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According to Si Yu¡¯s order, in order to minimize casualties, all the heavy machine guns on armored vehicles and tanks opened fire wildly at the Japanese headquarters.
At this time, the entire headquarters has been turned into a hornet's nest. Countless bullet holes can be seen on every wall.
Under intensive fire from heavy machine guns, all the Japanese soldiers inside were killed and no one survived.
After occupying this place, Si Yu immediately began to order his troops to track down the traitors in the city. All the traitors were arrested, escorted to the city square, and shot one by one in front of the people.
The shooting of traitors lasted for a whole day, and hundreds of traitors were all shot. The corpses were then pulled out of the city by trucks and burned and buried intensively.
After occupying Hohhot, Siyu and the others not only annihilated thousands of Japanese troops, but most importantly, they also annihilated thousands of Japanese troops. As the core of the entire Chahar, this place has a large amount of supplies and equipment.
They found four Japanese ammunition depots in Hohhot city and suburbs alone.
These ammunition depots vary in size, but they can arm at least five to six thousand people. In addition, there is also a large amount of wealth accumulated by the Japanese army, as well as various supplies.
On the day Siyu completely captured Hohhot, Ulanqab, not far from Hohhot, was also captured by soldiers led by Liu Fudong.
Compared with Hohhot, Ulanqab has fewer garrison troops and its combat effectiveness is weaker. Liu Fudong dispatched two tank regiments and directly attacked them with one charge.
Afterwards, Siyu recruited soldiers aggressively in the Hohhot area. At the same time, the main force began to gradually advance towards Ulanqab and join the troops led by Liu Fudong.
After the troops completed the rendezvous, their attack target was very clear.
That is the important military town in northern Shanxi¡ªDatong! !
After defeating Datong, they would have the capital to continue advancing southward, and at the same time, they could threaten the Japanese army in the entire Jinzhong area. They were even able to complete the rendezvous with the Fourth Army troops led by Xia Yang in the Taibai Mountain area.
When the entire front line is connected, the anti-war situation in the entire northwestern Shanxi and even Chahar will undergo a complete change.
But that is also the best situation. The Japanese army will definitely not sit still and will definitely try every means to stop them.
In just one week, the entire core area of ??Chahar fell, which even Shinozuka Yoshio did not expect.
He even just started to mobilize troops and planned to rush to support the Chahar area when he heard the news that Kitano Tairanobu was defeated and killed.
"Ulanqab, Hohhot, and several surrounding core cities have all been lost." Honda said, "The latest news is that the enemy's forward troops. A reorganized tank regiment has been moved from Ulanqab." Qabu set off and advanced towards Datong."
At this time, Datong was the base camp of Yoshio Shinozuka, and there were quite a few Japanese troops stationed here, totaling more than 30,000 people. In addition, the Japanese army located in central Shanxi can also support him at any time.
However, what Yoshio Shinozuka is worried about is not that the enemy will defeat Datong, but that the entire battle situation seems to have changed at this time.
In the past, even if they were defeated, it was their initiative to launch the attack.
But now in the entire Shanxi region, the attacking party seems to have changed hands. Instead, they became a defensive side.
First, the Eighth Route Army kept attacking some towns, and then the Taibai Mountain Fourth Army, which gave him a headache, also began to take the initiative.
Now what Yoshio Shinozuka can do is to constantly mobilize troops and attack everywhere to recapture the occupied towns.
But this is still too passive. When have they ever been so passive? In the past, they would raid wherever they wanted. Now, wherever the enemy attacks, they need to defend.
"When will the troops drawn from South China come?" Shinozuka Yoshio asked.
"They are already at sea, but it will take about a week at the earliest before they can all arrive in Shanxi." Hondakawa replied.
Yoshio Shinozuka looked at the map, frowned slightly, and then said: "Order the Eighth Division to deploy defenses in the mountains along the northern side of Datong to block enemy troops at all levels. At the same time, report the situation in the Chahar area Go to the base camp and see if they can send troops from the Manchuria area to attack the Chahar area from the flank.¡±
"Yes! Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief!!" Hondakawa immediately shouted loudly.
Having said this, he set his sights on the location of the city Ulanqab.
From here to the east, a few hundred kilometers away is Peiping. If this enemy becomes aggressive, they can directly attack the Pingjin area. They even captured the Pingjin area, which cut off the Japanese army's connection with Manchuria and North China.
Of course, this is the worst case scenario. However, it can also be seen how serious the enemy's occupation of Ulanqab is.
" Equally anxious was the Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters.
At this time, Tojo Hideki looked at the telegram sent by Yoshio Shinozuka and angrily tore the telegram into pieces.
He held up his black-rimmed eyes and his thin body. He looked more like a university professor than a soldier.
But this man was one of the initiators of the entire battlefield of aggression against China and the promoter of the Japanese invasion of China.
"Order the troops stationed in the Pingjin area to immediately move to Zhangjiakou in the north and garrison there. Prevent the enemy's armored forces from advancing eastward and threatening Beiping and Tianjin!" Tojo Hideki said immediately.
From the battle report transmitted from the Chahar area, Tojo Hideki roughly guessed that the attacking enemies were most likely equipped with all Soviet weapons and equipment, and were highly mechanized, with a terrifying number of tanks and armored vehicles.
A year ago, the defeat at Nomonhan was still vivid in our minds. The Soviet army¡¯s torrent of steel was still a nightmare for many Japanese officers who participated in that war. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com