Chapter 575: The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in Northern Mongolia (2)

Song Zhewu remembered that in order to compete with the army for military spending and resources, the Japanese Navy created an excuse in Shanghai and provoked the "1. Twenty-eight "incident."

Now it is impossible to transfer hundreds of thousands of troops from Northern Mongolia to Shanghai, which is 10,000 miles away in a straight line. Not to mention that there is no time to spare, and the Northern Mongolian troops after the war must rest, and next year it is likely to meet a larger attack by the Soviet army.

But if he doesn't care about Shanghai, it's not Song Zhewu's character, otherwise what's the difference between him and Yan Xishan, Han Fuyu and others?

Song Zhewu thought about it, and finally sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek, in which Song Zhewu reminded Chiang Kai-shek to prevent the Japanese army from provoking another war in Shanghai. He also said that if Chiang Kai-shek agreed, he was willing to send Li Sichi's army to temporarily move to Shanghai.

Chiang Kai-shek quickly telegraphed back and told Song Zhewu that he had noticed the fierce anti-Japanese sentiment among the people in Shanghai and that the situation was in danger of getting out of control. The 19th Route Army is now moving to Shanghai in batches, and the situation should be under control. Moreover, the transportation in Jiangsu and Zhejiang is relatively perfect, and once there is a change, the various units of the Central Army can arrive in time.

In addition, Chiang Kai-shek also told Song Zhewu that it was inappropriate for Li Sichi's army to transfer to Shanghai, and that he was afraid that the Guangzhou side would only increase its misgivings, which would be detrimental to the party's peace talks.

The 19th Route Army, which was a relatively neutral force between the Nationalist Government and the Guangzhou Government, was transferred to Shanghai because Wang Jingwei, Sun Ke, Hu Hanmin, and others were afraid of being played by Chiang Kai-shek, and they were all afraid that they would be detained by Chiang Kai-shek again in Shanghai.

In desperation, Song Zhewu had no choice but to telegraph to Xiao Guodong and Li Sichi, asking Li Sichi's army to be ready to leave Jin at any time before the end of the year. Meantime. Xiao Guodong was asked to contact Du Yuesheng, and Du Yuesheng was asked to organize a batch of arms as soon as possible. Arrive in Shanghai no later than the end of the year. and told Xiao Guodong to tell Du Yuesheng. The arms should be temporarily stored in Shanghai, and they must be stored in the Jing'an Temple and Xujiahui area.

Soon after Chiang Kai-shek's promotion and commendation order was issued, Yan Xishan and Yang Hucheng sent telegrams demanding that Fu Zuoyi's 35th Army and Sun Weiru's 17th Division return to Suiyuan and Shaanxi.

The reason why Yan Xishan transferred Fu Zuoyi's 35th Army back to Suiyuan was that the Japanese colluded with the princes of Inner Mongolia. Suiyuan and Eastern Mongolia were unstable, and the 35th Army had to go back to prepare for war against Japan; Yang Hucheng's reason for transferring Sun Weiru was that the Sichuan warlords Liu Cunhou and Tian Songrao had invaded southern Shaanxi, and he wanted to expel the two warlords by force.

Will Yan Xishan take the initiative to fight against Japan? Song Zhewu would not believe this reason. Even Yang Hucheng's reasons will not be completely true, the real reason for Yan Xishan and Yang Hucheng should be to worry about their two troops.

Years of experience in dealing with Chiang Kai-shek tell them. Their chairman has already begun to pay attention to "Fu Zuoyi and Sun Weiru".

For this, Song Zhewu basically understood, and Chiang Kai-shek did this. How could they hide from Yan Xishan and Yang Hucheng, two smart people.

Although Song Zhewu was still a little reluctant to let Fu Zuoyi and Sun Weiru go, but after all, the battle of Northern Mongolia has ended, and after entering the winter, it is impossible for the Soviet army to invade Northern Mongolia again. And if you want to go, you have to walk quickly, otherwise it will snow heavily. If these tens of thousands of people want to go back, they will have to wait for the beginning of spring.

Fu Zuoyi and Sun Weiru did not fight a few vicious battles in Northern Mongolia this time. It's just that when the Soviet army on the middle route went south to rescue the Soviet army on the west road, it was hard to resist the main force of the Soviet army on the middle route for two days. They suffered some losses, but their troops only suffered four or five thousand casualties.

The bereavement pensions of the two armies were paid by Song Zhewu in full accordance with the treatment of the Fourth Route Army. They also gave them 10,000 Mosin Nagant rifles, 50 heavy machine guns, 30 Depp light machine guns, 24 75-mm mountain guns, and 30 60-mm mortars. …,

In addition, when the Fourth Route Army was given an additional month's victory pay to the participating troops, it also brought a share to the 35th Army and the 17th Division.

These weapons were enough to equip a division, which made Fu Zuoyi and Sun Weiru very happy. Both said that if they had the opportunity next time, they would be willing to follow Song Zhewu's command.

After arranging to send Fu Zuoyi's 35th Army and Sun Weiru's 17th Division away, Song Zhewu began to devote all his energy to dealing with the more than 200,000 Soviet prisoners captured and other related matters.

First, he ordered that Mulun should be temporarily the seat of Kasimov's government-in-exile, but that local military and civilian affairs would be managed by the North Mongolian Province and the North Mongolian Border Command. Kasimov's government-in-exile could set up paramilitary units of no more than one corps, with troops under the direct training and command of Wei Guanghui.

