Chapter 579: The Northeast People's Liberation Army Rises (3)
Volume 1: Inner Mongolia Fengyun] Chapter 579: The Northeast People's Liberation Army Rises to the Occasion (3) -
Chapter 579: The Northeast People's Liberation Army Rises (3)
From Colonel Ikinsha's mouth, it was learned that their victorious army in the eyes of the Soviet Red Army and the devil's army in the mouth of the Germans were actually not the most powerful special combat team in the Inner Mongolia Military Region. According to his description, Stalin knew that Han Yunhua did not apply the most core training methods to the Soviet special combat team.
Although the strength of Ikinsa and others was enough to satisfy Stalin, and the Soviet special forces achieved far more results in Stalingrad than he and the entire military council expected. But Stalin was a person who sought the highest realm, and he didn't want to see that his strongest combat power was even inferior to that little friend's troops in China, so Stalin also put forward his own request by Han Yunhua.
After a few days of struggle, Han Yunhua still agreed to Stalin's request, Han Yunhua agreed to transfer a capable force from his own guard to Moscow to serve as an instructor of the Soviet Red Army special forces team, and promised to use the most core and severe training syllabus in Paul's trained team, as for what kind of results can be achieved depends on Paul's own results. Similarly, the Soviet Air Force had to send its best flight instructors to China, because China needed better pilots.
The day after the agreement was reached, a large transport plane departed from Moscow for Siberia, and on board were all Soviet active air force pilots, four of whom were Soviet ace pilots, that is, air force pilots who shot down more than five enemy planes in air combat.
At the same time, Kong Yang was also urgently transferred to Tongliao by Han Yunhua, where Kong Yang accepted Han Yunhua's most important task and led 36 guards to form a special operations teaching brigade to Moscow to serve as an instructor of the Soviet Red Army's special combat team.
In fact, in Han Yunhua's view, Wei Peng, Kong Yang and others are strong, but they are still semi-finished products, limited to conditions, Kong Yang and others have only gone through the second stage of improvement. Although they have basically reached the limit level that the special combat team can reach now, with the progress of the times, the special combat team can still carry out the third stage of improvement, and the special combat team at that time is the most perfect and powerful.
In the midst of frequent telegrams, fighting continued in the Northeast. On April 9, the two sides seemed to be in a stalemate, neither side could help the other, and it seemed that the two sides were in a tragic state of fighting a war of attrition. But on the 10th, the tide of the battle took a major turn.
On April 10, Zhao Shangzhi, who had returned to the army, with the help of Wang Xiaohu's special combat team, led 8,000 well-equipped troops to attack Jiamusi and completely annihilated a wing of Japanese troops stationed in Jiamusi. After collecting thousands of puppet soldiers and more than 1,000 young people from Jiamusi who were willing to join the army, Zhao Shangzhi led his troops south to Shuangyashan.
Shuangyashan is a mining area protected by the Japanese army, where there was originally a complete infantry brigade and a chariot brigade of the Japanese army, because the geographical location of Shuangyashan itself is not very good, but there are nearly 60,000 Chinese prisoners of war here to mine and log for the Japanese, and many Japanese companies are also stationed in Shuangyashan, so the Japanese army is stationed here.
However, since the Inner Mongolia Military Region launched the Eastern Expedition Campaign, the Kwantung Army has continuously transferred troops from the rear, and an infantry brigade soon became two infantry brigades, and even the tank brigade was also transferred, so only the two infantry brigades and some private armies of Japanese companies were left in the entire Shuangyashan.
Zhao Shangzhi led the entire combat strength of the Third Field Army of the Northeast People's Liberation Army, although the number is only 8,000 people, which is nearly 80 fewer than the full strength of the Third Field Army of 62,000 people, but the rest of these are the old troops who followed Zhao Shangzhi to fight in North Manchuria and the Japanese army for more than ten years, and many of them have a much longer military age than the military history of the Inner Mongolia Military Region. Little Manchukuo, big Zhao Shangzhi"
Now, after many blood injections by the Inner Mongolia Military Region, the hematopoietic function of Zhao Shangzhi's unit has been greatly improved, and the combat effectiveness of the troops is much stronger than that of the troops at their peak. Moreover, Zhao Shangzhi is a senior cadre who is best at fighting tough battles in the country, and the high-achieving students who graduated from the Huangpu Military Academy are not easy to capture when they fight a few small towns.
