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Chapter 1038: Counterattack

The few people who were yelling happily just now were suppressed in an instant.

Tu Feiyuan glanced at the people who were speaking just now. Within his eyes, the guys either lowered their heads or turned their faces aside, and didn't dare to look at him with their eyes.

Tu Feiyuan said, "I tried my best to deal with Gao Jiu. Although I failed, it was enough to prove my loyalty to Diguo. Faced with such a vicious enemy, I planned assassination operations on him many times. Although I failed every time, I continued to take action against him. What does this mean? This just shows that I was indomitable when facing a strong enemy.

I don't care about my personal reputation. Everything I do is to get rid of Gao Jiu, a hateful enemy for the Great Japanese Kingdom. If I will be criticized for doing this, I would rather give way to the position and replace him.

Whoever you are willing to take over my position to deal with Gao Jiu? Please stand up now and I will give way to you immediately."

No one dared to take on this. With Gao Jiu's ability, he was so powerful that he was at a loss. Today, Gao Jiu not only relies on his own strength. He has a powerful Golden Triangle behind him, and has the Taohua Mountain guerrillas that use the most advanced equipment, and also reinforcements from all walks of life.

Facing such a powerful opponent, no one can be confident in dealing with it. Therefore, no one is willing to take on this porcelain job.

The hearing on the questioning of Tu Feiyuan held by the base camp ended in a hurry under Tu Feiyuan's righteous counterattack.

Through this incident, not only did not destroy Tu Feiyuan's reputation, but instead made Tu Feiyuan more confident in the base camp.

Although Doiyuan, far away in Tokyo, achieved a small victory, the ordinary Japanese officers and soldiers who stayed in China were in great danger.

By interrogating the members of the captured Japanese special forces, based on their confessions, the Taohuashan guerrillas captured the inner room hidden in the city Zheng Mansion and executed him publicly.

Then they took Fujin County, wiped out the Japanese military police in the county, and severely punished the Hanjian in the county. Originally, these Hanjians would not have died, because the military police participated in the assassination of Gao Jiu, and they were also in trouble.

The Taohuashan guerrillas successively captured two counties near Kaifeng and wiped out the Japanese and puppet troops inside. These were just appetizers. The Taohuashan guerrillas' aerial commando, led by Zhang Quan and Wang Zhankui, successively attacked many Japanese barracks in Henan, resulting in the destruction of these barracks and the death of more than 6,000 Japanese officers and soldiers.

The commander of the Seventh Army was worried all day long and did not dare to sleep in the same place every night, for fear that Gao Jiu would come to him and take his life.

The Japanese Seventh Army's Special High School Class was also worried that Gao Jiu would suspect that they were on their heads, so he went to Kaifeng to find connections and explained to Gao Jiu that the assassination was directed by Doi Yuyuan in Tokyo. After they arrived in China, they had never contacted the Seventh Army's Special High School Class.

The revenge actions of Gao Jiu and others caused panic among the Japanese soldiers and greatly damaged the morale of the Japanese army.

The assassination of Gao Jiu occurred, and this incident was related to the Seventh Army, a subordinate of the North China Front Army. Hamada Yoshiji felt a little ashamed, so he sent a telegram to Gao Jiu to explain the situation. He did not be able to grasp the conspiracy of the earth and apologized to Gao Jiu.

Gao Jiu had already learned the whole story of the matter by interrogating the Japanese special forces. He knew that this matter had nothing to do with Himeda Yoshihiko, and that the earth and earth did bypass the North China Front Army, and Himeda Yoshihiko really could not know the relevant situation in advance.

He sent a telegram to Hamada Yoshihiko, saying that he didn't have to worry about this matter, saying that Hamada Yoshihiko was a good friend and he absolutely trusted him.

After receiving Gao Jiu's telegram, Hamada Yoshiji felt relieved. After passing this incident, he warned himself to pay more attention to Gao Jiu's affairs in the future, grasp the news that was unfavorable to Gao Jiu as much as possible, and remind him to stay away from danger in advance.

After passing this incident, everyone was worried about Gao Jiu's safety.

Wang Jindong said: "Brother Gao, the people of the island hate you to the core, so you should be more careful in your actions in the future."

Gao Jiu said: "I have only encountered several assassinations by the Japanese invaders in total, which is really nothing. You may not believe it. Some people have encountered more than hundreds of assassinations in their lives, and they still live well."

