Piaotian Literature Chapter 1934 Touchstone (Full)
Mongolia, Kulun, small conference room behind the military region combat command center.《》网.com
An Yi was sitting on a large and comfortable sofa, still holding a telegram in his hand. On the coffee table in front of him, there were also some telegrams from various parts of South China. During this period, he abandoned government affairs and stayed in Cullen.
In order to control the war in the Northeast and Far East at close range, the current Siping Battle is naturally the top priority.
An Yi read the telegram, pondered for a moment, handed it to Yang Jie who was standing aside, and then shook his head: "The fighting on Siping Street has just started, and the Japanese smell something wrong. Even Harbin and Jinzhou don't want to defend it anymore. Everyone
Tell me what to do!"
Yang Jie read the telegram, handed it to Yang Fei, and turned to An Yi:
"Now it depends on the chairman's intention, whether it is a big fight or a small fight, whether to completely cripple the Japanese army, or to leave them with some thoughts to fight the Americans... If it is a small fight, capture
After Siping, I believe the Japanese army will understand that they are not at the same level as us on land, and will only speed up their retreat process, buying us time to quickly resolve the Northeast War and gain an advantage!
"If there is a big fight, the desperate Japanese army will definitely jump over the wall. Maybe every city will be beaten to pieces like Siping. This is contrary to our original intention of taking over a complete Northeast! Furthermore, we also have to deal with the German army on the Western Front.
There have been warnings in West Asia recently. The German military strength in Turkey, Syria and Transjordan has increased to varying degrees. Recently, the German air force has frequently conducted cross-border reconnaissance. Our foreign affairs department has issued multiple stern warnings to the Germans. Everything is in line with the Soviet Union.
It was the same thing before the German war broke out...it's up to the chairman to decide which one to choose!"
"Brother Geng Guang is right!"
Seeing An Yi's silence, Yang Fei took over: "It is true that in this Northeast War, we did not use all our strength, neither the missile troops nor the airborne troops were used, but it must be noted that the Japanese army also
Without the determination and courage to persevere, once the situation becomes overwhelming, the difficulty of our attack will be doubled!
"The five airborne armies of the Air Force, especially General Ling Xing's Air Force One, have been asking the General Staff for war. If they really want to fight, they can be airdropped to the area east of Mudanjiang, or to the Liaodong Peninsula.
, with the cooperation of the newly formed airship force and the superior air force, it can withstand for several days and completely cut off the Japanese army's retreat.
"But the crux of the question now is - is such a sacrifice worth it? Normally, after this kind of blocking battle, the paratroopers we have worked so hard to build will probably be exhausted by the Japanese army's desperate fight.
.... Do we have to keep the frightened Japanese troops and bury them on this land? Wouldn’t it be more effective to let them live on their own land and throw a few nuclear bombs to wipe them out cleanly?"
Yang Fei's question aroused everyone's reflection. Zhao Dongquan, who had always advocated keeping the Kwantung Army completely in the Northeast, also nodded slightly, obviously taking into account the power of nuclear bombs and the sudden tight situation on the Western Front. "".com.com
Unlike Japan, once the German army attacks, it will be earth-shattering. Its scale will be unprecedented. It is very likely that a super battle with millions of troops will occur on the plains of Eastern Europe. At this time, it is difficult to seize the Japanese army.
It is obviously unwise to chase and fight fiercely. Perhaps it is more in line with South China's interests now to force the Japanese army out of Chinese territory, or even out of the Asian continent, like chasing ducks.
The Japanese archipelago is too close to China. With the current range and altitude of Anjiajun fighter planes, the Japanese aviation force is beyond their reach. They can deliver fatal blows to the Japanese army at any time. There is no need to use up their own troops for unnecessary consumption.
"There are other factors we have to take into account!"
Lieutenant General Chen Yu, the current director of the CIA who attended the meeting, had worries in his eyes: "There are now widespread epidemics in the United States. Although antibiotics can treat most diseases, due to the mutation of the virus caused by the epidemic, drugs including panoxicillin are less effective."
discount!
