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Eight hundred and fiftieth eighth chapter fifteen wounded

"I have truly learned how terrible traitors are."

After coming out of the darkroom, he took the newly developed photos and returned to his desk. He picked up a magnifying glass and looked at it for a while. Meng Shaoyuan couldn't help but smile bitterly.

The focus of Shanghai's public security lies in dividing it into Japanese-controlled areas and concession areas...

This is what the plan says:

The Japanese-controlled areas implemented strict controls, implemented a joint-seat system for Chinese residents, severely punished those who harbored the Chongqing government, and carried out public executions to act as a deterrent... Those who reported the news were given heavy rewards to strengthen their determination to serve Japan...

For the public concessions, a policy of harmony was adopted to offset the Ministry of Industry and Commerce's hostility toward Japan...

For Shanghai, Nanjing and other places, they will try to Japaneseize primary schools next year, abolish the Chinese language, and fully promote Japanese textbooks... For areas that have been conquered for a long time, they will implement quite loose policies and give local Chinese people a certain degree of freedom to undermine their influence on the Japanese government.

Hostility... implement unified management of newly conquered areas...

Almost every aspect has been considered in the entire plan.

What a fucking traitor!

Meng Shaoyuan couldn't help but cursed bitterly.

No matter how cruel Japan is, it is not scary. What is really scary is the betrayal and betrayal from the people around you.

Especially the treason of these powerful people.

Lead the sword into success and live up to the youth's reputation!

If you don't know, who would dare to believe that these two poems were actually written by Wang Jingwei?

"District Chief Meng."

Wu Jingyi walked in, holding several newspapers in her hand: "This is today's newspaper. It is all about my victory in the battle of Wuhan at Wanjialing."

In the "Great Victory at Wanjialing" under the personal command of Xue Yue, the Japanese side admitted that the Matsuura 106th Division "suffered a severe blow from the complete destruction of the entire army."

At that time, a Japanese prisoner confessed that the Chinese army "attacked the vicinity of the division headquarters several times. All the staff of the headquarters were dispatched to participate in the battle, and the division commander also had a gun in his hand. If you resolutely advance 100 meters, the division commander will

Captured or committed seppuku.

"Captured Japanese officer Nakayama Taide wrote: "In this battle, the Matsuura Division, except for the front part of Nanxun Road that was left behind, the number of officers and soldiers who were not killed or injured after the war was only two to three hundred, and the Matsuura Division Commander only had

He was spared. His artillery and radio stations were all destroyed, which was truly an unprecedented bloody battle in Jiangnan."

In this battle, the Chinese army killed more than 10,000 enemy soldiers and almost wiped out an entire enemy division. It was the heaviest blow to the arrogant Japanese army in the early stages of the all-out war of resistance. It was another major victory that inspired the whole country after the Battle of Taierzhuang.

At that time, the Chairman of the Standing Committee sent a commendation message to Xue Yue and other ministries: "In the battle of Wanjialing, all armies launched a massive counterattack and wiped out more than ten thousand enemies. The commanders at all levels gave good guidance, and all the soldiers fought loyally and bravely, and won the victory."

comfort……"

General Chen Cheng, then commander of the Ninth War Zone and commander-in-chief of the Wuhan garrison, called the Wanjialing victory "the most glorious victory in the war to defend Wuhan."

"Declaration" reported on October 11: "Lieutenant General Risatsuura led the entire 106th Division and the 49th Regiment of the 101st Division to invade our De'anxi approximately 50 times on September 28th.

At Wanjialing in Huali... After trying to cut off our De'an, the Chinese army's elite and loyal troops on the Nanxun line had long been prepared... to fight for twelve days and nights, especially the day and night of October 7, 893, when the battle was the fiercest. The Chinese soldiers were extremely loyal and brave, and fought against the Japanese army.

