Chapter 282 Wu Aihua’s Game 3 (Two updates are here, I wish you all a happy Dragon Boat Festival!)
All Wu Aihua's efforts were aimed at making Japan "retreat from difficulties" rather than completely defeating Japan! At this time, the Second World War had not yet broken out, and the United States, Britain, France and other countries had not yet suffered from Japan's madness.
Invasion, if Wu Aihua wants to completely defeat Japan at this time, he will inevitably encounter a backlash from the United States, Britain, France and other countries, and the price may not be cost-effective.
Besides, it would not be Wu Aihua's wish if the world were to simply follow the historical trajectory and reach the ending it once had. In the Second World War in history, China was indeed the victor, but the difference between this victor and other countries is that other countries
Both countries have received a large amount of "dividends", while China only gained "independence" and has not even recovered the "cost" it paid.
Moreover, the historical world structure formed after World War II is not what Wu Aihua likes. The country with the largest population, the oldest history, and the oldest culture in the world is actually subject to other countries. It is particularly embarrassing no matter what. Wu Aihua in later generations
He had no ability to change this ending, so he had to be an "angry youth" in private, but Wu Aihua, who had traveled through time, had the ability and foundation to change everything. If you don't take what God gives you, you will be punished by God!
In fact, although Japan has decisively increased the scale of its aggression against China, its own family knows its own affairs. The Japanese government, including the Emperor of Japan, has no control over whether the Japanese army that failed in the Battle of Peking and Tianjin can complete the so-called Holy War in Greater East Asia.
They are also somewhat skeptical about the mission; they are not very optimistic about whether Japan's domestic economic situation can support this war. Moreover, the voice of Japan's domestic opposition is much louder than at the same time in history.
Japan's decision to expand its aggression was largely due to the Japanese army's luck and revenge psychology. From the perspective of luck, Japan believed that the victory achieved by the National Defense Forces was obtained by trickery and was not a reflection of its true strength.
The Japanese army just didn't pay attention and fell into the trap (sometimes, a lie told three times will become the truth). Moreover, even if the National Defense Force is really powerful, it cannot be compared with the Japanese army. The victory or defeat of all battles is basically the same.
It was nothing, so they were lucky to have Japan win the next battle; the revenge mentality is easy to understand. Being defeated by the Chinese people they looked down on was a heavy blow to the self-confidence of the Japanese people, because revenge was necessary to achieve peace.
People are angry!
After the Battle of Peking and Tianjin, Japan quickly expanded its aggression against China, which really surprised Wu Aihua. In Wu Aihua's view, the Japanese army should seek negotiations with the National Defense Forces, or at least test the reaction of the National Defense Forces. However, this arrogant nation actually pushed Wu Aihua to
and the Wehrmacht were ignored.
Fortunately, Wu Aihua was not complacent because of his victory over the Japanese army, and continued to work hard to build up his strength. He was not even interested in domestic political games, and left it to the experienced Chen Jitang.
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Standing on a beach near Jinshanwei, Wu Aihua let the sea breeze blow his hair and face. It has been a week since he rushed to Hangzhou Bay on the evening of the 20th. During this week, Wu Aihua basically ignored the war.
Ask, wholeheartedly preparing a big gift for the Japanese here.
The first thing Wu Aihua did after arriving at Jinshanwei was to drive away all the Chinese people and open up this place as a "battlefield." Wu Aihua must have known that it was impossible for the 600,000 Japanese troops on the South China Front to land in Hangzhou Bay at the same time. At most, one
The army even only has one division, but even one division is not something the National Defense Force is willing to compete with, because accompanying the Japanese landing, there will definitely be the main ships of the Chinese fleet of the Japanese Navy, and even the Hosho or Zuiho.
aircraft carrier.
However, when Wu Aihua came here, he did not intend to fight to the death with the Japanese, but prepared to outwit them.
After driving away the Chinese residents, Wu Aihua spent 7 days building a large number of "trenches", "fortifications" and "bunkers" within a distance of 3-5 kilometers from the coastline, and also placed a lot of "artillery". Of course
These artillery pieces may be real or fake, but they can still be fired at critical moments.
In building these projects, Wu Aihua is quite handy because of his experience in Nantong. Basically, it only takes Wu Aihua about an hour to "open up" each kilometer of "trench".
But don't think that these "trenches" or "fortifications" are fake. If necessary, these trenches can accommodate at least one division of Wehrmacht soldiers. In order to build these things, Wu Aihua spent a lot of money.
Almost all of the fortification parts previously seized from the Japanese army, including the steel plates and cement plates specially prepared by Wu Aihua, are used here.
Wu Aihua established a second line of defense between 7 and 10 kilometers away from the coastline. Although this line of defense was also within the range of Japanese rock artillery fire, Wu Aihua built it stronger and could completely prevent attacks from 350mm naval guns.
At this line of defense, Wu Aihua planned to let the National Defense Forces come to guard. Of course, the number of people would not be too many, and one regiment would be enough.
In addition, Wu Aihua also buried a large amount of barbed wire in the shallow sea, as well as trigger-type and pull-type mines (the weapons and ammunition are placed in the space and will never fail or explode). The Japanese army had to pay a heavy price if they wanted to go ashore.
price.
Could Wu Aihua allow the Japanese troops to land so easily? Obviously not!
