Volume 3 The Four Hundred and Seventieth Chapters of the Four Hundred and Seventieth Chapters of the
That night, Wang Maoru asked someone to find a local fifteen-year-old Russian girl to send it to Mi Zhenbiao for a meeting gift. Mi Zhenbiao was very excited. But after all, she didn't make much trouble when she was old. However, after seeing Wang Maoru the next day, Mi Zhenbiao said shamelessly: "Xiusheng, I think you are a capable person. This time I don't hide it from you. I will just go back to be a rich man after this battle. As for the army, you also know the tradition of our Yijun, so I will give it to my son. You have to deal with him well and don't spoil him. Now I listen to you all, you say that I will never go west. Yijun respects Xiusheng in everything."
Wang Maoru smiled and said, "I'll be relieved if I say this, please don't worry, and I'll treat all the soldiers equally." After the army continued to set sail, it was slow to reach Chita, and the Far East Railway, which was repeatedly destroyed by Soviet guerrillas, was finally restored to traffic.
At this moment, something happened that Wang Maoru did not notice, that was the sudden change in the Paris Peace Conference negotiations.
There were a thousand delegates attending the Paris Peace Conference this time, and the Chinese delegation came late and received only three places to attend, which was better than the only two places in history.
But it was ridiculous and sad that the Chinese delegation started arguing over the issue of submitting nouns. It turned out that there were five people in the delegation, namely the delegation head, the delegation head, Lu Zhengxiang, Gu Weijun, Wang Zhengting, Gu Weijun, Shi Zhaoji and Wei Chen group. However, when submitting the delegation ranking, they actually started arguing about the sorting issue. Among them, Lu Zhengxiang, Gu Weijun and Wei Chen group were representatives of the north, Wang Zhengting and Shi Zhaoji were representatives of the south, Gu Weijun knew that as the leader, Lu Zhengxiang, must be the first in the ranking. As a diplomatic expert, he definitely ranked high. In this way, the representative of the southern region must have a strong position, so he took the initiative to give in to the virtuous, ranked fourth, second to Wang Zhengting, and Shi Zhaoji ranked third.
However, the list of submissions was rejected by the Beijing government. They demanded that the rankings be Lu, Gu, Wang, Shi, and Wei. Because Wei Chen's group is a clerk, they ranked last no matter how they ranked. Wang Zhengting and Shi Zhaoji were furious after seeing this list. They believed that Lu Zhengxiang and Gu Weijun deliberately arranged it in order to fight for power, so they began to attack the two.
The infighting of the Chinese delegation was not only reported by domestic journalists, but also used as a joke by foreign journalists. During the meeting, the infighting of the Chinese delegation was regarded as a joke. Of course, although Wang Zhengting and Shi Zhaoji had bad records of infighting, they were loyal to their duties during foreign negotiations and reported to the interests of Shandong, becoming the most active force in the Chinese delegation.
China's international status has always been low. Even if Wang Maoru led the war army to represent China in the war, he was not valued. It is just that the Chinese delegation is more confident when negotiating.
Upon learning about Paris, Wang Maoru sent a secret telegram to Lu Zhengxiang and Gu Weijun, saying to the two: "The Paris Peace Conference has three important issues. First, Britain, the United States and France divide the world, the second divides the property of the defeated country, and the third is to support the Tsarist Russia to kill the Soviet Union. Our army of interference entered Russia and declared war on the Soviet Union. As a supporter of the delegation, you can do whatever possible if all countries damage China's interests. The Chinese army of interference will instead withdraw troops to support the Soviet Union as an excuse to fight for national interests."
After giving advice to the delegation, Wang Maoru led the Chinese interfering army from Chita to Omsk without waiting for their re-signation. During this period, the Chinese team launched a massacre of the Soviet guerrillas. The Chinese team's "three-light policy" left Russia uninhabited thousands of miles away, and almost all Russians were driven into China. This move was much more effective than relying on murder to intimidate the Russians, not allowing them to participate in the Bolsheviks. After all, the hearts of the people have changed, and the hearts of the people can be disguised. Under force intimidation, the Russians disguised themselves as supporters of Belarus, and after the Chinese left, they could become supporters of Red and Russians.
However, Wang Mao ordered the migration of Russian residents, which led to the passing of the Chinese team. In addition to the killed guerrilla prisoners of war, a large number of Russians who were forcibly migrated to China.
The Chinese excuse was that because the Bolsheviks were hidden among these residents, and our team did not have time to distinguish them, so they were transferred to China. The Bolsheviks had no way to resist in China. Of course, after the Russian residents entered China, they were dispersed one by one in the four provinces of Heiji, Liao and Re, and each town was divided into one or two households. The Chinese had huge digestive and assimilation ability, and I believe that these white people would be assimilated into Russian-Chinese soon.
The expulsion of Russians into China made the originally sparsely populated Russian Far East even more sparsely populated. The Bolshevik guerrillas could not develop their personnel here, and the situation was even more difficult.
On April 14, 1919, the three armies of the Chinese Interfering Army, and the first army, Wang Maoru, was heading 170,000 people to the main battlefield, and the whole country was paying attention.
The Li Delin's troops of the Second Army of the Chinese Interference Army entered Russia from Hai Lanpao, which had the Hai Lanpao tragedy, and then massacred the large and small resistance forces in Russia, forcibly expelled the Russians with unclear attitudes to China. Compared with the officers and marshals under Wang Maoru, Li Delin, who had always been obedient, carried out very thoroughly on Wang Maoru's orders, and there was no Russian left where the Chinese Second Army passed.
