Chapter 944: The reason for killing prisoners is that Mandarin is too bad
The 13th Cavalry Division of the Soviet Army brought back a surprising news that their opponent was not Wang Jiejun, but another group of people.
It turned out that several soldiers from the 112th Brigade of the Chinese ** team were temporarily abandoned and did not return to the fortress in time with the large army. They felt that it was hot, so they went to the Sir River to swim. The reconnaissance units of the 13th Cavalry Division of the Soviet Army immediately captured him and interrogated him severely. Several Chinese soldiers were tortured but had to give the information.
Twelve days ago, the Huanglong Legion of the Chinese National Defense Army arrived at the Kizil Fortress and replaced the defense with Wang Jiejun's troops of the Third Division. Now in the Kizil Fortress is a two-department China National Regiment, which is a garrison of 40,000 people. After learning the news, Buluheer and others became a little bored. The Chinese's troops suddenly doubled, and it is probably difficult to capture the Kizil Fortress in three days.
"I would like to remind all revolutionary comrades, please note that one of their (China Team) troops is different from the army of our great Soviet Russia. One of their brigades is equivalent to even more firepower than one of our infantry divisions. So now there are six infantry brigades there, equivalent to six of our infantry divisions." Another staff officer, Kolin Yakov, reminded.
Bostshev said disdainfully: "How many of us are there just six infantry divisions? Don't worry, this battle must be a one-sided battle. Think about the war twenty years ago, and the Chinese want the flock of sheep to be destroyed by our ancestors." Everyone laughed. At this time, Chief of Staff Sollinsky walked in and reported to Buluhell the losses caused by the bombing of the Chinese Air Force in Leozek town.
In fact, this time the Chinese Air Force did not cause much damage to the Soviet Oriental Army base. After all, the power of the aircraft was not enough to carry enough aviation bombs at this time. Seventy-two bombers only dropped 8.8 tons of explosives. It was equivalent to each aircraft carrying only 122 kilograms, which was forty bombs. However, it happened that an ammunition depot was destroyed, causing more than 10,000 Soviet artillery shells to be destroyed, killing and injuring more than 700 Soviet garrison troops. The Soviet army's forage field was frightened and more than 100 war horses ran away. Two Soviet soldiers on the horse farm were trampled to death by war horses.
The bombing caused a great shock to the Soviet army's heart, and the original strong confidence also became a little depressed with this bombing. This bombing made the Soviet soldiers re-recognize their opponents. The Chinese were not the Boxer Rebellion with braids and swords and guns, but the modern army with modern combat ideas and tools.
Kolchak was also surprised at the powerful ability of the enemy's bomber. When they cooperated with them (the Chinese National Defense Forces), the Chinese only sent reconnaissance planes and airship units. Unexpectedly, four years later, the Chinese would completely occupy the sky. Kolchak once thought in his heart how to deal with the Chinese airship. Although the airship looked huge, the airbags that were prone to explosion were also fatal weaknesses. They only needed to hit the airbags, which was enough to ignite a huge airship in an instant. But the planes were different. Kolchak realized that the Chinese had not done their best despite helping Tsarist Russia. They were just taking advantage of the Russian civil war to consume Russia.
"Damn Chinese, damn Wang Maoru." Kolchak said angrily. He then found Buluheer, told Buluheer all this, and analyzed that the Chinese people's current combat readiness should be better than expected. Maybe this battle is not so easy. Buluheer also felt that it was difficult to attack the Kizil Fortress. At the beginning of the battle, an infantry division was destroyed.
But are the Chinese fighting ability so powerful?
"No, the enemy is a sneak attack, they are a sneak attack, so we will fail." Aleyan, commander of the 1st Infantry Division of the Smososk Infantry Division, chuckled. "We should not underestimate ourselves. The sneak attacks of the Chinese have led to the defeat of our vanguard troops. The Chinese are despicable and need to be eliminated in all."
In the evening of the 15th, Buluheer ordered three infantry divisions to stay in the base camp for the time being, and the rest of the troops gathered again. He led the army immediately according to the original plan. Tomorrow, at 8 a.m. on May 16, a tentative attack on the Kizil Fortress began.
On May 15, the Chinese team, which won the first battle, had to face a large number of guns and corpses to clean the battlefield. All the soldiers felt very disgusting. However, the above asked everyone to pull back all the weapons, even their worn military uniforms. At the same time, the commander Du Baosan ordered some soldiers of the 39th Division to dig holes and sell the Russian corpses.
Digging a hole to bury the body... I feel disgusting when I think about it, but the command is the command and there is no way to execute it.
So Zhao Hengxi, the commander of the 39th Division, asked the Third Battalion of the 334th Regiment to urge the prisoners to dig a hole and prepare to buy the bodies. However, when the prisoners learned that they were asked to dig a hole, they mistakenly thought that the Chinese were going to bury them alive, and the prisoners who sat together suddenly started to riot.