Fighting to the death, they surrounded all the Japanese troops. By the time of the National Day, they were completely annihilated. Only two to three hundred people fled to the northwest. The corpses and weapons of the Japanese soldiers were all over the mountains and valleys. The Chinese army had now cleared the battlefield and collected the thieves' weapons.

.This battle was an unprecedentedly fierce battle on this front, and it was also an unprecedented victory. In celebrating the Double Tenth Festival, winning this biggest victory, which embellishes the country, is even more inspiring."

"Ta Kung Pao" published an editorial on October 11, saying: "This victory is the first since the Anti-Japanese War, and its significance is far greater than that of Taierzhuang in early April."

Even the foreign newspaper "Qimis" said: "The great victory of De'an on the Nanxun front line caused the enemy troops to advance towards Hankou and suffered a heavy blow. This will be a special book for future historians."

The newspapers were full of news about this great victory.

Meng Shaoyuan did not look at it: "Our army has been fighting fiercely with Japan in Wuhan for four months. It has reached the established strategic goal of 'defending Wuhan without fighting Wuhan' set by the government, and it is time to retreat."

In this battle of Wuhan, the Japanese base camp's strategic attempt to quickly capture Wuhan to force the Chinese government to surrender and thus "end the war against China" was completely shattered.

Due to serious troop losses, the Japanese army was forced to stop strategic offensive and turn to strategic conservatism.

The Battle of Wuhan was the most important turning point in China's Anti-Japanese War. Its significance is extremely important.

It stopped the Japanese army's rampant offensive, depleted the strength of the Japanese army, and completely shattered Japan's attempt to destroy China within a few months and then move "northward" to attack the Soviet Union and "southernly" to occupy Nanyang.

It bought valuable time to transfer a large number of personnel, industrial equipment, and strategic materials from southeast and central China to the southwest rear area, and laid a very important foundation for the long-term war of resistance in the future;

It transformed China's war of resistance from the passive defensive stage in the early stages of the all-out war of resistance to the stage of stalemate with Japan.

China's all-out war of resistance will enter a new era with the end of the Wuhan Battle.

"One more thing." Wu Jingyi said immediately: "With the great victory at Wanjialing, our army achieved a brilliant victory, but it also suffered heavy losses, especially in the Battle of Zhanggushan. Zhang Lingfu, commander of the 153rd Brigade, personally commanded the Fenyong Team to launch a death-defying assault.

The 51st Division was unable to organize a 500-man Fengyong team, and only managed to gather 400 people. Zhang Lingfu personally served as the captain of the Fengyong team..."

The Battle of Zhanggushan was an integral part of the great victory at Wanjialing, and it was worthy of being recorded in history.

But what happened next? At least during the Anti-Japanese War, Zhang Lingfu fully demonstrated that he lived up to his reputation as a "fierce general and a fierce general."

According to the Japanese's own records: "At 4 o'clock in the morning, large Chinese troops scattered in several lines in the dense forest launched an attack on the Onizuka Brigade. In a blink of an eye, the Onizuka Brigade was bombarded by strong trumpets, smoke, and grenades flying from all directions.

Surrounded by the enemy, the Chinese troops dispersed into several lines, throwing grenades alternately, shouting and charging without any gaps. The Onizuka Brigade was anxiously waiting for gaps in the Chinese army's attack to find a breakthrough.

However, the Chinese army's grenade throwing technology is so good that the grenades flew over without any gaps. The Onizuka brigade personnel were suppressed in the trenches and could not lift their heads. They tried hard to organize a death squad to fight back, but were attacked by the first wave of grenades from the Chinese army.

There were a lot of casualties.

The second wave of grenade attacks completely defeated the counterattack, and Onizuka Battalion was unable to organize a counterattack no matter what. Captain Onizuka loudly reprimanded his subordinates, but the combat effectiveness of the 51st Division was much stronger than they imagined.

The first line, second line and forward positions were defeated one after another, and the 51st Division attacked our main position in one go."

