Chapter 723 Song Wenwan's Analysis of the World Situation
Chapter 723 Song Wenwan's Analysis of the World Situation
Song Wenwan: "Fundamentally speaking, all world wars are a reshuffle of the world pattern.
From a strong country to a weak country, this is an opportunity, an opportunity to change the destiny of the country.
As the weapons in this world have become more and more advanced.
If anyone loses this war, they will most likely fall behind others by eighty years.
For some countries, it may take even a hundred years to recover their national strength.
If our country cannot gain the upper hand in this war.
I'm afraid it will take a long time before I can return to the top of the world.
Suppose we set this world war to end in three years.
These three years will determine the future destiny of our country.
First, we must kill a large number of the Japanese devils’ manpower in the country.
The Japanese don't have many people to begin with. As long as we kill more of them, their population base will be reduced.
Second, we must let the Japanese see that they can no longer gain any benefits in China.
It would be best to let the Japanese devils entrenched in China continue to withdraw troops and move south to compete with the foreign devils.
This way we will reduce pressure and continue to encroach on the Japanese-occupied areas.
The Japanese forces were compressed into several separate areas, making them unable to move at all.
Third, we cannot kill all the Japanese at this stage, we need to keep them for others to see.”
Deputy Chief of General Staff: "Comrade Xiao Song, what you said at the beginning was that we must destroy their manpower.
But then you say we can’t kill them all, aren’t you contradicting yourself?”
Song Wenwan: "This is not a contradiction. We didn't kill all the devils because we wanted to show it to the Iron Torrent and Britain and the United States.
I just want to give outsiders the illusion that we are still fighting a bloody battle.”
Deputy Chief of General Staff: "Why are you going through so much trouble?"
Song Wenwan: "I have to beat around the bush. First, the Japanese are still strong enough to fight, and if we fight now, our losses will be huge.
In addition, the Japanese have not yet fully launched their attack on Southeast Asia.
I am afraid that once they feel that their interests in China are damaged, they will turn around and cause trouble for us.
Once they have completely let themselves go in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, it will be the best opportunity for us to take action.
Another thing is that once we drive away the Japanese, the Iron Torrent will draw troops to the west.
The Japanese may also negotiate peace with Britain and the United States over energy issues.
At that time, they will definitely join hands to infringe upon China's interests.
In a word, ending this war too early is not in the interests of the Chinese people.
Since the First Opium War in our country, we have been weak for a hundred years.
Whether or not we can take advantage of this opportunity to turn things around now all depends on this one chance."
Political Commissar Ding: “The issues you mentioned are the general trends of the world.
This is also a fantasy of you young people, so we won’t discuss it too much here.
You should tell me why you need to kill so many Japanese soldiers."
Seeing Political Commissar Ding glaring at her, Song Wenwan shrank her neck with a vague look in her eyes.
This is beyond the scope of the study. This was the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army in 1942.
This is not the Tianya Forum of 2004 or 2005, where not everything can be said.
You must know that the older generation of revolutionaries all took it as their mission to liberate all mankind.
As for the remarks he made just now, even if he is not dragged out and executed, or removed from the management level, it can be seen that the leader loves him.
Song Wenwan: "Hehe, killing more Japanese soldiers is purely my personal hobby, just for the sake of jollity."
Deputy Commander-in-Chief: "We should not kill them if we can, and we should let them go and continue to harm the Chinese people.
Does Song know that if this matter were to be exposed?
How will those persecuted people view you, and how should our party get along with you? "
Song Wenwan: "Then we can just stop the Japanese from harming the common people."
Deputy Commander-in-Chief: "According to your idea, we will squeeze the Japanese into the encirclement.
But those little devils don't do anything productive. If they don't harm the people, how can they get food and drink?"
Song Wenwan: "Then let's let them engage in production and earn their food.
Let them all go to the fields to do farm work and help the local people grow crops.
You can also go to a construction site to move bricks and build a house, or work in a factory in a coal mine.
Or organize a ghost army to conquer the strongholds of the Japanese devils and traitors who are unwilling to lay down their arms.
Whether they work or conquer, it all depends on their own efforts.
Work hard to earn work points in exchange for food rations."
After Song Wenwan finished speaking, the heads of the headquarters began to imagine things in their minds.
A hundred or so Japanese soldiers, wearing military pants, military shoes, and white T-shirts, carrying hoes on their backs, gathered at the gate of the military camp.
Then they were escorted by the children's corps' red tasseled spears and the militia's bayonets.
These devils were led by the village chiefs to do farm work in the fields at the entrance of the village.
They were sweating profusely in the fields, and the militiamen were patrolling around the ridges with Chinese pastoral dogs.
At noon, the village chief brought people carrying large buckets and baskets to deliver food to the Japanese soldiers.
The Japanese soldier held the bowl of porridge in one hand and pickles and pancakes in the other.
Then, with tears welling up in his eyes, he kept saying “Ali Adao” and bowing to the village chief to express his gratitude…
This scene that they imagined made their hair stand on end.
Forcing the Japanese to do farm work in exchange for food is tantamount to sending them to labor reform.
This kind of treatment is no different from surrendering.
Millions of Japanese invaders laid down their weapons and worked as farm workers for the Chinese for three years for free, just for three meals a day?
A group of Japanese soldiers, all of them were shouting "Get on board".
Then, under the cover of the Eighth Route Army's artillery fire, they rushed towards another wave of Japanese devils who were unwilling to lay down their arms?
The puppet troops in the stronghold are about to collapse. Both sides are imperial troops. Who the hell should I fight?
Will there really be such a day? Anyone who thinks about this kind of thing will find it particularly exciting.
It seems that Commander Song Wenwan doesn't just dare to think, he really dares to think!
Seeing that the topic had been changed, the deputy commander continued to ask him.
"Xiao Song, now tell me what you think about the next stage of our army."
Song Wenwan: "I propose that it be done at midnight on May 1st this year.
We arrived five hours earlier than the Japanese and launched a month-long sweep of Japanese strongholds of all sizes in North China.
Composed of the First Gannan Cavalry Army from Chahar, and the Sixth Guerrilla Division.
In order to stop the Japanese in advance, two divisions sent from the Northeast fired the first shot of the May 1st mop-up operation.
Li Dabenshi, commander of the 1st Independent Brigade of the Eighth Route Army in East Shanxi, was to intercept the two divisions in Zangshan and make sure to annihilate them completely.
The 7th Gannan Guerrilla Division stationed in Hebei ambushed two Kwantung Army divisions of the Japanese in the Damao Mountain area.
Although the Damao Mountain is not high in altitude, its mountains are continuous.
This is the only way for the Japanese to march from Baoding Prefecture to Tang County, and it is also a good place to set up an ambush."
Teacher: "Your appetite is getting bigger and bigger.
Your guerrilla division, according to the standards of East and West Shanxi, has only about 30,000 to 40,000 people!
Even if we were to ambush the Japanese in the mountains, it would not be accomplished overnight."
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