Although he wanted to eat the piece of fat in front of him, his reason told Yang Zhen that Wang Guangyu's idea was right. [.Com text] Now fighting continuously, he is already quite tired, not counting the two who have not yet been trained.
In addition to the new company formed by the attacking group tribes, the casualties of the Laoji soldiers brought out from the secret camp of Laoheidingzi Mountain have reached almost one-third, and the troops with little ammunition left are simply unable to continue the fight.
Once they were unable to quickly deal with the puppet Manchukuo troops in front of them, and were entangled by them, they might not be able to escape. So although the piece of fat in front of him that had fallen into chaos was very tempting, Yang Zhen still refused the two companies.
A request for a long attack.
Seeing that the enemy in front of Wang Guangyu was in chaos under the artillery fire, Yang Zhen led his troops without any hesitation to quickly break away from contact with the enemy under the cover of Ma Qichang's artillery fire. He quickly moved north and joined the main force led by Guo Bingxun in advance.
After reuniting with the troops led by Guo Bingxun and Li Yanping who arrived earlier, they felt that they had disturbed the Japanese troops in Binjiang enough. After several consecutive battles, they should have attracted the Japanese troops deployed in the Xiajiang area to encircle and suppress the anti-alliance forces. Yang Zhenzheng, who had returned, attacked
As before, he quietly led the team back to the secret camp of Laoheidingzi Mountain in Ning'an.
In order to avoid the Japanese army's eyes and aerial reconnaissance, Yang Zhen led his team to Xiaosu on a night march, avoiding all areas with human activities, and even avoiding the route from where they came. Almost all marching routes were selected in deep mountains and old forests, and they were carefully
Retreat. At least for now, Yang Zhen believes that Lao Heidingzi's secret camp must not be exposed.
As for Li Yanping's proposal to take advantage of the fact that the Japanese troops in the Xiajiang area have been greatly mobilized and the encirclement they built has been loosened, to lead the troops to withdraw directly to the Xiajiang area and join up with the Second Anti-Japanese Front Army, Yang Zhen hesitated.
, or decided to put it on hold for now.
The troops are in urgent need of rest and recuperation during continuous operations, and the various problems exposed during the operations also need to be solved. Yang Zhen decided not to join the Anti-Japanese Alliance for the time being. Another reason is that Yang Zhen knew that after continuous operations, the physical strength and personnel of the troops were greatly exhausted. Now
It is impossible to cross the Laoye Mountains with high mountains and dense forests. At least before taking a rest for a while, we do not have this ability.
Before he was completely sure, Yang Zhen did not want to cross hundreds of miles of deep mountains and old forests and forcefully cross the Mudanjiang River to join the main force of the Second Anti-Alliance Army. If the Fourth Army had been completely destroyed and the Fifth Army had suffered heavy losses,
Compared with our own troops, the remaining troops of the Second Route Army can still be considered the main force.
Under the current actual situation of the army, Yang Zhen really didn't have much confidence in crossing hundreds of miles of mountain roads and crossing many rivers such as Hailang River and Mudanjiang that were heavily blocked by the Japanese army.
The Second Anti-Alliance Army's westward expedition has exposed almost all of its marching routes. Although there is no precise information, Yang Zhen believes that at this time he was marching east from Ning'an, north to the main activity areas of the Second Anti-Alliance Army, and even south to fight with the Anti-Alliance Army.
All possible roads for the United Front Army, including rivers and mountain passes, are probably tightly blocked by the Japanese army.
The Japanese army was not a fool. They would not have thought that they would turn Binjiang Province upside down, but they would still stay in the Binjiang area, not joining the main forces of the Anti-Japanese Alliance in a place where there was not much room for maneuver.
In addition, after the Battle of Weihe, Lao Heidingzi's secret camp now reserves a large amount of weapons and ammunition as well as food, medicine, winter clothing and other urgently needed supplies for the troops. With these supplies, the troops can safely rest in the secret camp for at least two days.
Yue is making plans. However, since these supplies have to cross a large number of blockades and travel hundreds of miles deep into the mountains and forests, they simply cannot transport them all at once. Troops carrying so much supplies simply cannot fight and march at the same time.
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In addition, the most fundamental thing is that Yang Zhen decided to take these two months of rest, firstly to solve the weaknesses of the troops exposed in this battle. Secondly, to carefully consider the next direction of the struggle. Through this time, in order to support the Anti-Alliance Western Expedition
The launched battle exposed a series of problems, and Yang Zhen has been considering the long-term direction of the future struggle.
During this battle, Yang Zhen felt that although the tactical initiative had always been in his own hands, the strategic initiative had always been in the hands of the Japanese and puppet troops. Although he had won consecutive battles, except at the beginning, he had always
Being passive. Temporary tactical initiative is not a long-term solution after all. In the final analysis, gaining strategic initiative is the basis for the survival of oneself and this unit.