According to the records of the Japanese army's war history, it can be seen that in fact, when the Chinese army attacked the Japanese positions in Zhanggushan, it was all head-to-head tactics, grenades versus bayonets, and blood-for-position tactics.

But in the end, there were only a dozen or so members of the Onizuka Brigade guarding Zhanggu Mountain who were still holding on to the last position. It was not until the next morning that the Japanese army sent reinforcements to support them, and they retook the high ground to the north of Zhanggu Mountain.

The battalion commander Wang Zhiqian who was responsible for the defense on the top of the mountain was killed, and almost all the company commanders and below were casualties. Finally, all the officers and soldiers who stayed on Zhanggu Mountain also died. Only then did the commanding heights in the northern part of Zhanggu Mountain fall.

During the Zhanggushan attack, Tang Shenghai, the commander of the 305th Regiment, who Zhang Lingfu originally served as the commander, was seriously injured, and Yu Qingxiang, the acting commander, also died gloriously in the Zhanggushan battle.

"The medical conditions of our army are too poor. Commander Tang Shenghai has undergone emergency treatment, but he is not out of danger yet." Wu Jingyi continued: "Commander Xue Yue secretly requested his friend, the American Mr. An Rui, to be responsible for bringing Tang Shenghai, including Tang Shenghai, to the hospital. The 15 wounded officers were transported by an American cruise ship and arrived in Shanghai for treatment."

This was a common occurrence during the Anti-Japanese War. Many wounded national army officers were secretly sent to Shanghai and Hong Kong for treatment.

"Chief Xue asked you to personally take charge of this matter and ensure that the officers are safe and receive proper treatment. Also, wait until they recover from their injuries before escorting them back to the army."

When Wu Jingyi said this, she paused: "Here is the telegram sent to you by Chief Xue. The telegram said, Meng Shaoyuan, I heard that you like to play tricks and pull strong men. Please listen to me. These 15 people are mine. Baby, if you dare to intercept one without authorization, I will go to Shanghai personally and shoot you!"

Meng Shaoyuan laughed when he heard this.

Wu Jingyi hesitated for a moment: "District Chief Meng, it sounds like this Chief Xue has a special relationship with you?"

"Of course, you forgot that I saved Xue Yue's life! Oh, by the way, you didn't participate in that operation. Hehe, now Commander Xue thinks of me again?" Meng Shaoyuan said with a smile.

Wu Jingyi vaguely understood that during the retreat from the Battle of Songhu, Meng Shaoyuan did organize a rescue operation and saved the life of a big shot. Unexpectedly, it turned out to be Commander Xue Yue?

"Mr. Xue has a good idea." Meng Shaoyuan said with a stern look: "You want me to do this and that, and you don't give me a cent, and you still want to threaten me? Who am I, Master Meng? A fly flew by I only make soup, and I can do things that are useless? These are professional soldiers, and they are very useful. I’m afraid it won’t be that easy to leave, right?”

Wu Jingyi didn't know whether to laugh or cry: "District Chief Meng, you are so courageous. How dare you disobey Chief Xue's orders?"

"Does he really have the ability to come to Shanghai and shoot me?" Meng Shaoyuan was not afraid at all: "Where's Commander Tang Shenghai? We can't afford to keep him because he's too big. Let's cure his injuries and send him away as soon as possible. The other people? I have to pay close attention to him." Is there any applicable one?”

At this point, her expression became serious: "Wu Jingyi, I am personally responsible for this matter. You go contact the hospital. Doctors, please bring me all the Western and Chinese medicine doctors. I want the best ones. This Western medicine doctor is mainly responsible for treatment. What about Chinese medicine?" , is mainly responsible for future adjustments. We must pay attention to absolute safety and avoid any problems."

"I know." Wu Jingyi responded: "District Chief Meng, I have a hunch that sooner or later, you will be shot by Commander Xue."

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