Gao Jiu's words were not exaggerated at all. There are important figures from many countries in the world who have encountered more than hundreds of assassins. The former Cuban leader encountered 923 assassins in his life, but he was unscathed.

Jinan City.

Zhou Mingshan led Ning Wen, Ning Wu and a team of special forces members to enter Jinan City with the help of the Military Control Commission Jinan Station. At night, he used 240mm heavy mortars to bombard the headquarters of the Japanese Seventh Army, causing the collapse of the Seventh Army office building and more than 50 officers and soldiers to die.

The commander of the Seventh Army of the Japanese Army knew that this was targeted by him, so he was so scared that he never dared to show up in the Seventh Army Command again. A dignified commander actually hid in a house.

He knew that if Gao Jiu had targeted him, no matter how many Japanese troops could protect his life, he could only hide himself.

General Haneda presided over the meeting of the Japanese generals stationed in Jinan City and notified the commander of the Seventh Army in advance. As a result, the guy did not dare to show up until the meeting was over.

The North China Front Army convened senior generals to attend the combat meeting. General Haneda and the commander of the Seventh Army were both invited members. As a result, only General Haneda went to Peking, and the commander of the Seventh Army still did not dare to show up.

Although his timid and fearful behavior was ridiculed by the Japanese officers and soldiers, he endured it. For him, being criticized by the officers and soldiers was better than losing his life.

After Gao Jiu and others finished the Kaifeng City incident, they returned to Zhengzhou.

The head of the underground party, Gao Hong and others also rushed to Zhengzhou to inform Gao Jiu of the situation in Shandong.

At this stage, the Japanese army was forced to shrink to big cities and eastern coastal areas. The underground party anti-Japanese armed forces of Shandong took the opportunity to launch a fierce attack on the Japanese occupied areas. They captured a large number of small and medium-sized towns, swept away the vast rural Japanese and puppet grassroots regimes, and expanded the scope of the underground party anti-Japanese base areas.

After a period of hard work, the underground party anti-Japanese armed forces consolidated the newly occupied areas and now they have the energy to concentrate their main forces to launch a new offensive against the Japanese army.

The head of the underground party and Gao Hong and others came over to discuss the next combat operations with Gao Jiu.

Gao Jiu first solicited the ideas of the Shandong Military Region. The head of the underground party and Gao Hong and others had occupied Tai'an City twice, putting the military region's organs in Tai'an City, but were driven out by the Japanese army twice.

What they were thinking about was to capture Tai'an City again, so they suggested that the coalition forces attack Tai'an City.

Gao Jiu also believed that the Japanese army had too many troops in Jinan city now, and it was not very important to directly attack Jinan. He agreed with the opinions of the head of the underground party and others.

After discussion, it was decided that the Taohuashan guerrillas, the underground party Lunan Military Region, an infantry division and an artillery regiment of the 76th Corps jointly initiated the Tai'an Battle.

In the last Tai'an Battle, the troops of the Lunan Military Region suffered heavy casualties. After this stage of rest, they had recovered their vitality. This time, the Lunan Military Region almost dispatched in full swing, with a total of two independent divisions, two independent brigades, eight guard regiments, and ten county brigades, reaching more than 60,000 people.

In addition to the Taohuashan Guerrillas and the 76th Corps, the total number of coalition forces participating in the Tai'an Battle reached 80,000.

That morning, the coalition forces launched an attack on the Japanese army. The Tai'an Battle began.

The Japanese troops gathered in Tai'an City had two and a half divisions, with a total force of more than 60,000 and about 50,000 puppet troops. Although they had an advantage in number, they were at a disadvantage in equipment. Faced with the powerful firepower of the coalition forces, the Japanese army was defeated step by step, and they had to ask General Haneda for help.

Jinan City.

General Haneda held a combat meeting at the 12th Army Command. This time, the commander of the 7th Army finally came to participate because he knew that Gao Jiu's energy was now focused on Tai'an and had no time to pay attention to him.

After the meeting began, the Chief of Staff of the 12th Army introduced the basic situation of Tai'an direction and said that the other side requested Jinan to send heavy troops to reinforce and let everyone discuss the matter.

The commander of the Seventh Army was already scared by Gao Jiu. He was the first to jump out and opposition troops reinforced Tai'an City.

He said that the Taohuashan guerrillas had a powerful aerial commando, and the reinforcements from Jinan City had nowhere to hide on the road. Under the attack of the Taohuashan guerrillas, there would be heavy casualties. Not only would they not be able to reinforce Tai'an City, but they would also lose a large number of troops, resulting in the defense of Jinan City being empty. At that time, not only would Tai'an City not be able to be protected, but it would even be a problem to defend Jinan City.

