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On the night of November 5, four days after capturing Jining City, Li Guoyao¡¯s troops suddenly withdrew!
When I left, I was very clean and without any sloppiness. I took away all the supplies that could be taken away, and gave those that could not be taken away to the people in the city.
The people of Jining City still welcomed the sudden arrival of the national army.
Firstly, their arrival eliminated a large number of Japanese and puppet troops, which gave the people of Jining a deep sigh of relief.
"The second thing is that they quickly controlled the situation after entering the city, suppressed the traitor families, confiscated the property of the Japanese and puppets, and then recruited heavily, and sent money, food and meat to tens of thousands of families in Jining City who couldn't afford to take the blame.
In addition, the army has recruited a large number of workers in the past few days to help load and unload supplies. All the people who helped were paid per person, and each person was given 50 kilograms of grain before leaving.
In this troubled world, food is the most precious thing. Let alone fifty kilograms, even five kilograms can save a whole family.
How could anyone not like this kind of army that is like a philanthropic boy?
"The purpose of Li Guoyao's doing this was to leave a good impression on the people of Jining and let them compare in their hearts whether the national army was better or the Japanese were better to them.
As the saying goes, if there is no comparison, there will be no harm. With this comparison, it will soon be clear who the people will be interested in in the future!
According to the retreat plan, Chen Jianzhong led the main force to leave first, with great fanfare and greatness.
Li Guoyao, on the other hand, took a small number of elites and put them into Japanese military uniforms and headed south, heading straight to Heze hundreds of miles away.
But at the same time that Li Guoyao and others evacuated Jining, the North China Front Army Headquarters also responded to the capture of Jining City.
After a day and night of emergency meetings, Lieutenant General Tada Shun decided to fully shrink his forces in Shandong to avoid being taken advantage of by the Chinese army.
At the same time, superior forces from other occupied areas in North China were mobilized to go south to reinforce Shandong.
This time, Li Guoyao's command and the subsequent series of actions in the Sulu Theater directly resulted in heavy losses for the Shandong 12th Army. The overall defense was full of loopholes and had reached a semi-collapse situation, so it must be adjusted.
But adjustments are adjustments, and Tada Shun also knows that he cannot let things go, otherwise it will inevitably trigger a chain reaction.
Therefore, while shrinking the front, Tada Shun ordered the newly arrived Chutaro Shimizu to take the initiative and use special tactics to deal with the Chinese army in Shandong.
After holding talks with garrison commanders and intelligence department personnel in Zaozhuang, Xuzhou, Linyi and other places, Ch¨±taro Shimizu learned an important piece of information. Subsequently, Ch¨±taro Shimizu quietly left Jinan City on the night of the 6th, accompanied by There is also the unknown movement of the special team he wanted to train himself
Let¡¯s talk about Li Guoyao again. The Jining victory and the Kunlun Pass victory can be said to be the two most important victories of the Chinese army in 1939. Before that, the results of the Chinese army in the Nanchang battle and the Changsha battle were not very good. The Changsha battle was okay. , although they suffered heavy losses, they finally blocked the Japanese army and saved Changsha City.
But the Battle of Nanchang was different. After a great battle, the Chinese army not only lost troops but also lost the city of Nanchang. It was a complete defeat.
Therefore, after winning these two battles, the Nationalist Government carried out a long period of propaganda. Although it did not bring much benefit to Li Guoyao's troops, it made Li Guoyao and the Shandong Guerrilla Corps more famous.
Soon, the Shandong Guerrilla Corps received congratulatory messages from the Military Commission, the Ministry of Military Affairs, and the chiefs of various war zones. Even the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army and the headquarters of the New Fourth Army were not far behind and sent congratulatory messages one after another.
Li Guoyao asked Xu Hu to reply in the name of the Shandong Guerrilla Corps and himself. After all, he couldn¡¯t hit the smiling person with his hand, not to mention that the message he sent was a congratulatory message.
??However, Li Guoyao asked Xu Hu to make things more formulaic. The Kuomintang and the Communist Party were not close, and he did not want to get involved in the friction between the two sides for the time being.
Li Guoyao knew that this year was unusual. In addition to the German blitzkrieg of Poland and the outbreak of World War II, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party were also very angry this year.
First, Yan Laoxi¡¯s World War II area attacked the Shanxi New Army and the Eighth Route Army in the Yonghe and Shilou areas of western Shanxi, and the Shanxi West Incident broke out. This incident broke down the cooperative relationship between the two parties and turned to war.