"Before launching the offensive in the Northeast, our intelligence personnel visited the Japanese Army's 659th Unit and 731st Unit in Harbin, Changchun's 100th Unit, and Chengde's 1644th Unit. However, these areas were relocated two years ago and are now no longer
barren......
"These are the biological and chemical troops of the Japanese army. There are currently a large number of Japanese research bases in Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia and other places. According to top secret information, the Japanese are studying bubonic plague, cholera, anthrax, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, etc. on human subjects.
epidemics, and research on the use of biological weapons on the battlefield, especially the large-scale cultivation and spread of bacteria and parasites, etc. Since we bombed the Japanese mainland in 37 years and threatened that once the Japanese army uses biological and chemical weapons, we will also use similar weapons on the Japanese mainland.
The weapons have prevented the Japanese from using such deadly bacteria and viruses on the Chinese people! But we must be vigilant. If Japan is in a hurry, it may make a desperate move and cause unnecessary losses to our military and civilians!"
Deng Bin, who has recently studied the war situation in Europe, strongly advocates sending the plague god out of the country as soon as possible:
"The Battle of Moscow has entered the final stage. The German army is approaching the outskirts of Moscow. The entire Moscow has been almost reduced to ruins due to the German air raids day and night... Although Zhukov tried his best, he was forced by the shortage of troops and weapons and equipment.
Falling behind in position, we are still losing ground.
"After a long period of fighting, the more than two million troops of the Far East Red Flag Group, which serves as the fire brigade, have almost been exhausted. Although the Soviet Supreme Command is still organizing a steady stream of new troops to go to the front line, the ragtag group of people who are temporarily armed with guns
The gap between the troops that have received strict training is still very obvious. The situation in Moscow has seriously deteriorated and may collapse at any time. We must be mentally prepared for this! As far as the Northeast and Far East war situations are concerned, leaving a way for
It is the best policy for the Japanese to escape for their lives!"
After listening to everyone's speech, An Yi thought silently. Just when he stood up and was about to express his opinion, Shen Fengdao hurried in and whispered in his ear: "Li Xiaolong is here..."
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The war was raging on Siping Street. Although the blockhouses, trenches and fortifications set up by the Japanese army in the western suburbs of Siping were devastated by the Anjia Army's artillery fire, a large number of Japanese soldiers still survived like cockroaches, relying on the shabby
Position, stubborn resistance. (《》网.com)
The anti-tank trenches were successfully blasted by the engineers, turning the obstacles into smooth roads. The Anjia Army infantry rushed into the enemy formation. The tank cannons, machine guns and machine guns behind them firmly suppressed the Japanese counterattack firepower. The officers and soldiers quickly approached the enemy and started to attack.
They fired automatic rifles and submachine guns and fired wildly. The Japanese soldiers who tried to use their bayonets fell down instantly.
At this time, the Japanese army's position had been completely blocked by mortar bombs of various calibers, recoilless rifles, rifle grenades and individual rocket launchers. As long as the Japanese army's firepower point was slightly exposed at any location, it would immediately suffer a devastating blow. In addition,
During the assault, the Anjia officers and soldiers were always sending grenades forward, and the bloody remains of the Japanese were flying everywhere.
However, even so, there are still many firepower points that cannot be attacked due to geographical terrain and other reasons. For example, the tunnels built by the Japanese army in hills and mountains cannot be captured in a short time. The Japanese firepower is very fierce. At this time, the fire-breathing tank comes into play.
It was so powerful that red fire dragons spurted directly from the entrance of the tunnel. In an instant, the entire tunnel was surrounded by fire. The long fire dragons could shoot dozens of meters away. Coupled with the limitations of the narrow space, the power was even more amazing.
The Japanese were either burned to death or ran out of the vents with their bodies covered in flames.
