You can search "My Northeastern Army" on Baidu to find the latest chapters!
In the swirling snowflakes, the killing sounds in Chinese suddenly rose up like thunder. Beside the campfire and in sleeping bags, the sweet dreams about Christmas that the American soldiers were having were suddenly torn to pieces by the artillery shells and grenades flying in the sky by the Northeastern Army. The raging fires that exploded continuously illuminated the night blood red. During the scorching firelight, the ground began to tremble, and the snow was crushed into the mire by the tank tracks. In the blizzard, hundreds of "Snow Tiger" tanks and tens of thousands of The soldiers of the Northeastern Army launched an overwhelming offensive towards the positions of the US Seventh Army. Amidst the horrified shouts in American English, the U.S. military's various forward positions in Guibyshevsky were all involved in fierce battles at the same moment. "Snow Tiger" and "Sherman" once again engaged in a fierce confrontation. Between the roaring armor-piercing projectiles and armor-piercing projectiles, the Northeastern officers and soldiers shouted and marched bravely against the U.S. military's layer after layer of interception firepower network, flying the Stars and Stripes. The shadows of Northeastern Army soldiers and the sharp white light of the three-sided army thorns were swaying everywhere in the circular positions. The dense illumination bombs and tracer bombs from both sides made the night sky shine as bright as day. Dozens of "Black Hawks" crisscrossed back and forth in the wind and snow, and the metal storm of rockets and "Vulcan" six-barreled machine guns rolled towards the U.S. and U.S. troops on the ground. The tank group, tongues of fire tearing through the night like the scythe of death, constantly blasted the US military positions into a sea of ??flames.
Lieutenant General Patton raised his telescope and looked at his own troops who were all locked in a bitter battle with an expressionless face. He had expected such a massive counterattack by the Northeastern Army. What he was most worried about at this time was the sudden interruption of the rear road transportation line by the Northeastern Army emerging from the ground. This was indeed a big trouble, because if If this desperate effort continues, the entire armored force on the front line will be in a serious situation of running out of fuel and ammunition, and each "Sherman" will become a living target for the Northeastern Army parked on the battlefield. When Lieutenant General Patton learned that the Northeastern Army that touched his back had climbed all the way over snow-capped mountains, waded across glaciers, and lurked silently in the thick snow and a blizzard of minus 40 degrees Celsius, For two days and two nights, he uncharacteristically did not curse "son of a bitch Chu Qiming" or "these cunning Chinese guys", but fell into a rare silence. In his heart, he began to put away his contempt and began to face these troops from Eastern China. What Lieutenant General Carlspart said on the phone left Lieutenant General Patton speechless: "George, I am as shocked as you are. Yes, the Chinese soldiers' endurance of the harsh combat environment and their tolerance for death are amazing. Even to the point of appalling. They are extremely stubborn and disregard death, which is beyond the reach of our American army. The Chinese Northeastern Army is a far more terrifying enemy than the German army. The only way to defeat them is to completely eliminate them, because they are in In battle, they will fight to the last man, and they have no concept of surrender at all.¡±
The task of retaking the road was left to the 17th Infantry Division and the 5th Tank Regiment of the 1st Armored Division. The entire force included three infantry regiments, one tank regiment, and two field artillery battalions, as well as a health team ready to treat the wounded. . In view of the severe situation of the logistics transportation line, Lieutenant General Patton ignored the weakness of the US military that was not good at night fighting and forcibly ordered the reinforcements to immediately move towards the target-the few hills surrounding the highway that had been occupied by the Northeastern Army.
After receiving the order, Brigadier General Bill Walker, commander of the 17th Division, immediately led his long troops into the night and snow, but it didn't take long for them to receive bad news: the two necessary bridges on the highway were blocked. The Northeastern Army was blown up, and many anti-tank mines were planted on the road by the Northeastern Army. This lightly-armed and fast-moving Northeastern Army knew that the US armored forces were coming for reinforcements, so they laid heavy anti-tank mines. Heavy vehicles could roll over them without any problem, but a "Sherman" or "Sherman" or "Sherman" weighing more than 30 tons would have no problem. Pershing¡± becomes scrap metal as soon as it touches it. Brigadier General Walker complained to Lieutenant General Patton on the walkie-talkie, because the anti-tank mines produced in Northeast China were wrapped in white cloth and buried in the snow by Northeast Army soldiers. The American soldiers who were driving by car lights could not see anything in the dim light. It was impossible to tell. After the entire unit had marched less than ten kilometers, sixteen tanks were blown up. Hundreds of soldiers surrounding or riding on the tanks were killed or injured. But if we use engineering troops to detect mines one meter at a time, we won't know how long it will take before we reach our destination.
Lieutenant General Patton held back his anger. He ordered in a tone so calm that it made Brigadier General Walker's scalp numb: "Let your engineering troops use all their strength to repair those two damn bridges. The infantry troops will advance first, and the armored troops will go forward first." The troops used the good tanks and pushed the scrapped tanks ahead to clear the way. Get there within four hours, and take down that son of a bitch hilltop within eight hours."
The deputy division commander, Colonel Freeman, led the infantry regiment to the destination first. Since the broken bridge could not be repaired in time, Colonel Freeman had to lead the soldiers across the ice on the river because there were too many things packed in the car. , so the troops justIt's here, the new year - 1943 has arrived. The simplified Chinese characters "Made in Northeast China" on the candy packaging paper made the Northeast Army soldiers feel very friendly and reluctant to eat them. Some Northeast Army soldiers later died on the battlefield with these candies in their pockets. A large number of folk art troupe actors who came from mainland China to express their condolences to the Northeastern military officers and soldiers who had been fighting bloody battles on the front line, despite the danger and cold, enthusiastically performed performances to express condolences, which further boosted the morale of the soldiers.