Regarding the matter of allowing Kasimov to set up a Kazakh government-in-exile, Chiang Kai-shek told Soong that it was inappropriate, but he did not force Soong Zhewu to dissolve Kasimov's government-in-exile.

As soon as Chiang Kai-shek said it, Song Zhewu also understood that he had indeed done something inappropriate. At that time, he was only because the Soviet Union helped the separatists in Northern Mongolia to form a puppet Mongolian government, and he was purely trying to help Kasimov with a-for-tat mentality. Moreover, if this Kasimov is capable, maybe it will really destabilize Kazakhstan and involve the energy of the Soviet government. In this way, the pressure of the USSR on Northern Mongolia would also be reduced.

However, with this government-in-exile, it created another pretext for the Soviet invasion of Northern Mondo.

However, Song Zhewu also believed that the Soviet authorities would invade North Mongolia with or without an excuse, and although the Soviet Union failed this time, Stalin would soon make a comeback. He will definitely not wait another ten or eight years for Beimeng's return to China to become a tacit fact. In this regard, Song Zhewu has never reported any illusions. He has instructed Xiao Guodong and Jia Jingde to speed up the preparation of military supplies and alternate soldiers, and the supplies and supplementary soldiers will be in place as soon as they are opened next year. Moreover, he instructed Wei Guanghui to train the Kazakh troops mainly for guerrilla warfare, and the specific methods were to be modeled after the Red Army in Jiangxi.

As for the establishment of the Jewish army, it was entirely because Pinsko took the initiative to find Song Zhewu, saying that he was entrusted by the Zion Organization to set up two brigades of Jewish troops in Northern Mongolia with the help of Song Zhewu, so as to prepare military personnel for the future establishment of the Jewish state.

Pinsko said that the weapons, equipment, and salaries of the two Jewish brigades were provided entirely by Zion, and that Song only needed to help with the training. In return, Zion provided Song with an interest-free loan of $200 million a year. In addition, they will mobilize Jews in Europe and the United States to help Song Zhewu obtain the industrial equipment and technology he wants.

Song Zhewu thought that this matter was beneficial to him, he had always had a good impression of the Jews, and it was not difficult to help them form an army, not to mention that the funds and technology were exactly what he lacked now, and with the help of the Jews, it was much easier for him to obtain technology from Europe and the United States.

After bargaining, the two sides finally reached an agreement: Song Zhewu promised to help him form a regular brigade and a special brigade. In addition, Song Zhewu will also provide Jews with a piece of land to build a town near Saiyin Shanda in northern Mongolia for the Jews in exile to settle down, and Zion will pay $10 million a year in rent until the official establishment of the State of Israel. After the establishment of the Jewish state, the Jewish towns built in Sainsanda and the corresponding assets must be handed over to the local government free of charge. The two Jewish brigades formed were required to be part of the Fourth Route Army and fully subordinate to the command of the Fourth Route Army before the Jews could establish a state. In return, the Zion Organization provided Song with an interest-free loan of $300 million a year, as well as help to introduce European and American technology and equipment. …,

During this time, Song Zhewu's energy was most involved in the more than 200,000 Soviet prisoners.

As soon as Pinsko and the Chinese branch of Zion appeared, the Soviet officers and soldiers of Jewish origin took the initiative to contact them, and under their explanation, all the captured officers and soldiers of the Jewish Soviet army agreed to join the Jewish brigade. Among them was the commander of the Soviet vanguard regiment in the center, Niyazov.

Song Zhewu knew that in the Soviet army, especially in World War II, many outstanding generals of Jewish descent emerged, and these outstanding Jewish generals could no longer remain in the Soviet army in World War II, and they could be solved at this opportunity.

To this end, Song Zhewu drew up a list of active Jewish officers in the Soviet army, totaling more than 30 people.

Among them is Antonov, who is currently the commander of the 15th Infantry Division of the Soviet Army; Yakov, the current commander of the Moscow Proletarian Infantry Division? Grigorievich? Kreuzel,; Katukov, who is now studying at the Moscow Higher Infantry School; Dragonsky, commander of the 2nd Tank Brigade of the Soviet Army; Sermyon, deputy chief of staff of the 1st Tank Division of the Soviet Army. Moiseevich. Krivoshein.

In addition, there are three non-Jewish officers on this list, they are Zhukov, the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Soviet Army; Rokossovsky, commander of the 7th Cavalry Division of the Soviet Army; Staff Officer of Lieutenant Colonel Vasilevsky of the Military Training Department of the Red Army of the USSR.

Pinsko was surprised by the list proposed by Song Zhewu. He had barely heard of these people before, and he couldn't understand why Song Zhewu was so interested in these Jewish officers in the Soviet army.

Song Zhewu's explanation was that since he was going to fight against the Soviet army, he had to know something about the active and upcoming officers of the Soviet army, and the collection of information about these Jewish officers was completely accidental. If these Jewish officers could join the Jewish Brigade, it would be of great benefit to the Jewish National Founding Association.

In fact, Pinsko didn't know that these Jewish officers selected by Song Zhewu were all outstanding military talents who were famous in World War II and made great contributions to the defense of the Soviet Union and the final victory, although it cannot be said that without these people, the Soviet Union would definitely collapse in World War II, but it is certain, and even inevitable, that the war will endure some twists and turns for a longer time

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