"Did you really bring down the plane?"
Several gunners looked at the direction of the plane's fall in disbelief.
They have always hated Japanese aircraft.
But because there was no corresponding air defense equipment, they could only be bombed, but had no way to fight back.
Even Japanese fighter jets dared to dive and attack.
Isn't it because I don't have enough means to fight back?
Now that we have self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, why are we still afraid of Japanese planes?
As long as you are within the range of the anti-aircraft guns, as many planes come, you will lose as many planes as you want.
They finally had a weapon against the Japanese planes.
A group of people cheered.
"Hurry up and report this news to the superiors."
The anti-aircraft artillery regiment immediately reported the results to the top brass.
The senior leaders of the Communist Army were also very happy after hearing this.
The Air Force has always been a huge weakness for them.
Now, let alone leveling, at least we have the ability to counterattack.
And, so far, the results are pretty good.
The headquarters immediately held a meeting.
We also contacted the troops active in the North China base area.
Through contact, I learned that the Japanese in various parts of North China have invariably adopted a trend of shrinking.
"It must be due to the large-scale deployment of troops that there are insufficient troops on all fronts. I think we should take advantage of this opportunity to rush in and remove the imp's strongholds one by one. Eat as many as you can. It's best to do it in one fell swoop. Drive the little devil out of the gate."
one person said.
Others think it makes sense too.
Now, they have strong troops and horses, and before the Japanese army can react, they spread out their troops to encircle and suppress the base area.
If we can cooperate with the inside and outside of the base area, we can defeat the Japanese in one fell swoop.
Maybe we can push the Japanese out of Shanhaiguan.
In this case, most of the progress of national unification can be completed.
Moreover, they can also seize the industrial base arranged by the Japanese in Tianjin.
Let your strength be further strengthened.
Later, he accumulated strength and invaded Northeast China to completely drive the Japs out of China.
After the headquarters discussed the battle plan.
Start assigning tasks.
Two hundred thousand troops were left to suppress the bandits and eliminate the warlords entrenched in the corners.
Three hundred thousand troops were left to guard Chongqing.
The recruits stayed and continued their training.
The remaining 500,000 troops were divided into five groups to cross the Yangtze River and march toward North China.
Strive to completely tear apart the Japanese dividing line in North China.
After the plan was formulated, the headquarters sent a memo to Wei Wu.
After Wei Wu read it, he immediately called everyone to board the car and start driving.
Now is the final moment to run away.
If the Japanese find out that the main force of the Communist army is launching a massive attack, they will definitely mobilize all the people they can mobilize to fill the holes.
After all, the Twelfth Army's previous move south and the First Army's deployment of manpower to the Yangtze River defense line had already stretched the troops in North China.
When encountering a communist attack at this time, the Japanese would definitely find someone to fill the hole at all costs.
At this time, Wei Wu would be cannon fodder if he stayed on this battlefield.
He knew the current density of firepower of the Communist Army.
After all, he was the one who armed himself.
There are thousands of truck guns alone.
There are still hundreds of quadruple self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.
The number of armored fighting vehicles is unknown, but after the last war, they must have been optimized and mass-produced at the speed of the Communist army.
The number is conservatively estimated at three digits.
The little devil's artillery and artillery are no match, the air force advantage is gone, and the tanks have no advantage in either quantity or quality.
The most important thing is that the little devils are still at a disadvantage in terms of total number of troops.
How to fight this?
So running away is the best option.
After learning that they were about to run away, Wei Wu's Osaka soldiers moved quickly one by one.
The accelerator was pressed to the bottom.
The truck looked as if they were driving a Ferrari.
Wei Wu felt like the truck was drifting.
In just one night, Wei Wu's convoy actually ran more than 800 kilometers on dirt roads, from Bengbu to Tianjin.
At this time in Tianjin, we still don’t know what happened.
There is still a huge flow of people and the streets are extremely prosperous.
A large number of Japanese expatriates were walking on the streets, looking arrogant.
It's as if they are the owners here.
At this moment, a plane suddenly passed over the city at low altitude.
The door of the plane opened, and piles of flyers scattered from the plane, all over the city.
"what?"
Some Japanese people curiously picked up a leaflet.
The leaflet clearly read "A Letter to All Citizens"
The content is that Japan's attack is unjust and will surely fail.
It is a tool used by capitalists and emperors to realize their own ambitions.
In this war, the emperor can gain fame and the capitalists can gain profits.
And the civilians have nothing but death and poverty.
I hope that all conscientious citizens will rise up against tyranny, unite with conscientious soldiers such as Hisao Tani and Lieutenant General Dohashi, defeat the reactionary emperor and capitalists, and rebuild a new Japan.
Written by all members of the Fifth Division.
After seeing this leaflet, the Japanese were shocked.
The Fifth Division actually rebelled?
Hisao Tani and Dobashi really surrendered?
Although the Japanese army had implemented news control before, Tianjin was a spy capital at this time.
Spies from various countries and forces gather here, and various forces are so intertwined that it is simply impossible to carry out effective control.
Although the Japanese have censored all newspapers and movies.
However, news about the Tuqiao rebellion was still spreading quietly through various channels.
Many Japanese people are skeptical.
After all, they themselves know best whether life has changed for the better or not.
There are frequent reports of battles in newspapers, and there are more and more new amateurs in Kabukicho.
Food and commodity prices everywhere are also rising.
Taxes are also getting higher and higher.
Originally, I could rely on the continuous victory reports to divert my attention.
But when they saw the flyers in their hands.
I couldn't hold it any longer.
The military is their last resort.
Now, there are actually enemy planes flying to such rear cities to spread such leaflets.
What does this mean?
This shows that military power is unreliable.
At least the Air Force can't be counted on.
The enemy may attack at any time.
This place could turn into a battlefield at any time.
If the Japanese army is defeated, what should they, the expatriates, do?
Many quick-thinking people have already started to pack their things and prepare to run away.
At the very least, run to the northeast.
Or North Korea is not bad either.
Soon, the military police learned about the flyers being dropped by plane.
The military police immediately reported the incident to the military police headquarters, which in turn reported to the local garrison.
The garrison did not dare to conceal the news and reported the news to the commander-in-chief of the North China Front, Juichi Terauchi.
At this time, Shouyi in the temple was very worried.
Aircraft and cavalry sent out for reconnaissance lost contact.
Many sentries and gun towers in the south were lost.
The entire southern region seemed to be plunged into darkness.
Temple Shouichi felt keenly that there seemed to be danger approaching.
At this time, the fact that someone was spreading leaflets in Tianjin was of no importance to him, so he threw it aside casually.
Juichi Terauchi didn't pay attention, but someone did.
Wei Wu picked up a leaflet, rolled his eyes, and had an idea.