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Chapter 331: The quick revolt of the battle

Almost at the same time, the Militia General Command and the Kwantung Army command received a telegram from Hailar one after another. However, the former telegram was to report victory, while the latter telegram was to report death.

Seeing that the First Minister Division, with the cooperation of the reconnaissance brigade, successfully captured Hailar, who had the largest number of troops stationed in Xing'an, Deng Chenggong knew that his heart-to-heart tactics had been successful. Next, if the Japanese army did not want their lair to be raided, they would either mobilize troops to encircle and suppress the main militia troops entering Xing'an, or they would just start to consider a retreat.

He told Wu Sanshan, a confidant who is increasingly general, to speed up the pace of taking advantage of the empty military forces in Xing'an when the Kwantung Army was in Xing'an and wiped out the Japanese troops in Xing'an in one fell swoop. As for the several reserve divisions stationed in Mongolia, they would take the prepared large convoy after dawn to quickly advance Xing'an. Therefore, they only needed to retain some of their troops and defend the fruits of victory. The subsequent reinforcements would stabilize the situation in the rear.

Without any worries, the First Minshi Division and the Mo Infantry Brigade began to reliably regain their strong firepower and rapid action advantages in Xing'an. Finally, it was not until the main force of the Kwantung Army drawn from Hei Province arrived, and most of the areas in Xing'an were liberated. And on the border of Hei Province, they officially exchanged fire with the Kwantung Army troops.

Compared with the Militia Corps' offensive battles between two battles, the Kwantung Army defenders who were penetrated into the border of Black Province were under relatively greater pressure. Looking at the increasing number of casualties day by day, the senior executives of the Kwantung Army felt their hearts bleeding.

Especially the Kwantung Army that fought against the First Minister Division were mostly garrison troops drawn from various cities. Their forces seemed to be more than the First Minister Division, but they were not opponents of those people when they started. If it weren't for the First Minister Division, which was not equipped with large-scale artillery troops, they would be dragged on the front line of the Black Province by the Kwantung Army. I am afraid that the Black Province, which was used as a logistics and food base in the First Minister Division, was also ignited by the war of the First Minister Division.

Although they were ready for such sacrifice, the combat effectiveness displayed by the militia corps after the attack made them feel heartbroken. Just after the militia launched the general attack on July 7, their defensive front on the front line of Liao Province had basically lost its function. The fortifications that had spent a lot of money to build have now become the positions for militia to counterattack them. The troops they arranged on the front line could only retreat to the second or even the third line positions to fight against the militia.

This continuous retreat also made their squad in Liao Province slightly eroded by the militia troops. I believe it won’t take long. I am afraid that Liaobei will become the territory of the militia unit. If the militia unit captures Liaobei, their situation will become more and more dangerous. The foundation that the Kwantung Army has built in the northeast for more than ten years will be silenced.

What made them even more nervous was that the troops led by the First Min-Second Division, which might have seized their backs, had almost occupied Xing'an. Moreover, the main militia forces that were constantly replenishing from Mongolia to the front line were constantly starting to advance towards their Black Province. This means that the militia corps were aiming to attack the second route and constantly compressing their activity space in the Northeast.

Knowing that the war would continue, if there were no foreign aid, they would have to fail, but they didn't know how long it would be. They asked for support from the country, but they received a reply that there was no soldiers to send. As for the Japanese troops in the south, they had completely fallen into a full-scale war with ** at this time.

Even the safest and most secure coastal cities in the past have successively suffered damage from Chinese guerrilla forces. The Japanese army in the southern region, which relies on sea transportation, also had unfavorable logistics supply. The choice before the Kwantung Army is very simple, either to fight with the militia corps to the end or to ensure their access to North Korea. Once they are really unable to recover, they must ensure the strategic base of North Korea in any case.

After formulating this last resort, the Kanto Army's troops retreated continuously began to gather on a large scale on the Andong front line. The militia troops attacking Andong also suffered the greatest counterattack. It seemed that Anton's territory was the treasure of the Kanto Army. Even if they were captured by the main militia forces, the troops they kept replenishing there would be desperately snatched back.

As for the troops attacking the Liaobei area and entering Jilin and Nenjiang, the counterattacks they suffered were relatively lighter, but there was also a situation of repeated positions fighting. Over time, Deng Chenggong, who was paying attention to the frontline war, seemed to have thought that the Kwantung Army had just thought of a way out before losing!

Understanding the idea of ​​the Kwantung Army, Deng Chenggong asked Hu Guangzong to adjust his troops in time. For the troops attacking Andong, he only required a large number of Kwantung Army troops in front of him, and did not require them to go deep into the Andong area. Since the Kwantung Army treasured their Andong territory so much, Deng Chenggong would make those places that continuously consume their troops.

Instruct the Armored Division to focus on attacking the Nenjiang front line and open up their strategic channels with the Civil Division 1 to form a joint combat situation for the second main attacking troops as soon as possible.

The adjustment of the main attack direction of the militia troops was soon discovered by the senior management of the Kwantung Army. The senior management of the Kwantung Army, who also realized how threat the two attacking troops posed to them once the association posed a threat to them, had to draw troops again to gather heavy troops in the border areas between Nenjiang and Xing'an to prevent the convergence of the two armies.

Seeing that the Kwantung Army was not stupid, and knew what effect would have happened after the two armies reunite. Deng Chenggong, when he received the intelligence department stationed in Harbin, sent the defenders in various cities in Hei Province, most of them were puppet troops and police forces. The Japanese in the city were pitiful. Finally, he issued an order to the waiting quick-resistance division, ready to carry out the first airborne operation.

