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Volume One: All for Germany! Three Hundred and Twelve. Damn the historical process!  !

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    A piece of news shook the battlefield:

    The commander of the 65th Infantry Regiment of the 103rd Brigade of the 13th Division of the Japanese Army, Colonel Otsukahara Mamoru, and the captain of the battalion, Lieutenant Commander Iida Yona, were assassinated in their headquarters!

    It¡¯s in his heavily guarded headquarters!

    What could be more terrifying than this?

    And on the wall of the headquarters, several large, shocking red letters were written in blood:

    The murderer¡ª¡ªWang Weiyi!

    Wang Weiyi!  Wang Weiyi!  It¡¯s that Wang Weiyi again!

    Killing Japanese and traitors mysteriously, appearing mysteriously on every battlefield!

    He can kill whoever he wants, and appear wherever he wants!

    No one can stop him, and any defense is like air in his eyes.

    The murderer¡ª¡ªWang Weiyi!

    Major General Yamada Umeji, the commander of the brigade, stared blankly at these words on the wall. They were so shocking, so angry and embarrassing, and they were like needles piercing Yamada Umeji's heart.  superior

    Since the outbreak of the all-out war between China and Japan, the Japanese army has also lost many officers, but no one died as cowardly as Otsukahara Mamoru and Iida Nomono.

    ¡ª¡ªKilled in his own headquarters!

    But the murderer left Baihydroxy County in a big way!

    This is a slap in the face of the 103rd Brigade!

    Wang Weiyi¡ªWang Weiyi!

    "Yagagaru!" The angry Yamada Meiji could no longer control his emotions, and suddenly pulled out his command sword and slashed it on the wall!

    The force of the rebound was so great that Yamada Umeji took two steps back.

    The news that Otsuka Harae and Iida Nomono were killed quickly spread throughout the battlefield, and the impact on the Chinese and Japanese armies was completely opposite.

    The morale of the Chinese officers and soldiers was greatly boosted. While holding on to their positions, they actually launched local counterattacks on multiple fronts. Although the effect of such counterattacks was minimal, it boosted the morale that had been frustrated by the failure of the Battle of Shanghai.  A huge improvement.

    "The morale of the Japanese army seems to have been somewhat hit, especially the 13th Division.  The Japanese officers were a little panicked. Since the Battle of Changshu broke out, their officer losses had increased.

    This is mainly concentrated in the Jiangjia Village front line.

    Those small and elusive assault troops used ferocious firepower to snipe the advancing Japanese troops, and used snipers specifically to snipe and kill enemy officers.

    This method of fighting is annoying and frustrating.

    And this method has also begun to be promoted among the national army.  Especially in the 26th Army, Xiao Zhichu used his main force to fight the enemy head-on, and at the same time dispatched three regiments, split them into parts, and boldly carried out interspersed attacks to reduce the pressure on the frontal battlefield.

    Even when the war was in full swing, Xiao Zhichu specially invited Wang Weiyi to his military headquarters and taught combat tactics to the officers of the three regiments and above.

    "Fighting must be fierce, determination must be great, firepower must be strong, and actions must be rapid. No matter how many enemies are killed, it is just to delay the enemy's pace and disrupt the enemy's attack rhythm. The attack must strictly follow the time. Three minutes will be the safety line. Once the time is up, we must immediately  There are no rules on retreating to the combat area, it is up to the captain to decide.¡±

    Wang Weiyi taught those officers his experience without reservation.

    After all, the power of a Tiger Regiment is limited. It can hold back a regiment, but it cannot hold back one, two, or even three enemy divisions.

    But it¡¯s different when the entire 26th Army is concentrated!

    Countless assault hours began to spread out, and raid operations were carried out according to the methods taught by Wang Weiyi.  The effect of this is very obvious.

    The Japanese attack, which was originally very fierce, was disrupted. From day to night, they were attacked by the Chinese army all the time.

    It¡¯s very annoying especially at night.

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    Under such circumstances, the Japanese army had to order a temporary suspension of the offensive to make new adjustments in the face of unexpected situations on the battlefield.

    Since the Battle of Shanghai broke out, the Chinese soldiers of the 26th Army who have been fighting on the front line finally got a rare opportunity to rest and recuperate.

    A name resounded across the battlefield:

    Wang Weiyi!

    It was him who created miracles on the battlefield one after another from Sanhuqiao to Songjiang and then to Changshu!  It was him who completed itOne almost impossible task after another!  It was he, almost by himself, who caused the Japanese attack to suffer the most disastrous failure!

    Even in the Japanese base camp, chaos began to arise.

    ??In fact, from the beginning, the Japanese authorities were only prepared to fight the Battle of Shanghai as a local war, because Japan was not ready for a full-scale war with China.

    On July 7, 1937, the "Marco Bridge Incident" broke out, and then Chiang Kai-shek delivered an anti-Japanese speech in Lushan, expressing his determination to fight to the end:

    "If war breaks out, the land will not be divided into north and south, and people will be old or young. No matter who they are, they all have the responsibility to defend the land and resist the war, and they should all be determined to sacrifice everything."

    More than a month later, the Songhu War of Resistance also began.

