Devil's Army
Chapter 1368: Fighting for Control of Guangdong Coastal Cities
The three divisions of the First Army successively broke into the headquarters of the Japanese 23rd Army, the Japanese Military Police Headquarters in Guangzhou and other command organs and government agencies.
Except for the Japanese 23rd Army Headquarters which was still fighting fiercely with the st Army and the Guangdong Youth Pioneers, other places were already deserted.
The main force of the Southern Front Army immediately launched a fierce attack on the Japanese 23rd Army Command.
Rocket troops continued to bombard the Japanese command building.
More than half an hour later, the gunfire from the Japanese 23rd Army Headquarters had stopped.
Members of the Guangdong Youth Pioneers excitedly cleaned the battlefield with the soldiers of the First Army.
Sporadic small battles were reported from time to time outside the Japanese headquarters.
When the First Army soldiers were clearing out the perimeter of the Japanese headquarters, they encountered remnants of the Japanese army from time to time, and small-scale battles broke out between the two sides from time to time.
The capture of the commander of the Japanese 23rd Army symbolized that Guangzhou, the most important city in the south, was recaptured by a single army.
Subsequently, three divisions of the First Army launched a comprehensive crackdown on Guangzhou.
All remaining Japanese troops were executed.
For the puppet soldiers, unless they have committed extremely serious crimes, they will be given a week to surrender their weapons and confess their crimes, and they will all be treated leniently.
As some extremely evil puppet army bullies were publicly dealt with by the first army, more and more puppet soldiers chose to surrender their weapons and confess their crimes.
Commander Zhang acquiesced to Commander Leng's approval and tacitly agreed that Secretary Yu would arrange for people to establish a democratic government in Guangzhou.
Guangzhou and its surrounding counties were under construction at a rapid pace.
At this time, the French troops in Guangzhou Bay saw that the Japanese army was doomed, so they found an excuse and withdrew to Southeast Asia.
The Gui-Yunnan Front Army also dispatched the Second Regiment to attack the Japanese troops occupying Chaozhou and Chaoyang together with the First Regiment stationed in Shantou.
The Second Regiment of the Southern Front Army attacked Huizhou County, and Japanese troops in places such as the West Lake, Shuimenshaxia, Putou, Wuyanqiao, Limenyi Road and Yewu Lane.
After three days of fierce fighting, the three divisions of the First Army successfully eliminated most of the Japanese troops occupying Guangdong Province.
At this time, all parts of Guangdong Province were under the jurisdiction of the First Anti-Japanese Army and the Nanjing Government Army.
If the Oroqen tribes in the northeast were far away from the emperor, the leaders of Nanjing could turn a blind eye to the development of the First Army there. However, the leaders of Nanjing would not be happy if the coastal cities in Guangdong with convenient transportation were also occupied by the First Army.
He mentioned to Leng Feng both explicitly and implicitly that he wanted to hand over the coastal cities of Guangdong to the management of their Nanjing government.
Leng Feng wholeheartedly agreed with this.
He explained to the Nanjing leaders that they themselves belonged to the Nanjing government's military sequence, and that the coastal cities in Guangdong were under the management of their First Anti-Japanese Army, which was under the management of the Nanjing government.
The Nanjing leader certainly knew that Leng Feng was avoiding the main point and changing the subject. However, the Japanese army was still a strong enemy, and he did not dare to tear his face with the powerful First Anti-Japanese Army.
He proposed to Leng Feng that he send troops to station in coastal cities of Guangdong, but Leng Feng refused.
He believed that the Japanese troops in other parts of China were still quite powerful. Guangdong had been recovered and their troops would be withdrawn one after another. There was no need to waste so many manpower resources.
The leader then hinted that the Nanjing government's spy organizations should infiltrate the coastal cities of Guangdong, waiting for an opportunity to gain actual control and management rights over the coastal cities.
What he didn't expect was that the actual military commander of the southern coastal city, General Zhang Shaojie, launched a strong attack on the spy organization he sent in.
They were all labeled as Japanese and puppet reactionaries and arrested.
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