Chapter 751 Blood in July
Chapter 751 July’s Blood
The Pioneer Army attacked rapidly in the Far East.
As soon as Chita had been besieged for seven days, the vanguard army's vanguard had already swept across Skovorodino, thousands of miles away, and began to turn south. Wei Lihuang's legion went southwest along the Siberian Railway, conquering Hailanpao, and Shang Zhen's legion directly crossed Heilongjiang, conquered Mohe, and swept southward.
At this time, Huang Huamin's army had just cleaned up the endgame between Manzhouli and Hailar.
The Japanese managed Manzhouli and Hailar for many years, and gathered 100,000 troops here. Later, 50,000 reinforcements from the Soviet Russian army were also active nearby. Huang Huamin's army had the same force as his troops, but his weapons and equipment were far better than the other side. With flexible adjustments and deployments, they found a gap for the unskilled cooperation between the Japanese and the Soviets, and annihilated them respectively.
Huang Huamin used three times to surround and attack support between Manzhouli and Hailar, and gradually opened the defensive lines between the Japanese and Soviet troops. It took more than 20 days to chew this hard bone.
In the Far East and Soviet Russia, Hu Minghe conquered Borja, who had almost 150,000 troops, in eight days.
Although the Chita area, where 200,000 Soviet troops were stationed, was besieged by Wei Lihuang and Shang Zhen, it was conquered in just seven days.
It should be said that among these armies, Huang Huamin's 10th army is the strongest in terms of both the differentiation and personnel. It is so difficult to conquer Manzhouli. In addition to the Japanese's elite troops in Manzhouli, the concerns of many Chinese civilians in Manzhouli are also an aspect of Huang Huamin's careful use of military service.
Whether in Chita or Borja, under Meng Xiang's instructions, the artillery shells and bombs of the Pioneer Army never cared about accidental injury, and directly smoothed them with artillery fire in one town and another.
"It doesn't matter if it's gone, let's rebuild it!" Meng Xiang had a conclusion on this. The attack of the vanguard army this time was different from attacking Siberia. It did not come for seizure, but quickly occupied land.
Destruction is always relatively simple. Behind the ruins, the vanguard army swept by like a gust of wind.
At the beginning, although the Soviets issued a general mobilization order, the Far East Army was mixed with too many new recruits and lacked the supply of military supplies. Nearly 400,000 Soviet troops could not be followed by the fierce artillery fire and sharp armored troops of the vanguard army that suddenly launched an attack, and were directly defeated.
In this battle, which was later called Chita-Borja, the Soviet army was defeated and 320,000 were annihilated, and less than 10,000 were captured. The vanguard army had no intention of taking prisoners at all. It just wanted to take care of the influence and captured more than 8,000 people, and handed them to the Belarusians, which were exhausted in the concentration camp.
During the escape, more than 60,000 other people were constantly wiped out by the army and the National Guard composed of Chinese immigrants. However, a group of Soviet soldiers who fled to the Yabronov Mountains, that is, Xing'an Mountains, were mixed with a group of Soviet civilians who persisted for six years before being wiped out.
The Soviets were serious and also had a crazy spirit.
As the news of killing and destruction spread, the resistance encountered by the vanguard army in the Far East became greater and greater. Under the threat of death, the Soviets became more tenacious. The casualties of the vanguard army began to rise.
In the Battle of Chita-Borja, the number of vanguard troops killed only more than 40,000, while in the Battle of Hailanpao, the number of vanguard troops killed more than 80,000. Although the Soviets lost more than 400,000 soldiers and civilians in the Battle of Hailanpao for more than 30 days, such losses have made Meng Xiang alert.
The lives of nearly 30,000 soldiers were not lost on the battlefield, but in attacks from all over the country. The Soviets were never sheep. Even though most of the elderly and weak were driven to concentration camps, there were still many scattered soldiers and civilians who had picked up weapons wandering in the empty fields.
In the windows of the house, in the cold streets, in the dense jungle, in the desolate wilderness, on every road, the cold guns of the Soviets and the meat bullets that died together often appear.
Towns and villages everywhere were bombarded into ruins by the artillery fire of the vanguard army, reducing the chances of the Soviets firing cold guns and causing more resistance.
There is nothing right or wrong in war. It is just for the survival of the fittest for the survival of the nation.
