinese farmers lost their land and were displaced, or more than 12,000 people were formed in Japan.  The "group tribes" suffered from hunger and cold, and many people died of cold and starvation during this period.??Count.

    For these Japanese immigrants, they usually oppressed the Chinese people with the support of the Kwantung Army, robbed their land, exploited their surplus value, and showed off their power everywhere.

    This situation is no longer a secret in the Northeast, so Li Guoyao asked Wang Lijuan to focus on the areas of Fuyu, Yushu and Wuchang, because the people in these places are the most severely oppressed, and as long as there is a little fire, it can cause a raging fire.  .

    Don¡¯t think that these Japanese immigrants are ordinary people. In fact, they are not ordinary at all. They are all accomplices and reserve soldiers of the Japanese invaders.

    According to incomplete statistics, Japan dispatched more than 860 pioneering groups and more than 330,000 people during its occupation of Northeast China. These people not only crazily oppressed the Chinese people.  Moreover, the Pioneer Regiment has always been a militarized organization and has always had weapons. It is an auxiliary force for the Japanese army to control the Northeast and suppress popular resistance.

    It can be seen that although the Japanese Pioneer Corps is not a murderous army, it is also a paramilitary organization that seizes Chinese land and a rentier invader that plunders China's resources.

    Although some of the members may not have come to China out of their original wishes, since they came to China to participate in plunder and oppression, they cannot change their nature as invaders.

    Japan¡¯s invasion of China caused huge casualties, property losses and mental trauma to the Chinese nation. We should never forget the atrocities committed by the invaders at any time.  Whether it is the Japanese army that has suffered a lot of bloodshed or the pioneering group that exploits the Chinese people, we are naked and unquestionable invaders.

    During the colonial process, they not only plundered a large amount of Chinese land, but also became the so-called rulers and superiors of Manchukuo. They were highly involved in Japan's invasion of China and the oppression of the Chinese people. They have always been controlled by the Japanese army.  The Northeast and the auxiliary forces that suppress popular resistance can be said to belong to a semi-military aggressive group.

    Some of them also participated in the siege and suppression campaign against the Anti-League.

    Because of this, the hatred squeezed in the hearts of the Chinese people in this region is even deeper. It is like volcanoes about to erupt, and now there is only a hole missing.

    In addition, the Japanese army set up hundreds of military reclamation areas, large and small, on the Songnen Plain. However, their military reclamation areas were fundamentally different from those of the Ninth Army. Their soldiers did not work on their own, or forced Chinese people to work for them.  Farming, or simply forcing prisoners of war to work for them.

    Therefore, there are dozens of large and small prisoner-of-war camps in this area, holding tens of thousands of Chinese prisoners of war, and these people will be the source of troops that Li Guoyao's army urgently needs.

    After smashing the transportation facilities and town strongholds of the Japanese and puppet troops in Fuyu and other places, Wang Lijuan took the main force of her unit to Yushu and Wuchang with a false shot, and then her unit quickly attacked. In less than three days,  Within a few days, they successively attacked 8 Japanese prisoner-of-war camps and more than 30 group tribes stationed by pioneering regiments.

    Within three days, the troops annihilated more than 3,000 Japanese and puppet troops, tried and suppressed more than 500 Japanese armed expatriates, rescued more than 14,000 prisoners of war, and seized a large amount of weapons, equipment, and food.

    Wang Lijuan was also very courageous. Not only did she integrate more than 14,000 rescued prisoners of war into her headquarters, she also conducted large-scale recruitment in nearby pioneering regiments. As long as they were willing to resist the Japanese and fight the Japanese, they would recruit all men and women.

    As Li Guoyao expected, due to deep oppression, the resistance and revolutionary nature of the people here are far more than other places. When they heard that the army was recruiting troops, ordinary people joined the army one after another.

    In just two or three days, at least 15,000 young men joined the army, and the strength of Wang Lijuan's troops soared rapidly.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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