Chapter 596: The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Northeast Defense, Harbin (11)

Chapter 596: Defending Harbin in the Northeast of the Anti-Japanese War (11)

Zhang Jinghui thought for a while and continued: "I guess Han Douzhan didn't go far at all after beating the Japanese in the Twin Castles, and I'm afraid he has been hiding in the area from the Twin Castles to Taonan. The Japanese were also careless, and only left a wing to garrison in the twin castles, which gave Han Douzhan a chance. ”

Zhang Jinghui took a deep breath, he felt that his big smoking addiction was a little offended, reached out and took out a white jade snuffbox from his pocket, leaned in front of his nose and took two deep breaths, and then continued.

"Although he wants to eliminate a wing of the Kwantung Army, Han Douzhan probably doesn't have such a big appetite, and it will be difficult to succeed for a while, but if he wants to drive the Kwantung Army back to the city, it will still be very easy, looking at the airport built by the Kwantung Army outside the city, it will definitely fall into the hands of Han Douzhan."

Zhang Jinghui shook his head a little helplessly and said: "Without baggage supplies, this battle will not be able to be fought, Duomen must return to the Twin Castles this time, and can only make plans after the siege of the Twin Castles is lifted." ”

Zhang Jinghui's words startled Yu Jingtao, and he couldn't help sweating on his head, and hurriedly asked: "Elder Hui, are you saying that the Kwantung Army will not be able to enter Harbin this time?" ”

Zhang Jinghui nodded affirmatively and said, "I'm afraid Duomen will have to return to Shishuang Castle tonight at the latest." ”

Hearing Zhang Jinghui say this: "Yu Jingtao couldn't help but be a little flustered, and said repeatedly: "It's broken! Broken! This is broken! ”

"What's going on?" Yu Jingtao's expression also startled Zhang Jinghui, and he hurriedly asked.

"Hui Lao, that's what happened."

Yu Jingtao wiped his sweat and said: "Because Qing Shui said that there are orders from many gates, the Kwantung Army must enter the city today, and we must prepare to cooperate with the Kwantung Army, I have told Gao Yaozhi to get ready, take advantage of the chaos to kill the people sent by Ding Jiechen to our police corps, gather the police corps in Daoli District, and take Ding Jiechen's road guard army headquarters to end, I am afraid that they have already done it at this moment." ”

Zhang Jinghui was also anxious when he heard this, and glared and said, "Then what are you waiting for!" Don't go quickly, tell Gao Yaozhi, let our people stop, and absolutely obey Ding Jiechen's command during this time, so as not to arouse their suspicion. ”

Yu Jingtao nodded again and again, ran downstairs in a puff of smoke, and went to inform Gao Yaozhi, the deputy chief of the police corps.

In the headquarters of Zhao Yi's 22nd Brigade, Li Du and Zhao Yi were calculating who these planes belonged to and where they flew from. A staff officer with an excited face ran in and reported loudly: "Report to the brigade seat, Commander Han Guangdi of the Jiangbei Column has called." ”

As soon as he heard that Han Guangdi was calling at this time, Zhao Yi couldn't help but be overjoyed and snatched the telegram.

Han Guangdi told Zhao Yi in a telegram: "Song Zhewu has personally led tens of thousands of troops and dozens of planes to Taonan, and is encircling and annihilating Zhang Haipeng's puppet army, and the main force will advance eastward soon." He led the Jiangbei Column to besiege the twin castles at the moment, cutting off the enemy's rear route. I hope that Zhao Yi will tell Li Du and Ding Chao that they must stick to Harbin and hold on to Duomen as much as possible, so that as soon as Song Zhewu and his large troops arrive, they can encircle and annihilate Duomen Division. ”

"Good! Good! Good! ”

After reading the telegram, Li Du was so happy that he shouted yes again and again. Pulled up Zhao Yi.

