Anti-Japanese blood sacrifice mountains and rivers

Chapter 312 : Chapter 136 Joint Action

[Volume 31] Chapter 312: Chapter 130 Six Joint Actions (1)

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Chapter 130 Six Joint Actions

Hu Ying also said with emotion: "It is difficult to replenish weapons, ammunition, medicine, and soldiers behind the enemy, especially in plain areas, lacking the cover of mountains, and often after attacking the Japanese army, they will face the encirclement and suppression of the Japanese army. Being able to successfully break away from the enemy army often requires a huge price, especially for some soldiers who were wounded behind the enemy, more than half of them died due to lack of medical treatment and medicine. They were doused with gasoline and burned to death, and even the entire family and even the entire village that took care of the wounded would suffer massacre revenge from the Japanese army.”

Gao Fei was deeply touched by Wu Qiusheng's words. After the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army entered the enemy's rear and established base areas, the Japanese army faced threats to their rear bases and transportation lines. With viciousness and cunning, he implemented tactics such as encirclement with iron walls, capture and raid, mopping up, reverse electric shock, and pick and choose. The war between the Kuomintang and the Communist armies is completely an inhumane gesture. The liberated areas established behind the enemy can only survive through smashing and sweeping at all costs. In his later years, he commented on the Eighth Route Army as being brave in combat and internally united, but the weapons and equipment were too poor. Facts have proved that ** is an inch of blood on the frontal battlefield, and the people's army under the leadership of ** can only fight against it. How can you grow stronger by just sitting and waiting?However, without the effective containment of the frontal battlefield, the Japanese army completely freed up its troops to carry out large-scale offensives, and any guerrilla warfare could not be launched. The Northeast Volunteer Army is a living example.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 31236

In its heyday, the equipment of the Northeast Volunteer Army of more than [-] was far better than that of the Eighth Route Army. With the support of weapons and ammunition from Rehe and Shanhaiguan, local armed forces, and the support of the local people, they shared the same hatred and the same enemy. Human harmony, but due to the lack of effective restraint on the frontal battlefield, it is difficult to resist the fate of defeat in the end.

It can be said that under the simple conditions of millet and rifles, the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army did not have the capital to fight large-scale regular battles. Except for the historical Pingxingguan ambush, Niangziguan defensive battle, and the subsequent Hundred Regiments War, the Eighth Route Army rarely had such concentrated divisions. The combat experience of the above-mentioned troops, and the people's army behind the enemy's rear insist on scattered guerrilla warfare with the correct guidelines.

For example, the □□Central Committee proposed never to give up in any difficult time, and required all anti-Japanese armed forces to kill at least one Japanese soldier in each county every day. Judging from the guerrilla areas and base areas, more than 1938 Japanese soldiers could be killed every month, and small victories could be accumulated into big victories.

Zhang Yunyi, Chief of Staff of the New Fourth Army and Commander of the Third Detachment, led the New Fourth Army to advance behind enemy lines and entered the battle between Bengbu, Xuzhou, and Hefei in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission. On the Japanese army, the headquarters of the New Fourth Army actively cooperated with the Kuomintang army on the Huaihe frontal battlefield to carry out guerrilla warfare, and sent many troops to advance behind the enemy.

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