The Anti-Japanese War Begins with the Northeast Army

Chapter 646: Dispatching Troops to Vladivostok

Jiang Cheng was delighted that these two old devils could be fooled so easily. He immediately ordered Guo Xipeng to personally escort the baggage train and move quickly towards North Korea.

However, when the two troops met, Guo Xipeng ordered his men to load boxes of grenades, Type 38 rifles, Type 99 rifles, etc. onto the trucks, and within just 20 minutes after they were driven away,
A group of Russians came from nowhere, and no one knew which side of the Red and White Army they were from. They suddenly surrounded the Japanese troops from a small path and bombarded them indiscriminately.

It seemed as if these old Russians knew that the supplies being transported were food. They threw all kinds of homemade incendiary bombs, bombs, and even bottles filled with strong liquor into the team.

Suddenly, there was a burst of fire, and the Japanese were howling like ghosts and wolves, but the superiors gave a death order:

Even if we all die, we must ensure the safe delivery of food!

The Japanese officer who took the lead shouted "Long live the Emperor, long live the Empire" and led all the soldiers to counterattack the Russians.

"Wow, this is the first time I know that the Japs can be so desperate in a war!"

In the distance, Guo Xipeng stood on an observation hill, observing with a telescope.

These Japanese soldiers were desperately biting the Russians, scrambling to charge forward... Some of them even charged in a straight line, and were too tired to even turn a corner, screaming and fighting for their lives.

Before the cult-like "fascist" spirit took over Japan, the Kwantung Army was not so bloodthirsty and fanatical.

"Commander Guo, should we... hey, go up and give some help?"

His subordinate Gao Maolin smiled evilly, "Anyway, Master Jiang said that we won't leave any of the Japanese alive!"

Guo Xipeng smiled at him and said, "That's exactly what I meant!"

That’s right, the news about the previous surprise attack by the Red-haired guerrillas on the Japanese transport team was also passed on to them by Jiang Cheng.

This time, it was basically a move to lure the snake out of its hole, but Jiang Cheng played it even more ruthlessly:
What he had people transporting was nothing more than the saline mud that had been dug out from Yanji and other places to tame the swamps.

After loading the guns and ammunition in sacks, they successfully exchanged them with the Japanese, and then they let the guerrillas continue to hit the Japanese on the head!
However, Guo Xipeng felt that the Russians were not fighting fast enough or thoroughly enough, so he simply worked together with his men and went up to trap the Japanese.

No one survived from the Japanese transport team, but a few trucks were left behind, which were all "confiscated" by the guerrillas.

When Tanaka Yoshiichi heard the news that night, he was so angry that he almost had a cerebral hemorrhage on the spot:
Damn, this might be another dirty trick by Jiang Cheng, designed to cheat him out of his equipment and deceive his people!

"This bastard, has he been eyeing the deepwater port of Vladivostok for a long time?!"

Fukushima Yasumasa was also so angry that he jumped up and down, "How could it be such a coincidence? The Russians attacked continuously and were able to ambush our baggage train every time?"

He had barely finished speaking when a telegram arrived from Jilin Prefecture, saying that his men had also encountered an ambush and all their newly acquired equipment had been lost… Could the Japanese friendly forces be asked to exchange their “treasures” for food?
Yoshiichi Tanaka clearly felt that Jiang Cheng was trying to hold back his laughter, but he really had no way of rejecting this proposal.

After all, even if Jiang Cheng hung up the phone and immediately transported the food to him, it would take at least five or six days on the road.

The current food reserves in the Vladivostok area are only enough to last for five or six days at most.

North Korea could still send another batch of food, but what if the guerrillas launch another surprise attack?
In addition, he did not dare to empty North Korea again... Because once the war situation in the front was problematic and food was in short supply in the rear, he would have no way out. In this situation where his father was blocking his ass, Tanaka Yoshiichi had no choice but to agree to Jiang Cheng's "food exchange" request in a rage.

But this time he was more cautious and asked him to send elite soldiers to deliver the grain to the port of Vladivostok for exchange of grain.

"This is what I want."

After hanging up the phone, Jiang Cheng, with a smile on his face, gave orders to Jiang Dengxuan, who had been in Hunchun recently.

The grain was shipped and immediately sent to the Vladivostok area with the heavy troops.

Guo Xipeng, on the other hand, began digging trenches and building fortifications along the North Korean border.

The devils on the other side had no idea what these Fengtian troops were doing:
They are all friendly forces, and they are currently cooperating because of the war in Siberia.

What they don’t know is that there is no such thing as “eternal interests” between countries or between armies…

Their "ally", General Jiang, has made all preparations and is ready to drive away these idiots who are still coveting Jilin.

The so-called baggage troops set out, and in addition to a mixed brigade under Jiang Dengxuan, two mixed brigades under Yang Hongyi and Zhang Fushan from Yanji and Tumen followed closely behind.

Zhang Xuecheng's mechanized heavy brigade also set out from Nanchengying in Songhua Lake and advanced towards Hunchun to wait for orders.

After learning about the huge troop mobilization of the Jilin Army, not only the commander of the Northern Expeditionary Army, Tanaka Giichi, was shocked, but even the Japanese military was dumbfounded.

In their eyes, this was a big deal - they were just invited to send some food and equipment, but why did they send out so many soldiers! ?
What on earth is Jiang Cheng trying to do?
A huge number of troops advanced along the Heilongjiang Province line towards the Siberia region, and the entire army had entered a radio silence state... No one answered the questions and telegrams from their "friendly forces", and even their commander Jiang Cheng seemed to be deaf.

Fukushima Yasushi's face turned purple: After all, the Japanese side has been fighting for more than half a year, and the consumption is huge. The red-haired army in Baikal, Siberia, and other places has also entered a stage where neither can defeat the other...

If Jiang Cheng came to intervene militarily at this time, they might not be able to return to Japan!
However, Tanaka Yoshiichi pretended to be calm, repeatedly saying that Jiang Cheng did not have the courage to do it, and besides, their commander-in-chief Zhang Yuting would certainly not allow it.

But despite his extreme anxiety, the old Japanese still ran to the US military base in Vladivostok overnight to meet with the commander and told him the news about the front line and the Fengtian Army's troop dispatches in the rear.

However, Graves did not take this matter to heart. He believed that the Chinese troops were mostly just a group of rabble. They were fine for grabbing territory in the country, but they would be far from capable of fighting in a real fight.

In addition, the topic that this red-haired devil talked about in his speech was actually the same thing that was discussed before: the policy of limiting the dispatch of troops.

Clearly feeling that the Americans were also standing by and watching, Tanaka Yoshiichi, after careful consideration, reported to Nagata Tetsuzan and asked the Japanese military to find ways to put pressure on the Fengtian Army to prevent the situation in Siberia from escalating.

Nagata Tetsuzan agreed, but the military was troubled by the recent frequent "Tianzhu" incidents in the country and was unable to take care of the war situation in Siberia.

Moreover, in order to relieve the pressure in Vladivostok and Baikal, Japan had even done something outrageous, sending a troop to attack the Caucasus region to distract the Russians. (End of this chapter)

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