Chapter 200 Nothing has changed

Because the Beidi Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army led by Feng Tian occupied Rehe, the Japanese greed for Rehe was temporarily cut off. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Fengtian is not Zhang Xueliang, the Japanese have suffered a big loss.

In the face of a butcher and a madman like Feng Tian, who specializes in beating yin sticks and engaging in group annihilation, the Japanese are deeply stunned, there is nothing this guy dare not do, just look at what he did in the Northeast.

Let's take Fengtian City as an example, what a big city is that?

This guy said that if he destroys it, he will destroy it, and he will create evil!

Fighting against the Japanese army, more than 20,000 people in a first-class division were killed!

A whole five first-class divisions, what a terrifying number!

Thinking of Feng Tian, the Japanese felt a chill in their hearts, and saying his name could scare Japanese children into not speaking out.

Ghosts are also afraid of the wicked, and the Great Japanese Empire cannot afford to provoke Fengtian.

Japan's decision not to entangle with Fengtian was not because of how powerful the Northland Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army was, but because Fengtian was too cruel. Again, fighting with him, the Japanese feel that the gains outweigh the losses.

How cool it is to bully Zhang Xueliang, just like a woman's thing, soft!

Through the compromise of the previous meeting, the Japanese cabinet reached a brief agreement with the War Department, and Hebei was a key target of the Great Japanese Empire.

So, history has returned to the main line.

Of course, there have been some changes in history, there was no war in Rehe, and there was no war at the Great Wall passes such as Xifengkou.

Shanhaiguan was lost, and the Fifth Division of the Japanese Kwantung Army immediately poured into the pass, and the two B divisions reinforced from the Japanese mainland also landed in the rear, and the heavy troops fanned out, approaching forward, pointing to the depth of Hebei.

Zhang Xueliang's so-called resistance, that is, to test it, he saw that the Northland Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army fought very easily, and was able to destroy the Japanese army with the whole division, showing that the Japanese army did not seem to be so strong.

The battle of Shanhaiguan woke up Zhang Xueliang, and the Kwantung Army was still so strong, so this guy immediately retreated, this battle could not be fought, and the Northeast Army alone could not bear the consumption.

If you want to fight, then you must fight the whole country together.

Therefore, Zhang Xueliang pinned his hopes on negotiations.

Negotiation is a matter of nonsense, and the result will not be negotiated in a short period of time.

However, the Japanese army will not stop its advance because the two sides are negotiating, and the negotiations will be carried out sometimes and interrupted, and the Japanese army will advance slowly, relying on the coastline and relying on air superiority, encroaching on the territory little by little, without being impatient or impatient.

Obviously, this military operation was a bit of a discipline, a well-planned march.

The war lasted until March, and the Kwantung Army was under the command of Funing, Changli, and Leting, approaching Luanxian.

In mid-April, almost all of the east of Luan County had fallen, and Chairman Chiang and Wang Jingwei, then the premier of the Executive Yuan, appointed Huang Ying to preside over the affairs of North China and serve as chairman of the Executive Yuan's Committee for the Consolidation of Government Affairs in Beiping.

In early May, the General Staff Headquarters of the Japanese Army put forward the "Emergency Handling Plan for North China" in a vain attempt to force the Chinese government to accept the terms of the armistice.

Under the new invasion of the Japanese army, He Yingqin, acting chairman of the Beiping Military Branch, sent a telegram to Wang Jingwei, asking Huang Yin to negotiate with the Japanese side and "seek a peaceful way."

In mid-May, the Japanese army advanced into Pingjin, and the Nationalist Government ordered Huang Ying to go north to negotiate with the Japanese.

On May 22, Wang Jingwei instructed Huang Ying to "agree to all other conditions, except for signing and recognizing the terms of the four provinces ceded by the puppet state of Manchukuo."

That night, Huang Yin had secret talks with the Japanese military attache in Beiping, Nagatsu Nakasa, reached an agreement, and wrote a summary memorandum of the armistice case, which was quickly recognized by He Yingqin, and sent a special person to the Japanese side to request the Japanese army to negotiate an armistice.

On the 30th, Xiong Bin, general staff member of the Beiping Army Branch, and Okamura Ningji, chief of staff of the Kwantung Army, began negotiations in Tanggu.

On the 31st, the two sides signed the Tanggu Agreement.

There are five articles in the Tanggu Agreement:

1. The Chinese army shall immediately withdraw to the position west and south of the line connected by Yanqing, Changping, Gaoliying, Shunyi, Tongzhou, Xianghe, Baodi, Lintingkou, Ninghe, and Lutai, and shall not advance beyond this line thereafter, nor shall it refrain from any act of challenge or disturbance.

2. In order to ascertain the circumstances of the implementation of Paragraph 1, the Japanese military may use aircraft or other means to carry out inspections, and the Chinese side shall protect and facilitate them.

3. When the Japanese army confirms that China has withdrawn to the line specified in Article 1, it will no longer pursue beyond that line and will automatically return to the line of the Great Wall.

(4) The maintenance of law and order in the area south of the Great Wall Line and north and east of the line specified in Paragraph 1 shall be the responsibility of the Chinese police.

5. This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature.

The signing of the Tanggu Armistice Agreement caused the Chinese troops to actually retreat, and the buffer zone was demarcated, leaving room for the actual occupation of the Japanese army.

The nature of the agreement was purely a provisional military agreement and did not involve political issues, but the Japanese side has since used the agreement as a pretext and even misinterpreted its provisions to restrict the exercise of China's sovereignty.

At the same time, this agreement also reflected the Nationalist Government's disguised recognition of the Japanese army's control of the three eastern provinces east of Shanhaiguan.