Therefore, Wu Aihua built one of the most important buildings in Jinshanwei, which was the "fortification" that he, Shen Ren, Kong Wu and others squatted on. This fortification was not higher than 50cm from the sea level, but there was a way to do it when the tide was high.
To prevent the sea tide from infiltrating, this "fortification" must have an underground passage connected to the rear position. In any case, Wu Aihua will not completely expose himself to the Japanese naval guns.
Of course, this fortification is very solid, but the space is not very large. Even a rocket launcher vehicle cannot be placed. Fortunately, Wu Aihua's purpose is not to use this "fortification" to annihilate the enemy, but to use this "fortification" to "capture"
The Japanese army's small ships, aircraft carriers and fighter planes, as well as various naval guns and firearms.
When approaching the coast, can tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers who have lost their landing craft and all weapons and equipment be able to swim back to the large battleship? Wu Aihua thinks it is very difficult, so most of them will swim ashore.
At this time, the guys from the Wuwei Battalion were capturing prisoners. When they were almost done, a regiment from the second-line position had almost arrived. The reason why Wu Aihua was confident in dealing with the Japanese South China Front before the war was based on this consideration.
He could use the "Dragon's Nest" to disarm the Japanese army in all directions.
Previously, Wu Aihua seriously asked Shen Ren and Kong Wu whether this approach was feasible, and the two replied, "Logically, it should be feasible." Wu Aihua thought for a long time and felt that the risk was worth taking. Of course, Wu Aihua would not challenge it again.
The nerves of the system are doing some kind of "body show".
Moreover, when Wu Aihua learned that the Japanese troops in South China were preparing to land at Hangzhou Bay, he had already instructed Feng Jianjun to mobilize a regiment of shore-based aviation to be stationed at the Deqing temporary airport. The shore-based aviation troops usually trained most in ship attacks to deal with the Japanese army.
For aircraft carriers and battleships, shore-based aviation is the most suitable arm.
Since the Chinese fleet of the Japanese Navy is coming to Hangzhou Bay, will Wu Aihua allow them to easily return to the Taiwan base? The answer is obviously no. Therefore, after receiving the intelligence that the Japanese South China Front army will land at Jinshanwei, Wu Aihua immediately ordered
The First Fleet of the National Defense Forces Navy stationed in Fujian and Guangdong rushed to the rescue of Hangzhou Bay and made preparations to capture or sink Japanese warships.
Even without the metamorphosis ability of the "Dragon's Nest", it is possible for the National Defense Force to sink some Japanese warships. Because no matter how powerful the Japanese navy is, there is not much way to resist when faced with the bombing of the shore-based aviation force of the National Defense Force.
Then, they had no choice but to hurriedly protect the troop transport and escape to the open sea. At this time, the National Defense Force and Navy, especially 4 "Strange Dragon Type 1" (3100-ton class) submarines and 6 "Yulong Type 1" (800-ton class) submarines,
Class) submarines suddenly attacked, it would be surprising if the Japanese Navy did not lose troops or generals.
Everything is ready, all we need is the east wind.
Wu Aihua performed a "miracle" on the beach of Jinshanwei, which really shocked the bastards in the Wuwei camp. They knew that Commander-in-Chief Wu was very powerful and even a bit mysterious, but they just didn't understand that Jinshanwei was obviously
It was they who were on guard. How could so many steel plates and cement boards appear overnight, as well as those big and deep trenches dug? Could it be that Commander-in-Chief Wu really has the ability to "spread beans and make troops"
, at night, the bean soldiers brought these supplies?
They thought about it over and over, but in the end they still didn't believe it. Because magic must have a limit. Seeing thousands of tons of materials on the beach, how could it be caused by magic? It was only human power, the efforts of tens of thousands of people, or the use of machinery.
Only then can these materials be moved from far away.
However, on the second day, the third day, and the fourth day, these supplies continued to increase for three consecutive days, and the length of the trenches also continued to increase. The rest was done by 300 armed guards.
The soldiers started working as "construction workers". They had to reinforce these steel plates and cement boards to fortifications and "bunkers". Fortunately, a certain master prepared a considerable number of construction machinery for them. Otherwise, they would have to rely solely on the manual operations of the Wuwei Battalion.
, it may take half a year or a year to complete this unprecedented task.
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The Japanese 12th Army under Lieutenant General Ogisu Tatehei consisted of the 9th Division, the 104th Division, the 118th Division, the 28th Division, the 40th Division, the 12th Independent Tank Brigade, and the 12th Independent Tank Brigade.
The heavy artillery brigade and other auxiliary forces total more than 150,000 people.
The 9th Division of the Japanese Army is one of the 17 old standing divisions of the Japanese Army. This division participated in the Nanjing Massacre in history. The current division commander is Lieutenant General Yoshizumi Ryosuke, and the Chief of Staff Hirosaku Nakagawa. Whether it is Ogisu Ritsu
Whether they were soldiers or Yoshizumi Ryosuke, they were all at the vanguard of Japan's invasion of China, and their hands were covered with the blood of the Chinese people.
This time, Ogisu Ribing did not use the 28th Division, and the 40th Division served as the vanguard. The annihilation of Hisao Tani's 32nd Division of the Japanese 11th Army made the Japanese base camp not trust the combat effectiveness of the newly established division.
In addition, since the China National Defense Forces stationed in Deqing, the latest information about the National Defense Forces has become even more confusing. Therefore, in order to prevent unexpected events, the Japanese army always requires established divisions to act as vanguards in their formations to deal with possible attacks.
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