Devil's Army
Chapter 607: Fushun Miners Escape
When the One-Eyed Dragon went back to discuss with his men, most of them were willing to join the army with him, but a small number of them wanted to go back to their old jobs and become miners.
In fact, most of them are tired of this life of hiding, but they have to do it just to survive.
A few days later in the morning, One-Eyed Dragon arrived at the Gold Mine New Village with 72 of his men.
This time, it was Platoon Leader He who received the One-Eyed Dragon.
Platoon Leader He invited Duyanlong and his brothers to rest in the village and asked the troops to arrange lunch for them.
After lunch, Platoon Leaders He and Wang took One-Eyed Dragon and the others back to the headquarters of the Second Regiment.
The Second Regiment Commander respected the opinions of One-Eyed Dragon's men, and Platoon Leader He asked a soldier to send eight brothers who were unwilling to fight anymore to Shujigou Copper Mine to work as miners.
Others who are willing to serve in the army and One-Eyed Man will participate in training with the new recruits. After the training, they will be assigned to various companies of the Second Regiment.
After Platoon Leader He and his men withdrew, the safety of the Jinkuang New Village depended entirely on the Self-Defense Forces.
Although One-Eyed Dragon and his men were no longer in danger, what they were mainly on guard against was a greater danger - the Japanese!
So the training of the Self-Defense Forces continued as usual.
As time went on, more and more relatives of the miners fled to the new gold mining village.
Some relatives of soldiers from Fushun also moved to the Jinkuang New Village.
The number of residents in the Gold Mine Village increased, and the number of Self-Defense Force members also increased to more than 110.
The continuous escape of coal miners attracted the attention of the Japanese, who began to implement military control and restrict miners from going out.
The high income of Wangjiadagou Gold Mine and Shujigou Copper Mine and the stable life in the new gold mine village spread more and more. More and more people in the surrounding towns and villages of Fushun also knew about it.
The First Anti-Japanese Army Mine and New Village were like a freshly baked cake, attracting folks from Fushun and surrounding areas to come and share a piece of the pie.
It became increasingly difficult for the Japanese to capture young and middle-aged people from the towns and villages around Fushun to work as miners.
As the coal production of the Japanese mines gradually decreased, the Japanese implemented a concentration camp system in the mines. The miners' eating, drinking, defecating and urinating were all restricted to the mining area. The miners' lives became even more miserable.
After many investigations and combining intelligence provided by the Fushun underground party, the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces led by Commander Yang attacked a small coal mine of the Japanese and wiped out a small group of Japanese soldiers and more than 100 puppet soldiers in the coal mine.
More than 100 miners in the coal mine were all rescued. Most of them fled to the mines of the Anti-Japanese First Army. Some miners who had already started families fled with their relatives.
The Japanese in Fushun immediately blocked the city gates and arrested both Commander Yang's Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and the escaped miners.
Some young and middle-aged miners who were preparing to leave the city in advance were captured by the Japanese and taken back to the mine.
The remaining miners and their relatives used their own connections to climb out of Fushun City and escape to the mines of the First Anti-Japanese Army and the gold mining village.
After Commander Yang's Anti-Japanese Allied Forces successfully attacked the Japanese's small coal mine, they immediately cleaned up the battlefield and evacuated.
When the large Japanese army from Fushun arrived, the place was already deserted.
Commander Yang and his men have been trying to establish their own base for some time but have not been successful.
Commander Ling Kulong was frightened by the torture of the devil army. When Commander Yang and his men had just established their foothold in a place and were preparing to expand, Commander Ling Kulong's Kwantung Army heard the news and rushed over with heavy troops.
The Anti-Japanese Allied Forces First Army led by General Yang had to move, and the number of troops remained at around 1,000.
However, the supply of ammunition and military rations was a world apart from that in the base of the First Anti-Japanese Army.
Some officers and soldiers of the First Anti-Japanese Allied Forces suggested that Commander Yang and Director Song return to the base of the First Anti-Japanese Army to rest and replenish their forces.
But Commander Yang and his men refused. Although the logistics support of the troops was relatively tight, it was not the end of the road. They could not always rely on the First Anti-Japanese Army. Under the wings of the First Anti-Japanese Army, their First Anti-Japanese Army would never be able to grow stronger.
The First Army of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces continued to use their own methods to deal with the Japanese in the white mountains and black waters of the Northeast, mobilize the masses, and replenish food.
At the same time, due to constant movement and transfer, they were getting further and further away from the base of the First Anti-Japanese Army.
A large number of miners suddenly ran to the mine of the Anti-Japanese Army, attracting the attention of the regiment commander in charge of mine safety.
He was afraid that there were Japanese spies among these miners and their relatives.
He believed that the public had sharp eyes, so he registered the information of the miners and their relatives who had fled from Fushun, and at the same time, he used the time when the miners were off work to let them recognize the miners who had fled from Fushun.
Fushun is not big, if you are all miners or have lived in Fushun, you will definitely know each other.
After everyone got to know each other, most of the miners knew each other, so this group of miners were successfully arranged by the group leader to work in Jiadagou Gold Mine and Shujigou Copper Mine.
Because of the sufficient supply of miners, Shujigou Copper Mine also started operating in three shifts.
There were still eight villagers left, and no one knew them. In order to prevent the Japanese spies from sneaking in, the regiment commander declined their request to work in the mine.
Out of humanitarian considerations, Political Commissar Yang agreed to let them stay in the Gold Mine New Village temporarily, but he privately told the hunters to keep an eye on them.
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