Obviously, this is a traitorous act of losing power and humiliating the country.

It is not difficult to see from the actions taken by the Japanese army that the Japanese army is still continuing the strategy of invading China since the First Sino-Japanese War, advancing step by step, and encroaching on Chinese territory.

After the September 18 Incident, Chairman Chiang felt that the Japanese army was still far away from him and could hardly pose a real threat.

Then Jinzhou fell, and the Japanese army went to the next city, and then, after a short rest, paralyzed the other party.

Now, Shanhaiguan has fallen into the hands of the Japanese, and the land of Hebei has opened its arms, and there is no danger to stop the footsteps of the Japanese army.

At this time, Zhang Xueliang was self-defeating.

At the time of the 918 Incident, his Northeast Army did not resist, and the Japanese army threatened Jinzhou, but he Zhang Xueliang still did not dare to make up his mind to fight a decisive battle with the Japanese army. Well, now that the Japanese army is approaching Hebei, can Zhang Xueliang still stand in Hebei?

To this day, Chairman Chiang is probably a little nervous that the Japanese army is about to pose a threat to the hinterland of the Central Plains.

However, Chairman Chiang's desire to suppress bandits has not yet been realized, and he still adheres to the strategy of attacking the outside world and first securing the interior.

Therefore, Chairman Chiang still has to drag it out.

However, since the fall of the northeast, and then the fall of Jinzhou and Shanhaiguan, the Japanese army has been pressing forward step by step, and the front of the army is directed at Hebei, and the loss of the national territory has caused an uproar in the domestic public opinion, and the spearhead is directly aimed at Chairman Chiang of the Central Committee and Zhang Xueliang, the commander of the Hebei army.

Someone has to be held accountable for the consequences of this war, right?

On 8 March, Zhang Xueliang was forced to resign from the Nanjing government, and Chairman Chiang appointed He Yingqin, minister of military affairs, to inspect Beiping to prepare for the takeover.

On 9 March, Zhang Xueliang arrived in Baoding with Tang Guozhen, deputy director of the Beiping Pacification Office, and Song Ziwen negotiated with Zhang Xueliang on behalf of Chairman Chiang.

The situation facing Chairman Chiang and Zhang Xueliang is very clear: Zhang Xueliang has the responsibility to defend the territory, and he is the first to bear the brunt of the attacks of the people of the whole country, and the central government is even more duty-bound, and Chairman Chiang is the first to bear the brunt.

Under the present circumstances, in order to appease the people, someone must come out and give an explanation to the people.

Of course, it is not possible for two people to step down together, only one person to go down first to avoid the wave.

As a result, Zhang Xueliang agreed to go to the field first, which prompted Chairman Jiang to come to Baoding to meet Zhang Xueliang.

This pair of sworn brothers sang a good show, so they fooled around first to calm the pressure of public opinion.

Of course, this pair of brothers and sisters will continue to sing before they start!

As soon as the war in Hebei began, the anti-Japanese volunteers in the north were also on guard.

Feng Tian was not worried about the Japanese Kwantung Army attacking the Northland, because the expansion of Japan's domestic army had just begun, and it was difficult to send too many troops abroad to fight for a while.

The terrain of Rehe was treacherous, and the Northland Anti-Japanese Volunteers established a fortress in the main passage, and they were not afraid of the Japanese Kwantung Army attacking in the direction of Rehe.

Besides, although Feng Tian does not have the ability to take the initiative to attack the Japanese army, it does not mean that he will be afraid of the Japanese army, if you have the courage, you will attack, as long as you reach my territory, see how I yin you?

Feng Tian is well versed in the connotation of war, although the Northland Anti-Japanese Volunteers are the weak side, in the war, Fengtian used the right time and place to the extreme, offsetting the shortcomings of the Northland Anti-Japanese Volunteers.

As long as it's at home, it's all easy to say.

Now, Rehe is impregnable, and the Japanese army dares to attack, it will be the Shura field, how many lives do the Japanese have to fill in?

To fight a war of attrition, it needs the support of the population base, which is Japan's shortcoming.

To the east, it's a deserted place.

Faced with that land of thousands of miles, how do you ask the Japanese to deal with it?

However, Feng Tian occupied the home field and fought at home, and it was completely possible to initially respond to the scale of the Japanese army's attack.

Therefore, where it should be calculated, the heavens have been calculated.

Under normal circumstances, the Northern Defense Zone is fairly safe.

Of course, Feng Tian was blindly worried, he had no idea that the Japanese strategic plan had also changed, and the Japanese army would not provoke Feng Tian again for a long time to come.

Because, the Japanese can't afford to hurt!

What's more, this part of the Northland is not uncommon, and the Japanese feel that it is not cost-effective.

Of the 17 first-class divisions in Japan, five divisions were destroyed in Feng Tian's hands, which is by no means a small number, and the proportion is quite large.

Most importantly, the Japanese army's offensive strength was greatly weakened.

As far as the Japanese army is concerned, the combat strength of the Japanese army's first-class divisions is not comparable to those newly formed second-class divisions in Japan, otherwise the Japanese emperor would not be heartbroken.

Most of the first-class divisions of the Japanese army were elite troops tempered by war during the Russo-Japanese War.

At this stage, the loss of a first-class division will give the Japanese army one less elite unit, not the general army, and the number of troops can be replenished by recruiting new soldiers.

Strictly speaking, an army like a first-class division cannot be replenished, and if there are more new recruits, the combat effectiveness will inevitably decline, and it cannot be said to be an elite unit in Japan.

In any case, due to the loss of elite troops in this life, the strength of the Japanese army is not as good as before.

Even so, nothing has changed, and Shanhaiguan has fallen. (To be continued.) )