Chapter 656 The lament of the Japanese commander
"Justice Jiu has a son," this good news exploded like spring thunder and quickly spread throughout the battlefield.
Jiu Ye has a future, and this good news is amazing for the members of Taohua Mountain guerrillas and the entire northern part of the Golden Triangle District. Jiu Ye has a successor, which means the future of all personnel related to Taohua Mountain.
A happy life is continuously guaranteed.
On the entire battlefield surrounding the Japanese army, hundreds of thousands of people burst out with earth-shaking cheers. Today, the northern area of the Golden Triangle is the backbone of all the anti-Japanese troops in the surrounding countries, and it is also their hope for persisting in the war of resistance. Everyone is also Gao Jiuyou
I was excited about the good news of my son.
Guo Hengming, Tian Chuan, Wang Guimin, and Li Chengwu were particularly excited, and they were clamoring to celebrate with wine.
Gao Jiu was also very happy and immediately ordered a big banquet to invite all the anti-Japanese leaders here. At the banquet, everyone congratulated Gao Jiu one after another, which was very enthusiastic. After the banquet, Gao Jiu sent a telegram to Ouyang Xue.
Chongqing. Gaojiu's villa.
After Ouyang Xue sent a telegram to Gao Jiu, she anxiously waited for his news. However, it had been several hours since the telegram was sent, and there was still no telegram from Gao Jiu.
Ouyang Xue knew that Gao Jiu was fighting the Japanese army nervously, and she was very worried about Gao Jiu's safety.
After giving birth, her body was very tired and everyone advised her to rest quickly, but she was worried about Gao Jiu and stubbornly insisted on waiting for Gao Jiu's news to come.
Ouyang Xue's parents, cousin, fifth wife and others were not able to continue to persuade Ouyang Xue when she saw this. They could only stay by her side and constantly comfort her.
Suddenly, a surprise shout came from outside: "Jiu Ye has been telegraphed, and Jiu Ye has been telegraphed."
Mrs. Wu hurriedly opened the door and reached out to receive the telegram handed over by a Taohuashan guerrilla. She handed the telegram to her cousin. Her cousin took a quick look and said excitedly: "My dear lover! Thank you for your sake."
I gave birth to a fat son. I am a descendant of Gao Jiu, and the career of the Taohua Mountain guerrillas has also become an heir. Not only do I want to thank you, but all the soldiers in the Taohua Mountain Travel Notes express their highest respect to you.
I know you are concerned about my safety. I can now solemnly report a good news to you. Under the Sunshine City, the Anti-Japanese Army won this battle, not only annihilated a large number of Japanese troops, but also surrounded the two main divisions of the Japanese army.
On the battlefield, I believe that it will not take long to wipe out the Japanese troops involved. After I annihilate the Japanese troops, I will fly to Chongqing to visit you immediately." After my cousin finished reading, the whole villa inside and outside the villa erupted again
There was a warm cheer.
The cheers erupted from the anti-Japanese positions also reached the surrounded Japanese army. Many people in the Japanese army understood Chinese. When they understood, they reported the news to the two Japanese division commanders. Now
The two division commands have been merged together. Both division commanders were very frustrated when they heard the news.
Gao Jiu had news about his descendants, which was bad news for the Japanese army. They could feel that the anti-Japanese army surrounding them was inspired by this good news and their morale was getting higher and higher.
The Japanese army itself was depressed, and the atmosphere of failure became even more pervasive.
Faced with such a dilemma, the two Japanese division commanders had already sent a telegram to the commander of the 16th Army, asking for tactical guidance. However, the orders of the 16th Army were not conveyed for a long time.
Faced with this dilemma, the generals of the 16th Army were helpless. Since entering Southeast Asia, the Japanese offensive can be described as unstoppable. They never dreamed that in Myanmar, Gao Jiu could gather such a huge group.
The troops can not only block the Japanese offensive, but also surround the two powerful Japanese main divisions.
Now in South Asia, the Japanese army has only two main forces, the 15th Army and the 16th Army. There are only four divisions in total, and the 16th Army are surrounded in Yangon.
In the city area, there are two other divisions scattered in large areas such as Thailand and Laos, and it is impossible to rescue the 22nd and 23rd divisions.
The 15th Japanese Army was also scattered in vast areas such as Vietnam, and in a short period of time, it could not draw a large number of troops to rescue the surrounded Japanese army.
For a moment, the generals of the 16th Army were at a loss about this.
They had no choice but to report this situation to the Southern Expeditionary Force.
The generals of the Southern Expeditionary Army conducted urgent consultations, hoping to come up with a way to rescue the besieged Japanese army. Unfortunately, they have no soldiers to send now, and they feel very troubled.
But the two major divisions now have to carry out rescue. After discussing, they could only issue orders to the 16th Army Command, asking them to issue death orders to the 22nd and 23rd Divisions to keep them alive.
