Chapter 444: The army was defeated like a mountain

Style: Historical Author: drunk aloneWords: 2412Update Time: 24/01/23 13:59:13
The People's Liberation Army's offensive in North Korea was overwhelming. The three armies were almost trotting all the way to recapture North Korean cities. When some cities were recaptured, the soldiers did not even open the JH44's safety. All the Japanese and North Korean troops and police stationed in the city had already escaped. .

This isn't a fucking war, it's just a matter of hand speed to see who can run faster.

The Korean army was completely defeated. Their combat effectiveness was not as good as that of the Japanese army, and some of their weapons and equipment were forcibly borrowed by Umezu Yoshijiro, which greatly reduced their combat effectiveness.

Even the Japanese can't defeat Xie Baoqing's People's Liberation Army, why should we fight with the People's Liberation Army?

However, the Korean army is indeed good at mountain warfare. If they get into the mountains, they will lose sight of anyone in the blink of an eye.

North Korea is a mountainous country, with mountainous highlands accounting for 80% of its land area. The North Korean army is best at mountain warfare and guerrilla warfare.

It's a pity that the People's Liberation Army does not fight mountain warfare with the North Korean army at all.

The People's Liberation Army marched forward with great success, occupying only major and small cities in North Korea, planting red flags, overthrowing the old government established by the Japanese in North Korea, and leaving the garrison waiting for Kim Il Sung to send people to take over management.

As for the Japanese and Korean troops who ran into the mountains to fight mountain battles with the People's Liberation Army, the People's Liberation Army ignored them at all.

The 'suppression of bandits' was Kim Il Sung's business, and it was left to Kim Il Sung to deal with it slowly in the future.

We are only responsible for conquering cities and territories.

The task assigned to them by Xie Tian was simple and direct. Kong Jie led the First Army of the Central Plains to regain all the cities south of Seoul, occupy the military base established by the Japanese army in Busan and station it on the spot, establish shore-based coastal defense and air defense positions, and wait for the People's Liberation Army Navy, The air force moves in.

Ma Dong led the Huaye Second Army to eliminate the remaining enemies along the 38th Parallel, cut off North and South Korea, and implement the strategic division of the Japanese and Korean troops in North Korea.

The 38th Parallel in this life has nothing to do with the combat staff officer of the US military. It was drawn by Xie Tian.

Guo Kaiming led the Dongye Third Army all the way north to liberate Pyongyang and the cities north of the 38th Parallel, and advanced all the way to the Yalu River to deploy defenses and wait for the next order.

In just three and a half days, the entire Korean Peninsula was liberated! ! !

This result made the whole world stunned with their glasses falling to the ground.

Before he could react, North Korea had already changed.

Kim Il Sung was so busy that the Korean People's Liberation Army had already recruited two full troops in three days. Kim Il Sung commanded the Korean People's Liberation Army to trot behind the Chinese People's Liberation Army to take over the city and replace Xie Tian's People's Liberation Army soldiers.

All cities are now subject to military control. The key is that Kim Il Sung has not yet had time to establish his own government system, and there are not that many people to use, so he can only implement military control.

Many North Korean troops who fled into the mountains walked out of the mountains and surrendered to Kim Il Sung's Korean Liberation Army. They had no psychological barriers to surrendering to the North Koreans.

Kim Il-sung did not reject anyone who came, and accepted them all. He only temporarily confiscated their weapons and incorporated these surrendered soldiers into the Korean People's Liberation Army to do some auxiliary work, and carried out ideological and political work on them to see the effects.

Guo Kaiming and Kong Jie both called Xie Tian, ​​who was in the Japanese and Korean Governor's Office in Seoul, and invited him to inspect the Yalu River and Busan. From the proud laughter of the two, they knew that they were showing off.

They are happy, and thank God they are even happier.

The navy and air force stationed at the Busan military base, and the Japanese army flew reconnaissance planes from the mainland to investigate the Korean war situation. As a result, they were locked by radar as soon as they entered North Korea's airspace. Before they could take pictures, the People's Liberation Army's powerful air defense firepower had already beaten the Japanese reconnaissance planes to pieces. hole.