Immediately afterwards, the 181st Division of the 69th Shiyou Army in Shandong, the Gao Shuxunxin 6th Division in Henan, the Lu Zhonglin Hebei War Zone Troops in Hebei and Zhu Huaibing's 97th Army, according to Chiang Kai-shek's Eighth Route Army.The warrants for the areas north of the Handan and Changzhi lines were to attack the Eighth Route Army in the Jinan area east of Pinghan Road and the Taihang area west of Pinghan Road, in an attempt to force the Eighth Route Army to Zhengtai Road and Cangshi Road. to the north.
As a result, the two sides fought fiercely, and the two sides fought continuously for a while!
In this incident, Li Guoyao was emotionally sympathetic to the Eighth Route Army. After all, it was the National Army that did this dishonestly.
Take the Shanxi Incident for example. This incident itself was Yan Laoxi's fault. When Shanxi was in danger, Yan Laoxi agreed to the Eighth Route Army's eastward crossing of the Yellow River to resist Japan. It was also with Yan Laoxi's nod that the two sides established the anti-Japanese nation. United front relationship.
And with the consent of Yan Xishan, the two parties cooperated to establish the Shanxi New Army-Shanxi Youth Anti-Enemy Death Team.
By the end of 1939, the Shanxi New Army had grown to 46 regular regiments and 4 guerrilla detachments (regiments), with a total of more than 50,000 people. The Shanxi New Army played an important role in cooperating with the Eighth Route Army to carry out guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines and establish anti-Japanese base areas.
But Yan Xishan regarded these anti-Japanese armed forces as alien forces and actively planned and launched attacks.
In March 1939, Yan Xishan held a meeting of senior military and political cadres of the Shanxi-Sui Army of the First Theater Command in Qiulin Town, Yichuan County, Shaanxi Province, and proposed to reorganize the Shanxi New Army, use the old army designation, cancel the political commissar in the New Army, and dissolve the Red Party Party members took military power, sent cronies to serve as "liaison officers" and "observers" in the New Army, and secretly formulated a battle plan to "conquer" the New Army.
In November, Yan ordered Chen Changjie, commander-in-chief of the 6th Group Army, to command the 61st and 19th armies and other units to attack the Shanxi New Army's 2nd Column of Death and the Shanxi Independent Detachment of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army in southwestern Shanxi. Later, Yan Xishan falsely claimed that the Jinsui Army was going to launch an attack on the Tongpu Railway occupied by the Japanese army, and ordered the second column of the decisive battle to advance to the Lingshi and Huoxian sections on the 5th to attack.
The Second Column of Fighting to the Death learned of Yan Xishan¡¯s intention and refused to carry out the order. Yan Xishan then sent electricity to the whole country, falsely claiming that the 2nd Column was treasonous and treason, and ordered the old army to first attack the 196th Brigade Headquarters of the 2nd Column in the Yonghe area, and attack and kill Xixian, Puxian, Yonghe and Shilou. The anti-Japanese democratic regime and cadres of the "Shanxi Sacrifice for National Salvation Alliance" in , Hongdong, Zhaocheng and other counties massacred the sick and wounded in Xixian Rear Area Hospital of the Western Shanxi Independent Detachment.
Subsequently, the 2nd decisive column and the Shanxi independent detachment were forced to fight back in self-defense under the heavy siege of the 1st Japanese army, and the Shanxi incident broke out.
Judging from the origin and course of the entire incident, the Eighth Route Army can be called innocent. This was completely a climax of rebellion unilaterally set off by the national army.
Therefore, Li Guoyao sympathized with the Eighth Route Army emotionally, but he could not show it, otherwise, those lemon spirits in Chongqing would beeping blindly.
In addition, the National Army in Shandong will soon set off a climax of the uprising. At this time, the Shandong Guerrilla Corps will definitely not be able to stay away. Therefore, Li Guoyao must stand firm at this time.
He didn¡¯t want to offend Chongqing, but it was impossible to order troops to attack the Eighth Route Army, so Li Guoyao could only keep a certain distance from both sides for the time being, neither helping each other nor taking a trip into this muddy water.
Even Li Guoyao has made a decision that he will not return to Xiong'er Mountain for the time being until the friction between the two sides comes to an end.
Anyway, as long as he is not on the mountain, no matter who gives the order, it is impossible to mobilize the Shandong Guerrilla Corps!
He has no choice but to wait for a few months, the anger between the two parties will subside a little, and the matter will be over.
Especially when Wang Ni will "enthrone" in Nanjing in March next year, when the Nationalist government will officially split, a large part of Chongqing's energy will be dispersed to Wang Ni, and the relationship between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party will ease, and Li Guoyao will not have to It¡¯s hard to be caught in the middle. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com