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Chapter 1926 Strategic Decisive Battle

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    In the coastal areas, the only place that has not retreated is the soldiers of the Fourth Army stationed at the port.

    Instead of retreating, they received thousands of reinforcements and a large amount of weapons and ammunition.

    These soldiers will be stationed here for a long time until the end of the battle.

    And these soldiers exist to allow the Japanese fleet to anchor directly at the ports in the Tianjin area and then carry out supplies.

    ??As a result, they had to return to their home port or the port of Dalian for supplies.

    In this way, the Fourth Army will be able to force these Japanese aircraft carriers and other warships to rotate.

    The final result is that although the Japanese army has two aircraft carrier formations, only one or a half can actually participate in the battle in coastal areas.

    In this way, it can be regarded as invisible, weakening the Japanese army's power in this area.

    In addition to these, the Fourth Army also began to mobilize the common people. Together with the Eighth Route Army, they organized a large number of common people and allowed them to undergo simple training before assigning tasks to them.

    Such work has actually been carried out in an orderly manner after the recovery of Peiping and Tianjin.

    Some people are stretcher teams, responsible for the transportation and transfer of the wounded.

    Some people used carts and trucks, or cars conscripted in Peiping City and Tianjin City, to transport supplies and ammunition to the soldiers on the front line.

    In this way, the Fourth Army can devote all its logistics support to the frontal battlefield.

    Logistics support was left to these mobilized people.

    In the Battle of Huaihai a few years later, large forces of the People's Liberation Army launched a strategic decisive battle with the main forces of the Kuomintang in central China.

    Their logistics is through the mobilized people, using handcarts, even horse-drawn carriages, and ox-carts for transportation, thereby ensuring their material supply.

    Xia Yang also knows that whether the Japanese army can win this war depends not only on the performance of the soldiers on the front battlefield and the commanders in the rear.

    The support of local people is also very important.

    After learning that the Japanese army was about to launch a landing operation in the Tianjin area, the people in Peiping and Tianjin even began to organize themselves spontaneously to donate money and materials to the Fourth Army.

    ??????????Many of them are medicines, food, and some people even donated shotguns at home.

    After retaining some necessary items, the logistics department of the Fourth Army declined other material donations.

    The Fourth Army troops in the Pingjin area were preparing to deal with a large-scale landing by the Japanese army.

    At this moment, in the port of Dalian, a large number of Japanese Kwantung Army troops have begun to enter the transport ship.

    They will take these transport ships and arrive at the landing site two days later to participate in the battle in the Pingjin area.

    These Japanese troops have two divisions with a strength of 50,000 to 60,000.

    And they are only part of them. There are other Japanese troops who are also gathering in a large number of directions. They will all be transported to the Tianjin area through transport ships for combat.

    Some of them are even troops drawn from North Korea.

    ¡°Obviously, this time the Japanese army planned to have a decisive battle with the Fourth Army in the Peiping and Tianjin areas.

    If they can defeat the Fourth Army, they will be able to occupy the entire North China region again.

    And once they fail, even Manchuria will be threatened by the Fourth Army.

    It is precisely because of this that the Japanese Army¡¯s General Staff Headquarters attaches great importance to this fighting spirit.

    This time, it can be said that they have almost tried their best to deal with this war.

    Except for not mobilizing back the Japanese troops who attacked Southeast Asia, they have already removed most of the Japanese troops that could be removed from North China.

    Yamamoto Isoroku also knows that he has a lot of chips in his hand at this time, but whether he can win this bet does not depend on how many chips he has.

    Rather, it depends on whether he can win back all the chips in Xia Yang's hand with the obviously dominant cards in his hand.

    Outside Shanhaiguan, the Japanese Kwantung Army also assembled here.

    They have launched several raids on Shanhaiguan¡¯s peripheral defensive positions.attack.

    An armored division of the Japanese Kwantung Army is also rapidly approaching here. They will launch a fierce attack on the Fourth Army troops stationed here, opening this important channel to the Pingjin area in one fell swoop.

    And once this line of defense is breached, the Fourth Army will fall into a dilemma of being attacked on both sides.

    Not only that, they will also be encircled and suppressed by the Japanese army, which is almost twice their strength.

    This is also a situation that Xia Yang does not want to see, and it is also a situation that none of the commanders at the Eighth Route Army headquarters want to see at this time.

    The main force of the Eighth Route Army in North China can almost be said to be the main force coming in and out. They began to cooperate with Xia Yang's troops to launch an active attack on the Japanese army.

    These Eighth Route Army troops attacked the Dezhou area in Shandong southward, cutting off the Japanese army's retreat here, and at the same time blocking the Japanese army in Shandong area, Jiangsu and Anhui areas, and passing through this area to reinforce the remaining Japanese army in North China.

    In addition, they also began to mobilize more troops and entered the northern Henan area, giving greater offensive pressure to the Japanese troops on the south bank of the Yellow River.

    At the same time, the Eighth Route Army even detached the two divisions attached to the general headquarters and directly cooperated with the Kagel Combat Division and Qiu Guoping's troops to launch a fierce attack on the Japanese troops entrenched in the Shijiazhuang area.

    If they can consume enough of the Japanese army in the Shijiazhuang area, then they can mobilize their troops to go north to help the main force of the Fourth Army in a decisive battle with the Japanese army in the Pingjin area.

    By then, their disadvantage in military strength will also be offset.

    On the extremely vast North China Plain, the commanders of both sides were ready to fight to the death.

    Dawn is gradually coming, and the sun rising from the east dyes the entire sea surface red with red light.

    When morning just arrived, all the soldiers on the Japanese warships were awakened by the air defense sirens.

    Every one of them has been floating on the sea for more than a week.

    These Japanese soldiers are very tired.  But after the sirens sounded, they all received orders to launch landing operations.

    Many of the Japanese soldiers had not actually participated in the battle and were very worried.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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