Chapter 619 Qin Wei loses power
The loss of Ryukyu was a major strategic failure for Japan. The entire territory was exposed to the current situation of the Chinese Air Force, which made the whole of Japan realize huge dangers. Especially the frequent bombing of Japan by the Chinese Air Force afterwards made Hirohito and every Japanese citizen feel a sense of "despair"... Even if there are many victories in other places, what's the use of it? If the fundamental land cannot be saved, these victories can only become rootless duckweed. This situation left Ishihara Kanr, a guy who claimed to be full of wisdom, and could only station more air forces on Taiwan and Kyushu Island in order to cut off the Chinese people's air transportation routes while protecting their own airspace and maritime transportation routes.
However, just when the four islands of Japan were nervously guarding against the Chinese Air Force, the sea cucumber, which was almost unprepared, was bombed again. Immediately afterwards, the Japanese army in the Far East was attacked fiercely from the **. This was not the Qin Wei's plan, but from the command of Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek, who had always been vigilant about the **, felt that the ** was developing too fast in the Northeast, and was afraid that the entire Northeast would fall into the hands of the ** before he recovered all the lost land, so he thought of such a way to make things difficult for the ** and create conflicts between the ** and the Soviet Union. After all, although the Soviet Union is now a phoenix that is not as good as a chicken, no one can tell the situation in the future. And no matter whether it is the victory of the Allies or the Axis powers in the end, there will definitely be another Soviet or Russia.
This newly emerging Russian regime will definitely have a dispute with the ** on the issue of ownership of the Far East, which will help ** regain the Northeast in the future. Furthermore, let ** attack northward and disperse **'s troops, which can be said to be a hit. For this plan, Chiang Kai-shek even prepared a lot of benefits, hoping to make ** act according to his command. But he did not expect that ** didn't say anything to him at all. He took action not long after receiving the order, and the Japanese army was caught off guard and lost consecutive battles. As a result, half a year later, they went to Gongqingcheng in the north and to Haichuanwei in the south to the large area of Haichuanwei. However, due to the lack of support and various supplies, the Japanese army was unable to launch a counterattack, and finally could only huddle in Haichuanwei City and wait for the final time to arrive.
The local area was threatened and the Far East was attacked again. The Japanese finally regretted their former big appetite. But at this time they could no longer have military contact with Nishio Suzusao in Siberia. After a fierce quarrel, they agreed to Ishihara Kanir and Nishio Suzusao give up Siberia and give up the large territory they had obtained from their bloody battles to the Germans in exchange for support from the Germans, especially on high-performance fighters. It is precisely because of this that after a few months after the Chinese airborne troops attacked Ryukyu, the Japanese finally guaranteed the safety of their local airspace. However, at this time, the whole world was
His attention was attracted by the Germans... because he was afraid of the British radio near-explosive anti-aircraft guns. Hitler gave up his plan to use the air force to directly force the landing in Britain, and because he was temporarily unable to fight against the powerful British and American forces at sea. Like the leaders of Britain and the United States, he also temporarily targeted North Africa. Through the increase of troops, Rommel added dozens of armored divisions, and the "Desert Fox" began to sharpen his sword. Faced with this situation, Eisenhower was not outdone. He tried his best to suppress the conflict between the two British and American officials, and used Montgomery as the front commander, and transferred Bradley, Patton and others to prepare to give Rommel a head-on attack.
Both sides are doing their best.
In this way, by mid-1947, on the land of North Africa, the Axis and Allies fought an unprecedented battle with more than 5,000 tanks and armored vehicles, but this time the German army was defeated a bit miserable... Just like the North African battle that should have happened a few years ago, Montgomery "deceived" Rommel. The British general acted as if he was unintentional attack and successfully deceived Rommel, making Rommel think that the Allies would not take the initiative to attack in a short period of time and could return to Germany for a safe vacation. As a result, just a few days after he returned to Germany, Montgomery
Gomarley's attack began. The Allies, with Patton as the vanguard, were almost invincible and it took not long to break the German defense line. When Rommel hurried back from Germany, the German army was already in chaos. Rommel tried his best to turn the situation around and could only shrink the troops to defend. At this time, the German army had lost most of Libya, which was a decisive defeat. Seeing this, Rommel led the remnants back to Egypt despite Hitler's orders to defend him. The Allies thus won the North African battle.
In this battle, Montgomery's reputation was greatly enhanced, and Eisenhower, the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces who directly commanded the plan, became the "hope of the Western world", completely establishing his own position in the Allied Forces. At the same time, many people began to deeply understand the details of this late-achieved general. As a result, someone soon discovered that when Eisenhower was still unknown, an Eastern general had already recommended him, and that Eastern general was also very famous because this person had defeated the Japanese many times... You know, compared to the Germans who were close to each other, the Japanese were not a little lower in the hearts of the people of Britain and the United States. That small island country seemed to be a later generation.