"Let's go, let's go to Jiechen, Kuijiu, and Shoushan, and tell them the good news, this time we can clean up this little Japan, and it's good to get out of the evil spirit of the past few months."

After Song Zhewu left Qiqihar, he did not rush back to Wuchagou, but sent a telegram to Guan Yuheng to immediately assemble the more than 10,000 veteran troops of the Fourth Route Army and nearly 10,000 veterans of the Xing'an Reclamation Area that he had brought from Beimeng, and temporarily organized them into two divisions, with Guan Yuheng and Zhang Yulong serving as division commanders, and the two divisions were all equipped with horses, and immediately marched east to the Xing'an Reclamation Area to stand by and build a field airfield. Yuan Chonggu was in charge of the training of recruits in Wuchagou, and he himself went straight to the Xing'an Tun Reclamation District. …,

Ma Zhanshan of Heilongjiang was unwilling to cooperate with the Eastern Resistance to resist Japan, and Li Du and Ding Chao of Jilin were wary of the Eastern Resistance and refused to enter Harbin. His attempt to create a good anti-Japanese situation in North Manchuria was completely frustrated.

However, Song Zhewu was still a little unwilling, even so, he had to teach the Kwantung Army a hard lesson, play the prestige of the Fourth Route Army, so that the Kwantung Army would not dare to covet Beimeng easily in the future. Otherwise, he will have to resist the Soviet Army in the north and the Kwantung Army in the south, and he will face an unfavorable situation of fighting on two fronts.

He couldn't intervene in the Jiangqiao War of Resistance, but when the Kwantung Army attacked Harbin, he still had a great chance. Now that the Japanese army in the northeast is insufficient, it is just taking this opportunity to strike a severe blow at the Kwantung Army.

The opportunity was finally waited for by him, after the Japanese army captured Qiqihar, it only left a 26 brigade in Songwei in Heilongjiang to deter Ma Zhanshan, and appointed Han Yunjie as the puppet chairman of Heilongjiang Province, and Han Yunjie came forward to lure Ma Zhanshan to surrender.

The 26 brigade of the Japanese army was still not in peacetime with only two wings, and each of the two wings also had two brigades, and the strength of the entire brigade was only more than 5,000 people.

Song Zhewu decided to take this 26 brigade regiment as a knife.

After the Battle of the Twin Castles, Song Zhewu ordered Han Guangdi to secretly transfer to Taipingzhuang to station, when the Japanese army attacked Harbin, the Jiangbei Column suddenly appeared in the Twin Castles, and the Japanese troops stationed in the Twin Castles were insufficient, so they had to retreat to the city to defend, and the airport was occupied by the Jiangbei Column.

At the same time, Gao Zhihang personally led the remaining three squadrons of fighters, one squadron of attack planes, and two squadrons of bombers of the Air Force Corps to Beimanchuria, and transferred to the field airfield in Taonan through Wuchagou, where they began to take off to attack the Japanese army.

As Zhang Jinghui expected, when the Japanese planes fled back to Shuangciao, they were surprised to find that their airport had been occupied by the Chinese and could no longer land, so they had no choice but to turn around and fly to Jilin. was chased by Gao Zhihang for a while, and he shot down eight Japanese bombers before stopping.

The planes that the Japanese army narrowly escaped were all crashed by a forced landing on the way to Jilin due to lack of fuel.

Song Zhewu ordered Liang Zhongjia to command two divisions, Guan Yuheng and Zhang Yulong, to assemble in the Xing'an Tun Reclamation Area and strictly seal off the news to the outside world. Although Han Guangdi of the Twin Castles had insufficient troops and could not encircle and annihilate the Japanese army alone, Song Zhewu did not let Liang Zhongjia lead his troops to appear in the Twin Castles and participate in the encirclement and annihilation of the enemy of the Twin Castles.

He was waiting for a fighter plane to appear.