    Retired general Matsui Iwane, who was traveling with his wife around the famous Mount Fuji area in Japan, was summoned to active service by the Japanese military headquarters.

    On August 12, the Japanese base camp decided to form the Shanghai Expeditionary Force with the 3rd and 11th divisions to support the Marine Corps stationed in Shanghai.  Matsui Iwane was re-recruited into the army and served as the commander of the Shanghai Expeditionary Force because he was recognized as a "China expert" and an expert in critical warfare.  The Japanese government certainly knows that if a war breaks out in Shanghai, it may trigger a backlash from the international community.  Therefore, we found a reserve general like Matsui Iwane and asked him to command this war. In terms of investment and original idea, we were prepared to fight a local war in the Shanghai area.

    But Matsui Iwane didn¡¯t think so.  Before leaving Tokyo, he requested that five divisions be allocated to the Shanghai Expedition Army because "he had already surveyed the terrain near Shanghai and Nanjing, and he had already thought about attacking Nanjing once Shanghai was captured."

    When he set off from Tokyo, he declared at the station to Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro and Sugiyama Genriku and others who came to see him off: "This time we have to fight to Nanjing no matter what! So I ask you, Prime Minister, to understand this."

    Konoe Fumimaro was a little surprised, because this was different from what he had imagined before

    The task assigned to him by the Japanese headquarters in the "Order on the Dispatch Force" was: "Sweep out the enemy forces near Shanghai, occupy important areas on all sides, and protect the lives of the overseas Chinese in Shanghai." This order changed the operations of the Shanghai Dispatch Army.  The scope is limited to the areas around Shanghai.  Therefore, by occupying Shanghai, the established combat goal of the base camp has been achieved.  Before the fall of Shanghai, the base camp organized the Shanghai Expeditionary Force and the 10th Military Station into the Central China Expeditionary Force, and Matsui served as the commander of the front. At the same time, the base camp formulated the Suzhou-Jiaxing strategic restriction line for the front and ordered the front to  Front military operations cannot exceed this limit line.

    ¡°However, Matsui Iwane, who has become a hard-line critic against China, clamored to go straight to Nanjing from the beginning.  Shanghai has fallen and the door to Nanjing is open. Of course, he will not give up.  After the fall of Shanghai, the Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters sent Section Chief Toshiro Kawabe to contact Matsui.  Matsui Iwane swore to him: "Don't worry, I have made up my mind. I will not take Nanjing to show you!"

    On November 15, he presented the "necessity of attacking Nanjing" to the Chief of the Strategy Section of the General Staff Headquarters, Akira Kagesa, and the Chief of the Military Affairs Section of the Army Ministry, Kenshiro Shibayama, who came from Tokyo.

    Originally, Matsui Iwane¡¯s tough attitude had gained the upper hand with the Japanese army¡¯s successive victories on the battlefield, and those hard-liners against China in the Japanese army also began to clamor.

    However, at this moment, a person appeared:

    Wang Weiyi!

    In the Battle of Sanhuqiao, Wang Weiyi only led a small number of Chinese soldiers to successfully intercept the Japanese army and successfully allowed the Chinese army to retreat from Dachang and other lines.

    In the Battle of Songjiang, Wang Weiyi successfully worked with the 67th Army to hold the Japanese army under Songjiang City, preventing the Japanese from cutting off the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway, and bought the maximum time for the Chinese army to complete the Wu-Fu Line, Xi'an  Chengxian and other Chinese defense fortifications.

    The Japanese army must face the iron wall built by the Chinese army!

    The attack was definitely not as smooth as Matsui Iwane imagined.

    On the Wufu Line, the Xicheng Line, the Chajia Line, and the Haijia Line, the Japanese army encountered the most powerful resistance from the national army officers and soldiers!

    They are facing a national iron wall built with the blood and lives of countless Chinese people!

    In Changshu, the performance of the Japanese 13th Division on the battlefield was a mess, and they even lost a regimental commander.

    Hitting the wall at every turn finally intensified the conflict between the Japanese government and the frontline troops. The government believed that Matsui Iwane did not obey orders and repeatedly broke through the government's bottom line, which resulted in the current bad situation.

    "The hard-liners headed by Matsui Iwane believed that the government did not provide enough support to them, which hindered their attack.

      In this case, the two sides had to sit down and conduct negotiations to straighten out the current issues.

    On November 28, 1937, Matsui Iwane ordered Japanese troops on all fronts to temporarily stop attacking except to continue attacking Chinese positions with air force.

    The Japanese army stopped its offensive across the board.

    When the news came, Wang Weiyi knew that he had succeeded!

    He successfully avoided the loss of positions on all lines, successfully stopped the Japanese army's offensive, and successfully bought time for the Chinese army again!

    History was changed again in his hands!

    When he asked Xiaoling why he didn¡¯t stop himself from changing the trajectory of history this time, Xiaoling was silent for a moment, and then said to the rambler:

    ¡°I remember you once said, ¡®Fuck the historical process¡¯!¡±

    Wang Weiyi smiled. When he returned to this era, he smiled so comfortably for the first time:

    What the hell is this historical process?  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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