On the 12th, after a series of rapid marches, the Third Field Army broke through the defense line of the Japanese defenders of Shuangyashan within two hours, and attacked the city of Shuangyashan, and the heads of dozens of Japanese companies who were too late to escape were all captured, and the defenders of the two infantry brigades were basically annihilated except for the cavalry squadron that fled early when they saw the critical situation, but more than 80 people were also taken prisoner of the Third Field Army.
In the first battle of Shuangyashan, the prestige of the Third Field Army was greatly enhanced, and the combined forces of the two infantry brigades of the Japanese army and 3,000 Japanese companies were completely annihilated, and more than 58,000 prisoners of war from both the Kuomintang and the Communist Party were rescued, and a large number of weapons and equipment, food and property were seized at the same time. The most important thing is to deal a great blow to the arrogance of the Japanese puppet army in North Manchuria, and link the gold-lettered signboard of the Third Field Army with Zhao Shangzhi himself.
Moreover, since Shuangyashan was the most important mining area of the Japanese army in North Manchuria, a large number of companies were stationed here, which certainly made the economy here relatively developed, and after the "looting", Zhao Shangzhi's pockets swelled rapidly, and the financial problems that plagued the Third Field Army were solved at once.
On 13 April, the Third Field Army was reorganized in Shuangyashan, and a military headquarters, three field infantry divisions, a guard regiment, a cavalry regiment, and two artillery battalions were rapidly established. Since most of the prisoners of war were officers, although the vast majority of them were Kuomintang officers, it would be good if anyone cared about this at this time. Moreover, no one in the Inner Mongolia Military Region seems to have specifically investigated this, because that's what their commanders did.
When the army was dispatched, there were 8,000 people, and in just a few days, Zhao Shangzhi's department was expanded to 70,000 people, and Zhao Shangzhi's three words quickly spread again in North Manchuria. The shadow of the famous tree, Zhao Shangzhi is the legend of Beiman. Originally, after Zhao Shangzhi was captured, people thought that this former hero of the Anti-Japanese Federation was bound to fall, but they didn't expect that it would make a comeback in just a few months.
After conquering Shuangyashan, Zhao Shangzhi sent those soldiers who had been devastated by the Japanese puppet army to a secret camp in the mountains to recuperate, and continued to attack Baoshan, Lingdong and other places where the Japanese army was stationed.
The successive actions of Zhao Shangzhi's subordinates quickly caused panic in North Manchuria, and the telegrams of the Japanese puppet army asking for help flew like snowflakes to Changchun and Harbin. General Yamada Otozo was also stunned by the sudden battle, but now it was really a fire in the backyard, and the worst thing was that the firefighters were not there, and the joke was too big.
After some discussion with Lieutenant General Yukio Kasawara, General Yamada Otozo finally decided to transfer the 75th Division in the Songbara area to return to Jiamusi immediately to quell the rebellion, and ordered Lieutenant General Nagagen Taro, commander of the 75th Division, to immediately accept the post of garrison commander in the Jiamusi area, and to take full command of all the imperial army and imperial allied forces in the Jiamusi area to encircle and suppress Zhao Shangzhi's troops, and to completely annihilate Zhao Shangzhi's troops, which were still very weak, and not to let them affect the battle on the front line.
I have to say that Zhao Shangzhi's department has done a good job of secrecy, and the Japanese Kwantung Army Headquarters does not know how many troops he has. On the one hand, this is of course related to Zhao Shangzhi's own combat thinking, and on the other hand, General Yamada Otoyama believes that even if Zhao Shangzhi's troops can gather a large number of troops in a short period of time, they lack weapons... [This chapter is not finished, please click on the next page to continue reading!] ]