Rebirth of the Military Industry Power of the Anti-Japanese War
Chapter 95: Tank Breakers
These puppet armies mainly include several puppet Mongolian cavalry divisions under the Mongolian King De, totaling 20,000 to 30,000 people, as well as more than 10,000 puppet troops from the puppet "Jidong Anti-Communist Autonomous Government". The headquarters of the Eighth Red Army did not respond to their invasion.
Without any tricks, they chose a tit-for-tat confrontation. The 30,000-strong Advance Division, which had just arrived in Tianjin to join forces with the Independent Division, put on a show-stopping posture. Under Su Yu's outstanding command, they annihilated more than 10,000 Jidong puppet troops in just half a day and captured 8,000.
They took advantage of the victory and marched into the Jidong Plain.
Compared with the Jidong puppet army, the puppet Mongolian cavalry that comes and go like the wind is much more troublesome. If the Red Army encountered it before, even if it could win, it would definitely take a lot of time. If you are not careful, you will suffer big losses, but
Now the Eighth Red Army has the king of land warfare, which historically made cavalry disappear on the battlefield. Although it is a Japanese product with thin skin and large fillings, and there are also a large number of copycat "armored" cars mixed in, it has almost no effect on the battlefield.
For the Pseudo-Mongolian cavalry who are generally ignorant and superstitious about anti-armor weapons, they immediately lost the courage to resist after encountering such an "iron bastard" who could neither fight nor run away. Many people even saw this for the first time.
Such steel monsters were so frightened that they forgot to escape and even knelt down and kowtowed, while some brave guys would just stupidly swing their sabers and slash at the turret of the tank...
As a result, the Red Army Armored Brigade commanded by Hu Lian achieved eye-popping results in its first battle - killing and wounding more than 3,000 enemy troops with zero casualties, and captured more than 20,000 prisoners, almost annihilating all the enemies.
, while the enemy leader De Wang was frightened and fell from his horse, and was directly crushed into pulp by the charging tank...
There were more than 20,000 mainly Mongolian prisoners of war, at least half of whom did not understand Chinese. If they were the Eighth Red Army in the past, it would be a big problem. Fortunately, at this time, there happened to be some Mongolian underground party members secretly operating in the Pingjin area. With their
Help, and the previous disastrous defeat had already made these Puppet-Mongolian prisoners of war frightened, so naturally they were all obedient and did not dare to cause trouble.
King De had a high prestige on the western grasslands of Inner Mongolia. His defeat shocked all the major forces in the Mongolian grasslands. Among them, the patriotic general of the Mongolian army Yun Jixian, who was famous for leading the "Bailing Temple Riot", heard the news
Hu Weidong was very happy to take the initiative to bring troops to surrender, and immediately appointed him as the commander of the cavalry brigade directly under the Eighth Red Army Corps. Solibo, a veteran Mongolian party member who had been involved in the labor movement for many years, was appointed as the brigade political commissar.
Bai Haifeng, captain of the Mengqi Security Corps under Fu Zuoyi, was a secret member of the Red Party. After learning the news, he finally made up his mind. After revealing his identity in front of his subordinates, he took more than a thousand subordinates who were willing to follow him not far away.
He came to Tianjin thousands of miles away, but unfortunately he arrived a step too late. As a veteran party member, he could only become the leader of a cavalry regiment...
In fact, Hu Weidong did this on purpose, because he knew very well that Bai Haifeng's historical experience should not be overly reused. Bai Haifeng joined the party in 1923, but continued to be promoted in the next twenty years, and finally became a general in charge of the army.
However, he has not led the people to return. It was not until 1949 that the Kuomintang was gone, and he led the people to "uprising" with the efforts of the United Front personnel. Therefore, in the eyes of Hu Weidong, this guy was not trustworthy. If it were not for the fact that there were too few Mongolian cadres
, they finally brought some soldiers over, but he didn't even want to give him the position of regiment leader...
As long as you are a normal person, you will inevitably be a little dissatisfied when you are treated like this, but Hu Weidong is not afraid at all. Anyway, there are examples of Mao Zetan being demoted and used in the past. It is not easy for anyone to protest because his official position is too small, and if he is because of this
If someone has a different intention, then Hu Weidong will just get rid of it to avoid future troubles. If the target he is focusing on can successfully rebel, then Hu Weidong will be too incompetent...
Soon Hu Weidong was surprised to find that all the Mongolian cadres were related to each other. After asking, he found out that they were all from Tumo Banner in Inner Mongolia, and they had all worked in Tumo in Guisui City (now Hohhot).
The special higher primary school received cultural education, which was also the only specialized school for the Mongolian people at that time. Since there were not many educated people on the Mongolian grasslands, the graduates of this primary school naturally became the main source of Mongolian revolutionaries, and this
The primary school only admits Tumut people, so most of them are related by marriage from the beginning. In addition, there are many examples of marriages between classmates. Counting the wife party, all the party members from Ximengu are related to each other.
No wonder……….
"It turns out that's the case, but it's not a good thing after all. They all have a close relationship with each other. Once they get together, they will become an impenetrable iron plate. When the time comes, once they protect each other, it will be very difficult to deal with it...
.." Hu Weidong thought for a while and decided to actively develop party members among the Mongolian people in the Han area, and set up Mongolian training classes in the army to cultivate Han cadres who specialize in ethnic work.
Advanced elements who have performed great military exploits in order to prevent the Tumote family from continuing to be such a dominant family.
It is precisely because of this consideration that Hu Weidong did not apply the infantry brigade-level personnel of the 15th Red Army to Yun Jixian's independent cavalry brigade. Instead, in accordance with the practice of this era, the cavalry units only had the same level of infantry units.
Half of the force, that is, more than 4,000 people in a brigade and more than 1,000 people in a regiment. In addition, Hu Weidong organized the Puppet-Mongolian prisoners of war who were gradually transformed into eight independent cavalry regiments, each equipped with eight red cavalry regiments.
The six divisions and two corps of the legion are used for pursuit, reconnaissance and communication, while the rest are responsible for raising horses...
As for the Japanese army, they were also deeply shocked by the strong combat power displayed by the Red Army, so they became increasingly afraid to send troops into the customs rashly. However, this way the army's air force would not be able to bomb Fengtai. In desperation, the Japanese Prime Minister
Hisashi Terauchi had to bow his head and ask the Navy for help. After the Army Chief of Staff, Prince Zaihi, personally came forward, the Navy was worried about incurring the emperor's condemnation, so it reluctantly agreed to send aircraft carriers for air support (if Dalian's land-based naval aviation forces were dispatched, it would prove that they had previously
Not dispatching is just deliberately making things difficult for the Army, so the Navy would rather dispatch aircraft carriers and insist on not allowing the company's planes to go to Fengtai.), and escort an Army division to land in Tanggu. However, the contradiction between the Japanese Army and Navy in this era is really unusual.
The land is so vast that the Navy not only dispatched only two light aircraft carriers, the "Fengxiang" and the "Longxiang", but the journey was slow and leisurely. It actually took three or four days to drive from Japan to the sea off Tanggu. The reason was actually to save money.
Fuel...
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