Guderian nodded and said: "I know, but I didn't expect that the enemy's attack would be so determined. They don't seem to be planning to play other tricks, but want to make a final decision in the Qiqihar area."
"Qiqihar cannot be lost."
Hans said, "If we lose this place and the enemy goes to capture Baicheng, our west will be in danger, and the enemy will not only choose to attack Harbin, but also Changchun.
By then, we are afraid that there will be more directions to defend and we will be more passive. "
Guderian said: "Mr. Hans, I have no intention of abandoning Qiqihar. On the contrary, I think this is a very good opportunity.
We might as well let them continue to advance until they reach the city of Qiqihar.
Subsequently, our main force attacked to cut off the long transportation line behind them.
For such a large army, they consume a huge amount of supplies every day.
Although they now have Hailar as a springboard for their attack, it is still such a long distance from Hailar to Qiqihar.
How much force does the enemy need to deploy to ensure the safety of their transportation lines? "
Hans looked at the extremely long transportation line, and then said: "With the strength of one division, we only need the strength of one division, which is enough to carry out a devastating blow to the enemy's transportation line.
However, we must use light infantry to penetrate the enemy in a roundabout way.
They consume the least supplies. These soldiers only need to carry about seven days of dry food and enough ammunition to conduct uninterrupted raids on the enemy's long transportation lines.
After seven days, they can withdraw directly.
Subsequently, the second division rotated up and continued to attack the enemy.
As for the enemy's armored car department in the front, I want to know whether they will give up this battle directly or continue to attack.
If they continue to attack, we may annihilate them. "
With this thought in mind, he felt that the enemy on the opposite side was a little eager to succeed in this attack.
It is also difficult for them not to be eager for success, because Hans knows very well that although the enemy on the opposite side now has very sufficient war materials, their industrial capabilities are still very small compared with Japan, a huge industrial country. difficult.
In fact, a considerable part of the large amounts of ammunition and supplies used by the enemy were seized from the Japanese army and used in the past.
Therefore, the war materials prepared by the enemy are actually not enough to support them in a long-term war.
They wanted a quick victory, so they had to launch an attack in such a hurry.
Because their supplies can only support such a large-scale attack.
Thinking of this, Hans¡¯s thinking became clear.
"However, I am very worried now that the garrison in Qiqihar may not be able to hold on for too long, and our army must set off."
Guderian said.
"I also think it's time to leave. How many people are going to go?"
At this time, Hans asked.
"Three divisions, two divisions are used to attack the enemy's transportation lines, and one division is used to help the defense of the Qiqihar area."
Guderian rubbed the corners of his eyes, and then said: "We are going there too, Qiqihar, I am not very relieved, I have to go to the front."
After he finished speaking, he picked up his white gloves from the table, put them on his hands and said, "Let's go and meet our opponent."
Then, he walked out of the camp.
The Japanese troops were already ready to set off outside Harbin at any time after the armored units of the Fourth Army appeared in their scouting field of vision.
In fact, several division commanders of the Japanese army thought that their troops would set off yesterday.
As a result, we postponed our departure until today.
In fact, Guderian was waiting for the Fourth Army to make a move. If enough enemy troop movements could be discovered, he could determine whether it was the right decision to send out his troops.
"It's like a game between two masters. It's impossible for him to reveal all his tricks when the enemy makes his first move.
He must leave enough trump cards in his hand.
And now the enemy's armored forces seem determined to kill and have no intention of retreating.
It was at this time that he decided?We are going to take action against this armored force.
He also knows that the enemy's armored forces are very powerful, but if this force loses its logistical supplies.
By then, they will be unable to obtain fuel and ammunition. Those tanks and armored vehicles are just a pile of steel and cannot play any role.
There is nothing wrong with this idea, and their thinking is completely correct.
The Fourth Army also hopes he thinks so.
The Japanese army deployed outside Harbin finally moved at this time.
They dispatched three divisions at once, more than 70,000 people, and a large number of attached troops, all rushing to the Qiqihar area at this time.
Harbin City, which was originally armed to the teeth, now has only more than 20,000 troops stationed there.
There is a Japanese regiment stationed in the city, as well as some military police and some security forces.
These people formed the main force of the Japanese defense in Harbin.
The focus of their defense is not in the city, but outside the city.
Naturally, no matter what commander he is, he will not give up the strong defensive positions built on the outside when the enemy's troops are still hundreds of kilometers away from here, and hide directly behind the city wall.
Therefore, their main troops are stationed outside the city.
Guderian¡¯s calculation was actually very clear. Even if the enemy detoured from the mountains and forests on the side and attacked Harbin City, the outer defenses would be enough to withstand the enemy for a week.
The enemy's armored troops can never break out of the dense mountain forest.
Even if the enemy makes a sneak attack on Harbin City, they can only rely on their infantry troops.
Then things become even simpler. The large number of fortifications they have deployed on the periphery can prevent the enemy from having any chance of getting close to the Harbin city wall.
To a certain extent, their combat plan can be considered very thorough.
However, there will be big problems inside them.
The Japanese army has not yet realized this.
As for some of the suspicious people discovered by the Special High School last night, in Guderian's opinion, they were just spies that the enemy had sneaked into the city, and they hardly posed any effective threat to them.
They didn¡¯t know how much of a role these spies they looked down on could play in this battle.
The Japanese army would not have thought of it, and neither would Guderian. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com