After three reconnaissance planes were shot down, Japanese aircraft no longer dared to come.

The Japanese don't even have aircraft carriers equipped to be used as transport ships now. They still have a few aircraft that the People's Liberation Army can shoot down like this.

The People's Liberation Army occupied North Korea and established a military base in Busan, which has seriously threatened Japan's homeland security.

Japan, which had just survived the plague, was already devastated. At least tens of millions of people died from the plague. Domestic industries were basically at a standstill. Anti-war voices were getting louder and louder. Even the Japanese military The Ministry has also begun to waver.

The Japanese military gave up its occupation of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, and mobilized troops to return to Japan to prepare for homeland operations.

These places are too poor, and there is no benefit to be gained from occupying them.

Stilwell smiled. As the deputy commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces' Asian Theater and the Commander-in-Chief of the Southeast Asia Theater, he led the American soldiers to advance all the way, stepping on the heels of the Japanese into the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, and planting the American flag on Japanese military camps.

Stilwell added another star to his shoulders and became a five-star general in the U.S. Army.

In excitement, Stilwell sent a telegram to Xie Tian. The telegram was very simple: When will the Chengtianmen agreement be fulfilled?

Xie Tian’s call back was even simpler, with only two words: It’s up to you.

Stilwell laughed loudly while holding the telegram, "Damn Xie Baoqing, I love you more and more. You have attracted all the little devils in Southeast Asia with such a fight from North Korea. I am just picking peaches here. There is nothing." Pressure.

Stilwell was stress-free throughout the whole process, but the Japanese were overwhelmed.

Commander-in-Chief Li Zongrenhe assembled heavy troops and launched a bloody battle with the Japanese Eleventh Army in Wuhan. The Central Army seemed to have gone crazy and launched a group charge against the Eleventh Army one division after another. Come up.

The battle outside Wuhan lasted for eleven days, and there were mountains of corpses and rivers of blood outside the city.

After eleven days of high-intensity fighting, the Japanese Eleventh Army had run out of ammunition and food.

The newly replaced Hu Lian troops who came to attack the city did not give the Japanese army a chance to breathe. They stepped on the corpses of their compatriots and launched another attack on the Japanese army.

The Japanese Eleventh Army was finally defeated and withdrew from the three towns of Wuhan and fled towards Nanjing.

North of the Yangtze River and south of the Yellow River, the Eighth Route Army organized hundreds of regiments to launch a fierce attack on the Japanese army. Even Yan Xishan did not know where the Eighth Route Army came from with so many troops.

Hundreds of regiments, at least two to three hundred thousand troops.

Damn it, I always thought that the Eighth Route Army only had 20,000 to 30,000 people.

But Yan Xishan had already proved that the 18th Army was completely out of control and began to act according to their own strategy.

Wang Jingwei of the Nanjing government saw the Central Army's Eighth Route Army winning ground after victory. The activities of the Central Command, the Military Command, and the underground party became more and more rampant in the city. The Nanjing Police Director was actually shot to death in front of the police station, and even the Japanese military police were shot to death. A bomb was planted.

Wang Jingwei realized that the end of the Nanjing regime was probably coming, and the Japanese were no longer reliable.

Angry and anxious, Wang Jingwei was bedridden. Emperor Hirohito sent a telegram to express his concern and invited Wang Jingwei to Tokyo for treatment.

As for Hirohito's plan, it is unknown. After two days of consideration, Wang Jingwei accepted Hirohito's invitation and flew to Tokyo. He died of illness at Tokyo Airi Hospital the next day, ending his sinful life at the age of sixty-one.

Not many people care about how Wang Jingwei died. His wife Chen Bijun was captured by the Chen Cheng Department of the National Revolutionary Army on her way to Hong Kong and was taken to Chongqing and imprisoned in the Sino-US Cooperation Institute (Zhazidong Concentration Camp).

The puppet government in Nanjing has begun to disintegrate. Senior government officials are panicking and everyone is trying to escape. Some latent personnel in Chongqing or Yan'an have even blatantly started to contact senior officials of the Wang puppet government.

The defeat of the Japanese is already doomed, and senior officials of Wang's puppet government have begun to do everything possible to find a way out for themselves.