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Chapter 1,629: The Last Battle (12)

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    When the Soviet offensive began, Li Guoyao¡¯s troops also acted at the same time!

    Under Li Guoyao's order, the four armies launched an attack on the Japanese army in the predetermined direction at the same time.

    After a night of fighting, the main force in the South Manchuria area occupied Fengtian's Ementaian at 6 a.m. The other force besieged Panjin, encircling a Japanese brigade and a puppet infantry regiment in Panjin.

    Then nearly 200,000 troops gathered outside Fengtian City and attacked Fengtian City from six directions at the same time. Firefights were taking place from Liaozhong, Xinmin, Liaoyang to Anshan and other places.

    Since the troops in South Manchuria not only had a large number of infantry, but also a powerful armored force, they made rapid progress.

    At 7 o'clock in the morning, three divisions commanded by Lu Dashan captured Liaoyang. In less than six hours, the troops captured the important town of Anshan.

    As the most important resource base of the Japanese army in the Northeast, Anshan Iron and Steel supported two-thirds of the Kwantung Army's steel production, and its importance is self-evident.

    Originally, the Japanese army deployed heavy troops here, but when Li Guoyao's troops besieged Fengtian, the Kwantung Army headquarters realized that Anshan and other places could no longer hold on, so they took the initiative to withdraw most of their troops and abandoned Anshan.

    At the same time, the troops on the northern front also launched an attack on the Songyuan and Qiqihar front lines, and progressed smoothly.

    The one making the fastest progress is the Sixth Front Army personally commanded by Li Guoyao. The main offensive location of this unit is in the Jilin area.

    Jilin is located in the center of the Puppet Manchuria. It has always been the center of gravity of the Japanese army, so the Japanese army has the strictest monitoring here.

    After more than ten years of painstaking efforts, almost all the cottage villages and bandits that showed signs of resistance were either killed or relocated en masse, so the Japanese garrison in the Jilin area gradually decreased.

    In addition, the defense of the entire Jilin area was very empty due to the fact that it was severely damaged by Li Guoyao's troops several times in a row, especially Shulan, Jilin City and other places.

    The most important thing is that in the Jilin region, except for a tank brigade stationed in Xinjing (Changchun) and a tank regiment in Siping City, the entire Zhongmanchu region no longer has any armored forces.

    In view of this situation, Li Guoyao prepared to conduct a major military adventure.

    The Kwantung Army was at the end of its tether. To put it bluntly, it was just a paper tiger. With the Soviet army holding back part of its main force, the Kwantung Army was like the Sun Wukong who had entered the belly of Princess Iron Fan and could fight as hard as they wanted.  .

    At one o'clock in the morning on August 9, under Li Guoyao's order, Zhang Tengjiao, Lu Zhanwu and Chen Jianzhong each commanded a force and divided their troops into three groups to attack Changchun.

    "According to Li Guoyao's order, the Sixth Front Army did not care about how many Japanese Japs were in front, back, left and right, nor how many planes were in the sky. Their mission was only one, which was to attack, and the target was Changchun.

    I have to say that Li Guoyao's plan is very risky. After all, there are still a huge force of 2 Japanese infantry divisions and 4 puppet army infantry brigades and 2 cavalry brigades stationed in the Changchun area. The entire Zhongmanchu area adds up to at least 80,000 troops.  People around.

    Once Lu Zhanwu¡¯s armored group directly attacks the Changchun area, it is likely that its retreat will be cut off by the Japanese and it may be surrounded by the Japanese army.

    ¡°However, Li Guoyao decided to do this because risks come with opportunities.

    Although there are more than 400,000 Japanese and puppet troops in Northern Manchuria, the more than one million Soviet Red Army is not something that the little devils can contend with. Even without the help of the national army, the Soviets only took one week to conquer the entire Northeast.  Beat it down.

    What can be expected is that the hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops on the northern front basically have no hope of victory, and in the face of the Soviet mechanized troops, the possibility of them breaking through is also slim, so the possibility of being surrounded by the Japanese army is unlikely.

    Moreover, high risks also come with high returns. Once the troops capture Changchun, they can cut off the railway lines from Changchun to Fengtian and Harbin in the shortest possible time. To the north, they can encircle Harbin with the two armies of Northern Manchuria, and to the south, they can  The tens of thousands of Japanese troops under Xu Hu's command can besiege Fengtian.

