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This battle is completely about using cannons to fight mosquitoes.
The stubborn guerrillas and bandits here only have hundreds of people and hundreds of rifles, and mortars are already considered heavy equipment for them.
Who would have thought...
The Eighth Route Army guerrillas, whom they called Tubal Road, were actually able to use fighter planes to bomb them, and they conducted twenty bombings in turn. It was said that there were hundreds of useless fighter planes parked at the airport.
Therefore, there was no need to fight this battle at all. Only two bombs were dropped, and the stubborn soldiers and bandits began to flee.
In the ensuing battle, fighter planes chased and exploded the enemy, causing them to flee like ants. Some people simply knelt down and surrendered.
All Sudari had to do was to lead his team behind to receive the prisoners and equipment. The battle ended in less than half an hour. The Eighth Route Army completely took control of Liyuan Village and also liberated two nearby villages.
Sudari couldn't help but sigh: "It's different when there are planes. We have been in a stalemate with the stubborn troops here for several years. We thought it would continue like this at least, and it wouldn't change in a few years. I didn't expect it would only be such a short time."
The effort..."
Sudari is right. Liyuan Village was liberated by our army during the Western Expedition in 1936. When the main force of our army withdrew, the stubborn forces returned, leading to the current stalemate.
It has been six years now. As the saying goes, "Three feet of ice does not freeze in a day." Everyone thought it would continue like this.
Unexpectedly...
To break this piece of ice, you only need to "pull 5" with the hammer.
In the past, the reason why it couldn't be broken was simply because the hammer wasn't heavy enough.
After Wang Xuexin liberated these villages, he immediately established a defense system centered on Liyuan Village to prevent the enemy from being forced within a few miles of the airport.
Otherwise, the enemy only needs to set up a few cannons on the periphery to hit the artillery shells to the airport, and then the airport will have no security at all.
This is a major difficulty in building an airport.
The airport itself is not difficult. All it requires is fuel, ammunition, and ground support. In addition, radar surveillance is somewhat difficult.
The most troublesome thing is actually the ground safety issue.
At this time, Wang Xuexin received a telegram from the headquarters: "Comrade Wang Xuexin, your guess is correct. The Japanese have launched a full-scale attack on the stubborn army at one o'clock this afternoon!"
Seeing this telegram, Wang Xuexin breathed a sigh of relief... The Japanese finally launched the "Operation No. 1" plan.
Wang Xuexin has been worried that the Japanese will not take the next step.
If the Japanese do not attack the stubborn army, it means that the Japanese are still worried about their supply lines.
This means that the Japanese must annihilate the Eighth Route Army's air force before they can rest assured.
After all, the Eighth Route Army Air Force may launch a counterattack at any time, so it is reasonable for the Japanese to be so worried.
But for the Eighth Route Army...
Does that mean that the air force must be sacrificed, that is, the martial arts must be abandoned in order to turn the enemy's attention to the stubborn army?
This is almost impossible.
Therefore, it is easy to develop a full-front war between the Japanese and the Eighth Route Army, while the stubborn army is sitting on the mountain in the south watching the fight between tigers and tigers.
With the strength of the Eighth Route Army, to be honest, even with the Springfield Rifles, two aviation groups and even tanks, it was still unable to face the Japanese alone.
You must know that the Japs have mobilized more than 200,000 troops from the mainland, plus the original Japs from China, at least 300,000 to 400,000, plus the puppet troops... If such a huge force is completely suppressed by the Eighth Route Army
On the defensive line, even if the Eighth Route Army established a front-line defense of Daqingshan, Luliang Mountain, and Zhongtiao Mountain, they would still be broken through by the Japanese.
Fortunately, none of this happened, and the Japanese turned their troops against the stubborn army.
Wang Xuexin thought that this should be the reason why the Japanese were forced by the situation and rushed to open the north-south passage and occupy the entire territory of China. Otherwise, Okamura Neiji should not have made this mistake.
The most pitiable thing is the stubborn army. They are completely defenseless and will be caught off guard by the Japanese.
The current situation is very favorable to the Eighth Route Army.
First of all, the Japanese must devote their main force to the direction of the recalcitrant army... After all, the recalcitrant army has a huge army. If they want to quickly annihilate this army and open up the north-south passage, it is obviously impossible to do so without sufficient troops.
This means that the Eighth Route Army's defense line is safe and the Japanese cannot advance toward the Luliang Mountain defense line, so "human-operated missiles" cannot threaten Liyuan Airport.
If the Japanese attack the Eighth Route Army and the stubborn army at the same time, it can only be said that their brains are filled with water.
Secondly, because the stubborn army had to deal with the Japanese with all their strength and had no time to worry about it, they would not make small moves around Liyuan Village.
Although Wang Xuexin said he was not afraid of the recalcitrant army's small moves, they would be difficult to guard against, especially a sneak attack on the airport only required a few artillery shells... What if the recalcitrant army deployed several long-range heavy artillery pieces in order to demolish the Eighth Route Army's platform?
Now, the Japanese have launched a large-scale offensive and have great momentum to destroy the stubborn army. The stubborn army has no motive to deal with the Eighth Route Army, either strategically or tactically.
Unless the Chongqing side was kicked in the head by a donkey, they also knew that they should unite with the Eighth Route Army at this time, otherwise China would most likely be divided by the Japanese and each would fall into a bitter fight.
Again, the most important thing is that the Eighth Route Army has the opportunity to counterattack.
Wang Xuexin sets his sights on the northeast...
The Japanese would have never imagined that Wang Xuexin would already have plans for the Northeast at this time.
However, if we don’t attack the Northeast now, how long will it take?
The Kwantung Army, which was originally stationed in the Northeast, has been mobilized to the battlefield in batches due to the intensification of the China War, or it has been transferred to the Pacific battlefield to face Eagle Sauce.
At the beginning, the Japanese even dispatched one or two elite troops to garrison on the Pacific islands. Later, they found that there was not much difference between the elite troops and the garrison. Because the Japanese troops used warships and fighter planes to bombard them for days and nights as soon as they arrived, so the Japanese troops did not fight at all.
opportunity.
As a result, the Japs later replaced the elite troops with miscellaneous troops or even troops that had never fought in the country, and transferred the elite troops back to China again... This was also the case in history when the Japs implemented the "Operation No. 1" plan, and the recalcitrant troops would lose.
One of the reasons why it is so miserable.
In other words, the elite troops of the Japanese are either attacking the stubborn troops on the frontal defense line, or they are facing Eagle Sauce on the Pacific battlefield.
At this time, the Kwantung Army in the Northeast was in name only. Although the designation existed, most of them were composed of new recruits, and some were even militiamen composed of civilians from the pioneering regiment.
(Note: In history, when Mao Xiong entered the Northeast, the so-called elite Kwantung Army even had many ghost women)
In this case, isn't the Northeast the enemy's weak point?
If we wait until later, when the Japanese have opened the north-south passage and stabilized their position, and then attack the northeast... I'm afraid they will have to advance slowly layer by layer!