Chapter 64: Devil Sneak Attack
On May 27, 1939, the Japanese army, eager to expand the results of the war, prepared to launch the first round of attacks on the Soviet-Mongolian forces. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć The INFO devils began to build positions on the east bank of the Haraha River and launched attacks.
Devil's Yama Yama Wuguang Dazuo led the 64th Infantry Wing to launch a frontal attack on the Mongol army on the 724 heights on the east bank, while the Eastern 800 Tibetan Nakasa led a Japanese cavalry wing, a cavalry company of the puppet Manchurians, and a squadron of Japanese armored vehicles, crossed the Haraha River and attacked the division headquarters of the 6th Division of the Mongolian People's Army.
At the same time, Manturov, the military commissar of the 57th Special Army, had arrived at the front line on the Haraha River to supervise the battle, and the Soviet troops in the west bank were also making final moves and final preparations in their positions.
At that time, the Soviet Red Army had already built artillery positions on the west bank of the Halakha River, and the firing range covered the area around the 724 heights on the east bank.
The 11th Tank Brigade and the 36th Motorized Rifle Division of the Soviet Army have also arrived at their intended positions.
At dawn on May 28, the Japanese cavalry wing and an armored vehicle squadron in charge of the sneak attack came to a Mongolian fortress under the leadership of Higashi-800 Tibetan Nakasa.
Several antennas were erected above the fort, and thick sandbags were piled up around the fort. Around the fortress, several Mongol sentries patrolled around the fort, and next to the fort, a dozen Mongolian horses were tethered, and the atmosphere seemed very peaceful.
This is not an ordinary outpost fortress, but the headquarters of the 6th Division of the Mongolian People's Army.
As the Soviet-Mongolian coalition forces poured out, all of them went to the front of the position to deal with the attack of the Shan County Wing, as a result of which the command headquarters in the rear became empty.
This scene is no different from the history we are familiar with, this is indeed the headquarters of the Mongolian army, and this headquarters will soon be attacked by the troops of the East Eight Hundred Tibet.
However, Manturov, who had studied the history of the Normenham War, had already predicted this. But he didn't seem to have done anything.
Seeing this scene and seeing the big meat in front of him, the scheming Dong Babaizang did not rush to attack, but held a telescope to look around to see if there was an ambush around.
Sure enough, he discovered the existence of the Soviet-Mongolian coalition. Looking to the end of the sand dunes to the east, a group of Soviet tanks and armored vehicles were waiting behind the Mongolian army. This is the mechanized main force used to counterattack the Yama County United.
Looking to the high ground on the west bank of the river, the eastern 800 Tibetan saw the artillery positions of the Soviet army, and hundreds of long barrels pointed obliquely to the sky, aiming at the front of the position east of the river. This was the artillery position from which the Shan County Wing carried out intensive artillery bombardment.
All this shows that what East 800 Tibet will face is no longer as simple as Mongolia's complete border team, but a regular Soviet-Mongolian coalition army with modern mechanized equipment.
From the point of view of artillery and the position of the Eastern armored vehicles, it is clear that the Soviet-Mongolian coalition was prepared for the offensive of the Shan County Wing.
At that time, the Shan County Wing had not yet launched a frontal attack on the positions of the Soviet-Mongolian coalition forces, and if the troops in the East Eight Hundred Tibets had brought radio communication equipment, then Manturov's plan for a counterattack would have been lost. Fortunately, he did not bring communication equipment, and the entire communications team remained in the barracks in Hailar.
Dong Babaizang couldn't help but regret it, he clenched his fists, and said to himself: "Baga, I obviously found out the enemy's situation, but I didn't have time to report to the county magistrate. ā
At this time, a female voice came from Dong Babaizang's side: "Your Excellency Zhongzuo, isn't there communication equipment in the Mongolian army fortress in front?" There was no defense there, so we attacked first, captured the Mongol fortress, and then used the communication equipment inside to contact the county king. It's 5 o'clock in the morning, and the 64th Company hasn't launched an attack yet, and we still have time to act. ā
This woman is none other than Keiko Nakajima, the translator of Higashi Yabaizo, she has a pair of delicate and elegant facial features, as well as a figure like an actress, and she is the best among Japanese women.
However, Dong Yabaizang did not dare to attack rashly. This is obviously the front-line headquarters of the Soviet-Mongolian coalition army, but there are no troops around to guard it, and I always feel that there is fraud here.
