Chapter eight hundred and eighty sixth want to run is not so easy
As for the many reasons that Shigeru Fujita was looking for, Doi Taiyuan didn't believe it at all, but instead contemptted Shigeru Fujita.
You should know that Taohua Mountain is just a guerrilla village. Shigeru Fujita brings two old Japanese divisions with the strongest combat power, plus a few chariot brigades in the Japanese army, with a total of 70,000 troops. In just one day, they were beaten to the point of rushing to the current. They still have the face to blame others again, and it is Shigeru Fujita who is shirking responsibility.
Doiyuan wanted to scold Shigeru Fujita, saying that he was a coward, but Shigeru Fujita represented the Kwantung Army after all, and he would not slap people in the face.
Therefore, Toohiyuan sent a telegram to Shigeru Fujita, pretending to reprimand the North China Front Army, and then forgot about this matter.
At this time, he no longer had the idea of continuing to launch an offensive battle in the Shandong direction. Based on his understanding of Hamada Yoshihiro, he believed that even if he did not issue an order to stop the battle, they would do it.
So Tu Feiyuan put this matter behind his mind. At least in recent times, he was too lazy to think about the things in Shandong.
Shigeru Fujita led the Japanese First Division and the remnants of the Ninth Division to escape to Jinan City.
General Haneda was worried that the defeated soldiers would cause trouble in Jinan City, so he sent troops to guard the city gates strictly and prohibited the Kwantung Army troops from entering, but only vacate the barracks of the original Japanese 141st Division outside the city and let them temporarily station.
In fact, Shigeru Fujita originally didn't want to stay in Jinan City, so he planned to take the troops directly to the outside of the pass, but he was so angry that he just returned like this. He really couldn't explain to the commander of the Kwantung Army that he would be ridiculed after he went back.
That's why he brought his troops to Jinan City and asked the North China Front Army to supplement his troops. He wanted to ask for a large amount of reward. He could not contribute to the North China Front Army in vain, and the benefits were always needed.
Although the Japanese army's large group of troops were blocked outside Jinan City, Fujita Shigeru could not stop him from entering the city.
He came to the front line command center and complained to General Haneda, saying that the information provided by General Haneda was inaccurate, and that other Japanese troops did not cooperate.
Before Shigeru Fujita went to Taohua Mountain, he repeatedly reminded him.
Now that Shigeru Fujita turns his head, General Haneda is also a little angry, but General Haneda's cultivation is much higher than Shigeru Fujita.
He didn't bother to defend himself, and was too lazy to pay attention to Shigeru Fujita. Instead, he persuaded Shigeru Fujita to take his troops out of Jinan as soon as possible and return to the northeast quickly. Otherwise, there would be danger.
As soon as he talked about this, Fujita Shigeru suddenly became angry.
He said: "Does the bandits from Taohua Mountain dare to chase Jinan City?"
General Haneda really didn't want to get involved with this guy. He pretended to agree to Shigeru Fujita's request for supplementary and funding requests, and promised to report to the North China Front Army on his behalf, and then threw this matter behind his mind.
He believed that Gao Jiu would not give up and would definitely chase the Kwantung Army to fight. Fujita Shigeru could not stay in Jinan area at all. General Haneda was too lazy to bother with him for such a betrayal dog.
After Fujita Shigeru left the city, he returned to the garrison and saw the commander of the First Division and the commander of the Ninth Division waiting for him.
The commander of the Ninth Division was seriously injured, and he could only barely walk around with the help of the guards.
Seeing these two, Fujita Shigeru felt very upset and was so angry that he couldn't get angry.
He asked, "If you don't take charge of your troops, why are you here?"
The commander of the First Division said: "Your Excellency Chief of Staff, the First Division has suffered heavy casualties and cannot continue to participate in the battle. I suggest that we quickly leave the customs and return to the northeast for rest."
The commander of the Ninth Division also had injuries on his face, and he would touch his wounds when he spoke. He gritted his teeth and said, "Yes, Chief of Staff, my 9th Division suffered the most casualties. The reason why we failed is that we are not familiar with the terrain of Shandong. Let's stop working for the North China Front Army, so we should go back to the Northeast as soon as possible."
Shigeru Fujita actually had the same idea as the two of them, and he was not willing to stay in the gates at all. However, when they came out, the Kwantung Army had high hopes, allowing them to come out to make achievements and win glory for the Kwantung Army. He just went back in shame, and he was really shameless to see others.