The little stars who always like to hype some news, in just a few years, first defeated China and the Soviet Union, then sneaked into the United States, seized Southeast Asia, advanced to India, and even miraculously sent a unit of more than 100,000 to Africa, helped the Germans to capture Egypt and the Suez Canal, and once drove their current pride, the amazing General Montgomery to the Middle East... But such a group of powerful guys were repeatedly defeated by Qin Wei... In this way, if the Chinese team was led by Qin Wei, would the war situation in Asia have a greater turnaround like the European war situation? Qin Wei might be the "Eisenhower" in Asia...
Europeans are quite straightforward and do whatever they think of. Although the leaders of Britain and the United States also know that Qin Wei is not a good person, if the war in the East could end earlier, it would be a good thing for the West. At least they would no longer have to face the growing appetite of the Chinese, nor would they always seize the opportunity to "blacklist" by the Chinese... Therefore, through diplomatic channels, the British and American governments made their own demands to Chiang Kai-shek.
Qin Wei was very "smart". When he learned that the British and American governments were doing this, he would definitely sit in front of Chiang Kai-shek. So without waiting for Chiang Kai-shek to react, he took the initiative to submit his resignation to Chiang Kai-shek as soon as he got the news. As soon as he did this, Chiang Kai-shek naturally had no idea what to say, and finally threw Qin Wei back to Myanmar and commanded the expeditionary army. However, Chiang Kai-shek has always been ruthless, so naturally he could not just let it go. After throwing Qin Wei back to Myanmar, he began to weaken the Qin Wei's troops and at the same time replaced the expeditionary army as much as possible. In this way, Sun Liren's troops, who had always been accused of being the direct line of Qin Wei, were transferred back to the country, and Guan Lin's troops, who had been guarding Yunnan for a long time, gradually replaced other troops in the expeditionary army and became its main force. Later, Chiang Kai-shek frequently placed personnel into the expeditionary army command center, trying to completely empty the Qin Wei.
The conflicts in China quickly attracted the attention of the international community. Although Britain and the United States were a little gloating about Qin Wei's experience, they also expressed dissatisfaction with Chiang Kai-shek's behavior, believing that Chiang Kai-shek's actions at this time were to destroy the good situation against fascism; while Japan was very happy. Soichi Tezuka, who had been driven back to Manila by Qin Wei, even planned to take advantage of this opportunity to organize a counterattack, joining forces with Seishiro's troops in Sakagaki in Kolkata, to attack and regain Myanmar and other places. However, this plan was eventually suppressed by Ishihara Kan'er. Because Ishihara Kan'er knew that after a long war, Japan must now take a certain rest. If a large-scale battle is forcibly organized, even if it wins in the end, the situation will eventually be even more unfavorable to Japan.
In this way, in Europe, because Britain, the United States and Germany had just experienced a great war and needed rest; in Asia, Japan was temporarily unable to organize an offensive, and China showed signs of internal struggle, which made the world quiet again.
In such an environment, Qin Wei left Myanmar and ran back to the Baigong Mansion to start "off". Although Chiang Kai-shek knew that Qin Wei was afraid of being unsafe in Myanmar and ran to Chongqing to seek his "protection", he had no choice. No matter what, he could not treat Qin Wei in Chongqing. If that were the case, it would be a big uproar in the world. Moreover, the forces behind Qin Wei have always made him very afraid, and he dared not treat Qin Wei. But he really didn't want to see Qin Wei, a person who threatened him more and more, so he simply sent troops to "surround Qin Wei" in the name of protection... without restricting freedom, but Qin Wei's every move fell under his nose.
Lao Jiang's approach made many people feel worthless for Qin Wei, but Qin Wei himself seemed to care about it at all, and did not feel "semi-housed arrested" at all. He just did nothing every day and went out for a trip occasionally... For example, going to the Three Gorges or collecting antique calligraphy and paintings. Even this guy's idea hit Lao Jiang and others, and he took away a lot of good things from Lao Jiang and others' homes without any notice. Although Lao Jiang was depressed, he was not good at dealing with him for these trivial matters. He could only let Qin Wei "take away the enemy's house.
". Not only that, occasionally, Chiang Kai-shek was "forced" by Qin Wei to give the Central Commission for the Chen brothers, Kang Ze and others the command of the Central Commission for the Military Commission to help Qin Wei get things done in the occupied areas. Although the Chen brothers and Kang Ze were depressed, they could only pinch their noses and accept it in the face of Chiang Kai-shek's orders. In other words, Qin, who was almost deprived of all power, became a domineering Chongqing, and this situation continued until one day... That day, when Qin Wei went out to have dinner alone, he met a woman who looked particularly like "Fan Ye"! (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!