Chapter Seventy-Seven: Major General Tatsujiro Kamura

The 39th Brigade led by Major General Tatsujiro Kamura of the 20th Division of the Japanese Army, which had crossed the river from Korea, was so overwhelmed by the Mukden Air Force that it was difficult to move an inch, and it no longer dared to advance rashly. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Major General Tatsujiro Kamura ordered the army to halt its advance, found a very hidden position and hid, and did not dare to continue the march north until the rest of the 20th Division arrived from the peninsula and the follow-up support of the air force followed.

Even so, the Mukden Volunteers would not make them feel better, the aerial bombardment of the Mukden planes continued, and the Japanese air power needed to fly long distances after all, and the cover for the 20th Division was limited.

Major General Tatsujiro Kamura was tragic, and the 20th Division had to pay with his life if it wanted to move forward.

Is there a lot of people in a division?

Although the 20th Division is a first-class division, its establishment is in a non-war state, and the number of people is about the same as that of the 2nd Division, only more than 10,000 people.

What does this make Major General Tatsujiro Kamura do?

Do you want to go back?

This is probably impossible, they can only move forward and not backward.

The commander of the Japanese forces stationed in Korea, Commander Hayashi Mijuro, continued to urge, although Hayashi Mijuro himself was deeply skeptical about the existence of the main force of the Second Division and did not hold out much hope.

Subsequently, the Japanese army had already begun to land on the Korean Peninsula, and warships from the Japanese mainland also carried troops to Dalian.

However, this will take time, and the main force in the area south of Mukden is only the 20th Division of Major General Kamura Tatsujiro.

Oh, the 19th Division is also going to fight across the river.

No matter how hard it is, Major General Tatsujiro Kamura must persevere.

The Japanese capital of Changchun City has been looted, including the government's assets and all its belongings have been looted by the volunteers.

It's time for the people of Changchun to transfer, and it's not interesting for you to force those who don't want to leave. You know, there are some minorities here, and they don't seem to want to leave this place.

At the end of September, the main task of the volunteers was to dismantle the railways around Changchun and loot almost all the locomotives to transport supplies.

As we enter October, it's time for it all to end.

The Japanese army continued to increase its troops, and the situation became more and more serious.

Feng Tian still can't wait for the strength to support, knowing that everything is running along the original historical process, and there is no return.

At this point, Feng Tian didn't want the military strength of the Volunteers to resist the entire Japanese army.

The stupid thing of an egg hitting a stone would never be done, retreating, giving up a large open area to deal with the Japanese army, Feng Tian believed that his strategy would make the Japanese army suffer.

The strategic retreat order came down, and He Lizhong gave the order, and the whole brigade retreated.

Zhang Zuozhou's brigade withdrew with He Lizhong, Feng Zhanhai was still a little unconvinced, the vanguard of the 19th Division of the Japanese Army was only the strength of a wing, and there was nothing remarkable.

The Seventh Brigade can create brilliant achievements, is it possible that the army in my Feng Zhanhai's hands is a waste?

Therefore, Feng Zhanhai wants to stay and continue to fight here.

Feng Zhanhai said: "You guys go first, I'm going to compete with them." Of course, we can't really beat us and we will evacuate. ”

Feng Zhanhai didn't want to leave, and He Lizhong had no choice but to tell him to be careful.

The last locomotive moved slowly, stopping for a while, and along the way there were many bearded dismantling railroads, which the railway engineers loaded onto the locomotive.

After that, the locomotive moved on.

On the route of the retreat of the First Brigade, it is clear that the railway here is gone, and the section of the railway from Changchun to Shuangcheng has long been destroyed, and even the railways around Changchun are also dismantled, which is a good thing done by the beards.

East and south of Changchun were the spheres of influence of the Japanese army, so what?

Beards have their own way, and the Japanese army can't stand watching from the side of the railway, right?

Now, the twin cities are isolated, and the railway to Qiqihar has been cut off.

Changchun is also an isolated city, and there is no railway around it.

As the Volunteers continued to withdraw, all the mines, including all useful facilities, were planted with explosives, and explosions were heard one after another.

Northeast China is rich in minerals, and most of them are concentrated in the area around Mukden.

Now, hehe, it's all buried in the ground.

If you want to mine, you have to dig again, and it will be difficult for the Japanese to do so, at least for a short time.

The First Brigade of the Volunteer Army retreated and demolished, bombing along the way, retreating all the way to Siping, from which there was a railway to Liaoyuan, and He Lizhong was diverted from here to retreat to the northwest.

Major General Kamura Tatsujiro's Twentieth Division was still on its way, and at this time it was getting closer and closer to Mukden City.

Behind the 20th Division of Major General Tatsujiro Kamura, a wing of the 19th Division of the Japanese Army stationed in Korea also crossed the river and entered the northeast, a little later than the 20th Division.

A large number of Japanese troops continued to land in the northeast, the 14th Division had already reached the peninsula, and the 6th Division was about to land in Dalian, and since the 20th Division was bombed and the pace of advance was very slow, it would not be long before they would follow.

Major General Tatsujiro Kamura's eyes were bloodshot at this time, and the red was terrifying.

Not only him, but even his subordinates and all the officers and soldiers looked similar, like people who had crawled out of hell.

One can imagine how many sins the Japanese army suffered along the way.

The most important thing is that the casualty rate is too serious, and almost a quarter of the men and horses have been lost.

The 200-kilometer journey was continuously bombed by the Mukden Air Force, and the hardships and hardships along the way were simply beyond words.

Although Major General Kamura Tatsujiro was bombed by Mukden's air force along the way and suffered a lot, there was one thing that made Major General Kamura Tatsujiro very relieved that the Mukden resistance forces had not been dispatched to fight with the army.

The information that the Mukden police fought against the 2nd Division, Major General Kamura Tatsujiro also knew, and the current situation also indirectly proved that the main military force in Mukden was the police.

Is the police also considered the military?

Major General Tatsujiro Kamura scoffed, if these police and troops do not move, they will definitely look good once they encounter them.

It seems that this is why the Mukden Resistance Force only sent air forces to harass it, and the real purpose was to delay the advance of the 20th Division.

Therefore, Major General Tatsujiro Kamura only needs to guard against threats from the air.

As for the land, hehe, who is afraid of the Imperial Japanese Army?

Don't talk about the police force, even if they are regular soldiers, they still cripple him.

Not complaining about the arrogance of Major General Tatsujiro Kamura, the 20th Division is one of the permanent divisions and regiments, and it is also an army that has been tested by war for a long time. In the eyes of Major General Tatsujiro Kamura, the Northeast Army is really nothing.

Even, Major General Tatsujiro Kamura was a little looking forward to the appearance of the ground army and let the 20th Division torture it fiercely, so that he could vent the evil anger in his heart.

You can imagine how many crimes and bombardments Major General Tatsujiro Kamura suffered along the way to the north?

Anyone who deserves to be beaten and doesn't have a chance to fight back, can he not be guilty of his heart?

The current Major General Tatsujiro Kamura has as many pockets as he wants, and the anger accumulated in his heart is like a crater about to erupt at any time......