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The railway mileage from Angangxi to Taonan is 220 kilometers; from Taonan to Siping Street, the railway mileage is 312 kilometers.
At the request of Chief of Staff Major General Noboru Sasaki and Commander of the 23rd Division Kanji Nishihara, the commander of the Japanese Sixth Army, Seiichi Kita, ordered the troops to move south overnight without waiting to meet the main force of the Fifth Army at Onang River.
Among them, the 23rd Division, as it was a mechanized division, went south by road; Kita Seiichi led the troops directly under the Sixth Army to get on the train and go south along the railway.
At three o'clock in the night, Kita Cheng arrived in Taonan by train.
Taonan City seemed very quiet at night, and no new incidents occurred due to the arrival of a large number of Japanese troops.
In Taonan, Kita Cheng got off the train and summoned the Japanese and puppet army officers stationed in Taonan to inquire about the enemy's situation. When he learned that Liu Yimin's troops had captured Siping and Gongzhuling, they had not captured Shuangliao west of Siping. From Taonan to Horqin's left wing
It was safe from Zhongqi to Shuangliao. However, the defenders of Shuangliao voluntarily abandoned Shuangliao and retreated to Tongliao.
Kitocheng was furious and immediately had a phone call with the Japanese and puppet troops in Tongliao, the capital of Hung Yen South Province, and ordered them to send troops to guard the Sitao Railway and highways to coordinate with the main force of the Sixth Army to retake Shuangliao.
In Taonan, Kita Seiichi used the usual method of the Japanese army, which was to order the local puppet regime in Taonan to provide military rations and transport logistics supplies to the Sixth Army and the Fifth Army.
In fact, the 23rd Division, the main force of the Sixth Army, is a mechanized division. It carries its own fuel and ammunition, so there is no need to capture Vladin at all. Only food needs Taonan to supply it. If the Japanese army can successfully regain Shuang Shuang,
In the Liao region, it is also feasible to go to Shuangliao to replenish military supplies.
Kita Seiichi once again came up with the idea of locating the military headquarters in Taonan. Because Taonan is the center of the three eastern provinces connecting the eastern part of Inner Mongolia and belongs to the hinterland of the Horqin Grassland. Its strategic location is very important. However, when he thought that he did not understand Taonan
Still under the control of the Imperial Army, he rashly approached the commander of the Kwantung Army, General Yamada Otsuzo.
It was suggested to lead the army to attack Taonan. Kita Cheng had no choice but to hide his thoughts and sent a report to the Kwantung Army Headquarters and the commander of the Fifth Army, Lieutenant General Iimura Xiang, reporting that Angang River had not been found in Taonan.
If the enemy's railways and roads are smooth, the main force of the Fifth Army is required to transport troops quickly through railways and roads to support the operations of the Sixth Army.
Kita Seiichi led the main force of the Sixth Army to quickly arrive in Taonan, much to the delight of Kwantung Army Commander Yamada Otsuzo and Chief of Staff Akira Muto. After the two of them were woken up from bed, they read Kita Seiichi's telegram and called directly.
Contacted Kita Chengyi and asked him to continue going south, must capture Shuangliao, and monitor the movements of Liu Yimin's troops in Siping.
In order to ensure nothing goes wrong, Yamada Otsuzo and Muto Akira repeatedly warned Kita Seiichi not to launch an attack on Siping alone after occupying Shuangliao. They must wait until the main force of the Fifth Army arrives to form a heavy group before attacking. To avoid
The lone army stood out and was discovered by Liu Yimin and surrounded. At the same time, Yamada Otsuzo strictly ordered the commander of the Fifth Army, Lieutenant General Iimura Xiang, to advance rapidly, go south along the Taonang Railway, join the Sixth Army, and flank Liu Yimin's force at Gongzhuling, Siping.
At this time, due to our army's capture of Siping, the Sitao Railway and the Tao'ang Railway had been suspended. However, the Sitao Railway originally had 54 locomotives with many trains, and the trains stranded at stations along the line were enough for the Japanese army to transport troops.
Yamada Otsuzo knew that as long as Kita Seiichi's Sixth Army controlled Shuangliao, the security of the Hung Yen provinces could be guaranteed, the Northeast People's Anti-Japanese Democratic Alliance Army's westward advance route could be blocked, and the Mongolian livestock products and food could satisfy the Kwantung Army.
Combat needs. Therefore, Yamada Otsuzo strictly ordered the Fifth Army to speed up southward and reinforce the Sixth Army in combat.
At this moment, Yamada Otsuzo even suspected that he had underestimated Kita Seiichi's military commanding ability. He actually praised Kita Seiichi greatly on the phone and told him that if needed, he could get support from the aviation force at any time.
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Yamada Otsuzo's praise made Kita Makoto feel less depressed. He was one of the chief secret agents of Japan's invasion of China. Although he lacked actual combat experience, he had a strong strategic concept and knew the importance of seizing Shuangliao.
Meaning, I never mentioned the matter of locating the military headquarters in Taonan again. After contacting the 23rd Division and the commander of the division, Lieutenant General Nishihara Kanji, I got on the train again and headed towards Shuangliao.
That night, the Japanese Sixth Army quickly moved south along the railway and highway, advancing towards Shuangliao. The main force of the Japanese Fifth Army was also advancing towards Ang'ang River, preparing to ride south at Ang'ang River to support the Sixth Army's operations. At dawn,
The Japanese army in North China launched a fierce attack on the front line of Shanhaiguan, and in an instant, the real Northeast War began.
Just when Yamada Otsuzo, Kita Seiichi and others were dreaming about the autumn dream, Liu and Luo commanded the main force of the Northeastern People's Democratic Anti-Japanese Allied Forces to march westward from Siping, Gongzhuling, Lishu and other places under the cover of night to assemble in the Shuangliao area.
