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95. Intelligence

"So, according to your inference, another batch of the Japanese military supplies has been collected, which can alleviate the current urgent needs?" Bai Chongxi asked. The people sitting in the command post are all officers above the major general level. They have no regard for Zhou Weiguo.

, and not familiar with it.

"Yes!" Zhou Weiguo nodded, "I saw with my own eyes that the number of troops reinforcing the 6th Division was as large as a regiment, and almost all of the newly arrived Japanese soldiers were fully equipped."

Bai Chongxi frowned, "In other words, the best opportunity to attack the Japanese army has been missed?"

"General, there is no good or bad time to attack the Japanese army." Zhou Weiguo frowned, and then said, "There is only a determination to attack or not."

"Hahaha!" Bai Chongxi smiled, "What you said is true. As long as you are intentional, any time is a good time. So, what do you think of the current situation, especially the situation in Huangmei?"

Zhou Weiguo looked at the generals present. They were all much more senior than him. Then he smiled bitterly and said, "Everyone here is the senior of Weiguo. Weiguo does not dare to speak nonsense."

"Hahaha." Another middle-aged general next to him laughed, "You contradicted the commander just now, but you didn't seem to dare to speak nonsense."

"That's right, let's talk about it." Bai Chongxi also smiled.

"In this case, it is nonsense to be humble." Zhou Weiguo said, "In fact, Huangmei's Japanese 6th Division is a permanent Class A division of the Japanese army. Under the siege of the commander and generals, one-third of the casualties have been

.However, a regiment was later reinforced, so there should still be more than 20,000 people."

Everyone nodded.

"However, in recent days, you have launched continuous attacks on the Japanese army, and the newly reinforced Japanese troops have been on the road for days, and they are all exhausted." Zhou Weiguo paused, "And the general, in order to prevent the Japanese army from advancing westward, deployed the 11th Group Army in

The southern foothills of the Dabie Mountains; the 21st Group Army was deployed at the eastern foothills of the Dabie Mountains. Such defenses also cut off the Japanese's land logistics line."

Bai Chongxi nodded appreciatively.

"However, the modern military power of the Japanese army is infinitely stronger than that of China. If land cannot be used, they will open up a logistics line from the water, which ultimately leads to the Battle of Huangmei County and achieves nothing. But as I said just now, in fact, what we have in front of us is

Supporting the Japanese army is a tired division." Zhou Weiguo said seriously, "Such a tired division will not be too strong in defense. If there are small groups of troops that can penetrate in and cooperate with the large forces, and cooperate inside and outside, then Huangmei should be able to

You can take it back."

"A small force?" Bai Chongxi wondered, then smiled, "You mean, you and your soldiers?"

"That's right!" Zhou Weiguo nodded, "The special force I formed is called the Snow Leopard Special Forces. It can go deep behind enemy lines, conduct special operations, and achieve specific strategic goals, such as beheading. At the same time, it can also cooperate with large forces,

Carry out an attack."

Everyone present did not quite believe Zhou Weiguo's words. They were all used to seeing large groups fighting and did not have a very clear concept of special operations. Moreover, Zhou Weiguo was younger than them. They would think that Zhou Weiguo's idea was

A reckless move by a young man. Chiang Kai-shek did not announce the specific details of the recovery of Jiujiang because Zhou Weiguo still asked Chiang Kai-shek to keep the special forces secret. After all, the Nationalist Government was a big sieve from top to bottom.

"It's not that I don't believe you," Bai Chongxi said helplessly after hearing this, "It's just that the Japanese army is almost a reorganized division, and your troops plus you have a total of 27 people. Among them, the gap is so big that it may not be easy to make up. Moreover,

You are young and already a lieutenant general and division commander, so you shouldn't take such risks."

Zhou Weiguo had no choice but to stand up and said, "Now that the Japanese army is brutal and the country is in ruins, Weiguo does not dare to spare his life. If the general feels that this plan is too risky, Weiguo has nothing to say. Then Weiguo will go and rest first."

After that, Zhou Weiguo walked out of the headquarters. He never thought that Bai Chongxi would reject him. After all, for Bai Chongxi, this plan was a business without any risk at all. If Zhou Weiguo succeeds in the sneak attack, everyone will be happy. If it fails,

It was only his special forces team that was lost.

But what Zhou Weiguo didn't know was that Bai Chongxi was really worried about him. Such a young lieutenant general and division commander are rare for any country and are the country's wealth. Of course, this is also the case for today's national army officers.

A common problem among us is that those who go to the battlefield to fight desperately should be the soldiers below. There are as many soldiers as there are, but there are never many educated officers.



"General Bai refused?" Gu Feiyan frowned and lit his cigarette, "What should we do?"

Zhou Weiguo sighed, "What else can we do? Let's have it cold." Regarding the situation of the 6th Division, he and his special forces could only have some impact on the Japanese army. If he really wants to recapture Huangmei, he must cooperate with the large army. If he is independent

If the division is here, he will not hesitate to launch a counterattack.

"Hey, that's all, do your best and obey fate." Zhou Weiguo let out a long sigh, "Take the brothers to have a good rest first and adapt to changes."

"That's fine."



Shanghai, Japanese Army Central China Front Headquarters

"You mean, there was a Chinese army that cut off the heads of our warriors from the Imperial Japanese Empire and piled them into the Kyoto?" Hata Shunroku's voice was hoarse, like a wounded leopard.

"Hi! That's what the Sixth Division's telegram said."

"Baga!" Hata Shunroku was angry, "How many prisoners of war do we still have on hand now?"

"Many of the prisoners of war sent from various places have now been sent to factories as laborers. There are still more than 1,000 on hand."

"Behead all of the more than 1,000 prisoners of war and pile them into a palace. Then send a report and tell the Chinese people." Shunroku Hata said coldly, "Since the Chinese people dare to do this, they will bear our wrath."

"Your Excellency, Commander! This is not allowed! If this matter becomes public, our Empire of Japan will be condemned by the international community." A Japanese military staff officer stood up and said.

"You mean, just forget it?"

"No, what I mean is that it's okay to pile it up in Beijing. We can send a telegram to inform each combat unit of this time. Let the frontline commanders use this to boost morale. But it must not be reported. After all, the impact of this matter

to the international image of our Great Japanese Empire."

"Yoshi, then do this."

"Hi!"



After a Japanese officer came out of the headquarters, he frowned. He had heard the order given by Shunroku Hata just now. It cost the lives of more than 1,000 Chinese soldiers! He absolutely could not sit idly by and ignore it.

Then, the Japanese officer left the headquarters and went to a Japanese teahouse in Shanghai.



"It turns out to be Taijun Yamamoto! What kind of tea will Taijun drink today?" A rich middle-aged man smiled and said to the Japanese officer.

"If you have any good tea, don't hide it." The Japanese officer said casually, and then entered a box.

"Okay, I'll serve you tea right away."

In the private room, a wealthy middle-aged man walked in carrying tea.

Seeing this, the Japanese officer began tapping his fingers rhythmically on the ground.


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