Li Delin was originally anonymous, but because of this (Sanguang Policy), he got the nickname of Li Qianli, which comes from "Where Li Delin passes, thousands of miles away", which is very admired and admired by the Japanese.
Xu Shuzheng, the third army of the Chinese Interference Army, went north to enter Mount Xihot by Kijikozang of Otani, and then fought fiercely with the Soviet guerrillas. Xu Shuzheng originally ordered his soldiers not to fight fiercely with the Soviet guerrillas, but a few days later he suddenly found that the Soviet guerrillas hated them to the core and showed no mercy. After several losses of soldiers and generals, Xu Shuzheng had to order the soldiers to fight back. He also learned that Wang Maoru and Li Delin's interference army implemented the three-light policy in Russia and vomited blood, which was the innuendo. In the fifth year, Xu Shuzheng ordered the army to stop performing double acts. The third army cooperated with the two divisions of the Japanese Interference Army to launch a fierce battle to encircle and suppress the Russian guerrillas in the east of the Ussuri River, that is, the Russians' Binhai Prefecture Sihot Mountain.
The three armies had more than 280,000 troops (including non-combatants, more than 170,000 troops in the First Army, more than 60,000 troops in the Second Army, and more than 50,000 troops in the Third Army). This powerful force is far more than the 70,000 troops in the Japanese Interfering Army. Therefore, under the regulation and arming of the great powers, the Chinese Interfering Army has become the main force for interference with Russia.
At the Paris Peace Conference, the Chinese delegation really took out the killer weapon of China's interference army, which made the great powers who had originally smelled China's nose have to be cautious.
However, what made the great powers even more troubled was that Lenin announced to the world in Moscow that Soviet Russia was a peace-loving and peaceful government, and would never invade other countries, nor would he massacre opponents. The Soviet was a poor Soviet and a Soviet who loved peace and yearned for peace all over the world. Soviet Russia would return the Chinese territory occupied by the Treaty of Aihui occupied by Tsarist Russia invaded the northeast and northwest of the outside world. The outside northeast is the Heilong.
600,000 square kilometers north of the river and 400,000 square kilometers east of the Ussuri River were returned to the northwest of China's Sino-Russia Beijing Treaty, which was seized from China. That is, 700,000 square kilometers of land in Kazakhstan west of Xinjiang. The Soviet Union's request was very simple. The Chinese team withdrew from the intervention army. This news shocked everyone. Are the Soviets crazy? They actually want to return the territory in their hands to the Chinese?
At this time, Wang Maoru's army had arrived in Omsk. After receiving this power, Wang Maoru was shocked. However, what he did not expect was that the Soviet Union would make such a great determination to publicly announce the return of Chinese territory to the whole world. In his previous life, the Soviet Union announced half-hiddenly in order to win over China, and finally the Soviet Union became stronger and denied it. Now the Soviet Union has been publicly attracted and was reported by newspapers from China and the whole world. Everyone is wondering why the Chinese are so popular? The national sentiment that had risen due to the victory of the European War became even more excited. Some people actually called Wang Maoru's sign and left China, saying: "The red sun in the east is rising, and China has produced a Wang Xiusheng!" Some people also called out the Sino-Soviet family. The Sino-Soviet family supported the Soviet Union to return the foreign northeast and northwest, and the Sino-Soviet countries lived in friendship for generations.
The Soviet Union did this not out of kindness, but a conspiracy in helplessness.
In fact, the Soviet Union did this because they had reached the most difficult period. Nicholas II's restoration gave the original loose Belarus a unified management, while Tsarist Russian Prime Minister Jacques Shawshenko lobbled everywhere in the West as a politician with excellent eloquence. He also made private commitments to Britain, France, the United States, Japan and other countries to send troops, so that the interference army at this time was stronger than the same period in history, and the Soviets were increasingly struggling.
Although Berevelge, the chief of staff of Tsarist Russia, was not an outstanding military strategist, he was one of the few excellent logistics captains.
The real military strategist Kolchak was only a general and a marshal in history, not a qualified leader. Now, with the Holy Spirit leader Nicholas II, the logistics support officer Berevelge, and Prime Minister Jakar Vishahoshenko who united to win the help of various countries, and Deputy Prime Minister Tubanev, who presided over the stability of Tsarist Russia, could allow Kolchak to devote all his energy to this war.
War broke out between the Red and White Russian troops on the banks of the Volga River. At first, Kolchak's opinion was to use powerful professional soldiers from Tsarist Russia to eliminate a large number of Red and Russian civilian troops, but this was very different from the methods of Chief of Staff Berevelge.
When Berevelge was in the Far East, he had to surrender because Wang Maoru's army was in the face of the border. How could he not realize the impact of the number of troops on the war? The two had a big fight. Kolchak was angry and left the Ufa base camp to go to the Kazan front line to supervise the battle.
Although the two had many conflicts, Bereveld helped to replenish soldiers everywhere to Kolchak. Then Kolchak gave up his personal prejudice, believing that it was precisely because of the rapid replenishment of the troops that they had defended Kazan. Bereveld organized prisoners of war in the rear to force them to join Belarus, asking the prisoners of war to live, either kill the Bolshevik comrades and betray the Bolsheviks or be shot.
Therefore, Berevelge became the number one enemy of the Soviet Union and was also known as the most dangerous enemy. The Berevelge advocated either betrayed the Bolsheviks or chose one of his own deaths, and it also became the only way for Berevelge to quickly replenish soldiers. This method allowed Berevelge soldiers on the Tsarist Russian front to be replenished the fastest.
Chapter completed!