Yang Zhen felt that it was time to discuss the future development direction of his army and what to do next. Yang Zhen did not want to be trapped like the Anti-Japanese Alliance. He first took the initiative to attack, and then was surrounded and suppressed by Japanese and puppet troops. Or the Japanese
The puppet troops surrounded and suppressed them heavily. After they jumped out of the perimeter, they were surrounded and suppressed again and again by the Japanese and puppet troops who were pursuing them. Several perimeter attacks in an attempt to break the deadlock not only failed to solve the problem, but resulted in heavy losses.
Yang Zhen, who had made up his mind, convened a meeting on the third day after withdrawing from Lao Heidingzi's secret camp. He, Guo Bingxun, Li Yanping, Peng Dingjie, and Wang Guangyu attended what was later called the meeting of the five giants that decided the direction of the Northeast.
Regarding the main military and political leaders of the four armies in front of him, Yang Zhen spoke frankly about his thoughts. This meeting was related to the future of the army, and he had nothing to be taboo about. The people in front of him, Guo Bingxun and Peng Dingjie, were related to
They are life and death comrades who have stood out together. And Li Yanping and Wang Guangyu are the senior leaders of the Anti-League, and they are not so superficial. It is better to talk about some things first than to be passive afterward.
After hearing Yang Zhen talk about the future development direction of the army, several people looked at each other and Li Yanping, who was the political commissar, said first: "Old Yang, I have been thinking about what you said these days. In the future struggle,
What is the most beneficial development direction for us? I think in the final analysis we must continue to develop and strengthen ourselves. Only when we strengthen ourselves can we fight the devils to the end."
"Our top priority right now is to expand our troops and strengthen our troops. Improving weapons and equipment, strengthening the training of military and political cadres, and improving the combat capabilities of our troops are what we should do first and foremost."
"What you said, political commissar, makes sense. This is indeed one of the necessary conditions for our survival. However, the northern Manchuria area is sparsely populated, and the few places with dense population and rich products are under the strict control of the Japanese and puppet troops.
Under such circumstances, our activities have been restricted to deep mountains and forests for most of the time. Under such circumstances, how can we develop and strengthen ourselves?"
"Where do the weapons, soldiers, and materials needed for the development of the army come from? Most of them require the support of the people. How can we gain the support of the people? Have you considered it, political commissar?" Regarding Li Yanping
Yang Zhen smiled as he answered.
Li Yanping said: "How to develop? I think we should follow the old method of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, contact all the anti-Japanese armed forces that can be contacted. Through constant battles with the Japanese, we will continue to seize supplies to replenish ourselves. In addition, we must believe in the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the people.
I think as long as we win more battles, I think all difficulties will not be difficulties."
Regarding Li Yanping's words, Yang Zhen shook his head and said: "Political Commissar, we won a lot of battles before the Anti-Japanese War, but why can't we develop, or even fall into passivity? The troops always disperse and gather, gather and disperse, and reorganize.
There are quite a few mountain forest teams, but how many of them rebelled when the situation was severe?"
"What we want is an iron-clad army, not the kind of paper army that can't be adjusted, doesn't obey orders, and even betrays the enemy at critical moments. If we want to develop and grow, we can only do so through constant fighting.
This view of winning the war is correct. But in practice, how should we do it?"
Yang Zhen pondered for a moment and continued: "My idea of the development of the army is very simple. Before we fully open up the situation, we will now focus on the labor force expansion. The northern Manchuria is sparsely populated, and the densely populated areas are
In areas tightly controlled by the Japanese and puppet troops, it will be very difficult for us to expand our troops without affecting local agricultural production before we can gain an absolute advantage."
Speaking of this, Yang Zhen smiled somewhat self-deprecatingly and said: "It's not just the Japs who have to eat, but us too. So when expanding our troops, my idea is that at least for now, we should still focus on labor.
Daolingzi Iron Mine has seen the miserable situation of workers, and the number of workers in the entire Northeast region is very huge. I think these workers will be a stable source of soldiers for us."
"The mountain forest team that is determined to resist Japan can be recruited, but they must obey our orders and accept our leadership. The most important thing is that they must accept the political workers dispatched by us."
"The situation in the Northeast is different from that in the Pass, so we cannot blindly apply the practices in the Pass. But one thing is the same inside and outside the Pass, that is, we must establish a stable base so that the troops at least have a place to recuperate."
"When I was in the concentration camp, I discussed with Lao Peng the battles and development of the Anti-Japanese Alliance from its establishment to today. Regarding Lao Peng's description, I only felt one thing, that is, the strength of the Anti-Japanese Alliance was relatively too scattered.
