Chapter 385: Strengthening

The first Battle of Changsha ended on October 14, 1939 with the warring Chinese and Japanese sides returning to the pre-war situation, the squadron won the first Battle of Changsha, and gave the Japanese army heavy casualties while defending Changsha. [Full text reading. 】

The Japanese 6th Division, 13th Division, 33rd Division, Nara Detachment, and Kamimura Detachment that attacked from the North Road retreated to the areas of Yueyang, Linxiang, and Tongcheng in front of the station, and the Japanese 101st and 106th Divisions that attacked from the direction of the East Road also retreated to the front line of Wuning, Jing'an, and Fengxin before the war to hold on to the defense, and spit out the areas of Hengyang, Ji'an, Yichun, and Xinyu that had just been occupied.

According to the consistent style of the Japanese army, as long as it is an area that is invaded, it is often not easy to give up, but the battle of Changsha is very different from the past, the Japanese army from the north road 3 divisions and two detachments were resolutely beaten back by the squadron, of which the 6th Division and the 13th Division are the main divisions of the Japanese army, they have to retreat, and the 101st and 106th divisions of the B division alone cannot occupy the vast area from Hengyang to Xinyu for a long time.

In addition, these two divisions have lost the effective support and containment cooperation of the Japanese army on the North Road, and their two divisions are already lone in depth, and the more than 200,000 squadrons entrenched around Changsha will kill a horse gun at any time and cut off their retreat to Nanchang, so the 101st and 106th divisions decisively gave up the occupied area and began to retreat and strengthen the defense while the Japanese army retreated on the North Road.

The New Fourth Army, the Loyal Salvation ** and Fu Zhiyong's New First Division all took advantage of this opportunity to kill the material-scarce Dabie Mountain, and seized their own territory to develop and strengthen their own troops.

Fu Zhiyong took the lead in sending Ma Guangzhi's fifth battalion to follow the retreating Japanese troops to seize Ji'an, as a bridgehead for the advance and development of the troops, while the main force stayed in the Dabie Mountains to reorganize scattered troops, and when the reorganization of the troops was completed, they also marched into the Ji'an area one after another.

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