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Chapter 365: The Land of Rescue

At this time, everyone was stunned by Wang Xuexin's words, and the conference room was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop.

After a long while, Li Yunlong slapped his thigh and shouted: "Good guy, Xiao Dongbei, you're the fucking leader! If it tastes good, you should go north, preferably the Northeast, you're like that damn Guandong."

The army competes with each other!"

Kong Jie knocked on the cigarette rod and poured out the ash inside, and said: "Little Northeast, have you ever thought that the Japs in the Northeast are different from the Japs in North China. Not to mention that we are easily attacked by the Japs from both sides there.

The Kwantung Army, the most elite force of the Japanese, is stationed in the Northeast. In addition, the Northeast is full of Japanese factories, and the Japanese have sufficient supplies. Fighting northward..."

"I think it's feasible!" Ding Wei stood up and said: "In the past, we really didn't have the strength to fight north. But now we have our own arsenal that can produce guns and ammunition, as well as tanks, aircraft,

Rocket launchers, in the future there will be airports that can produce their own aircraft. Instead of passively defending, it is better to attack the enemy and save it!"

After a pause, Ding Wei continued: "The Northeast is the place where the enemy must be rescued! If our army develops the northern base area, it only needs to connect the Daqing Mountain and the northern part of the Taihang Mountain to cut off the Japanese railway transportation line. It is indeed possible for our army

In the north-south pincer attack of the Japs, but why aren’t the Japs in the pincer attack of our army?”

Kong Jie asked back at this time: "Old Ding, are you talking about our army and the stubborn army attacking the Japanese from the north and the south?"

Kong Jie said with a "hehe" smile: "It's not like you don't know the virtues of the stubborn army. It's good if they can hold their own defense line. Do you still want them to attack from a flank?"

Kong Jie was not just guessing. The stubborn troops would probably stick to their defensive lines and watch the Japanese and the Eighth Route Army fight together.

But Ding Wei doesn't think so.

Ding Wei analyzed: "If our army can successfully march into the north, the supply of the Japanese North China Front Army will be reduced by at least half. Will they refuse to eat the fat meat placed in front of the stubborn army? Even if the stubborn army does not have the courage to eat, the Japanese will dare to put up defenses

Garrisoning air conditioning on the front line of the stubborn army?"

Ding Wei's analysis is correct. As long as the Japanese still have considerable strength to confront the stubborn army, it will actually be a two-sided attack.

And once the Japanese troops empty their troops...even the recalcitrant soldiers are fools, they still know that going north will gain a good reputation for "recovering rivers and mountains," right?

What's more, at this time, the stubborn army already knew that the Japanese's defeat would be a matter of time.

In the past, Yingjiang did not participate in the war. Many people in China, including Chongqing, believed that the Japanese would win the war, so they passively resisted the war and even always thought of "making peace" and "truce."

After Yingjiang joined the war, Chongqing determined that the defeat of the Japanese was only a matter of time, so they strengthened their determination to fight the war and became more active than before... The passivity at this stage was not that they believed that the Japanese could not be defeated, but that they wanted to preserve their strength and use it.

In the future, we will fight against the Eighth Route Army.

Therefore, if there is an opportunity to expand his strength and reputation, the stubborn army will certainly not give up this opportunity.

Wang Xuexin agreed with Ding Wei's point of view. He added: "The focus is on the Japanese industries in the Northeast, many of which are military-industrial enterprises. If our army can successfully march into the Northeast and capture them, it will greatly increase the strength of our army and even form a perfect

With the industrial system in place, can the recalcitrant army sit back and watch our army achieve this ultimate goal?"

The chief nodded and said: "That's right. Although we are still far from this goal, we will eventually achieve it in one year, two years, or even three years... In other words, if we develop northward, the stubborn army will be out of unreasonableness.

In order to let our army develop and grow, they will also rush to attack the Japanese and try to compete with us for the Northeast! This will form a situation of beating up the lost dog, which is obviously beneficial to the entire China's war of resistance!"

"But..." the chief of staff said with concern: "Our foundation in the north is unstable, the conditions in the base area are not good, and the transportation is not good. Is it too radical to move to the north?"

At this time, the Japs had been developing in the Northeast for many years. The anti-Japanese forces in the Northeast suffered heavy losses from the Japs... Part of the reason was that Mao Xiong was worried about further stimulating the Japs to attack the border after signing a non-aggression treaty with the Japs, so he reduced his aid.

They even restricted the anti-Japanese war armed forces from leaving the country.

This aspect is not a big problem, because the situation on Mao Xiong's side has changed now. After the war between the Japs and Eagle Sauce begins, they will basically not attack Mao Xiong at the same time, so there is no problem of "Mao Xiong is worried about irritating the Japs".

So what if it's exciting?

Do the Japs still have the ability to open a new front with Mao Xiong?

If the Japanese are unable to open a new front, then why doesn’t Mao Xiong assist the Chinese guerrillas in harassing the Japanese to reduce their own pressure?

Therefore, the focus is on logistical issues.

The Eighth Route Army's ammunition and supplies are all near Yuncheng. At this time, the battle line suddenly needs to be moved to the north. There are mountain roads along the way. Even if there are roads, they are in disrepair. Once a war breaks out, can this supply line meet the needs of the battle?

The leader thought about it and said: "If there is a problem with the road, just build it! Usually we are worried that building the road will make it easier for the devils, but now..."

To be honest, I'm still a little worried now.

Because the Japanese had much more mechanized troops than the Eighth Route Army, and they built roads to facilitate the transportation of the Eighth Route Army, if they could not stop the Japanese counterattack and were pushed in, the Eighth Route Army itself would be the one to suffer.

Therefore, road construction in the Luliang Mountains is a double-edged sword, and you may hurt yourself if you are not careful.

But in the end, the leader gritted his teeth and said, "If you don't take risks, there will be no benefits, Xiu!"

Then the chief asked Wang Xuexin: "Do you have a battle plan?"

"Not yet!" Wang Xuexin replied, he just had such an idea.

He was worried that it was not possible to continue to defend Yuncheng like this. Only by using offense instead of defense to make the Japanese panic, could they truly disrupt their deployment.

But after thinking about it, Wang Xuexin said: "I think we can move the airport to the north first! 'La 5' is not only a fighter, it also has a bomb pylon. In other words, it can be used as a half bomber. We

We can’t always let the Japanese bombers blow up our factories and warehouses, we can turn around and bomb the Japanese!”

"That's right!" The chief of staff looked at the map and said in surprise: "To the north, on the Datong line, there are Japanese railways, factories and warehouses everywhere. The Japanese have no defense at all. If our army can move the airport north

, just to ruthlessly defeat the Japanese army!"

This is probably a move that the Japanese never thought of.

Because the north is basically an area controlled by the Japanese. According to them, it is a "security area."

Because it is a security area, you can safely lay railways, build factories and store strategic materials. If the Eighth Route Army's fighter planes can gain access to these areas...


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