After capturing the Twin Castle Airport, Han Guangdi commanded the Jiangbei Column to launch a fierce assault on the Twin Castles. The Twin Castles were not only the retreat of the Japanese army attacking Harbin under the command of Duomen, but also the general station of the Japanese troops attacking Harbin.

Duomen urgently gathered the troops attacking Harbin and prepared to return west to rescue the twin castles.

However, it was not so easy to leave, the Northeast Army defending Harbin was unforgiving, and even launched small-scale attacks on the Kwantung Army again and again, and Duomen had to leave the 29th Wing to block the Northeast Army that was tracking on the front line of Majiagou and Gushantun. He led the main force back to the twin castles. At the same time, the 26th Brigade stationed in Qiqihar was ordered to move south and advance to the Shuangcheng Castle from the north, intending to encircle the Jiangbei Column in the east at the Shuangci.

Song Zhewu was waiting for this opportunity. More than 20,000 elite troops of two divisions attacked the 26th Brigade of the Japanese Army occupying the fortified city of Qiqihar, and even if they won, they would have to pay a great price, but it would be much easier to attack the more than 5,000 Japanese troops who did not have a preset position.

Just four hours after the 26th Brigade left Qiqihar, Xie Ke, Su Bingwen, and Zhang Dianjiu led Xu Baozhen's regiment and the Heilongjiang First and Second Brigades to occupy Qiqihar. After Xie Ke left Liu Runchuan's battalion to guard Qiqihar, he led the main force to quickly go south to chase the 26th Brigade. …,

The Japanese army had to stop near Taylor, because a large section of the railway track had been dismantled and was missing.

The brigade commander, Kenji Matsuo, knew that this must have been done by the Shina people, in order to prevent him from going to the rescue of the twin castles. However, at this time, it will be very delayed to take the rails back to Qiqihar to repair the railway.

Matsuo had to order the engineering squadron to immediately remove the rails behind in order to repair the large section of the railroad that had been demolished in front of him.

Just as the railroad behind it was being dismantled and the railroad in front was about to be installed and repaired, dozens of planes flew from the northwest direction, and after coming to the sky above the military column, they immediately launched a fierce bombardment of the military column and the Japanese troops on the ground.

Hundreds of wagons were blown up and caught fire, and unloaded ammunition continued to explode, and thousands of Japanese troops were thrown into chaos.

The Japanese army has always been heavy air defense, and the troops were not equipped with anti-aircraft machine guns at this time. Although Matsuo also organized soldiers to shoot at the air, the small-caliber ammunition of the 38 guns did not play any role at all for those planes that emitted a metallic sheen on the belly, and under the cover of these planes, more than a dozen bombers also continued to dive and drop bombs at low altitudes, and the three military vehicles were soon blown into three fire dragons.

More than 20 minutes later, the planes dropped their bombs before they flew away to the northwest.

Matsuo only had time at this time, and ordered his troops to hurry to salvage the ammunition on the vehicle that had not yet been detonated, as well as the few field guns that had not been blown up. Looking at the casualties of the troops, Matsuo almost turned his back on his back. During the more than 20 minutes of bombing and strafing, more than 300 people were killed and wounded, and almost two squadrons were reimbursed.

At this moment, a large number of cavalrymen wearing the gray uniforms of the Northeast Army rushed from the south, numbering more than 3,000 people.

Let more than 2,000 of those cavalry rush over, then his less than 5,000 recognizable wing will really be over.

Under Matsuo's command, four brigades spread rapidly along both sides of the railway, dozens of heavy machine guns and hundreds of crooked handles swept at the rushing cavalry. Not to be outdone, dozens of mortars that got out of the car were rescued in time, and shells were constantly fired at large groups of cavalry.

Under the intensive fire of the Japanese army, the cavalry that rushed to the front was knocked down in a large area, and hurriedly withdrew from the range of Japanese fire.

Matsuo, who was so angry by the plane, only then did he breathe a sigh of relief.

However, what surprised him was that the other party quickly raised the white flag

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