Chapter 877: The Far East Line of Defense (Part 1)
Wang Yaowu ordered the troops not to enter and sent the military military police battalion to guard the military headquarters for warning, because the gold was too tempting, and even he couldn't help but feel a little moved. The bodies of the puppet troops and Japanese soldiers who were entangled together and died in silence and the black blood flowing out. He reminded Wang Yaowu, what kind of madness did they have been in before? Wang Yaowu had great confidence in his troops before, but now his confidence was not very strong. In the face of the huge amount of gold, all moral bottom lines seemed so pale and hypocritical. Therefore, Wang Yaowu blocked the scene and left the task of cleaning up gold to Li Lun, who had just implemented the airborne. What surprised Wang Yaowu was that Li Lun only sent the military police company to blockade, saying that he would wait for the arrival of the special operations cluster to clean up, because the gold was too tempting, and Li Lun was afraid that he would make mistakes. | March 8 Literature
Regarding Li Lun's frankness, Wang Yaowu shook his head helplessly. Gao Fei was able to be honest with his subordinates that even if he was not there, his subordinates could never leave him. This was of great help to the combat effectiveness of the troops, but it was not a blessing for a country.
The Japanese deliberately planned that there was a big problem because of the Yin Fengyang violation of the troops below. However, this is only part of the Jinlihe plan. How much gold was plundered by the Japanese from Southeast Asia and China? I am afraid no one knows? However, there are records of 227 gold mines in Jilin, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, and Rehe, many of which were discovered during the Qing Dynasty. However, since the Northeast was a large gold mine that was not allowed to be mined in the land of Xinglong, for example, the Japanese were robbed cleanly by the Japanese within five years. It is conservatively estimated that the plunder of more than 1,500 tons of pure gold was plundered. As the largest semi-open-pit gold mine in China at that time, it was plundered by the Japanese very thoroughly.
This account can only be forgotten in the future. During the battle of airborne Zhangjiakou, the paratroopers also sacrificed more than 300 officers and soldiers. The importance of the paratroopers was fully reflected by the Youth Army General Command. Gao Fei left a small matter, destroyed all the Japanese documents, and secretly disposed of all prisoners of war, leaving about a quarter of the gold escorted by the special operations cluster for emergency purposes, and the rest was handed over to the central government.
Chiang Kai-shek, who was preparing to return the city to Nanjing, was very happy because the intelligence and joy collected from the Military Control Commission and all aspects were collected. Gao Fei was worthy of his trust. At least Gao Fei's loyalty, who held heavy troops in front of him, was unquestionable. However, Chiang Kai-shek was a little confused about Gao Fei's stagnation on the Heilongjiang and the Far East border. Now is a good time to take advantage of the victory. Why did he stop and miss the big fighter? The border fortress system built by the Japanese army was not aimed at the Soviets? It's easy to attack from behind! Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 877
Chiang Kai-shek might have thought things too simple, because from the end of 1940, when the Kwantung Army was special exercise, the Japanese army had completed the defensive construction in the east from Hunchun, Jilin Province, the central border through the Central Soviet border of Heilongjiang Province, and to the west from Hailar and Alshan. A total of 17 fortresses were built, and the fortress groups spread more than 1,700 kilometers, and a total of 80,000 permanent fortifications were built. In addition, it also included thousands of permanent underground warehouses, power stations, communication hubs, water supply stations and other ancillary military facilities, as well as a large number of second- and third-line general positions and field positions, military airports, military railways and highways, and the project volume was huge.
Gao Fei stood in the General Command of the Chinese Youth Army in Changchun. The original General Command of the Chinese Youth Army was temporarily set up in the Manchukuo Palace, but Gao Fei did not like the surprise attacks there. Moreover, the Manchukuo Palace was not a military command building, and its structure was not suitable for being a senior command center, so he moved to the former Kwantung Army Command.
The Kanto Army Command is actually a huge group of structures. This huge group of buildings was finally decided by the Japanese carefully selected site. For the Japanese invaders, they always believed that the Changchun annex of Manchuria Railway, which was close to the Japanese, was much safer than the Chinese residential area. Therefore, they did not dare to stay away from the Manchuria Railway, which had been operating for decades. As a result, the Kanto Army Command was built with the annex behind them.
Gao Fei had seen some old photos in his previous life, but he had no direct feelings. The construction of the invaders' buildings on the land of the Chinese was an inexplicable shame before Gao Fei. If it were not for the lack of a suitable headquarters, Gao Fei really wanted to order the engineers to blast it, but the country began to restore the country and be in trouble. It was obviously inappropriate to make a big move.
When Gao Fei moved to the former Kanto Army Command, he found that the ethnic group of the Japanese was not very good. Apart from the morally corrupt beasts, the buildings of the Japanese were not as good as those of the beasts. However, the buildings of the Japanese were well-built, with a bit of the Tang style remains. The whole building was 300-shaped, with two double-eaved hip-mounted towers in the middle and both wings. The most special thing was that the roof was paved with black copper tiles, with large eaves and contrasting with the white walls. The sloped roof and the eaves of the two wings were drained by the eaves ditch. The black square drainage pipes were integrated with the black roof and eaves ditch. The main building had four floors above the ground and one floor underground. On the west side, there were also an residence of the commander of the East Army on the north. There were two underground cars that were more than ten kilometers long east-west.
After moving to the new headquarters, Gao Fei realized that the Japanese designs ranged from the overall overall architectural design to the small windows with copper-covered corners, pure steel supporting columns covering copper, and even the division of toilets and the arrangement of departments, all of which were so-called arrangements. Every inch of space was used to maximize the use, and even the commander-in-chief's company would not be too vacant and wasteful.
There are indeed some things worth learning from and learning from by the Chinese people. The Japanese have learned from us for thousands of years and finally surpassed us in one fell swoop. Before the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Japanese were afraid of China, so Gao Fei believed that the Japanese must be severely punished, which made them afraid and afraid. When they mentioned you, they hated them so much that they were itchy.
Chapter completed!