"Although the large Japanese army has been defeated and fled to the rear, there are still many small Japanese soldiers who have dispersed into rural areas and mountainous areas. This will cause great danger to our logistics and transportation. There is a meaning academy"
After hearing the report, the hermit frowned slightly, pondered for a while, and then said: "It is indeed a threat. If my guess is correct, the Japanese will definitely carry out guerrilla operations in our occupied areas to disrupt and attack us.
military operations."
The other members of the headquarters also nodded. The little devils could be where they are today because they learned everything from the Chinese. With their stubbornness, they would definitely learn from the Chinese back then and carry out guerrilla warfare.
"The commander is right. Three of the teams we sent out to collect strategic supplies were attacked by sneak attacks. Although the Japanese were defeated, there were also casualties."
Suddenly, everyone's faces became serious. No one knew the power of guerrilla warfare better than these Chinese generals. Back then, it was relying on guerrilla warfare that the Chinese army attacked the enemy bit by bit, developed and strengthened itself bit by bit, and finally
He managed to survive and completely turned things around.
Snapped.
call.
The hermit lit a cigarette, took a puff, looked at the generals present, and said in a deep voice: "What are your opinions?"
"This has to be nipped in the bud."
"Yes, once it spreads, it will involve a lot of our manpower and material resources."
"I agree."
After flicking the ashes from his cigarette, the hermit nodded and said with a smile: "The Japs learn from our guerrilla warfare, so we might as well learn from the Japs and treat others in their own way."
"Commander, what do you mean?"
"Three Lights Policy?"
The hermit nodded, "Yes, it's the Three-Guang Policy. There's an interesting academy."
The Three-Guang Policy refers to the war in which the Japanese conducted military operations aimed at killing local residents, robbing, burning and destroying food, crops, houses and other materials. They gradually systematized this combat method.
Large-scale, long-term, simply means "burn them all, kill them all, and rob them all."
Later, this three-guang policy was implemented to the extreme by the Japanese. In the words of the Japanese, all people in the enemy's territory, regardless of gender, age or child, should be killed. All houses should be burned down, and all food and crops should be burned down.
Everything that cannot be moved must be burned, pots and bowls must be broken into pieces, and wells must be buried or poisoned.
Because of the implementation of the Japanese Three-Guang policy, millions of Chinese people died tragically.
The hermit put out the cigarette butt, raised his head, looked at the senior generals, and said coldly: "Of course, we are China, not little devils, so this three-guang policy will naturally need to be changed. With Nagasaki as the center, two new shantytowns will be built.
, gather all the little Japs in the wilderness, rural areas, and mountainous forest areas. Once the Japanese Japs are found, they will be killed without mercy."
When it comes to understanding guerrilla warfare, the Japs are naturally not as good as the Chinese. The basis of guerrilla warfare is to rely on the power of the people to fight behind enemy lines in remote areas such as rural areas.
What the hermits have to do now is to completely eliminate the Japanese guerrillas