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In the end, Yoshio Shinozuka, who was deeply despairing about Japan's future, chose to commit seppuku. The reason why he had escaped from the battlefield many times before was just to have the opportunity to revenge and avenge his shame in the future (bringing back intelligence and even physical objects such as rocket launchers was just by the way)
(for this), but now he can no longer see the slightest possibility of success. The Japanese Army is finished
, even according to his most optimistic expectations, Japan will eventually be able to protect North Korea, Taiwan and the mainland, and it will only rely on the navy, not the army. Even if Yoshio Shinozuka continues to live, he will never have the chance to clear his name as a "fugitive" in the country.
For the huge shame of Shinozuka, the only way is to apologize with death and at the same time prove that he is not a coward.
Before committing suicide, Shinozuka Yoshio, a "dying man", said to his beloved general Nishi Takeichi who had made mistakes for him, "Perhaps our mainland strategy was a mistake from the beginning, and half a century of hard work was ultimately ruined.
Instead, it awakened the sleeping dragon of China."
Yoshio Shinozuka's suicide made Emperor Hirohito, who had always thought he was cowardly and fearful of death, sigh and deeply regret it. The bosses of the Japanese military also felt sorry for him, so Yoshio Shinozuka made an unusual move before his death.
Nishizhuichi, who was only a brigade commander at the time, took over as the First Mecha Army.
The military commander's proposal was approved with exception. However, Nishizhuichi was born into a noble family and had performed well in previous battles. He was also a noble character and could share the joys and sorrows with the soldiers. He was a rare true samurai in the Japanese army, regardless of his qualifications.
, and indeed have this qualification.
For Higashiye, whose total strength exceeds 600,000, tens of thousands of casualties are not enough to break his bones. However, due to the Red Party’s strict requirements on performance, Higashino’s General Xu still sent a message to the central government
He sent a telegram to request punishment. But at the same time, he accurately captured the temporary psychological relaxation of the Japanese army in Changchun due to this small victory. He did not wait for the main force of Huaye to rush
Upon arrival, he ordered the troops to launch a sudden attack on their own. The Changchun defenders, who were obviously unprepared, were immediately caught off guard. Although they tried their best to save the situation, they were often hit at key points by Mr. Xu, who was very good at grasping the opportunity of fighting, and were defeated again and again.
Defeated, the army was finally defeated. When Mr. Lin led the main force of Dongye and rushed to Changchun City, all that could be done was to clean up the finishing work [
Dongye suffered an unexpected setback at first, but then miraculously captured Changchun, which had been besieged for many days but could not be captured, with less than 100,000 casualties. He wiped out more than 200,000 defenders, which temporarily stunned the leaders of the Red Party Central Committee.
I don’t know what to say, but Dongye’s comedic defeat first and then victory has once again added a lot of color to Mr. Xu’s legendary military career.
After the Japanese army was annihilated in Changchun, there was no longer a large group of Japanese troops in the Northeast. Although the total strength of the Kwantung Army was still nearly 200,000, they were scattered among small and medium-sized cities in Siping and many fortresses along the eastern border.
In addition, our army in the Northeast already has an absolute advantage in terms of military strength, so it can be easily defeated one by one. At this time, Hu Weidong made a suggestion to the central government. He thought that maybe
It was due to psychological warfare. In the Battle of Lushunkou, the Japanese attack on the fortress was very effective, so we might as well let them be responsible for solving the problems on the eastern border. What Hu Weidong said was indeed reasonable, so the great man quickly approved it
This plan, but Hu Weidong's real purpose in his heart, is just to let the Japanese replace our own soldiers to bear the heavy casualties that must be paid when storming the fortress.
In fact, Hu Weidong had received a report a few days ago that the "single-base fuel explosive" necessary for the third generation cloud explosion has successfully achieved small-scale trial production. It is estimated that in a month at most, the arsenal in the Central Plains Liberated Area will be able to mass-produce cloud explosions.
Exploded. But now that the victory has been determined, Hu Weidong
On the contrary, I don’t want to rush to take out this big killer weapon and put it into actual combat on a large scale, so as not to attract the attention and fear of the great powers. This will undoubtedly increase the difficulty of attacking fortifications, especially the storming of permanent fortifications, but anyway, it is Japan’s control.
The person responsible for these tasks was not a Chinese person who died. Hu Weidong didn’t feel sorry for him.
However, I have to praise that the Japanese military performed very well after launching an attack on many fortresses along the eastern border. It took only one month to successfully complete the task, demolishing a large number of Japanese fortresses, and seizing many weapons, ammunition and
Military supplies. Moreover, the Japanese casualties were less than Hu Weidong expected.
There were only 70,000 to 80,000 people, and many of the defenders saw that the situation was over and that their compatriots were coming. There was no point in fighting to the death, so they all came out to surrender, with the total number close to 100,000 (including those captured during the battle, a total of 120,000 were captured alive.
Above.), Hu Weidong couldn't help but admire himself secretly and said, "Sure enough, letting the devils fight the devils is more effective."
At the same time, Higashino and Huaye also eliminated other scattered Japanese troops in the Northeast region, and Japan's domestic military resources, which had lost another 200,000 people, were on the verge of depletion. The Japanese authorities had to recruit a large number of fifteen or sixteen-year-old boys into the army. For a time,
The emergence of a large number of "Baby Brigades" and "Youth Divisions" was criticized by people in the education circle as "this is destroying Japan's future." But now that Manchuria has been lost, the Japanese authorities cannot lose Korea no matter what.
But the Japanese army is just struggling to death. The lack of training of the Japanese army recruits cannot compare with the battle-hardened veterans of the People's Liberation Army. The reality of the Japanese army's repeated defeats has demoralized it to the extreme. Even Japan's most fanatical "elementary school students"
(Among the grassroots officers and soldiers of the Japanese army, those with primary school education are the most enthusiastic, while technical arms with higher education and mid-level and senior officers are relatively more protective.
Life is much greater.) Soldiers no longer believe in the so-called "bushido spirit" as they used to. As a result, the Yalu River defense line that the Japanese military assured Emperor Hirohito was "indestructible" only lasted three days before completely collapsing, and people on both sides died.
They are Japanese. Hu Weidong, who was re-appointed as commander-in-chief of the former enemy by the great man, once again shamefully sent the Japanese to do such dirty work.
After the People's Liberation Army crossed the Yalu River, the Japanese base camp headquarters was forced to implement a second set of defense plans, preparing to make full use of North Korea's mountainous terrain to resist continuously in order to consume the People's Liberation Army's vigor and strength and strive for a counterattack, or an opportunity for peace talks.
However, Hu Weidong learned from the history of the Korean People's Army's tanks in the early days of the Korean War.
Inspired by the successful combat examples of the Croatian troops, we understand that North Korea may seem mountainous, but there is just a narrow passage in the north and south directions for armored troops to drive (to be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point
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