"Brothers, after defeating the Soviet Union, we can go home and celebrate the Spring Festival!" Waves of cheers and warm cheers rang out from the Northeast Army's position.
On New Year's Day, along with the mountains of condolences were transported to the Orenburg front line, 160 new second-class infantry brigades of the Northeastern Army expanded from various Chinese overseas autonomous regions. This brought the total number of Northeastern Army participating in the Soviet war to more than four. One and a half million. General Yu, General Su, and General Wang immediately formulated a large-scale "New Year's Day Offensive" after receiving reinforcements.
Amidst the sound of New Year¡¯s Day firecrackers in China, thousands of cannons were fired on the Orenburg front of the Soviet Union. In late January 1943, the Soviet 4th and 5th Guards Tank Armies, the Soviet 6th and 7th Guards Tank Armies, and the 1st and 3rd Guards Mechanized Armies, which were trapped in the encirclement, were running out of ammunition and food. The entire army was wiped out, and General Vasilevsky and General Potapov committed suicide in despair. The "Pangu" battle of the Northeast Army ended successfully. Except for a few remnants who escaped, the Soviet army was annihilated and captured more than 1 million people, with losses With more than 4,000 tanks and self-propelled artillery, more than 2,500 aircraft, and 11,000 artillery pieces, the main force of the Soviet Ural Front was defeated, and the remainder retreated into the Volga River area to continue resisting. At this time, the Soviet Union had basically exhausted its last drop of blood on the Eastern Front.
On January 25, the Fourth Army of the Northeast Army captured Salama in one fell swoop, annihilating more than 10,000 U.S. and Soviet troops, and seizing more than 100,000 tons of U.S. military supplies. The Northeast Army officially drank the Volga River; on the 27th, the West Route Army Group The Fifth Armored Group captured Ufa; on the 28th, the First Army captured Engels and other cities in the lower reaches of the Volga River; by early February, the Northeastern Army broke through the Soviet Ural defense line across the board and entered the Eastern European plains, the Soviet Union east of the Volga River The entire area was captured by the Northeast Army. At this time, the leading troops of the Northeastern Army were less than 700 kilometers away from Moscow. "Enter Europe!" Northeastern officers and soldiers rolled forward amidst the roar of mountains and tsunami. In view of their outstanding performance, Lieutenant General Chu Qiming, commander of the Fourth Group Army, and Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng, commander of the Fifth Armored Group Army, were promoted to second-level generals of the Army. In addition, there were more than 40 brave colonels of the Northeast Army, Officers such as brigadier general and major general were promoted to military ranks.
Echoing the victory of the Northeastern Army, the German, Italian, Finnish and other Axis forces that attacked Moscow received a boost in morale and a surge in combat effectiveness, and soon achieved a series of partial victories. On February 4, General Heinrich Wilhelm Guderian reported to Berlin that he "also" saw the red star on the Kremlin minaret. At this time, despite the setback of the Northern Cluster, the German Central Cluster and the Southern Cluster had advanced to less than 20 kilometers away from Moscow. Some troops had even broken into downtown Moscow and started street fighting. Hitler was so excited after hearing the news. He was elated again, and immediately ordered General Guderian to be promoted to field marshal to boost the morale of the German troops on the front line. Seeing that Moscow and the entire Soviet Union were in danger of total fall, General Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army's European Expeditionary Force, and General Marshall, Chief of Army General Staff, urgently applied to President Roosevelt and the U.S. Congress for another increase in troops to the Soviet battlefield in Europe. Four more armies were added again, totaling 400,000 troops.
Having learned the lesson from the last time, under the strict orders of Hitler, the Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, Marshal Raeder, and the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Admiral D?nitz, immediately led the remaining surface fleet of the German Navy (the main force was two "Bismarck"-class heavy-lift ships The aircraft carrier and three "Adolf Hitler Fuhrer" class heavy battleships) and three-quarters of the submarine force, with the assistance of the Italian Navy and the Luftwaffe, rushed to the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea, stifling the Arctic Ocean shipping lines of the United States and the Soviet Union. The US military landed a troop transport fleet and prepared to retake Iceland. The Arctic Ocean, covered in silver and with floating icebergs, burst into flames in an instant, and another maritime battle comparable to the Great Battle of the English Channel began.
At the same time, on February 8, the second batch of "Fuxi" class light aircraft carriers of the Northeast Army Navy - "Yao Emperor", "Shun Emperor", "Xia Yu" and "Shang Tang" were launched one after another. Completed; and the three new heavy battleships "Huadong", "Huabei" and "Huanan" were launched at Qingdao Naval Port, Kaohsiung Military Port and Keelung Military Port respectively after six months of round-the-clock construction; in addition, , the maintenance work of the four Japanese "Kongo" class battleships and four "Mogami" class heavy cruisers towed from the Shanghai port back to the Shandong and South Korean shipyards has basically come to an end, and they have been delivered to the Northeast Army Navy one by one for service. The calm but surging undercurrent of the North Pacific will soon be roaring with roaring waves, and the final naval decisive battle between the Chinese and American navies is about to begin. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)Please visit our website: www.hlnovel.com