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766. Chapter 766 Various battles

The news of King Chakravartin's surprise attack on Zeng Jiayan still aroused national attention. However, the focus of public opinion was not on condemning Chakravartin King for attacking the Chairman of the Standing Committee. It was probably because Chang Kaishen had committed suicide to the end, and no one had any hope for him anymore.

, on the contrary, many people are still lamenting why the Wheel-turning King did not directly kill Chang Kaishen.

On the other hand, the CPC Central Committee officially announced a new action plan, clarifying that the main task at this stage is to drive all Japanese troops out of the land of China, and at the same time established the goal of establishing a socialist republic. On this basis, a series of

Military reform. Since the legitimacy of the National Government was completely not recognized, the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army of the CPC could no longer use the designation of the National Revolutionary Army. Therefore, the armed forces were unified under the leadership of the CPC and the Chinese People's Liberation Army was established.

The Eighth Route Army mainly formed the North China Field Army, the New Fourth Army mainly turned into the East China Field Army, and one of each army formed the Central Plains Field Army. At this stage, it is mainly these three field armies. After Qi Yuan's fattening and his own rapid development,

liberation

At this time, the army already has a combat strength of one million, but the three field armies can really be regarded as mobile field forces. The total strength will not exceed 300,000. The more troops are guerrillas and militia armed forces, which lack

Field combat capability.

The newly established People's Liberation Army has two main enemies, the Kuomintang Army and the Japanese Army. If the Kuomintang Army includes the Central Army, local warlords also have a mess of military agencies, logistics troops, etc., with a total strength of more than 3 million, and a field strength of about 1.5 million. And the invasion force

The situation of the Chinese and Japanese troops was not as good as that of the Kuomintang troops. They suffered repeated defeats.

By the time of King Chakravartin's attack (pronounced as massacre), the Japanese military strength had been greatly reduced. The main force was the Kwantung Army, which had only more than 200,000 troops at this time. The total number of Japanese troops in Central China, North China, and South China in the Kwantung was more than 20

Ten thousand, so the number of Japanese troops currently remaining in China is less than half a million at full count.

Facing the American invasion, Japan has no experience in managing the affairs on the mainland. The 500,000 Japanese invaders are basically abandoned here.

After Wheel King joined the Eighth Route Army in the war against the Japanese army in North China, the Japanese army knew that it was impossible to resist, so they began to withdraw from the city and retreated outside the Pass in an organized manner, preparing to enter the three eastern provinces to join the Kwantung Army, and at least get more information.

More support and supplies. In this way, North China's situation will basically collapse completely.

Well, the original plan of the Japanese army was to wait for the Kuomintang army to come and take over the city. As a result, the newly established Central Plains Field Army launched a fierce battle at the Xinzheng and Kaifeng lines against the Kuomintang troops preparing to go north. Without using the Wheel King, 40,000

Many Central Plains field troops blocked hundreds of thousands of national troops from the door and guarded the gate of North China.

The Central Plains KC War was extremely fierce. The small Central Plains Field Army had the advantages of high fighting will, strong mobility, advanced weapons and sufficient supplies. The Nationalist Army was several times larger than the Central Plains Field Army and attacked from multiple directions, making it quite impressive.

However, the Kuomintang Army also experienced for the first time what a generational battle was like. At the beginning of the Central Plains Battle, the two aviation divisions that had been organized into the People's Liberation Army Air Force carried out concentrated bombing against the Kuomintang Army. Since most of them used

They had improvised guided bombs and had a great advantage in military intelligence, which greatly frustrated the march of the Kuomintang army. Several armies were unable to complete the march progress in the combat plan. Some troops even stood still or simply stopped for fear of being bombed.

Retreating in a roundabout way.

In the battle of Mengzhuang Town, the most difficult battle in the battle, the 100,000 troops of the Kuomintang Army had just advanced here when they were penetrated by a semi-armored infantry division and a brigade of the Central Plains Field Army. First, the Central Plains Field Army fired ten thousand artillery pieces.

, causing the Nationalist Army, which had no time to build any fortifications, a huge loss. Then, led by more than a hundred tanks and armored vehicles, the Central Plains Field Army troops brutally cut open Chang Kaishen'ai and Zhang Lingfu's troops.

The resistance of Zhang Lingfu's troops was particularly fierce, but they were successively attacked by close air strikes, multi-level shelling, and armored troops. The battle fatality rate of his troops exceeded 70%. When Zhang Lingfu himself was unable to prepare for transfer, he was discovered to be under the command of the Nationalist Army.

A fighter jet dropped a guided bomb and was killed.

In the Battle of the Central Plains, the People's Liberation Army annihilated 170,000 enemy troops and captured 220,000 enemy troops, nearly wiping out the entire front army of the Kuomintang army heading north. Coupled with the scattered troops who surrendered, the People's Liberation Army quickly gained more than 20 new troops.

Ten thousand people, after ideological transformation, were reorganized and replenished into two field armies in North China and Central Plains.

In the east, a main force of the East China Field Army led by Tie Xun also followed north, joining forces with the North China Field Army to launch a liberation operation against Jiangsu and Shandong. Qi Yuan felt that this was basically a replica of the Huaihai Campaign, but the scale was smaller than the other one.

The Battle of Huaihai in this dimension was much worse. The total strength of the two PLA field armies was only a little over 100,000, while the Kuomintang army had almost 300,000, and the Japanese army also had 70,000 to 80,000.

However, there are also several ace troops in the East China Field Army who participated in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai campaigns. They are much more powerful than their brother troops who have just been equipped with new weapons. Especially the troops under the control of the Qiyuan Command Tower, their combat effectiveness is even stronger. Obviously

The East China Field Army has fewer troops and the Nationalist Army has more troops, but they are interested in

On the contrary, it was the same as the East China Field Army, which had the largest number of troops. The Kuomintang Army was shrinking and retreating in the face of the East China Field Army, and many CPC underground parties were also active at this time. Before the official start of the war, many units of the Kuomintang Army here had declared "uprising"

", and even directly turned their guns and started fighting with the Kuomintang troops.

Although the Japanese army promised to cooperate with the Kuomintang Army Commander Liu Zhi, when the East China Field Army really made a breakthrough and the Kuomintang Army was in chaos, the Japanese army ignored the Kuomintang Army at all, restrained its forces to avoid being defeated by the East China Field Army, and actively moved towards the port

After withdrawing, they no longer planned to return to the mainland directly by boat, but hoped to find some small boats and flee to Northeast China or North Korea first. In short, the Japanese army did not want to fight head-on with the East China Field Army.

By this time, the Japanese army had no interest in fighting. They had lost the purpose of fighting. No matter what kind of victory they achieved, Japan was finished. The emperor was dead, the country was in chaos, and it was very likely that it would be occupied by the Americans.
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