Chapter 1472 Where to go?
Before realizing world harmony, there were still contradictions between countries, nations, and nations, and sometimes they were very sharp. Revolutionaries should not overemphasize common ground and ignore the differences between them, nor should they ignore the different interests that exist between countries.
In other words, China can only be China, and the Soviet Union is just the Soviet Union. They cannot and are not qualified to lead the world for granted. As a country, China cannot and is not so easy to be integrated by other countries. Of course, China cannot integrate other countries at will, and cannot arbitrarily incorporate other countries under the management of its own country.
In a word: Before the world's harmony, countries were independent and equal.
These sound very clear and clear in later generations, but in those who returned from Moscow, they think that this is backward, counter-motivated, and rebellious. They believe that those who hold these views have no confidence in "realizing communism in a very short time, and the differences in states and classes will soon be eliminated." They participate in the revolution only for speculation and for power and profit.
In the eyes of the real Bolsheviks, their mission to join this organization is to eliminate classes and countries, to plant the red flag all over the world, and to unite proletarians in the world. In the future, regardless of country or nation, all mankind should pursue an ideal and a ideology, and overturn all the system of exploiting people in the world that exist in the world today.
If Guo Zhuocheng rashly said that the Chinese-Communist Party did not obey the command of the Communist International, the Chinese should decide their own affairs and say that the Central Red Army can only accept the military command of Chairman Mao. Not only will he be ruthlessly fought by his comrades. Those who agree with his opinions will suffer a cruel blow. Even Mao Rundong, who is currently excluded from the highest leadership, will be in danger of his life.
Those who extreme support for the Soviet Union would think that this was what Mao Rundong arranged for Guo Zhucheng to do in private, in order to cultivate his own power. Perhaps the Red Army would have a huge division, an internal strife that would make the enemy happy and make their comrades sad, and an unbearable killing of each other.
Guo Zhucheng naturally did not want bloodshed inside, but he had to wake up some people. He had to say it in the first place, and he, a person who was not afraid of heaven and earth, took the lead. Let China become independent as soon as possible. Because not only can he run away at any time, but more importantly, he has strong control over the current troops. Moreover, the Red Army, which transformed from the Central Army and the Gui army, has not received the current education, has become more likely to accept Guo Zhucheng's views.
Of course, in order to prevent some people from taking risks and to prevent some people from defending the Wang Ming's plan to death, Guo Zhucheng also intends to expand the military police team, led by Sun Xingguo alone. The officers and soldiers in the military police are either Red Army soldiers, or Central Army, or prisoners of the Gui army. These people only respect Guo Zhucheng and admire Guo Zhucheng. It is impossible for others to persuade them to deal with Guo Zhucheng.
The special forces brigade was handed over to the Song army to lead alone.
At the same time, in order not to be affected by the outside world, especially to prevent some people from contacting the people of the King of Liusu-Ming, Guo Zhucheng took advantage of the confidentiality and the excuse of not being discovered by the central army to strictly implement radio silence and not send telegrams to the outside world before the troops left Jianghua County. Instead, they were only allowed to work in small-power radio walkie-phones, and their purpose was mainly used for the internal enemy situation notification and orders issued.
However, Guo Zhuocheng also has a very favorable condition, that is, his prestige in this army is very high and he saves many people. Many people are simply him or others who rescue them from the verge of death and release them from the enemy's prison.
Moreover, Guo Zhuocheng trusted these captured Red Army officers and soldiers as always. From the moment they returned to the army, they started to get guns. Those who were commanders before quickly became commanders. No one reviewed them or discriminated against them, which moved them very much. You must know that the Red Army had disliked the captured people before, and those who promoted them were vowed not to surrender and would rather die than be a prisoner.
The Chinese nation is a nation that values emotions, especially life-saving grace, which pays attention to rewards. Guo Zhucheng knew that unless he did too much, most people in this army would not oppose him because of this, at most they would argue and refute.
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Just when Guo Zhucheng was busy reorganizing, rectifying and educating officers, the division sent by Zhou Hunyuan to Jianghua County to check the situation finally slowly moved to Jianghua County. In fact, if the businessmen in the county had not come out of the county town to do business in other places, and therefore met the Central Army of this division, the division would probably have to wait for several days before it arrived.
From the merchants, he heard from the merchant that the county town of Jianghua County was now an empty city, with only some militia released by the Red Army, the Central Army officers and the Gui Army officers, no other armed personnel were gone, the commander of the division was still skeptical, and interrogated the merchants, and then compared them. Only then did he confirm that the merchants did not lie, and that there was no Red Army in the county town.
In amazement, the commander forced a company to enter the city immediately.
