Rebirth of the Military Industry Power of the Anti-Japanese War

Chapter Thirty-Six: Ever Victorious General

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Since Mao Zetan's work of pulling strings has been completed, Dabu County's trading activities have begun to operate on their own driven by commercial interests. In addition, after Tan Zhenlin and others went north, Hu Weidong became less available, so he will soon make great achievements.

Mao Zetan called him back and promoted him to the chief of staff of the army and still served as the head of the special agent group. Of course, he did this with the intention of supporting him. However, at this time, Hu Weidong did not expect that Mao Zetan, who was not particularly outstanding in military ability, would soon become the leader of the army.

Will turn the tide and save the 15th Red Army that was almost in crisis in one fell swoop. It also made Hu Weidong understand a truth - "A person's talent is important, but whether he is placed in the right position is even more important...

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The deal in Dapu solved the urgent need of the 15th Red Army, but Hu Weidong was not happy for a long time when he heard bad news, "What? The Second Independent Division was defeated by Liu Zhi, that bastard? What does Tan Zhenlin do for a living?"

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Mao Zetan couldn't stand listening anymore and immediately said, "Commander, don't say that. Although Liu Zhi is extremely reactionary, he is also a victorious general. The Fourth Front Army suffered heavy losses from him back then. It's not like you just scolded him and he became a victorious general."

It’s useless, and the enemy has as many as 100,000 troops. Commander Tan only has more than 30,000 troops there, so it would be great to be able to keep most of the troops from retreating south..."

"A victorious general?" Hu Weidong then realized that the War of Resistance had not yet begun. Liu Zhi was indeed an "always victorious general". He had fought hundreds of battles, large and small, for more than ten years without losing a single one.

He is more famous than Wei Lihuang, but who else but him would know that Liu Zhi has completely changed since the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War. Since then, whether he fought against the Japanese or against the People's Liberation Army, he has never won a single battle. "

The "always victorious general" instantly became the "always defeated general", and in the end he even completely lost his courage and became the "long-legged general" who always ran away first. It was really a twist of fate...

"Hmph, 'It's hard to live up to his reputation.' Liu Zhi has two fatal weaknesses. He was just lucky enough not to be discovered before. Just watch how I avenge Lao Tan." Hu Weidong sneered.

Although commanders at all levels, including Mao Zetan, had concerns, their invincible battles since the start of the army made them full of confidence in Hu Weidong, so they all resolutely carried out Hu Weidong's orders.

Hearing that the main force of the Red Army was going north to fight with him, Liu Zhi was so happy that he smiled crookedly. In his opinion, the most terrifying thing about the Red Army was that they were so good at running. When fighting face-to-face in offensive and defensive battles, even those who were known for their bravery

The Red Fourth Front Army was no match for the National Army at all. Moreover, the National Army now had an advantage in strength and he was the "victorious general" under his command. No matter how he thought about it, Liu Zhi felt that he was sure of victory. With this great achievement, his new

The promoted second-level general may be promoted one more level and become the third first-level general in the history of the National Revolutionary Army.

"It seems that there is no reason to become an 'victorious general'..." Seeing the shocking casualty figures, Hu Weidong couldn't help but frown slightly. The strength of the 15th Red Army was only slightly less than that of the enemy, and

Liu Zhi's troops did not have domestic first-class troops such as the 88th Division and the Tax Police Corps, but on the first day of the battle between the two sides, the 15th Red Army actually suffered more than 7,000 casualties, nearly one more than the defending national army.

Times, it can be seen that Liu Zhi is at least very good at frontal offensive and defensive battles. If Hu Weidong's analysis of Liu Zhi is wrong, then the 15th Red Army will definitely pay an unprecedented huge price in this battle. But the matter has come to this, and there is no regret.

It was too late, Hu Weidong still decided to take a gamble. If Liu Zhi's regiment, the strongest among the three national armies, could be destroyed, the other two armies would be intimidated, and the 15th Red Army would gain time to repair after the war. And if

If you fight against the other two national armies first, it is basically impossible to take any tricks. Even if you win, it will be a tragic victory. When Liu Zhi's 100,000-strong army comes from the north, the 15th Red Army will even be in danger of being annihilated.

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The next day, Hu Weidong concentrated almost all the artillery of the 15th Red Army and violently bombarded the left flank position of Liu Zhi Corps, killing many enemy troops. Mao Zetan took advantage of the situation and personally led a special agent group to break in. The national army, which had performed well before, seemed to be unable to

The battle broke out almost instantly. The secret service group easily captured the position on the left flank of Liu Zhi's regiment. The situation on the battlefield was immediately reversed. Hu Weidong's heart that had been gripping finally relaxed, "Liu Zhi's first weakness is that he

He only knows one line of defense and has no concept of depth and protection. As long as he is broken through at one point, the whole line will collapse. And he likes to pile up elite soldiers in the middle, but the ones placed on the wings are old, weak, sick and disabled, to deal with warlords with dull tactics.

The army had no problems with the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army, which was influenced by left-leaning ideas. Later, it was over when it encountered the Japanese Army and the People's Liberation Army, which had flexible tactics and particularly liked to outflank and outflank. This problem was common among the national army in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, and it can be corrected by learning lessons.

Generals who can't change will stand out in the war of resistance. Those like Liu Zhi who can't change can only be eliminated by history..."

Although the national army was originally passive at this time, if Liu Zhi mobilized elite troops from the frontal positions in time to counterattack the lost flank positions, they could at least hold on for a while. However, Liu Zhi panicked and abandoned his troops and fled northward for hundreds of people.

Here, the 100,000 national troops who were still fighting fiercely with the 15th Red Army were suddenly dumbfounded...

"Liu Zhi's second weakness is that his adaptability and psychological quality are extremely poor. Once he encounters an unexpected change, he will immediately fall into panic, and the panic will amplify his fear, causing him to do things he usually doesn't do.

It's impossible to do something stupid..." Hu Weidong sighed, and then ordered all the troops in the army to attack immediately. The 100,000 national troops who had been very tenacious suddenly collapsed, leaving their weapons and equipment and fleeing in all directions.

Those who could not escape simply dropped their weapons and surrendered. On this day alone, the 15th Red Army captured tens of thousands of prisoners, and seized countless weapons and ammunition...

Just when Hu Weidong was about to pursue the victory and further expand the results, he received a report that the Eighteenth Army of the National Army was less than fifty miles away from the battlefield. He couldn't help but frown slightly and ordered the entire army to temporarily let go of Liu Zhi's remaining troops and concentrate their forces to deal with the National Army first.

The ace of the army - the 18th Army. This powerful force can be said to be the main sufferer of the People's Liberation Army in history, and just like Xiaoqiang, it could never be killed. It was not until the Battle of Huaihai that it was finally annihilated. However, it did not take long for the newly rebuilt Ten

The Eighth Army gave the People's Liberation Army another hard bite in Kinmen, setting a precedent for the People's Liberation Army to be eliminated as an organic system, so Hu Weidong did not dare to be careless at all...

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