    The current Japanese army is like an unfolded dumbbell, with two big ends and a small middle. If you want to hit it with a fatal blow, you must break the connecting part in the middle. In this way, a complete dumbbell will be completely scrapped.  Compared with the dumbbell of the Kwantung Army, its most deadly position is Changchun.

    In fact, Li Guoyao had already laid out the plan to deal with the dumbbell of the Kwantung Army. He wondered why the army had been developing along the Phoenix Mountains in the first place. It was not only to march into the hinterland of Northeast China, but more importantly, to deploy the main force near Changchun to look for opportunities.Now the opportunity finally came, so under such circumstances, Li Guoyao immediately ordered the main force to attack Changchun immediately.

    The sound of chariots rumbles, and August is the hottest season of the year in the Northeast.

    The crops in the fields are growing gratifyingly. It can be expected that this year will be a good year. Wherever the army passes, the people will greet them because everyone knows that it is our soldiers from the Northeast who have returned to their hometown.

    Jilin City is the gateway to Changchun and the only way to attack Changchun.

    Lu Zhanwu's troops launched a fierce attack here from 1:30 in the morning. Tens of thousands of troops surrounded the entire Jilin City. However, on the road outside the city, a large number of national troops crossed Jilin and headed for Changchun.

    The Japanese commander in Jilin City was also stunned by the scene before him. The Chinese army did not care whether Jilin City could be captured or not, nor did they care whether they fought stubbornly. In short, those in Jilin were fighting against Jilin, and those in Changchun were fighting against Changchun.  It completely exceeded the expectations of the Japanese commander.

    But the fact is that, at this time, we can no longer care about the gains and losses of this city and one place. Anyway, in a few days, all the little devils will collapse, and that¡¯s it!

    At this time, the entire Northeast was in complete chaos, and the Kwantung Army Headquarters also felt that they were just a small sampan in the sea of ??** and could be overturned at any time.

    On the afternoon of August 9, the Kwantung Army Headquarters issued a new order and adjusted the combat tasks of each unit. Kita Seiichi's First Front Army used a small number of troops to stick to the established positions on the border, with the main forces in Huining, Tumen, and Hunchun.  , Luozigou, Dajichang, Muling Town, west of Bamiantong, south of Linkou to Fangzheng, concentrated in order to defeat the incoming Soviet army.

    The troops in the border area, except for the 101st Mixed Infantry Regiment guarding Qinghe, a squadron of the 128th Division of Baidaozishan, and the Banjiehe Garrison, can evacuate immediately when the Soviet army attacks. If there is no other  The order must be adhered to.

    When it is difficult for the troops in the Fangzheng, Mishan, Mudanjiang, and Wangqing areas to continue fighting, they can retreat to the Jiaohe River and Jingbo Lake areas to organize defenses, and then move into the Changbai Mountains for protracted operations.

    After adjustment, the headquarters of the 3rd Army is located in Yanji, and its frontal defense area extends from Huining in North Korea to Dongning in the north.  The defensive areas of each division are the 127th Division's Badaohezi east of Longbin, and the defense of Huining, Shuyuandong, and Qinghe areas in northern North Korea.  The 79th Division is located in Tumen and defends Tumen and the Nanyang, Zhongcheng, Onseong, Xunrong, and Qingyuan areas in North Korea.

    The 112th Division is located in Hunchun, and together with the 1st Mobile Brigade in Shiliping, east of Wangqing, defends the area from Hunchun to Chunhua.  The 128th Division is located in Luozigou, and is combined with the independent 132nd Brigade in Dajichang to defend the frontal area from Baidaozi Mountain, Laohei Mountain to Dongning.

    In addition, the 5th Army Headquarters is located on the Yehe River east of Mudanjiang. Its defensive area extends from Dongning to the north along the national border through Suifenhe Town, Mishan, Hulin and Raohe.  Among them, the 124th Division is located in Muling Town, defending the two flanks of the Suifenhe front.  The 126th Division is located at Bamiantong and defends the birch forest, Jingangtai, Pingyang Town, 882 Highlands and Banjiehe area in front of it.  The 135th Division is located in Mishan and defends the areas from Dangbi Town, Miaoling, Majiagang, Donglinzi, Hutou, Dawangjia, Dumuhe to Raohe.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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