Di Changgen, the commander of the Third Battalion of the 334th Regiment guarding the prisoners of war, had a stomachache because of eating something bad. He had never encountered this situation. When the prisoners roared and spoke with hideous Russian faces, the young battalion commander was covering his stomach to look for the toilet.
"Battery Commander, what should I do?" asked a company commander.
"Puff puff puff..." A series of farts came out, and Di Changgen felt vigorous and said in vague Mandarin: "Suppress, shoot and suppress." Then he ran to the toilet. Di Changgen is from Jinjiang, Fujian, and Jinjiang people can speak in Fujian Province. He is still learned from the army, with the characteristics of various local dialects, which leads to the words "suppression" and "slaughter". So the soldiers, mainly Hunan soldiers, mistakenly heard it as a massacre. The soldiers thought that our battalion commander was really awesome and gave orders so decisively. When each commander thought about it, then he should resolutely execute the order.
As a result, gunfire sounds were heard in the prisoner-of-war camp, and the machine gun fires caused the more than 1,400 prisoners of the Third International Infantry Division in the prisoner-of-war camp to be massacred.
When Di Changgen was squatting in the toilet, he suddenly heard the sound of machine guns, and was so scared that he almost fell into the pit. There was no need to fire the machine gun for five minutes, right? He quickly finished the deal and ran out with his pants, but could only stare at the corpse on the ground in a daze.
"My God." Di Changgen slapped his head, "Why are you... killing them all?"
"Battalion Commander, didn't you order the massacre?"
"I ordered your whole family to order it! I said it was suppression."
"Hey? Isn't it a massacre?"
"It's suppression!"
The soldier said "Oh" and said in Hunan dialect: "Battery Commander, your official language is really bad."
After Di Changgen reported to the division commander helplessly, Zhao Hengxi was so angry that he scolded him for half an hour. It was nothing if you shot the prisoners of war. Who the hell would dig a pit and bury the soil? He was so angry that he kicked Di Changgen's boss, his old subordinate, Lao Huiquan, and scolded him again. Lao Huiquan pointed at Di Changgen's nose and cursed, saying that you'd go dig a pit for me. Di Changgen returned to the third camp dejectedly and said, "Brothers, we have something to do, dig a grave."
The third battalion was full of complaints, and some people complained that the battalion commander was blamed for saying in Mandarin. The third battalion had to work overtime to dig pits for one night to bury all the Soviet corpses. The next morning, they were so tired that they returned to the Kizil Fortress to rest. However, compared with the third battalion commander Di Changgen who gave the wrong order, their brigade commander He Yaozu was in trouble. He could have wiped out the enemy completely, but he let nearly two thousand people run away because of carelessness. He Yaozu was extremely regretful.
If it weren't for the war that Du Baosan was not required, Zhao Hengxi would have directly removed him from office. Zhao Hengxi pointed at his nose and scolded him, and even gave him a punishment. He Yaozu was the first person to win a battle and still be punished. He was the only one in the entire army, Ma Daha, the most unlucky one.
"Grandma, why did I catch up with all the unlucky things?" He Yaozu said depressedly.
Beijing, Ministry of National Defense Command Center.
"Report! Emergency of the Western Regions!" Li Wenbin, Director of the Secret Telecommunications Department, ran into the headquarters with joy and said loudly: "Report Xiushuai, good news, great news, and the first battle was won."
"What?" Wang Maoru grinned and took the telegram. There were only twelve words on the telegram: "I won the first battle, and 6,000 enemies were killed, and all enemy planes were destroyed." He was so excited that he danced and laughed, "Okay, okay, okay." The other staff officers also talked excitedly. Lu Rongting, the general general of Lu Hang, laughed in Mandarin with a Guangxi accent, and said, "No, not bad, the little guys have faces."
Among the excited people, Jiang Fangzhen calmly and cautiously said: "It's just that they have a good reason to not abide by the Sino-Soviet Friendship Treaty. Perhaps they will completely tear the treaty and declare war on China."
"Declare war? If the Soviet Union declares war on China, it may become a national war." Wang Maoru said disdainfully: "The current population of the Soviet Empire is not enough to declare war on China. When will their population be restored, the Russians are strong outside and the middle. As for their accusations against China of not declaring war... It doesn't matter, we have evidence that they opened fire first." Wang Maoru said with a mysterious smile.
"But..." Jiang Fangzhen was always worried that the expansion of Sino-Soviet war led to China's national war, and thus, China, which had just risen, would fall into the quagmire of war, which was not conducive to national development.
Wang Maoru interrupted Jiang Fangzhen's words, and he understood what he meant. Wang Maoru said lightly: "Brother Baili, war requires conditions, especially wars between countries. Even if the Soviets declare war, they will choose to declare war without enemy countries around them. But to prevent it, prepare to deduce a war of Sino-Soviet War."
Chapter completed!