The purpose of the second route's attack was to disrupt the defensive arrangement of the Kwantung Army and to continuously change the direction of the attack, to continuously consume the Japanese reserve troops retained in the rear cities. Only by mobilizing all these garrisons, Deng Chenggong would ask the Kuai Rebel Division to tell them what a real elite force is.

When the First Civil Division and other militias were fighting in full swing, all the officers and soldiers of the Quick Rebel Division, who had officially formed, knew from the beginning of the war that they would serve as a killer force that determines the success or failure of the war. However, after more than a month of fighting, they were not doing anything. The elites who were drawn from various troops began to feel a little unable to sit still.

As the commander of the division, Wu Zhongyuan, although he knew that Deng Chenggong would not allow them to participate in the war, he naturally felt that the time was not ripe. But when he saw the soldiers and officers in the division began to ask for war to him, the commander. After more than a month of patient, he finally couldn't help but send a telegram to Deng Chenggong for war. As a result, all he got was a reply, and continued to strengthen the training time.

After waiting for more than a month, the frontline troops continued to achieve impressive results. Their main division, known as the strongest militia army, still stayed at the garrison every day to train. Wu Zhongyuan couldn't help but start sending reports to fight every day, which made Deng Chenggong and Hu Guangzong very upset. It was not until Deng Chenggong asked for battle again and again that they canceled the telegrams for joining the war. Wu Zhongyuan and the officers who were quick to rebel divisions were quieter. But the enthusiasm for training every day had undoubtedly decreased a lot.

Until the telegram that I had been looking forward to for a long time was sent to the confidential room of the Quick Rebel Division, the confidential officer who translated the content of the telegram began to laugh and said, "The commander-in-chief's order, we are going to the battlefield!"

His yelling attracted all the people in the confidential room. The officers in charge of the guards glared at him and said, "Shut up, can you talk nonsense? Remember, you are confidential staff in the confidential room. Not everything can be yelled out.

Forget it this time, I know you guys can’t wait to go to the battlefield, but remember not to be an example! I will send the telegram to the division commander and the others as soon as possible. I believe that with this order, the division commander and the others will be excited!"

Sure enough, when he rushed into the combat command of the Crash Rebel Division with a telegram, he had nothing to do during this period of time and could only speculate on the map that the division officers in the Crash Rebel Division implemented the airborne area turned around and stared at the confidential officer with an excited expression.

During this period, there were very few telegrams in their division. Apart from receiving some front-line war notices every day, the only telegrams that really excite this confidential officer must be the only combat orders.

Dang Wu Zhongyuan also said in anticipation: "Xiao Du, is it an order for combat?"

The lieutenant officer named Du nodded desperately and said, "Secretary Commander, look! This is the order sent by the commander to the division headquarters. We can finally go out to fight the Japanese."

When he heard that it was indeed a long-awaited order, Wu Zhongyuan quickly received the telegram and saw that the area where they quickly rebeled and implemented the enemy airborne was Harbin City, a city he once led to.

He immediately said seriously: "Xiao Du. Notify all regiments and battalions of the division to quickly assemble and stand by, and wait for the division headquarters to issue an order for airborne operations at any time. In addition, tell the transport brigade to prepare the transport aircraft. After the orders to set off at that time arrive, a fighter squadron will cooperate with us to carry out airborne and tell the regiment commanders below that they will go to the division headquarters to hold a combat meeting in an hour. Go down!"

After explaining several preparatory orders before departure, he took a telegram to the airborne location designated by Deng Chenggong. Based on the local intelligence provided by the intelligence department, he began to analyze with several division officers how to capture Harbin City as quickly as possible after the airborne.

The most important thing is that with their current airborne transportation capabilities, there is only one brigade unit's troops that can airborne at most at each time. Therefore, once they airborne operations and discover, the first airborne troops waiting for the subsequent airborne troops to arrive before they arrive, must ensure that they can control the Japanese troops that are likely to come to encircle and suppress them.

Fortunately, Wu Zhongyuan knew that the Kwantung Army's air force had almost been defeated by the militia and air force, and most of the airports they built in the Northeast were bombed. Most of the only few air force troops also transferred to the front line of North Korea.

There are very few air force remaining in the Northeast. But once they carry out airborne, I believe that the Japanese army will inevitably stop them from attacking this deadly attack. At that time, the Japanese will be mad at the Japanese and they will be afraid that they will attack their transport air force at any cost! In this way, the fighter squadron will undoubtedly provide them with insurance.

After several division officers roughly determined the specific order of airborne in each division, they received the order to drive to the command center desperately. They soon received their own order of departure, and the first relegation mission was the assault brigade with strong penetration capabilities in the fast-reverse division.

The first airborne mission was no different from the previous vanguard troops. The officers and soldiers of the assault brigade undoubtedly became the most excited group. When they were ready to prepare before the expedition, Deng Chenggong sent the specific time and location of the airborne to the Kuai Rebel Division. He also told them to test whether their flying tiger division was worthy of its name, the battlefield, which was also here.

When they learned that they would have had reconnaissance troops that infiltrated into Heizhou Province in advance and the cooperation of local intelligence departments, Wu Zhongyuan undoubtedly had a few more confidence. They chose the place where they were airborne, which was still dozens of kilometers away from Harbin City. In addition, the few ranches in the local area had been controlled by the intelligence departments and the reconnaissance brigade.
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