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Chapter 332 Liaoshen Campaign

After the Japanese military analyzed the battle losses of 10,000, they took a breath of air and found that the battle losses of the Qin army and the Japanese army were 1:10, which means that the combat effectiveness of one Qin army is equivalent to 10 Japanese armies.

A roar came from the Japanese military headquarters, "Impossible, absolutely impossible. How could the stupid Chinaman, the sick man of East Asia, become so powerful in a short period of time? That guy Umezu must have been so frightened by the Qin army that he peed his pants and began to exaggerate his military exploits.

Now he is desperately trying to boost other people's ambitions and destroy his own prestige. He must have wanted to escape back to North Korea and did this on purpose. We absolutely cannot tolerate the return of this failed guy. He should commit suicide like a samurai to thank the emperor, rather than stay there

living in humiliation

No matter how these Japanese devils howled, they still faced reality. What to do with the hundreds of thousands of Kwantung Army troops in Liaoning?

It is obvious that even the most elite Kwantung Army cannot defeat the Qin Army. So even if one million or two million soldiers are recruited in the country, it will only increase casualties. If they are all used up there, the Qin people will not be able to attack the Japanese mainland next time.

There is no other way. Japan will not have well-trained soldiers to fight, and it is very likely that even the government will not be able to protect it.

Japan must not let the Korean Peninsula fall into the hands of the Chinese, otherwise the Chinese planes will bomb wildly over Japan. This is the consensus reached by all Japanese military personnel

On the afternoon of November 9, they sent a report to Umezu Yoshijiro, asking him to bring the troops back to North Korea overnight. As for the expatriates, they ignored them.

Umezu Yoshijiro naturally knew the importance of North Korea to Japan. They knew how powerful the Qin Air Force was, and they had learned it countless times. If North Korea was occupied, Qin's planes could bomb indiscriminately in the southern part of Japan, and

Japan's aircraft are obviously far behind. As far as they know, the Qin State has a kind of monoplane that is particularly powerful. The biplane cannot keep up with it in terms of flight speed or altitude.

After receiving the order, Umezu Yoshijiro immediately organized his troops. He decided to build a plank road to cross Chencang secretly. Umezu Yoshijiro had 120,000 Kwantung Army troops disguised as fleeing Japanese expatriates and fled back to North Korea lightly on the night of the 9th.

The remaining 30,000 Kwantung Army troops were responsible for blocking the Qin State to prevent the Qin Army from attacking. Changchun fell. The Qin Army rested for a few days. The next target was naturally Shenyang.

If the Qin army's weapons and ammunition hadn't been depleted too quickly and could not support the battle of 400,000 soldiers, and Wang Jiuling was unwilling to sacrifice the lives of his soldiers in exchange for victory, Shenyang might have been taken, and it was precisely because of this that the Japanese army got a big advantage.

The Japanese troops withdrew 120,000 men overnight, collected all the means of transportation, and fled towards North Korea. Umezu Yoshijiro, who lacked troops, armed the young men of the colonization regiment to replace the Kwantung Army. At the same time, they began to shrink their defenses.

Umezu Meijiro knew that what they had to do now was to delay as much time as possible and buy time for the Kwantung Army to escape.

In addition to transporting Japanese expatriates from Lushun and other peninsulas away overnight on transport ships, the Kwantung Army also fled to North Korea via land routes for Japanese troops originally in Shenyang, Liaoyang, and Benxi.

On the afternoon of the 9th, they broke into people's homes to collect transportation tools. No matter who they were, all tools that could increase the speed of movement were confiscated.

Starting at seven o'clock in the evening on the 9th, these Japanese soldiers began to retreat. They had no other ideas. As for their only idea, they were to run to North Korea before six o'clock tomorrow.

The Japanese troops in Anshan, Liaoyang, and Benxi clearly had a geographical advantage. They crossed the Yalu River and arrived in North Korea before dawn on November 10, while the 40,000 Japanese troops originally stationed in Shenyang were in the area east of Fengcheng.

Even if the Qin army discovered them, they could not do anything to them. They sent many planes to bomb them. However, the Japanese troops in Lushun, Dalian and other places decisively fled by sea and made boats. The Qin army had nothing to do here.

On November 10, the Qin Army launched the Liaoshen Campaign, intending to annihilate the hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops entrenched here. However, when planes bombed the Japanese positions, they found that the Japanese troops here were all wearing civilian clothes. They were originally going to assist the armored division in attacking Taian County. Approaching Anshan and Liaoyang, the Japanese army's strategic deployment was disrupted. However, they also saw countless men wearing Japanese kimonos in other places.

The pilots thought it was some kind of Japanese etiquette. Maybe the Japanese knew they were going to die, so they dressed more formally. At the same time, they also reported the situation.

Yu Han received the information they sent back and didn't pay much attention to it. What they were concerned about was that the situation was very smooth now. The Japanese were basically defeated at the first touch and had no will to fight at all. In this way, they might be able to capture Shenyang City faster and completely defeat the Japanese. Drive out of the Northeast

After a burst of indiscriminate bombing by planes and artillery on the Japanese positions, the Qin army easily broke through the defense lines of Liaoyang and Anshan. The motorized infantry division and armored division headed towards Lianshanguan and Anton. However, when they arrived at these places, they found that Without the large forces of the Japs, every city was empty. It turned out that the Japs had abandoned these places, leaving only a few cities in Shenyang to stop the Qin army.

Although they didn't leave many people behind, there was absolutely no problem in holding on for a whole morning, and by that time, the Japanese had already withdrawn to North Korea.

It wasn't until the afternoon that Yu Han realized that something was wrong. The main force of the Japs was missing. Judging from the corpses on the battlefield, there were very few wearing military uniforms. A large number of corpses were people wearing kimonos, which were the so-called gangsters or armed civilians. , no wonder the war went surprisingly smoothly. Only then did he realize that the Japanese thought that rather than being annihilated, they simply conserved their strength and ran away.

The people who stayed behind were probably just to cover their escape. On the morning of the 11th, the Qin Army arrived at Lushun and took over Lushun. The facilities here had been completely destroyed. They were all destroyed by the Japs on the night of the 9th. On the 10th, the Qin Army started from hiding. A telegram was sent to the headquarters saying that all the Japs had escaped, and they were not in a hurry to take over these places. After all, they could not deal with the Japs' warships at night, so they had to go on the 11th.

On November 12, except for a small group of Japanese who hid in the deep mountains and forests, all of Northeast China was recovered. At the same time, Li Huixian's troops captured North Hamgyong Province, the entire territory of Yanggang Province, and South Hamgyong Province on the border between North Korea and Japan and Russia. In the Beidachuan River Basin, the Japanese army in the lower reaches of the Yalu River formed a two-sided encirclement. The Japanese army's wishful thinking of blocking the Qin army east of the Yalu River was shattered. Although Okamura Ningji and other Kwantung Army generals who escaped from the northeast were not convinced, But looking at the Kwantung Army's officers and men looking like defeated roosters, I knew that fear would take hold of them in a short period of time, and I'm afraid that they would die if they fought again.

Okamura Neiji and other living generals of the Kwantung Army couldn't help but burst into tears when they saw the once arrogant Kwantung Army like this. According to the combat effectiveness of the Qin Army, the huge population of Qin and China, and the total economic volume, they knew that they Now it will never be possible to step into Manchuria with the ten points of an occupier.

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