Most of the generals attending the meeting had this idea. They suggested that the Japanese troops in Tai'an City be held in Tai'an City, saying that their troops were more powerful than the coalition forces and there was no need to send troops to reinforce.

One of the big reasons why the Japanese army is strong is that no matter which Japanese army is surrounded by the enemy, the Japanese army that can arrive nearby will definitely make every effort to rescue them. Their actions are a whole and will not fight each other.

Therefore, any Japanese army is very confident when fighting against the enemy because they know that they will definitely have reinforcements.

Of course, this was in the past, and the situation is very different now. Especially in the ground of Jinan, there is a terrifying Taohua Mountain guerrillas. Once a war starts, everyone will be in danger. The reinforcements have to go to rescue through a long journey, but the Taohua Mountain guerrillas' air commando is fleeting with their powerful maneuverability. This completely asymmetrical fighting style makes all the troops serving as reinforcements frightened, so the Japanese generals in Jinan City are unwilling to carry out the reinforcement mission.

General Haneda felt sad when he saw this situation. He thought about how crazy the Japanese army was when they entered the domestic battlefield. At that time, the morale of the Japanese army was extremely high. A small army dared to go deep into the enemy's back. There were even many soldiers who risked to go deep into the enemy's back to destroy the enemy's important targets, so many lonely heroes emerged.

The enemy troops at that time were also very trash. The Japanese army dared to use a small amount of troops to attack the opponent's large forces, and it was easy to use an infantry brigade to defeat the enemy's army and division.

The most outrageous thing is that when the attack on Chengde, the 172 cavalrymen from the North China Front Army dared to attack Chengde. At that time, there were more than 340 Northeast Army stationed in Chengde, and the final result was shocking.

When the Japanese army launched an attack, the Northeast Army troops in the city actually abandoned the city and fled. This small Japanese army chased tens of thousands of Northeast Army soldiers for more than 20 kilometers. There were thousands of Northeast Army officers and soldiers who died under their sabers and surrendered Northeast Army officers and soldiers.

The Northeast Army troops did not dare to turn back and left in a hurry. In this way, the Japanese army occupied Chengde only at the cost of five casualties.

General Haneda recalled the glory of the Japanese army and looked at the guys in front of him who looked greedy for life and feared death. He felt extremely sad. He knew that the Japanese army was now declining and was at the end of his strength.

After a long discussion at the meeting, the final conclusion was that it was impossible to send troops to reinforce Tai'an City.

They could only send telegrams to the Japanese army in Tai'an, and support them spiritually, saying that the warriors of the Great Japanese Imperial Army had the courage and confidence to defeat all enemies, and believed that they would definitely be able to eliminate Gao Jiu and defend Tai'an City. The 12th Command was waiting for good news for them to achieve great victory.

The highest Japanese commander in Tai'an City was the commander of the 142nd Division. After seeing the telegram sent by the 12th Army Command, he was so angry that he cursed, but he had no choice but to order the troops to shrink towards Tai'an City, build fortifications around Tai'an City, and resist the attack of the coalition forces.

Since the coalition forces have an absolute advantage in firepower, Gao Jiu did not adopt any complicated tactics this time. They just concentrated their troops together and slowly advanced forward.

Before each attack on the infantry, the aviation and artillery units were concentrated to bombard the Japanese positions. The infantry only began to attack until the enemy's fortifications were destroyed.

Although the army's progress was a bit slow, it was very effective, not only reducing casualties in its own troops, but also causing a heavy blow to the Japanese army.

After five days of fierce fighting, the coalition forces finally advanced to the city of Tai'an.

In the north of Tai'an City, on the left is the Japanese position and on the right is the 2nd Division of the Pseudo-Safety Army.

After Wang Guimin, the chief of staff of the coalition forces, reported to Gao Jiu, he suggested to fight the puppet army first. The head of the underground party and Gao Hong and others had the same opinion as him, believing that the puppet army is easier to fight. After destroying the puppet army first, he could threaten the Japanese position from the flanks.

Usually, everyone's suggestion is correct, but Gao Jiu did not adopt everyone's opinion. Instead, he asked Gao Hong to inform Wei Liming, the commander of the Independent First Division of the Lunan Military Region, to report to the command center.
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