Waiting for assistance, it is said that the Southern Expeditionary Force will find a way to send reinforcements.
What the southern dispatched troops can do now is to try to draw Japanese troops relatively close to the besieged Japanese troops, as well as the puppet troops of various countries that defect to them, and rescue the two divisions of the Japanese army.
Soon after, the Southern Expeditionary Army drew more than 20,000 people from 17 Japanese infantry brigades, as well as more than 50,000 puppet troops from Thailand and other countries that could be used, and went to rescue and issued a death to the Eighth Air Force.
The order was to let them bomb the anti-Japanese army that surrounded the two major Japanese divisions at all costs, and delay the destruction of the surrounded Japanese army.
Although the anti-Japanese army completely occupied the initiative on the battlefield in Myanmar and the situation was one-sided, Gao Jiu always kept his mind clear. He sent a large number of investigators to collect information from the Japanese army and basically figured it out.
The situation of Japanese reinforcements.
The reinforcements pieced together by the Japanese army basically had no pressure on Gao Jiu. First of all, the main force of these Japanese reinforcements was the troops of the 15th Army of the Japanese army, and the commander was Hejian Dazu.
Gao Jiu and Hejian Dashu can be considered old rivals or old friends. Hejian Dashu's daughter Hejian Pingzi was saved by Gao Jiu with his own blood.
Gao Jiu believed that Hejian Dazuo would remember his affection. The most important thing is that Hejian Dazuo was very afraid of Gao Jiu. He was unwilling to provoke this difficult guy, and thus to attack the Japanese troops surrounded by the Japanese army.
Those who were working hard to rescue. As for the puppet troops of various countries who had surrendered to the Japanese army, Gao Jiu didn't take their combat effectiveness seriously. If they dared to come to rescue, they would just come to die.
The one that truly poses a threat to the Japanese army is the eighth air force of the Japanese army. However, the air force of the guo army gathered in Yunnan and Myanmar is equal to theirs, and the eighth air force of the Japanese army will not play much role.
The most important thing is that when they heard that Gao Jiu was in Yangon and he led the operation to encircle the two Japanese divisions, they were unwilling to provoke Gao Jiu, and the rescue operation was naturally not so active.
In order to completely block the Japanese reinforcements, Gao Jiu sent telegrams to the commander of the Japanese Eighth Air Force and the Hejian Dazuo of the Japanese 15th Army.
Soon Gao Jiu got their reply, claiming that they were just acting in this matter and would not really send troops to fight Gao Jiu. So far, Gao Jiu had already wiped out the two Japanese divisions.
Absolutely sure.
The demise of the Japanese army was only a matter of time. In order to stabilize the morale of the army, Gao Jiu reported the situation of the Japanese reinforcements to the anti-Japanese generals, so that they did not have to worry about the Japanese reinforcements at all, and focused on building fortifications to prevent the Japanese army from breaking through.
At the same time, Gao Jiu sent a telegram to the Administrative Committee of the North District of the Golden Triangle, asking them to immediately organize a large number of supplies to provide weapons, ammunition and other supplies to the anti-Japanese army surrounding the Japanese army.
The North District of the Golden Triangle has very strong economic capabilities. Soon after, countless weapons, ammunition and various resources of daily necessities were sent continuously.
The Anti-Japanese Army had sufficient weapons and ammunition, abundant daily necessities, and life was very leisurely.
The surrounded Japanese troops originally stored a certain amount of weapons, ammunition and other daily necessities, but unfortunately, they had basically lost their losses when they broke through.
Now they are surrounded in the wild, with wind, sun and rain, and the officers and soldiers hungry, and their ammunition has been consumed almost all, and their morale is very low.
As time went by, the Japanese army had less and less food, and they could only ration, and each officer and soldier could only eat three taels of food a day. Soon after, it was reduced to only 2 taels of food per person.
It's right.
Another very bad thing is that the tropical climate is humid and rainy, and the Japanese army could not find fuel at all, and they could not even boil water.
The Japanese officers and soldiers could only swallow the hard rice directly and then drink rain from the sky to solve their hunger and thirst. Soon a large number of Japanese soldiers began to get sick, and the countless mosquito bites worsened the spread of the Japanese army's disease.
Malignant diseases such as malaria began to spread among the Japanese army, and the Japanese army's combat effectiveness continued to decline.
If this continues, there will be no need for the Anti-Japanese Army to attack them for three days, and the surrounded Japanese army will not survive.
In order to give an explanation to their superiors, the 8th Air Force of the Japanese Army and the 15th Air Force of the Japanese Army symbolically sent reinforcements, but they did not work hard, and they were slow and procrastinating along the way, and they did not even have any
You may arrive at the scheduled battlefield on time.