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"With just such a small number of troops, compared to Guan Nei, which is not even a reorganized division, we have actually established several armies and more than a dozen divisions. Political Commissar, I have to tell you something you don't want to hear. You Anti-Alliance Fourth Army
The army is the main force of the Second Route Army. But the combined strength of your entire army is not as large as a regiment of the Eighteenth Group Army in Guannei, and it is barely even a reinforced battalion."
"When the enemy is strong and we are weak, dispersed guerrilla is indeed a relatively effective tactic. However, according to the different situations of the troops, setting up separate establishments without prioritizing them is a bit excessive. Distributed guerrilla
It is an effective tactic only when the troops can be dispersed and retracted, and all units can strictly obey the orders of their superiors."
"You have made the establishment so large, and there is a relatively serious shortage of combat personnel in the grassroots units. In addition, the communication methods are backward and you can even rely on a single, very unreliable traffic officer. This has resulted in the independence of each army.
The cooperation between them is that they have never been able to form a tacit understanding, and they interfere with each other's command when necessary."
"The strength of the various armies of the Anti-Japanese Alliance is too scattered. Although it cannot be said that there is no cooperation among them, it is not much, which always makes it impossible to clench a powerful fist to hit people. And the strength of each army is insufficient, no matter which one
The troops could only make small fuss and were unable to pose a fatal threat to the Japanese and puppet troops."
"This seems to be more powerful, and it also reduces the pressure on supplies. However, because the strength of the troops is scattered, it is easy to be defeated by the Japanese and puppet troops who have an absolute advantage. It is also easy to cause too many layers of command, which will lead to combat
It’s inconvenient.”
"And I think that in addition to maintaining a strong field army, we must also form some local troops. Gather a group of elites to form a field army specifically responsible for field operations, and be responsible for the task of fighting the main force of the Japanese and puppet troops on the outside. And
The local troops are responsible for attacking the local Puppet Manchukuo police, the Puppet Self-Defense Group and other Puppet Manchukuo local armed forces within their jurisdiction. The field army and the local troops cooperate with each other internally and externally, and fight together, which is often much better than either side fighting alone."
"We must not only build a combat system in which field troops and local troops coordinate, but also vigorously strengthen the construction of local political power. We must not only build our own local political power, but also destroy the local political power established by the Japanese and puppet troops."
"Through these several battles, I have a feeling that compared with the regular Japanese field troops, the greater threat to us is the puppet regime that serves as the eyes and ears of the Japanese and puppet troops. They are familiar with the local situation and have sensitive eyes and ears. No
Without the cooperation of the puppet regime and the puppet police in these places, no matter how many Japanese and puppet troops the Japanese and puppet troops send out, they will still be blind to our suppression operations."
"As for the Japs' plan to return villages and merge households, no matter how high the price we pay, we must destroy it. If we are compared to fish, then the common people are like water. If the Japs drain all the water, how can we fish survive?
Political Commissar, you should have felt this. Since the Japanese and puppets began to implement the return of villages and households last year, what has been the situation of the Anti-Japanese Alliance? I don’t need to say more about it, right?"
"And for those grassroots officials of the Puppet Manchukuo who are determined to be traitors, we will kill the Puppet Manchukuo military and police with one word. The people we killed are frightened, the people we killed are frightened by us, and we feel fear whenever we mention the people we killed.
.In response to the terrorist tactics used by the Japanese and puppet troops, we must retaliate with an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."
"Of course, we don't want to kill all the puppet Manchukuo officials and policemen. We still have to fight for those that can be fought for. It's not just the Japanese who need information, we also need it."
"These people have very sharp ears and eyes. If the Japanese army makes any big move against us, it would be impossible to carry it out without them. So these people should try their best to fight for it. They can get us information that is difficult for us to get."
"As for those die-hard traitors who would rather go to meet the Lord of Hell with their granite heads in their arms, we must not show mercy. There are also those local puppet Manchukuo armed forces of the pseudo self-defense groups, which we must eliminate. These people, like the traitors, are familiar with the local situation and are familiar with the local situation.
Our threat is even greater than the regular Japanese and puppet troops."
"We must not only deal with the Japanese and traitors using this method, but we must also not be merciful in dealing with the so-called Japanese pioneer groups who come uninvited and openly rob and plunder. The Japanese do not leave only three to the common people when they return to their villages and merge their households.
Food for the day? Okay, then I will go to your pioneering group to ask for food and supplies."
"In order to occupy the Northeast for a long time, the Japanese will use any means to deal with us. Why should we follow the rules and be benevolent and moral to them? When the Japanese killed my Chinese children, they never showed mercy. If a dog wants to bite, hiding is not the best option.
The only solution is to give it a good beating so that when it sees you in the future, it will run away with its tail between its legs and not dare to look at you again."
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