The Anjia officers and soldiers were not interested in giving these guys with napalm on their bodies a chance to trade for their lives. Submachine guns and automatic rifles fired dense rain of bullets, and the general-purpose machine guns mounted on the front line also opened fire violently. These burning men fell to the ground one after another.
, turned into sections of charcoal in helpless howls.
By two o'clock in the afternoon, the fighting had spread to the outer edge of Xicheng District on Siping Street.
The Japanese army drove the puppet troops to rely on high-rise buildings to continue to resist. When encountering such a target, the Anjiajun tanks stopped and shelled the building with tank guns. At this time, the 150mm self-propelled artillery also joined in the fun and approached the edge of the city.
Shooting directly at those majestic buildings from a distance of five hundred meters.
Densely packed artillery shells fell on each building, exploding into black and red bursting fireballs. The building made of reinforced concrete and red bricks could not withstand such a fierce attack, and gradually collapsed and collapsed, and finally fell to the ground.
Throwing up dust all over the sky.
As tall buildings on the outskirts of the city were cleared one by one, the fighting spread deeper into Siping Street.
The infantrymen armed with automatic rifles and submachine guns, under the cover of tanks and armored vehicles, were divided into strike groups and rushed east of Siping City.
The Japanese army relied on the houses on both sides of the street, coupled with solid barricades and light and dark bunkers, to weave a dense barrage, with scarlet tongues of flames rolling towards the attacking Anjia officers and soldiers.
The tanks and armored vehicles covering the advance of the infantry quickly adjusted their muzzles, aimed at the buildings and bunkers that were shooting out flames, and silenced them with one shot after another.
In the violent explosion, the Japanese and puppet soldiers were blown to pieces together with their guns, and flew out of the blown-to-smash walls, windows and the bunker with a hole in the top.
Taking advantage of the chaos, the group army and the special brigade of each division, with carefully organized commandos, successfully entered the city, carried out interspersed operations from the flanks of the Japanese and puppet troops, and then occupied various strategic points, specifically looking for important targets and Japanese targets.
Officers at all levels, gunners, machine gunners, etc. suffered disaster. Accurate bullets appeared behind them, and the elusive recoilless rifle shells, rifle grenades, rockets and hand grenades made the Japanese dizzy and miserable.
I don't know which direction to defend at all.
At four o'clock in the afternoon, good news came again. Under the forcible assault of two divisions of the Anjia Army in the Shuangmiaozi Highlands south of Siping City, a Japanese regiment stationed here was completely wiped out. The southern section of Siping on the South Manchuria Railway was now completely under control.
The Anjia Army is under control. If the Japanese army wants to escape, they can only take the Simi-Mei Railway, eastward through the Dahei Mountains, pass through Shiling, cross Liaoyuan, and arrive at Meihekou. Therefore, as long as they are not determined to fight to the death, the Japanese army must concentrate on ensuring
The front line of Shilingzi in the east of the city is safe, otherwise once the Anjia army, which has detoured from both wings, joins the dragon in the east of the city, it will be a situation of catching a turtle in an urn without any help.
The battle only lasted for more than ten hours, and the situation became so dangerous that it greatly exceeded the expectations of Lieutenant General Naosaburo Okabe, commander of the Japanese Third Front Army.
Naosaburo Okabe, who was originally unwilling to stick to Siping Street, became more and more shaken. He quietly ordered the headquarters to be transferred from the folding horseback in the east of the city to Tashan Village at the pass of Daheishan Mountain, and mobilized the troops originally planned to be used in the east.
The reserves of the four regiments for the decisive battle in the urban area immediately moved eastward and set up blocking positions on the Shilingzi line to facilitate retreat when the situation was unfavorable.
The fighting in the Siping Street area is still continuing. The Japanese army has deployed a large number of cannons, field artillery and anti-aircraft guns in the city, stubbornly blocking the advance of the Anjia Army's siege troops. By nightfall, the northern line of the city has advanced to the intersection of the Beidahe Railway.