At the same time, Gao Jiu sent the main forces of the Taohuashan guerrillas to the direction of the arrival of Japanese reinforcements, harassing them along the way, and slowing down their advance as quickly as possible.
The surrounded Japanese 22nd Division and the 23rd Division commander were looking forward to the stars and the moon, hoping that reinforcements could arrive as soon as possible, but they received bad news.
The 8th Japanese Air Force said that they were constantly intercepted by the Guo Air Force and were unable to come to support them.
The reinforcements sent by Hejian Dazuo also started the mode of moyanggong. They marched very slowly. Once they were attacked by the Taohuashan guerrillas, they immediately built fortifications on the spot and refused to move forward.
As for the puppet troops that surrendered to the Japanese invaders, they had no combat effectiveness. After being attacked by the Taohuashan guerrillas, some defended on the spot, and some retreated directly. Some troops with worse combat effectiveness simply disintegrated.
I have no hope of seeing reinforcements, and it is impossible to break through. Facing the anti-Japanese army with a height of 100,000, with high morale, well-equipped and sufficient supplies, relying on their lack of ammunition, they are so hungry that they can't stand up.
The remnants of the defeated generals were dreaming in the daytime to break through. Now all hopes have been shattered, and the division commanders of the 22nd and 23rd Divisions have to start facing reality.
The commander of the 23rd Division said: "After now, if you persist, all the wait for us is to destroy the entire army! My suggestion is to surrender to Gao Jiu!"
The commander of the 22nd Division had already had this idea in his mind, but he was worried that after surrender, the top leaders of the Japanese army would hold him accountable, so he did not put forward this idea for a long time.
The commander of the 23rd Division first mentioned it, and he also agreed. He said: "It is said that Gao Jiu is a very trustworthy person. All the Japanese troops who surrendered to him were not abused in the end and were released.
Go back. In order to save the lives of the remaining officers and soldiers, I agree to surrender to Gao Jiu.”
After the two Japanese division commanders unified their thoughts, they summoned all officers above the two division commanders to solicit everyone's opinions.
The Japanese commanders had already been tortured by hunger and disease, and they all wanted to survive. When they heard the two division commanders take the lead in proposing to surrender to Gao Jiu, they were reluctant. Anyway, there were two divisions responsible for surrender.
The regiment commander took the initiative and would not bear too much responsibility even if he was liquidated in the future. Therefore, the officers did not object and expressed their agreement.
The two Japanese division commanders were originally worried that they would arouse fierce opposition among the lower-level officers. Because for Japanese soldiers, surrendering to the enemy was a great shame.
There are many fanatics in the Japanese army, and if the deadly hard elements in the Japanese army refuse to surrender, it will make the two division commanders very embarrassed, because those deadly hard elements are likely to summon Japanese soldiers who are as enthusiastic as them to surrender.
Orders were ordered to boycott them, and even killed them, such senior officers. This situation has happened many times in other Japanese troops.
Seeing that the officers agreed to surrender to Gao Jiu, the two Japanese division commanders were really overjoyed and very frustrated. They now understood why there were no fanatical dead-hard elements in their troops, because these people
Facing the demon-like Gao Jiu, no one has the confidence to defeat Gao Jiu, and they have lost their fighting spirit in front of Gao Jiu.
They think it is natural to surrender to Gao Jiu.
Both division commanders felt very sad. They believed that as long as Gao Jiu was still active in Myanmar, it would be impossible for the Japanese army to occupy Myanmar and its surrounding areas.
They have now lost confidence not only for their own destiny, but also for the future of the Japanese army and even the Japanese.
The senior Japanese officers reached a consensus, and the two division commanders selected the chief of staff of the 23rd Division of the Japanese army to go to the temporary command center of the Anti-Japanese Army and made a request to surrender to Gao Jiu.
Gao Jiu never did anything. In order to avoid the Japanese army's desperate bets and fight to the death with the Anti-Japanese Army. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties from the Anti-Japanese Army, Gao Jiu agreed to the Japanese army's request to surrender.
With this result, all the leaders of the anti-Japanese army who participated in the war were very satisfied. They had no objection to Gao Jiu's decision and agreed to accept the Japanese surrender.
Not long after, a surrender ceremony was held at the temporary command of the coalition forces.
The two Japanese division commanders led officers above the brigade commander to surrender to Gao Jiu and the leaders of the Anti-Japanese Army. Then more than 13,000 remaining officers and soldiers of the two major divisions put down their weapons.
The Anti-Japanese Army achieved such a brilliant victory, and everyone was excited, cheers shook the sky and the earth and resounded through the sky.
After surrendering, the Japanese army received the supplies of daily necessities provided by the Anti-Japanese Army, as well as health and medical treatment, and were locked up in a temporary prisoner of war camp.
Chapter completed!