So, the truth was revealed.
However, what is clear is the process of the Central Army's annihilation, but there is one question that is very unclear: "Where did those Red Army go?"
Another question that the division commander wanted to understand was: "Why were the captured officers of the Central Army and the captured officers of the Gui Army released by the Red Army on December 8, the day when nine air force aircraft were shot down, why did they not retreat from the county town in time and did not report the situation to their respective troops, but stayed in the county town with the officials of the county government and stayed motionless for seven or eight days."
After successfully "occupied" Jianghua County, the division commander reported his victory to his superiors while looking for someone to understand the situation. What made him depressed was that the released central-military officers were unwilling to talk about this matter, and they didn't want to say anything except for reporting their names and positions.
Instead, I learned more from the mouths of some citizens, and I knew that Gui Jun and Hongjun really had a leg up. Many people saw Gui Jun's plane throwing a lot of silver dollars to Hongjun overnight, and some wooden boxes that I don't know what it contains.
The suspicion became bigger and bigger in the mind of this commander. He reported all the ancient brain he knew to Zhou Hunyuan. Zhou Hunyuan, who received the news, was also full of suspicion and hurriedly reported to Jiang Jieshi.
Jiang Jieshi was also confused and felt very depressed. He didn't know how many times he cursed. On the one hand, he was worried that the Red Army that suddenly appeared and disappeared might appear somewhere, and that the Red Army that was about to perish would be rekindled. His anti-communist action changed from a huge victory to a huge joke. On the other hand, he was worried that the Red Army of the Gui army would really unite, or the Red Army that disappeared in Jianghua County joined the Gui army and dyed the Gui army red.
Jiang Jieshi was very entangled, and the highest leadership of the Red Army was also very entangled. As in history, they were holding a meeting in the newly occupied county of Liping County, Liping County, Hunan, to discuss where the troops would go.
The meeting was also as fierce as in history. The faction of Liusu-Ming, led by Li De, Bo Gu and others, still insisted on going to the border between Hunan and Hubei and converged with He-long's troops, believing that only in this way can one have a foothold, survive and grow.
If we go to Guizhou, Sichuan and other central military controls as proposed by Mao Rundong, we can temporarily escape danger on the surface, but in fact, we will have greater difficulties in the future. If everything starts again, we will be run around like a rabbit, and in the end we will either be destroyed or collapsed.
Mao Rundong believed that the Central Army and the Hunan Army had already deployed heavy troops on the way to the Hunan-Hubei border, and rushed up like this to drill into Jiang Jianshi's pocket. Our Red Army had already drilled into the Central Army's pocket several times and had lost countless precious power. If we had another Xiangjiang Battle, we would be wiped out.
Moreover, even if the Central Red Army successfully entered the Hunan-European Soviet Area, even if it met with He Long's troops, it was still surrounded by the Central Army and the dilemma was still not escaped.
If the main force of the Central Red Army fights to Guizhou and Sichuan, although it is unfamiliar to the Red Army and it is very difficult to establish a base there, it is also unfamiliar to the Central Army and it is also difficult for them to play their advantages. The Red Army can completely get rid of their pursuit and can withstand a real chance of breathing and seek development. At the same time, if the Red Army is in Guizhou and Sichuan, if the Sichuan really can't stay there, it can still develop northward.
Li De called Mao Rundong a timid, afraid of fighting, and dared not attack the defense line of the Central Army. Mao Rundong accused Li De of being stupid, reckless and disrespectful to the lives of soldiers, and was using the blood of the Red Army to verify his large-scale combat philosophy. He proposed that Li De and others should be held responsible for the failure of the Xiangjiang Battle. It was their stupid command that led to the sacrifice of tens of thousands of Red Army officers and soldiers...
If it were not for the failure of the Xiangjiang Battle, Mao Rundong would not have had the opportunity to fight face to face with Li De and others. I am afraid he would have been shot by Li De. It was precisely because of the disastrous defeat of the Xiangjiang Battle that all the officers and soldiers became angry from the bottom of their hearts and expressed their dissatisfaction with Li De and others intentionally or unintentionally.
Although Li De and others still had the support of Wang Ming, who was in Moscow, they were unlucky and had to endure the bombardment of Mao Rundong and others.
It can be said that the most heartbreaking and uncomfortable thing in the failure of the Xiangjiang Battle was Mao Rundong, because this Red Army team was created by him. He brought a group of less than a thousand defeated soldiers to Jinggangshan, and then continued to fight with Jiang Jieshi's troops, slowly growing from the fire of the blood sea and slowly growing. Most of the generals were trained by him step by step.
Chapter completed!