Thinking of the nuclear clouds that the Soviets had hung over China for more than ten years in later generations, Meng Xiang forgot the last bit of sympathy. In the peace period in later generations, there was no urgency that nuclear war could break out at any time, and he could not even feel the madness of the Russians. In that era, no one suspected that the Russians were just talking nonsense.
Meng Xiang did not want to have a preparation for war and famine. The third line and other countries consumed the primitive accumulation of youth of the two generations of Chinese people, and did not want anyone to threaten the security of China's future.
It’s that simple to eliminate all threats even more domineering than Americans!
Even if the Soviets' resistance became more fierce, they would crush all resistance with larger stones.
So in July, the Pioneer Army was exposed for a city massacre scandal.
Boli, who was besieged by three major legions for more than a month, finally, except for more than 7,000 women and children in the city who were sent to the concentration camp by the Belarusian army, nearly 300,000 soldiers and more than 300,000 residents all turned into corpses during the battle.
The Soviets cried and declared condemnation shocked the world, but were immediately resolved by a series of accidental injuries and regrets from the Pioneer Army, as well as the convincing facts of the Belarusian massacre and the venturious scourge.
The world at this time was not a peaceful era in later generations, and war had already made people ignore death.
The multiple massacres that broke out in the world have quickly attracted people's attention.
Reports of the German massacre of Jews have become accustomed to people. In this era when Europe was in an anti-Semitism, not many people blamed it.
Although the killings of over one million German concentration camps have not been revealed yet, on the battlefield in Moscow, the lives of millions have been filled with on the two sides.
In July, the world's attention was not Moscow, where the Soviets were still stubbornly sticking to a corner, but Leningrad, which was captured by the German army.
The red cradle that had been holding on to more than 900 days in his previous life was finally captured.
The heavy artillery bombardment of three super battleships on the Baltic Sea, the close-range bombing of two aircraft carriers, the city-wide bombing of more than 300 rocket launchers, the intensive attack of 6,000 artillery, and the earth-shaking debut of the 800mm-caliber Dora cannon with 7.1 tons of concrete destroying bombs are just an episode in the Battle of Leningrad.
But the Ladoga Passage, which was cut off from last winter, has painted the last aria for Leningrad.
Without external material support, Leningrad, which was extremely scarce in materials, even spent a brilliant and warm spring while eating dead bodies.
Food and medicine can rely on the human spiritual victory law and the consumption of cannon fodder is neglected, but without enough weapons and ammunition, the Soviets' teeth and bricks obviously cannot stop the advancement of German tanks.
On July 14, the last broken position in Leningrad was stepped on by the German boots, and the red cradle was completely overturned.
In more than a year, the number of people who starved and frozen to death in Leningrad has exceeded 400,000, and the number of civilians died from diseases and artillery fire. More than 200,000 young Soviet soldiers died in this land. After the German occupation, more than 100,000 lives disappeared in concentration camps and clearances. The limelight of Leningrad, a red cradle with more than one million wandering souls hanging above his head, temporarily overwhelmed other places and became the focus of the world.
People temporarily forgot Moscow, which was still fighting in the Kremlin, and did not notice a place called Stalingrad in southern Soviet Russia. Both the Soviet and Germany were gathering armies of millions, not to mention Boli, a place far away from the center of the world at this time.
To be told, scarlet colors are floating in the sky of the whole world.
Türkiye and the Soviet Union have also left over one million casualties under the Caucasus Mountains, but the two sides are still in a stalemate. The Baku oil field seems to be a bit far away from the Turks.
The Japanese had already occupied Kolkata in June. During the crazy looting, the lives of more than 200,000 people were obscured by the colors of gold, but it shocked the three of them. In July, the Japanese made another progress and captured Patna.
The same Japanese suppressed a nationwide armed riot that had suppressed the honest Filipinos at the end of June. After the crackdown ended in early July, there was no detailed report of casualties, but the population in Manila and other places in the Philippines disappeared by more than one million.
The riots in June were initiated in Vietnam once, but after the Japanese cleared more than 300,000 people, the riots quickly subsided.
The riots were not just under the Japanese rule. The local armed riots in Australia continued to spread. When the Australian army disappeared from a division of troops in Mount Isa and the news that Mount Isa was 50,000 people were massacred, the entire Western world was really shocked.
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Chapter completed!