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    Anyone who knows something about the Liberation War will definitely know the three major battles. If you know the three major battles, you will know the importance of the Liaoshen Campaign, and you will also understand the strategic significance of Jinzhou to the Northeast.  It is said that Lin Biao, who was in charge of commanding the Northeast operations at the time, was unwilling to attack the throat connecting Northeast China and North China because he was afraid of losses. As a result, he was eventually forced to take this important town by "maoze dong".  As soon as Jinzhou was reached, hundreds of thousands of elite national troops in the Northeast became turtles in the urn. Although Du Yuming's various plans were finally used to evacuate a group from Huludao by ship, most of them became prisoners of the People's Liberation Army and eventually became the first  The soldiers of the Fourth Field Army made the People's Liberation Army suddenly stronger.  This time, contrary to everyone¡¯s expectations, the Eighth Route Army actually carried out the Jinzhou operation ¡°again¡± and captured it after paying considerable losses.  Faced with this situation, both the Japanese and the puppet Manchukuo Emperor Aisin Gioro Puyi, who was hiding in Changchun, were terrified.  Because the Eighth Route Army simply assumed a posture of swallowing up the Northeast, and with the power of having just defeated the "Japanese-Manchurian Allied Forces", both the Japanese and the people of the Puppet Manchukuo State also deeply felt the heavy power of the Eighth Route Army.  threaten.  But having said that, although they felt a little frightened and were aware of the Eighth Route Army's powerful and unexpected combat capabilities, the Japanese and the old and young people of the Manchu Qing Dynasty still had a trace of luck in their hearts: So what if the Eighth Route Army was powerful?  With only about 100,000 troops, can they conquer the entire Northeast?  Because the attack on Khalkha failed, Umezu Yoshijiro's military command was replaced by Ueda Kenkichi.  After the Kwantung Army general who was originally responsible for controlling the Far East analyzed the battle situation, he immediately organized a large number of troops to launch a counterattack against Jinzhou. At the same time, he also asked Yoshio Shinozuka of the North China Front for help.  North China mobilized some troops to launch a north-south pincer attack on Jinzhou.  Many people thought that the Eighth Route Army would choose to retreat voluntarily when faced with such pressure.  After all, the Eighth Route Army has always been famous for its guerrilla warfare.  But contrary to almost everyone's expectations, the Eighth Route Army headquarters sent Deputy Commander-in-Chief Peng Dehuai to Jinzhou to direct the Jinzhou defense campaign.  That is to say.  They had no intention of withdrawing.  This is how the fierce battle began.  The total number of the Kwantung Army, the Manchukuo Army, the Japanese North China Front Army, and the North China Puppet Army was said to exceed 150,000. Under the command of Ueda Kenkichi, Jinzhou was surrounded heavily.  In Jinzhou City, there were less than 40,000 Eighth Route Army troops commanded by Peng Dehuai, and this army also suffered considerable losses in the siege battle not long ago.  The victory or defeat seems to be quite obviousif the Eighth Route Army did not recruit outside.  But the problem is that the Eighth Route Army never fights stupidly.  Peng Dehuai led his troops to drag Ueda Kenkichi and the main force of the Kwantung Army to Jinzhou City, while the remaining Eighth Route Army.  The New Fourth Army took advantage of the situation and entered the Northeast.  Ye Ting, Liu Bocheng, He Long, Lin Biao, Nie Rongzhen, Luo Ronghuan, Xu Xiangqian plus the "maoze dong" and Zhu De who took charge of the overall situation in Ulaanbaatar, the Japanese rule in the Northeast fell into turmoil almost instantly  situation.  The well-equipped Eighth Route Army allowed everyone to see what it meant to be powerful.  Forced to stay behind, Umezu Meijiro was overwhelmed by the opponent's almost crazy attack, and he panicked and asked Tokyo for help.  But at this time, Tokyo could no longer mobilize any troops.  As a result, Nishio Hisao, who had been watching the European battlefield in Yekaterinaburg, was forced to allocate another half of the division from the few troops under his command, and from the reform-through-labor units mainly composed of Soviet labor reform prisoners  Some of the troops were mobilized.  Headed to Northeast China for support.  But before this unit crossed Lake Baikal, they were caught off guard by Chen Yi and Li Xiannian who appeared out of nowhere.  Chen and Li's troops were not large, but such a "small force" actually held back the reinforcements of Nishio Shouzou, making it difficult for them to advance even half a step.  The Northeast is fighting together.  In the end, Ueda Kenkichi besieged Jinzhou for more than three months and lost nearly half of his troops.  They still failed to capture the city, so they had no choice but to withdraw their troops, hoping to use the remaining troops to drive away the CCP that was "raging" in the Northeast.  But the problem is that at this time, most of the towns in the Northeast have fallen into the hands of the CCP, and most of the remaining towns are extremely unstable and may be taken over at any time.  Not only that, the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army originally had only about 100,000 troops.  In just three months, the number of troops has more than tripled, and this number is still growing rapidly.  Therefore, Ueda Kenkichi's plan had no room for implementation at all. He could only disperse his troops into major cities in the Northeast and strive to ensure Japan's rule over these major cities.  But this is only temporary.  