He said, "I can consider your ideas. But we can't just go back like this. I have protested with the North China Front Army and asked them to give us some additional information. Otherwise, how can I explain to the commander after I go back? I'm afraid I will be ridiculed by other colleagues of the Kwantung Army."
The commander of the First Division and the commander of the Ninth Division understood what Fujita Shigeru meant, and wanted to get some oil and water from the North China Front Army and then leave the customs.
The casualties of the First Division were not as serious as the Ninth Division. The commander of the First Division believed that Shigeru Fujita made sense. If he just went back in shame, he would feel like he could not raise his head in front of his colleagues in the Kwantung Army in the future.
You know, the First Division is the first division among all Japanese troops. Even a small Taohua Mountain cannot be defeated, and he is beaten like a bear. His division commander will definitely be made fun of by other division commanders. He expressed his agreement with Shigeru Fujita's opinion.
The commander of the 9th Division was obviously afraid of being beaten by the Taohuashan guerrillas. He said, "Your Excellency Chief of Staff, you always feel a little uneasy when you stay in Jinan. Don't get entangled with the North China Front Army anymore. Just retreat directly outside the pass."
Fujita Shigeru's fire came without a single attack and said, "Victory and defeat are common in military affairs. You are so panicked now that you have lost the moral integrity of a soldier. What are you worried about? There are so many Huang army troops in Jinan City. Could it be that Gao Jiu dares to chase him to Jinan City? You might as well go to Jinan City to recuperate."
Speaking of this, Fujita Shigeru sent away the commander of the First Division and the commander of the Ninth Division on the excuse that he had something to deal with.
At this time, on the Jizheng Highway, dozens of infantry fighting vehicles, 40 107mm rocket launchers and a large number of military trucks were advancing at high speed in the direction of Jinan City. There were also a large number of Taohuashan guerrilla cavalry around the convoy.
Gao Jiu, Zhang Quan, Wang Zhankui, and Guo Hengming led more than 2,000 special forces members who stayed in Taohua Mountain to Jinan City, preparing to catch up with the Japanese Kwantung Army and completely eliminate them.
Gao Jiu was a cautious person. Although he was furious, he knew that the Japanese Kwantung Army still had tens of thousands of troops, and it was impossible to completely annihilate it with the Taohua Mountain guerrillas alone.
He sent a telegram to Jiang Xiaomei, asking her to inform the underground party that they deploy troops in the vast areas of Shandong and Hebei to intercept them. It is necessary to not allow these beasts from the Kwantung Army to escape back to the outside of the pass.
The underground party armed forces attached great importance to Gao Jiu's request. The underground party armed forces in Shandong not only mobilized 20 regiments to be troops, preparing to intercept the Japanese army along the way, but also contacted the underground party armed forces in Hebei through the superior underground party organization.
The underground party anti-Japanese armed forces in Hebei also decided to dispatch no less than 20 regiments to block the Japanese army along the way.
After receiving a telegram from Jiang Xiaomei, Gao Jiu felt completely at ease.
He believed that with such a huge force from the underground party to intercept, it would be impossible for the Kwantung Army's Japanese devils to escape from the pass.
Xu Zhongming, in Jinan City, received a telegram from Gao Jiu, asking them to provide relevant information about the temporary station of the Japanese Guanzhong Army in Jinan City.
This is easy to do, and Xu Zhongming soon told Gao Jiu about the current location of the First Division and the Ninth Division of the Kwantung Army.
Gao Jiu immediately issued an order to the Air Force, and a large number of bombers flew from airports in Taohua Mountain, Nanyang and Kaifeng to Jinan City.
Although Shigeru Fujita firmly believed that Gao Jiu could not come to Jinan City, he felt a little uneasy.
This feeling made him anxious and became extremely angry. The Japanese soldiers around him were constantly scolded by him for no reason, causing everyone to be in danger. Everyone was like avoiding the plague god, and tried their best to avoid him unless necessary.
Fujita Shigeru's uneasiness was soon fulfilled, and Gao Jiu actually came to Jinan City.
He heard the shrill air defense alarm sounding outside, and hurriedly got into the air raid shelter under the guards' escort.
The barracks occupied by the Kwantung Army are the barracks of the 141st Division of the Japanese Army. Now the 141st Division has gone to Tai'an City and built an air raid shelter in this barracks. The air raid shelter is too small and can barely accommodate a division-level Japanese command organization.
