Chapter 152 1
Commander Liu was very conflicted. The soldiers took obedience to orders as their duty, and he could not send troops rashly without the orders of his superiors. However, Commander Liu was also a faction of the Anti-Japanese War. The Chinese army was fighting bloody battles with the Japanese devils in Hedong, but Commander Liu watched the fire from the other side of the river.
It is not his style to not save him, especially when he learned that Yang Jiuwa also led dozens of his bandit brothers to cross the river without hesitation to help Captain Guo fight against the Japanese devils, he felt guilty and felt that he was not even as good as a bandit leader.
Commander Liu sent another power to Commander Liu Kan Group and asked for troops to send troops to support him. He had been waiting for two days before replying: I will re-allocate a regiment's troops and you can send troops appropriately without affecting Fengqi's defense.
Side reinforcements.
Commander Liu's confidence increased greatly. He selected elite soldiers and generals and quickly drove to the bank of the Yellow River. Seeing that the Yellow River had been blocked by the Japanese, he was determined to open a bloody road and force the Yellow River to reinforce Commander Guo. However, the Japanese on the other side had too strong firepower, and there were planes in the sky.
During the bombing, Commander Liu failed to cross the Yellow River.
Commander Liu held a military meeting on the battlefield and decided to divide the troops into two groups. One of the troops was still playing games with the enemy on the spot. The other troops quietly detoured to the upper reaches of the Yellow River. At this time, the communications soldiers sent another emergency telephone. Commander Liu looked at the top of the emergency telephone.
In the Ming Dynasty, the "Ministry of National Defense" had only one sentence in the telegram: Order the officers and soldiers of your unit to stop crossing the east immediately and withdraw to standby.
The officers and soldiers of Commander Liu's troops quarreled together, what kind of order is this? Several cadres above the regiment gathered together to discuss: If the emperor is not in charge of his order, he might as well act according to the original plan.
Commander Liu knew that the debate on peace and war within the Kuomintang has never stopped. Wang Jingwei, He Yingqin and others even pessimistically believed that they would die if they fought again, so they would just cede land and pay compensation for a while. Most generals led by Li Zongren strongly advocated the relationship with Xiao
Japan fought to the death, creating a situation where each person had a different opinion in the debate between war and peace. Chairman Jiang was undecided. He believed that the Communist Party was the main concern of the National Government. On the surface, it was forced to achieve cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party under the pressure of the people, but in fact, it was for the
The Communist Party is still resentful. Commander Liu is a slight person and even has no say in the National Government. He can only obey orders, withdraw troops from the front line, and fight against the orders of the Ministry of National Defense.
But Commander Liu would not give up. He deployed a small number of troops on the bank of the Yellow River to harass the enemy on the other side, divert the enemy's sight, distract the enemy's energy, and reduce the pressure on Commander Guo to face the enemy head-on. The rest of the troops evacuated from the bank of the Yellow River.
Before evacuation, some supplies were prepared, and once there was a chance, they would be transported across the Yellow River to replenish the troops of the delegation Guo.
The troops had just embarked on the way back and met the militia led by the Twelve Neng and the surrounding villages voluntarily organized. The people knew the truth that "every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the country." They carried pigs and sheep to comfort the anti-Japanese troops.
Seeing the troops retreating without fighting, Twelve Cannon was a little confused and asked Commander Liu: Why did he escape at the battle?
Commander Liu had no choice but to take out the orders of the Ministry of National Defense so that Shi Er could see. When Shi Er could be furious and scolded loudly, it must be a treacherous minister in the Nanjing government! Commander Liu explained that soldiers must obey orders.
Twelve Neng is also a beef tendon, and he argues with Commander Liu in person: I think the problem is not that simple. Chairman Jiang’s purpose is obviously to use a knife to kill people! He wants to use the hand of the Japanese devils to destroy the troops under General Yang Hucheng. Commander Liu, if you
A Chinese soldier with a conscience should make a quick decision, turn his head around, and fight to the death with the Japanese devils in Hedong, otherwise you will become a sinner for the ages!
Chapter completed!