Under the cover of night, the mighty convoy of the Northeast People's Anti-Japanese Democratic Alliance drove on the Songliao Plain with their headlights turned on. Teams of cavalry held torches and galloped across the land that had not yet been planted in spring. The scene was so spectacular.
Shuangliao City is only over 90 kilometers away from Siping, less than 100 kilometers away. Gongzhuling is much further away from Shuangliao, 155 kilometers at least, and Lishu is also 110 kilometers away from Shuangliao. The main force of the Northeast People's Anti-Japanese Democratic Alliance Army is gathered at Gongzhuling.
Siping, Shuangliao area, hidden and on standby. This distance, from Biangang River to Shuangliao
Liao is much closer, only half the distance from Taonan to Shuangliao. Whether it's trains, cars or cavalry, artillery on horseback, or infantry in glue carts can all arrive before dawn. Cars can even arrive
Taking a round trip to pick up the troops, the train is faster. From Gongzhuling to Siping, to Shuangliao, it takes two round trips in one night.
The army marched westward, and the storm surged. Fortunately, after capturing Shenyang and Dalian, a large number of cars were seized, and with railway support, the troop transport speed was greatly accelerated. By daybreak, the main force of our army had entered the Shuangliao area, blocking traffic and news.
Liu Yimin, who arrived at Shuangliao, placed the first and fourth columns on the west side of the Sitao Railway, and the third and fifth columns on the east side of the Sitao Railway. The artillery column was established in Shuangliao City and behind the first and third columns.
The artillery position penetrated deep into the junction area of Shuangliao and Horqin Left Wing Middle Banner with cavalry, and was responsible for cutting off the Japanese army's retreat and outflanking the rear attack. The first air defense brigade was responsible for the task of covering the battlefield. The special operations command set up positions on its own to sniper and kill the Japanese army.
Liu Yimin handed over the task of guarding Shuangliao City to the Guard Regiment and the Seventh Column.
The Seventh Column has not fought with Liu Yimin for a long time, and he wanted to test the Seventh Column's combat effectiveness.
This plan was actually to use Shuangliao City as the fulcrum, with the main force ambushing both sides of the bag-shaped ambush position, and wait for the Japanese Sixth Army to come and die.
This is easy to say, but in fact it is very troublesome to implement and requires detailed planning. For example, transporting troops by car cannot be transported to Shuangliao City at once, otherwise it will delay the time of returning to pick up the troops and reduce efficiency. Liu Yimin and others
The first column was sent to Shuangliao County by car, and then the first column was asked to get off the car and walk, and the car returned to pick up other troops. In this way, short-distance transportation shortened the marching distance of the troops and accelerated the speed of transporting troops.
If there were not so many cars and convenient railways, it would be impossible to transport the main force from Dongsiping, Gongzhuling, and Lishu areas to Shuangliao area overnight. You know, the fastest speed of the Red Army's walking army during the Long March was
More than 200 miles a day and a night.
Before the arrival of the main force of the Japanese Sixth Army, at around 9 a.m., the Japanese and puppet troops departing from Tongliao arrived near Tongliao. This group of Japanese soldiers did not have many troops. They only had about one Japanese brigade and one regiment of the puppet Manchukuo troops. They were ordered to come here
Warning traffic line, pick up
The main force of the Sixth Army came over the road by car or horseback. However, this Japanese and puppet army was very cunning. They stayed outside Shuangliao City and did not enter the city. Instead, they built fortifications on the spot and monitored the movements of Shuangliao City.
, only one company of puppet Manchu troops was sent into the city to search.
You can imagine the fate of the puppet Manchukuo troops who entered the city to search! Moreover, the flag flag soldiers of the puppet Manchukuo army recruited the Japanese and puppet troops outside the city into the city. This group of Japanese and puppet troops who were originally cautious learned that there was no garrison in the city.
, they got so bold that they climbed into the car, mounted their horses, and swaggered into the city. Only when they entered the city did the Japanese and puppet troops find that they were greeted by the black muzzles of guns and cannons!
The fierce battle begins!
The Japanese and puppet troops who entered the city recklessly fell into the pocket of the Seventh Column. The commander of the Seventh Column, Chen Dayong, gave the order to the troops to completely and quickly eliminate the enemy. Let Mr. Liu and Political Commissar Luo see the combat effectiveness of the Seventh Column!
There was no need for Chen Dayong to order common-sense tactics such as closing the door and beating dogs. The Seventh Column's city defense troops were naturally very handy in fighting. This group of Japanese and puppet troops were wiped out by the Seventh Column without even having a chance to send a telegram or letter.
Clean.
It was already 10 a.m. the next day when the forward troops of the Japanese Sixth Army arrived at Shuangliao.
The forward troops of the Sixth Army were not troops of the 23rd Division. They advanced along the road in tanks, armored vehicles, and cars and arrived late. The first to arrive was an infantry brigade of the Japanese Sixth Army's supplementary team. These Japanese soldiers took a
A military column with two vehicles in front
The armored patrol car opened the way and drove into Shuangliao Station in a hurry. Because the information they received was that Shuangliao City was an empty city with neither Japanese and puppet troops nor the Northeast People's Anti-Japanese Democratic Alliance Army to guard it. They could directly enter the city to set up defenses.
Wait for the main force to arrive.
The station was guarded by the 66th Regiment of the 20th Brigade of the 7th Column. They could completely annihilate the vanguard of the Japs who jumped out of the car in one fell swoop. They just wanted to fish, so the battle was a bit intriguing. They actually allowed the remnants of the Japs to retreat and withdraw while fighting.
He arrived at the station and stopped outside the city, and began to send telegrams for help!
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