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Seeing him chewing beef, Guderian seemed a little dissatisfied. He frowned slightly and said, "I think Mr. Yoshijiro Kazuo's attitude can be a little more correct when answering my questions."
??Xiangzu Meijiro was stunned for a moment, then put down the knife and fork, and said apologetically: "I'm really sorry, you can ask now."
When Guderian saw that he stopped eating, he said: "I see that this Xia Yang was originally just a small battalion commander, but later he became the captain of the guerrillas in Shanxi.
In this case, how did he get to where he is now step by step?
??Aside from his extraordinary personal abilities, what other external factors are there? "
Having said this, he added: "The information you provided me is still somewhat lacking."
"Xiangzu Meijiro thought for a while, and then said: "There is still some information, which is not very accurate, but it may help you solve some doubts."
"Oh, is it so?"
Guderian said with interest and began to cut the beef with a knife and fork.
Although Meijiro Xiangzu is not allowed to eat, this does not prevent him from feasting here.
"Xiangzu Yoshijiro said: "In the Far East, we found traces of Xia Yang and his troops during the Battle of Nomonhan.
And, in this battle, they played an almost mainstay role.
Zhukov maintained extremely close ties with him, and many of their weapons were obtained from Zhukov.
Including their armored vehicles, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, and even some aircraft, Xia Yang obtained them from Zhukov through some kind of exchange of interests. "
"Zhukov? This is a familiar name."
Guderian interjected, "He is my old rival. Taking advantage of the Soviet winter and soldiers who were not afraid of death, he crushed my offensive on the battlefield."
He frankly admitted that he was Zhukov's loser, and even had a smile on his face when he said this.
??Xiangzu Meijiro glanced at him and continued: "It is precisely because of this that he can grow and rise at such a fast speed.
By the time we found out, we found that Xia Yang had turned into a behemoth.
At the beginning, the North China Expeditionary Army did not take Xia Yang seriously, thinking that it was just a relatively powerful guerrilla force.
However, as we failed to encircle and suppress them again and again, we realized how powerful and threatening this person was.
But, at this time, it was too late.
Our army¡¯s previous failure to encircle and suppress them only strengthened his strength.
When his army, combined with the Eighth Route Army, fought out of the Taibai Mountains, it was like a lion breaking out of its cage and quickly recaptured the entire Shanxi Province.
And annihilated all the elite divisions we originally stationed in Shanxi.
In the subsequent Battle of North China, Xia Yang and his army became stronger.
At this time, they not only had specialized armored forces, but also had their own air force and airborne troops.
We also have sufficient reasons and evidence to show that there is a very powerful intelligence agency within the Fourth Army.
The personnel of this organization can be said to be pervasive. Perhaps their intelligence personnel also exist within our army.
This is a very scary thing, because these guys are like eyes hidden in the dark, clearly seeing every move of our army.
I even suspect that the information about your coming here today has been summarized by the enemy¡¯s intelligence agency and reported to Xia Yang¡¯s desk. "
"Yeah?"
Guderian narrowed his eyes and said, without seeming to show much surprise in his tone.
"Yes, we are absolutely certain that this is a force in the dark, but it also plays an irreplaceable role in this war."
¡°In addition to these, there is another force in the composition of the Fourth Army that is also worthy of attention.
They are the Guard Group!
This is a special force, mainly used to carry out raids and decapitation operations on the battlefield, as well as to go deep behind enemy lines to provide intelligence behind enemy lines, or to guide air forces to bomb key targets and other tasks. "
?"Guard regiment?"
Guderian said, "It seems to be a special operations force? Maybe similar to our Brandenburg Force (the earliest special forces, the basic theory of special operations gradually evolved during World War II)?"
"What?"
The translation next to him was a little strange, because these nouns were a bit special, and he didn¡¯t know what words to use to express them.
"This doesn't require translation."
Guderian said.
However, he didn¡¯t take the guard regiment too seriously.
Because he had been to the camp of the Brandenburg troops and had dinner with their commander.
On the battlefield, such troops can indeed play some role.
However, their role will not affect the changes in the entire battle situation.
Because of the large-scale corps operations, the direction of victory has never been controlled by a force of several thousand people.
There are very complex factors that ultimately determine victory.
The most important factors among them are nothing more than soldiers, weapons and equipment, logistics supplies, and commanders.
The combination of these factors can determine the true direction of the war.
This is what Guderian understood as a way to win the war.
¡°This special force has captured many of our senior generals and even nearly sunk one of our aircraft carriers.
He is like a fly, pervasive and omnipresent.
We once established a similar force, but it completely failed in the confrontation with them.
This force not only has the most powerful individual soldiers, but also has almost integrated organizational capabilities and coordination and command capabilities.
As for fighting behind enemy lines, they have reached the level of proficiency.
These guys are not only able to master our language proficiently, they can even have a deep understanding of many of our domestic cultures.
It is precisely because of this that it is generally difficult for us to identify them. Even when these people stand in front of our soldiers, our soldiers will not notice anything strange. "
Having said this, Meijiro Xiangzu raised his head and looked at Guderian.
He originally thought that what he said would cause some emotional changes on Guderian's face.
But now it seems that Guderian seems to be well-informed and not unfamiliar with these things.
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