CHAPTER XXVIII
In 1944, the Japanese army attacked the Nationalist army in the south on all fronts, and the Nationalist army had to retreat to preserve its strength. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoChairman Mao ordered the New Fourth Army to counterattack the Japanese with all its might.
On this day, I was discussing with a few staff officers how to deal with the Japanese troops in Hangzhou. The dispatcher ran to the headquarters and came to me to salute and said, "Report to the brigade commander, the first regiment has sent a telegram saying that a large number of Japanese troops have been discovered and that they need combat guidance from the brigade commander. I nodded, let the staff continue to discuss, and I left the headquarters.
I came to the camp of the first regiment with the guard Xiao Jiu, and we entered the regiment headquarters, and when Commander Wu saw me, he happily shook hands with me and said, "Brigade commander, you are here." I nodded and said, "What is the situation of the Japanese army that you said now, Old Wu?" ”
Lao Wu said: "I have already sent scouts to investigate the situation. Just as a soldier ran to the command room to report to Lao Wu: "Regiment commander, that team is a logistics unit of the Japanese army, they have a division of supplies and a wing to escort them." (Lao Wu's original name is unknown, he was the captain of the Lincheng County Brigade, and now he is the commander of the First Regiment of the Brigade directly under the New Fourth Army.) )
Old Wu nodded and looked at me, I got up from my chair and asked the scout, "Where are they now?" As soon as the scout saw that it was me, he immediately saluted and said, "Report to the brigade commander, the Japanese army is still 3 kilometers away from our regimental headquarters." ”
I nodded, turned around and said to Lao Wu: "Lao Wu, you immediately gather all the soldiers in the regiment to destroy this group of Japanese soldiers." Lao Wu nodded and went out.
In less than a moment, Lao Wu had already gathered his troops. I followed the fighters to an ambush on a small hillside, and I first asked the soldiers to plant mines on the road.
After a few minutes, dozens of vehicles finally appeared driving towards us, followed by a group of Japanese soldiers. The first car drove into the minefield, and the wheels in front of it exploded with a bang.
The rest of the car immediately stopped advancing, and the soldiers behind surrounded the car and prepared for battle.
A Japanese officer got down from the car behind and walked to the front, he looked at the car that had exploded, and he ordered the sappers to go and clear the mines.
When the sappers entered the minefield, the fighters were ready to shoot. I stopped them and said to them with a sneer: "Don't be in a hurry, wait until their sappers are halfway through before shooting." ”
When Yamahara saw the sappers safely passing through the minefield, he felt that they were mines left behind by the Chinese. Just let the soldiers be disarmed for battle.
I used my binoculars to see that the Japanese troops were de-prepared for battle, so I asked the soldiers to shoot at the Japanese soldiers. When the Japanese soldiers heard the sound of gunshots, they raised their guns to shoot, but it was too late, and all the Japanese soldiers fell to the ground and died, not blinking their eyes.
I asked the soldiers to quickly clean up the battlefield, and Lao Wu and I returned to the regiment headquarters. After we chatted, Lao Wu's guard ran into the regiment headquarters, and he reported to us that the results of this battle were very rich.
I said to Lao Wu: "I won't ask you for the materials you got this time, but you have to distribute them to other regiments." Lao Wu nodded.
After I returned to the brigade headquarters, the guards said that Wu Si was waiting for me at the headquarters, I walked into the headquarters and patted Wu Si on the back, Wu Si turned around and saw that it was me, and Wu said to me: "Brigade commander, you are finally back, you went there." ”
I said, "I'm going to a group, what is the matter with Dean Wu looking for me?" (Wu Si graduated from Japanese medical school and opened a clinic after returning to China.) Later, when Japan invaded China, Wu Si fled to Li Na's cottage and became the second leader, and now he is the director of the brigade hospital directly under the New Fourth Army. )
Wu Si said: "Our hospitals are now short of medicines. I said, "You should find Lao Huang for this matter, he is the minister of logistics." ”
Wu Si said: "Minister Huang is now trying to figure out a way, and the logistics department doesn't have so many supplies." I'm going to come to you and see what you can do. I sighed and said, "You go back and wait first, I'll get you medicine in the next few days." ”
After I finished speaking, Wu Si went back. I came to Lao Huang, and when Lao Huang saw me, he said, "Xiao Wang, we have no money now, we can't buy supplies, and now there are no medicines in the hospital, and the arsenal is about to stop production." ”
I comforted Lao Huang and said, "Lao Huang, don't worry, I'll go to Hangzhou tomorrow to get some money." Lao Huang looked at me and said, "You have a way." I nodded. (Lao Huang, full life, Huang Zhankui is the militia captain of Panlong Village, and after I came, the militia team became a platoon directly under the New Fourth Army, and later expanded the battalion, Lao Huang served as an instructor, and now became the logistics minister.) )
The next day, I took Wang Xiaoya and a few soldiers to Hangzhou. We were staying at the transportation station, and I went to the station manager and asked, "Is there a Japanese bank in Gay Town?" ”
The stationmaster said: "Yes, it was called Citibank, which turned out to be the People's Bank of China. I said, "Then can you get the blueprints of this bank?" The stationmaster was embarrassed and said, "I'll try my best." With that, he walked out.
A few days later, the webmaster gave me a copy of the blueprint. I said thank you to the stationmaster and went into the house to study the blueprints. At this time, Wang Xiaoya found me.
She came into the room and found me intently looking at the blueprints, so she came over and looked at them curiously. He asked me, "What picture are you looking at?" ”
I didn't look up and said, "A blueprint for a bank." Wang Xiaoya asked strangely: "What do you think this is for?" I said, "Grab the bank." ”
I asked Wang Xiaoya to set up a sniper point on the tall building opposite the bank, and Wang Xiaoya herself was a sniper. The soldiers and I rushed into the bank, and seeing that the bank was not easy to rob and there were guards everywhere, I thought about it and there was a way, and we came to the counter.
I said to the people in Japanese, "Give me all the money in the vault, the army needs money." Hurry up, or your headquarters will blame it, and it won't be easy to speak. ”
The people inside saw the soldiers pointing their guns at them, and when they heard my words, they were convinced, so they gave me all the money, and I took the money and went out of the bank openly.
(My original plan was to go into the vault and blow up the vault door with explosives.) The sound of explosives may attract the Japanese military police, and when the military police attack the bank, Wang Xiaoya can help us delay time. )
I gave Wang Xiaoya a look on the tall building opposite, and Wang Xiaoya met me with a gun. I also grabbed some medicines in the city, so we returned to the brigade headquarters together, and I handed over the bank money to Lao Huang.
Lao Huang took the money with a twinkle in his eyes (Lao Huang said to the author: "Am I so greedy for money? The author nodded. I gave all the medicines to Wu Si, and Wu Si said, "I thank the brigade commander for those wounded." "I patted Wu Si and visited the wounded in the hospital again.
The next day, the Hangzhou Headquarters received a call from China, and the other party said: "Return the money that your troops asked for from Citibank." Yamamoto was confused and said, "Our troops didn't take the money from the bank." The other party said: "Bastard, people say that your troops sent a few soldiers to the bank to forcibly ask for money." ”
Yamamoto had no choice but to hang up the phone, and he called the gendarmes to do his best to investigate the matter. The next day, a vigorous search did not find that the Japanese soldier had been to the bank, and the bank people also said that there were no soldiers here that day.
Yamamoto had to pay the money back to the bank out of his own pocket and be our scapegoat haha.