Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in hlnovel.com -> Historic -> Anti-Japanese War

Chapter 1824 Passive Japanese Army

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    You can search for "Anti-Japanese War on the Yellow Sand" in Baidu to find the latest chapters!

    With Hao Shiwen¡¯s words, Zhang Huaili was completely cleared. He had changed from a traitor in people¡¯s eyes to an undercover agent who played an important role in the recovery of Manchu City.

    Zhang Huaili looked at Hao Shiwen and said, "You guys are finally here, otherwise I will have to be a traitor for a few more years, which is not a good feeling."

    As he said this, he burst into tears, and tears flowed down his eyes.

    At this time, Song Yumo was holding his sniper rifle on the city gate tower.  Sitting on the battlements, overlooking Hao Shiwen and others below.

    Her eyes were cold, without sadness or joy, as if all of this had nothing to do with her.

    She slowly took out a piece of sugar cube from her pocket, then gently peeled off the sugar paper, put the sugar into her mouth, and started to pick it up bit by bit.

    This was not a candy given to her by Xia Yang, but something she purchased elsewhere.

    The candies Xia Yang gave her were regarded as his military medals, and he put them in the box and refused to eat them.

    Hao Shiwen also looked up at Song Yumo at this time, and then waved to her.

    However, Song Yumo didn't seem to be in the mood to say hello to him. He just looked at him and the soldiers without saying a word.

    Hao Shiwen knew Song Yumo¡¯s character relatively well and didn¡¯t say anything.  He just held Zhang Huaili's hand and walked towards the city gate.

    After the troops led by Hao Shiwen entered Mancheng, they sent a telegram to Xia Yang. At this time, Xia Yang had already ordered his troops to prepare for the next wave of offensive against Zhengzhou.

    Because he knew that as long as Mancheng was captured, the Japanese army would be passive in Hebei.

    The more than 100,000 troops led by Hao Shiwen can attack the Pingjin area from the north, and attack Shijiazhuang and other areas from the south.

    No matter how calm Okamura Neiji was, he had to send some of the more than 100,000 Japanese troops in the Xingtai area back to defend the Shijiazhuang area.

    Moreover, at this time, the Japanese advance in the Anyang area was not as smooth as they imagined.

    Because the Eighth Route Army¡¯s endless guerrilla tactics gave them a huge headache.

    This allowed them to advance less than ten kilometers in one day.  And in the process, they paid a heavy price.

    This is obviously not acceptable to Lily Ogawa, because according to her idea, her troops broke through the enemy's defense line in Anyang area.

    Then we should advance with great success, hit Hebi directly in one go, and then attack Xinxiang until the enemy's main force on the south bank of the Yellow River is forced back to the north bank of the Yellow River to defend.

    But these broken Eighth Route Army troops, relying on the individual weapons provided to them by the Fourth Army, were able to hold back the advance of more than 100,000 Japanese troops.

    The Japanese army's advance during the day will encounter many obstacles, and at night, it is the time when these guerrilla troops are active.

    They will carry out endless sneak attacks on Japanese camps, and at the same time, they will constantly attack the Japanese transportation lines in the rear and various transportation troops.

    Even field hospitals and military camps are within the scope of their sneak attacks.

    One of the troops even tried to attack the Japanese general headquarters because it discovered the Japanese headquarters on the front line, intending to kill Lily Ogawa.

    Fortunately, their strength was limited. Only three to four hundred people launched an attack on the Japanese forward command headquarters, but did not achieve many results.

    But even so, this scared Lily Ogawa into a cold sweat.

    Because she didn¡¯t expect that these guys would be so desperate.

    Three to four hundred people dared to attack her headquarters.  Although her troops quickly organized a counterattack and annihilated almost all of the three to four hundred people.

    But Lily Ogawa was also afraid of the enemy and had to move her forward headquarters backward to the city of Anyang.

    The advance of the Japanese armored forces at the front did not seem to be going smoothly either.

    Because on their main road leading to Hebi, these fragmented Eighth Route Army blocked many roads through the anti-tank mines provided to them by Xia Yang.

    When Japanese tanks are walking, they are often attacked by these anti-tank mines.

    On just the first day of march, the Japanese army suffered heavy losses.

    On the second day, the Eighth Route Army's offensive became more intense.

    This even gave the Japanese frontline troops the idea of ????retreating and planning to reorganize and advance.

    ?Lily Ogawa is suitable for commanding large-scale corps operations. At this time, the Eighth Route Army's guerrilla tactics gave her a headache.

    Because she was originally in the Hebei area, she was able to restrict the areas where these guerrillas moved through the cage policy and use various gun towers and other blockades.

    But at this time in northern Henan, most of their artillery towers were destroyed.

    ??And railways and highways have lost their dominance and become channels for the activities of these guerrillas.

    If Lily Ogawa divides her troops to deal with these guerrillas, she has fallen into the trap of the Eighth Route Army.

    Because the Eighth Route Army wanted Lily Ogawa¡¯s attention to be on them.

    In this way, Xia Yang can gain more time to regain Zhengzhou.

    At the same time, a larger-scale offensive was launched in the central area of ??Hebei and the Pingjin area.

    Therefore, Lily Ogawa is trapped in these guerrillas at this time.

    If they don¡¯t solve the problem, they feel a swarm of flies biting them.

    And if you stop and deal with these people specifically.  They will be trapped in the quagmire of guerrilla warfare and unable to escape, which is very disadvantageous for them to launch a large-scale frontal offensive.

    However, she will no longer need to worry about these guerrillas.

    Because when Mancheng fell, Okamura Neiji sent her a telegram, asking her to immediately mobilize a division of troops to return to the Shijiazhuang area.

    The Fourth Army has assembled more than 100,000 troops in the Mancheng area.

    This number of troops, plus the main force of the Eighth Route Army in Hebei area.

    It is enough to threaten the security of several major Hebei cities such as Shijiazhuang, Cangzhou, and Baoding.

    If Shijiazhuang and Cangzhou are all captured, the Japanese army's connection with the Pingjin area and the three eastern provinces and the Central Plains will be completely cut off, which is completely unacceptable to the Japanese army.

    On the contrary, this is also the strategic goal that Xia Yang wants to achieve.

    Lily Ogawa heard that overnight, a garrison brigade in Mancheng was actually captured by the enemy.

    She was immediately puzzled and even a little angry.

    Because she thought that even if she patted a pig, she would be placed in the position of head of the city's garrison brigade.

    Mancheng can hold on for 3 to 4 days, not to mention that the enemy attacking Mancheng has no support from armored troops and heavy artillery troops.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report