Chapter 608: I'll Only Give You Two Paths
Tidang listened to it and was also surprised by Li Wei's words, in the enemy-occupied area, there was such a tough stance. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Li Wei continued: "As you know, we don't talk about race now, we only talk about anti-Japanese resistance. Those who resist Japan are friends, and it doesn't matter if they don't resist Japan, those who help the Japanese are enemies. Now, our attitude towards the enemy is to kill those who have committed great crimes, but welcome all to join us, no matter how great the previous crimes. For the guilty, it is welcome to atone for their sins with practical actions. How many times have I said that you can denounce us to the Japanese. But I believe you don't dare. ”
The two Frenchmen immediately changed their attitude and said, "We are willing to cooperate." ”
Li Wei's opinion of them was a little lower, and he said, "Most of you have families, so you don't dare not cooperate with the Japanese." That's why we're willing to give you a way out. The Japanese are not strong enough in the army, and as long as all the enemy-occupied areas fight together against Japan, then we will all be safe. ”
Two people said: "Yes, yes, yes." We are indeed helpless. ”
Li Wei said: "Recently, the Japanese have plundered a large number of rice in Vietnam and Indochina, and also siphoned off troops. Japanese control over Vietnam was weakening. We will inform you how to act, and our actions will reduce your stress. ”
The two said, "Thank you, thank you." "And such a good thing?
Li Wei said: "As a colonist, the locals used to dislike you very much, and you must do what we ask you to do in order to resist Japan." We'll keep an eye on you. ”
The two said, "Thank you, thank you." "I don't think I should thank myself for watching myself.
Tidange and the two men talked about more specific ways to contact them, and the meeting ended with a request for action.
Seeing off two French from the Vichy government, Li Wei took a few people on the train and headed north back to Guangxi.
The Vietnamese Railway was built by the French, and the track is one meter wide, known as the meter-gauge railway. Because it runs from south to north, it is called the North-South Railway. China's railways are broad-gauge, with a width of 1.6 meters, referred to as quasi-gauge. Although France lost the Sino-French war, France still obtained the right to build the road, and tried to build the narrow-gauge railway to Longzhou, but in the end it did not succeed.
The train they took was slow, with steep mountains and beautiful scenery.
Walking through the villages and towns, the Vietnamese built their houses right next to the railway, and the clothes pole sticking out of the window almost reached into the window.
There are very few Japanese people along the way, and it is common to see Vietnamese people with bamboo shells watching trains. The bamboo shell hat is the kind of cone-shaped hat, and the surface material is bamboo shell, that is, the leaves wrapped in bamboo shoots.
The train traveled for nearly half an hour to reach Zhennanguan. Zhennanguan is located in Pingxiang, Guangxi, 14 kilometers away from Pingxiang, 16 kilometers away from Lang Son in Vietnam, and 180 kilometers away from Hanoi.
A few people got off at a small stop in front of Zhennanguan, the French looked too prominent, if they got off at Zhennanguan, they would definitely be out by the Japanese. After entering the mountain, after walking for more than an hour, Li Wei said to the French: "We have arrived in China. ”
Tidangre said, "It's safe." ”
Li Wei said: "It may not be so safe. Ho Chi Minh, an anti-Japanese activist in Vietnam, has been arrested in Guangxi for several years. ”
Tidangre said: "Who arrested it?" ”
Li Wei said: "Chongqing government. I have here a document, which has been translated into French, which you can take back and send to General de Gaulle. ”
Tidangre said: "How do I go back to Chongqing next?" ”
Li Wei said: "It's all arranged." A translator will help you get back. Please go back and meet the Chongqing government and ask them to release the anti-Japanese activist Ho Chi Minh. He was an anti-Japanese activist and was arrested by the Chinese government, which is ridiculous. ”
Tidangre said, "Okay." "He has now understood that this Ho Chi Minh must be from the Communist Party.
After returning to Guangxi, Li Wei sent a telegram to Chongqing and Xiaolu, explaining the situation.
It has been ascertained that Ho Chi Minh is being detained in Guangxi and has been rescued by the Chongqing Office. Vietnam needs him to go back and support the big picture.
Ho Chi Minh was arrested under the pseudonym Nguyen Patriot as a journalist. In 1942, he led the General Secretary of the Triple Communist Party of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in Indochina, and also served as General Secretary of the Vietnam Independence League. At that time, he entered the country from Guangxi and went to Chongqing to meet with Zhou Gong, a close friend of the then secretary of the Southern Bureau of the Communist Party of China.
Traveling to Debao County, Guangxi, Ho Chi Minh was arrested by Kuomintang agents. Later, with the approval of Lao Jiang, he secretly moved to Guilin, Liuzhou and other places.
Historically, the Southern Bureau received information very late, and together with Feng Yuxiang and Li Zongren, they rescued Ho Chi Minh from prison in September. Hu remained in China until the August Revolution of 1945, when he returned to Vietnam.
Li Wei's intelligence brought Ho Chi Minh's release from prison ahead of schedule.
Li Wei killed and wounded a large number of Japanese soldiers in the dry season. In the beginning, the assassination of the Japanese army and the annihilation of the Japanese army went well, because the Japanese army was not familiar with jungle warfare, especially with the natives. After two months, they gradually found a way, and the number of casualties began to decrease. However, the piecemeal fighting in the past few months has caused tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers to die.
At present, Li Wei is rapidly expanding the army, and the size of the army has reached 30,000 people, and Chongqing has sent him many cadres nearby, otherwise the task of managing these troops will be very heavy. Now that the cadres are almost able to lead the troops independently and open up base areas independently, Li Wei has the opportunity to go to Vietnam with the French representatives.
The rainy season was approaching, and Li Wei advised Stilwell to stop combat operations. In addition, he shrank his troops northward and shifted the focus of operations to Yunnan. This is also another content of Li Wei's request.
Upon his return to Chongqing, Tidange soon sent a similar report to London, in which he not only reported on the progress of Indochina, but also explained the situation of the Chinese guerrillas, and suggested that people should be sent to organize large-scale guerrilla operations.
Xiaolu received a telegram from Li Wei and was relieved to know that the French representative had returned to Chongqing safely.
However, he soon heard the bad news that Germany had seized the oil fields of the Caucasus.
The Germans occupied the oil fields of the Caucasus, which was not designed by the path, that is, the path did not want further victories for the Germans. However, the development of the situation has its inertia, which is already difficult to control.
After the Germans occupied Stalingrad and crippled the Soviet army, the Soviet army in the Caucasus lost the echo of Stalingrad, and the German army drew part of its military strength to the Caucasus, which made the situation in the Caucasus take a sharp turn for the worse, and the Caucasus, which had been stalemate for several months, was finally overcome.
Today, the Germans have occupied cities and roads on the Black and Caspian coasts, and large forces have moved into Transcaucasia.
Resistance in the Transcaucasia was fierce, but could not stop the Germans.
The Caucasus Mountains are the Caucasus region in the north, the Transcaucasia in the south, and Grozny and Georgia are in the Transcaucasus.
The Grozny oil fields in the northern Caucasus Mountains had fallen into German hands, as did the Baku oil fields on the Caspian coast. Several small oil fields burned down, but two large oil fields were enough for the Germans to sweep across Europe.
Without oil supplies, Soviet tanks will not be able to support for a long time, a month at the fastest, and half a year at the slow, and the situation in the USSR will deteriorate even more.