Although the senior officials of the Kwantung Army tried their best to propagandize, they only waited for the troops to rest and reorganize.  A counterattack will be launched to drive the CCP out of Northeast China.  But everyone understands that as its strength further increases, it is just waiting for the CCP to digest the earlyThe results of the war.  After the troops rest, they will launch a new round of attack, and at that time, the Japanese will only be passively beaten.  In other words, after a bloody battle, the Northeast has changed its offensive and defensive positions!  Obviously, this situation is something many people don¡¯t want to see.  The Japanese, Chiang Kai-shek, and even the Germans did not want to see it.  To a certain extent, the Northeast can be said to be the lifeline of the Japanese. In order to support their war of aggression, the Japanese have seized all kinds of strategic materials from the Northeast like crazy. But now that most of the Northeast has been "fallen", they have lost a huge  Logistics bases and war potential will be further depleted.  As for Chiang Kai-shek, he naturally saw that the CCP would develop rapidly after seizing the Northeast.  You must know that the original Fengcian warlords were the most powerful force in China. It not only had a vast territory, rich resources, and a large population, but also had various industries developed by Zhang Zuolin Therefore, during the Battle of Jinzhou, Chiang Kai-shek had many  The most crazy one was to order Hu Zongnan and Fu Zuoyi, who were stationed in the north, to directly attack Khalkha.  However, this order was ultimately not implemented.  After receiving the order, Fu Zuoyi disobeyed the order. On the surface, he mobilized troops and generals, but his actions were extremely slow. When Ueda Kenkichi could no longer hold on at the gate of Jinzhou City, he retreated, and his troops had not yet been assembled; and although Hu Zongnan was better than Fu Zuoyi  A little better, but his main forces are in Shaanxi and Shanxi. He also needs to prevent Yan Xishan from making a comeback and taking away the territory he finally occupied. Although he managed to mobilize a lot of troops, he has nothing to do with Khalkha.  There is Inner Mongolia between them, and Inner Mongolia and other places are currently almost Fu Zuoyi's territory.  Although Fu Zuoyi obeyed Chiang Kai-shek's instructions on the surface, he was actually a warlord separatist, and he was naturally afraid of Chiang Kai-shek's tricks to destroy Guo.  Therefore, under Fu Zuoyi's intentional or unintentional obstruction, after the Northeast War came to an end, Hu Zongnan's vanguard troops had not yet seen the border of Khalkha.  In this way, although Chiang Kai-shek was anxious and anxious, he could not do anything against the CCP.  He wanted to attack Fu Zuoyi, but he was worried that he would be forced to go directly to the CCP. If that happened, the CCP would not just occupy the Northeast. Their military fronts could be directed at Pingjin and then peek into the entire North China.  .  But just looking at it like this is not an option.  Chiang Kai-shek would never sit idly by and watch the CCP occupy the Northeast and gain huge capital.  Although there seems to be no way to stop this at present, if you can't block it openly, you can also block it secretly.  Therefore, from the beginning, he secretly reached an agreement with the Japanese, promising that the national army would not attack the Japanese army for the time being, so that the Japanese army could mobilize troops from North China, Central China, South China and other places to support Northeast China.  But to his surprise, the Japanese did move their troops, but these troops were not transferred to Northeast China, but to South Asia When the Battle of Jinzhou came to an end, Seishiro Sakagaki achieved a great victory on the Indian battlefield.  Victory, destroyed eight British and Indian divisions, defeated the Indian Governor Wavell, and captured Calcutta.  Calcutta is not an ordinary important town. During the colonial period, Calcutta was the capital of British India for 140 years from 1772 to 1911.  During this period, the city has been the center of modern education, science, culture and politics in India.  Therefore, the fall of Calcutta plunged the whole of India into chaos, and British rule in India began to show signs of collapse.  Similarly, due to the fall of Calgata, Alexander's troops, who were fighting fiercely with the Japanese troops retreating from North Africa in the Bombay area, were also greatly affected. Their morale was greatly reduced, especially among the Indian soldiers, who experienced a large number of desertions and mutinies  It can be said that the fall of Bombay is almost doomed.  So the British were really anxious. In addition, Egypt was in a hurry. Suez might fall at any time. Churchill finally lowered his arrogant head to cancel the "McMahon Line", cede East Bengal Province, and support weapons.  In exchange for the baggage in exchange for support from China.  However, at the price of such "humiliation", what Churchill got was not the Chinese Expeditionary Force's attack on Sakagaki Seishiro that he hoped for, but the southward march of the Sichuan Army, which had already arrived in Tibet and had been recuperating for a long time With Pan Wenhua,  Tens of thousands of Sichuan and Tibetan troops led by Liu Wenhui and others entered Nepal, and then arrived at the future capital of India before Wavell, the Indian governor, withdrew to New Delhi, where they were waiting for the British weapons and equipment.  In other words, the Sichuan army, which was supposed to support the British and face the Japanese bullets for the British, instead ran to the rear of the British and Indian troops, and began to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fightand the British not only couldn't find them  They have to deal with the troubles with kind words, because they really need such a support army.
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