At the center, a tug-of-war temporarily formed around the intersection of Central Street and Xizhi Road. Nanhu on the southern line had been successfully captured. The Japanese army relied on the thick buildings on the west side of the railway to launch a fierce counterattack.
In the dark of night, the Special Forces Brigade directly under the Second Army, which sneaked into the eastern part of the railway, successfully captured a Japanese artillery position and captured eight Type 88 75mm anti-aircraft guns, four Type 99 88mm anti-aircraft guns, and six Type 98 20
mm anti-aircraft cannon and five 12.7-caliber anti-aircraft machine guns.
The special forces had been trained in various weapons and equipment, and were overjoyed when they saw this. They immediately moved the Japanese corpse lying on the cannon, then turned the muzzle of the cannon and fired at the Japanese firepower point from behind.
Under direct artillery fire at close range, a building that was spitting out flames exploded. The entire building was shrouded in fireworks, which was particularly eye-catching in the dark night.
This artillery position is located at the water tower on the north side of the Manchuria Railway Building. It is responsible for providing domestic water to nearby neighborhoods. It is also the highest terrain in the surrounding area. It is easy to defend and difficult to attack. The Japanese army naturally does not allow such a strategic location to be touched behind.
Anjia officers and soldiers occupied it and immediately organized troops to try to capture it back.
When the densely packed Japanese and puppet troops charged towards the water tower, anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft machine guns, as well as the Type II general-purpose machine guns of the special forces, opened fire together. Many Japanese soldiers were cut into two pieces by the waist. The enemy tried his best to charge forward, but his hands failed.
It was only then that he realized that his position had not moved. When he lowered his head and saw that his lower body was empty, he let out a scream and fell to the ground, falling into the boundless darkness.
More Japs were beaten to pieces, or their bodies spurted out blood like sieves. The powerful firepower suppressed the Japanese army and prevented them from advancing or retreating. Several Japs commanders who were directing operations from the rear just stood up to prepare for fierce morale, when the flames were extinguished.
They were targeted by snipers, and one shot made their heads explode, and they went to hell to see Amaterasu.
When the artillery shells were exhausted in the early morning, the officers and soldiers of the special brigade laid mines around the artillery positions, looking for a weak link in the Japanese army to break out of the encirclement, and continued to look for the enemy's weak link to deliver a fatal blow.
Under the cover of night, the special forces of the Anjia Army were more terrifying than the combination of tanks and infantry attacking from the front. The Japanese troops were violently attacked from behind and from the flanks. They were all killed before they had time to react. Many firepower points were inexplicably destroyed.
There was a misfire, and then it was overwhelmed by the steel army rolling in from the front.
At three o'clock in the morning, all the urban areas west of the South Manchuria Railway were occupied by the Anjia Army. The Japanese army retreated to the east of the railway. Due to the loss of a large number of anti-tank artillery, the resistance weakened again.
At this time, Naosaburo Okabe had already set up his headquarters in a train carriage at Shilingzi Railway Station, more than 20 kilometers away from Siping City. When he heard that Siping West City had been lost, he immediately called the Kwantung Army headquarters.
Requesting "tactical guidance" and eagerly waiting for the order to "move to battle".
An hour later, Umezu Yoshijiro's telegram arrived, ordering Okabe Naosaburo to lead the remaining troops to flee to the Meihekou area, and then retreat to North Korea via Ji'an or Linjiang, under the command of the Korean army. Umezu Yoshijiro told Okabe Naosaburo a
The bad news is that Jilin City has been occupied by the Anjia Army advancing eastward, and the war is very likely to spread to North Korea in the next step.
Naosaburo Okabe, following the imperial edict, hurriedly ordered the entire army to retreat, and took the lead in taking the Japanese troops in the Shilingzi area, striving to arrive at Liaoyuan by train before dawn. At that time, he would decide whether to risk settling down during the day based on the situation of the pursuing troops behind him.
They marched under the threat of military fighter planes, completely ignoring the fierce fighting still breaking out in the east city of Siping Street.
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