Fujita Shigeru and others entered the air raid shelter, but the vast number of other Japanese officers and soldiers had nowhere to hide and could only run outside the barracks in a mess, hoping to avoid the bombing of the Taohua Mountain Guerrilla Air Force.
When attacking Taohua Mountain, the Japanese officers and soldiers had already experienced Taohua Mountain, especially the power of the Air Force. Those guys threw bombs as if they didn't have money, especially the giant bomb weighing 230kg. One bomb is worth thousands of oceans. The power of this giant bomb is too great. One bomb can razend the barracks of an infantry brigade to the ground.
The Japanese ran to the fields outside the barracks in a mess, but their number was too large, and they couldn't run fast at all. The guerrilla bombers quickly flew over the barracks and then threw the bomb down.
The first one to arrive here was the bombers taking off from Taohua Mountain. After they threw the bombs, they left, bombers flying from Nanyang and Kaifeng followed one after another.
After the violent bombing, not only did thousands of Japanese soldiers be killed directly, but the entire camp of the 141st Division was also razed.
Shigeru Fujita hid in the air-raid shelter and could also feel the vibration from the violent explosion on the ground.
He prayed to ask the aunt for blessing first, and prayed that the enemy's giant bomb should not be thrown directly above the air raid shelter, otherwise even the air raid shelter would not be able to bear it.
This round of bombing was finally over, and Shigeru Fujita came out of the air raid shelter.
The scene in front of me was terrible, and the entire barracks were turned into ruins, with the bodies of the Japanese soldiers everywhere.
At this time, he had lost the idea of asking for benefits from the North China Front Army and decided to retreat immediately. He was about to send someone to find the commander of the First Division and the commander of the Ninth Division, and told them to lead the troops to retreat.
Unexpectedly, the commander of the First Division and the commander of the Ninth Division simply took the troops away without waiting for his orders. Even he, the chief of staff, was too lazy to notify him.
"Eight ducks." Fujita Shigeru was so angry that he smoked his seven orifices, and got into the car. He rushed towards the direction outside the pass.
General Haneda heard the roar of bombers in the city, followed by the continuous explosions that shook the sky and the earth.
He knew that Gao Jiu's revenge was coming, and he had already thought of Gao Jiu's revenge, but he didn't expect it to come so quickly.
The commander of the 12th Army, Togo Yoshino, hurried to meet Deputy Chief of Staff Haneda. The Kanto Army's troops were attacked by the Taohuashan guerrillas and asked Chief Haneda what plans were and whether to send troops to reinforce.
Deputy Chief of Staff Haneda told him directly that this was the territory of Shandong and was under the jurisdiction of the commander of the 12th Army, and let Togo Yoshino make his own decision.
Togo Yoshino understood it clearly, General Haneda didn't want to care about the Kanto Army at all.
Of course he didn't want to worry. If the 12th Army intervened in the war between Gao Jiu and the Kwantung Army and the Kwantung Army ran out of the pass, the 12th Army would be in great trouble.
He hurriedly returned to his headquarters and asked his adjutant to secretly inform all troops under the jurisdiction of the 12th Army in Shandong not to participate in the battle between Gao Jiu and the Kwantung Army, and to close the gate of the barracks, and to leave the barracks no matter what happens outside.
Shigeru Fujita and the defeated generals of the Kanto Army ran more than fifty kilometers in one breath, feeling very tired, so they stopped to rest.
Before they could breathe, the Taohuashan guerrilla air force flew over again.
Tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers were ready to defend air this time, but the only thing they could do was not gather together as much as possible to avoid causing major casualties.
The guerrillas on the bomber saw the ground full of Japanese soldiers. Although their distance was relatively large and it was a bit unprofitable to throw the air bomb, they still threw the bomb because the aviation bomb could not be brought back. Otherwise, the aircraft loaded with aviation bombs would easily have accidents when landing, so they threw the bomb without hesitation.
Even though the Japanese were very dispersed, this round of bombing still caused the casualties of hundreds of Japanese soldiers.
The Japanese soldiers were really scared of being bombed. They didn't care about resting or obeying the commander's words. Everyone ran towards the north in a mess, hoping to get farther away from the enemy, and hoped to escape from the bomber's bombing range with their two short legs.
The Japanese soldiers were fleeing in chaos and suddenly encountered an ambush from the underground anti-Japanese armed forces.
Chapter completed!