"Dong Bajun, we can send the cavalry company of the Manchurian **** to launch an attack and let the Manchurian army occupy the fortress. If there are no ambushes around, we will go in and use communication equipment to contact the troops of Shan Shan Jun.
If there is an ambush, we will retreat first, and then it will only be the Manchurians, not us Japanese, who will be damaged. Keiko Nakajima was quick to make a suggestion.
Keiko Nakajima is a woman who is not only careful, but also very smart. She graduated from the Department of Translation at the University of Tokyo. Her father was a Japanese businessman living in Northeast China, and after graduating from university, she followed him to Northeast China to do business.
She graduated from the University of Tokyo with a high IQ and learned Chinese quickly after coming to China, helping her father translate documents in the company.
But the good times didn't last long, and soon after, her parents died at the hands of military agents (deserved), and she joined the Japanese Kwantung Army as a translator to avenge her parents.
The commander of the Kwantung Army, Kenkichi Ueda, was a good friend of her father and quickly agreed to Keiko's request. However, Ueda Kenkichi was worried that her resentment against the Guo Party would affect her performance on the Chinese battlefield and make some irrational moves, so he transferred her to the 23rd Division, which was responsible for attacking the Soviet Union, and avoided the Guo Army.
After listening to Keiko Nakajima's suggestion, Higashi-Yamoizo felt quite satisfied, "Yo Xi, Miss Keiko, your suggestion is very good, worthy of being a graduate of the University of Tokyo, so smart." ā
"Dong Bajun has praised it, give the order quickly, otherwise the opportunity will be delayed."
Dong Babaizang immediately issued an order to attack the puppet army.
Originally, the puppet army, as a lackey of the Japanese, did not dare to face such an advanced army as the Soviet Red Army, but seeing the weak state of the fortress in front of him, the defenders only had a few dozen people, and they felt that they would be able to end this nest, and their lives would not be lost here. As a result, not only did they not flinch, but they also gladly accepted the order and fought for meritorious service to Taijun.
The cavalry company, led by the traitor company commander, launched a fierce charge towards the fortress.
Hundreds of men and horses rode their Mongol horses towards the Mongol headquarters, and the patrolling Soviet-Mongol soldiers, when they noticed the presence of the enemy, hurriedly organized resistance. But they only have a few dozen people, how can they withstand a cavalry company with several times their strength?
As always, the heroic Soviet Red Army, as well as the descendants of Genghis Khan, also prevented some resistance.
They quickly rushed out, hurriedly picked up the AVS-36 automatic rifles in their hands, and fired at the onrushing puppet army.
With a few "clicks", the puppet army horses in front of them were hit by multiple bullets, and the soldiers fell off their horses one after another. Some died at the gunpoint of the Soviet-Mongolian army before they fell on their horses, and some were trampled to death by their own brothers' horses after they fell on their horses.
Seeing the death of the brother in front of him, the puppet cavalry had no intention of retreating.
They also picked up their pistols and fired at the Soviet-Mongolian coalition army with a "bang", quickly killing several Maozi, as well as several descendants of Genghis Khan.
The speed of the war horse was very fast, and in just a moment, the cavalry of the three regiments of the puppet army rushed to the front of the Mongolian command post. By this time, half of the Soviet-Mongolian forces were dead. Although the remaining Soviet-Mongolian coalition troops soon raised the white flag and surrendered, the puppet army, eager to expand the results of the battle, did not let them go, and killed all the descendants of Maozi and Genghis Khan, leaving no one behind.
In just a few minutes, the puppet army seized the headquarters of the Sixth Division of the Mongolian People's Army, and also killed Sha Ribu, the commander of the Sixth Division of the Mongolian People's Army, which was the biggest victory in the lives of these traitors.
Dong Yabaizang, who was watching the battle from behind, was very satisfied with the combat effectiveness of the puppet army. He inspected the surroundings again, and only after seeing that there were no Soviet troops in ambush did he ride to the headquarters.
He dismounted and walked into the headquarters of the Mongolian army with his head held high. With a proud gaze, he patrolled the fortress and walked to the location of the communication equipment.
Soon, he discovered the radio station of the Mongolian People's Army. After a simple test, it was found that the radio station was operating normally, so he immediately adjusted the frequency of the radio station and used this Russian-made radio station to report the enemy situation to the county wing and reported the results of this great victory.
In this way, Yamaguchi Takemitsu received information about the deployment of Soviet troops, so, did Manturov's plan come to naught? No.
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