Special Forces of Crossing: Cloud's Anti-Japanese

Chapter 2562 Where are the Chinese

Chapter 2562 Where are the Chinese
Perhaps it was because they were not fighting at home, and there was no psychological pressure to suffer the humiliation of losing their land if they were defeated; perhaps it was because they had always maintained an advantageous position in the contest with the Germans before, so although the expeditionary force attached great importance to receiving troops from top to bottom The decisive battle that came down was generally not tense.Generally speaking, compared with the hurrying of the Soviet Union's Southwest Front Army and the Germans' readiness for battle, the Chinese Far East Expeditionary Force entered the battlefield "leisurely" with a posture similar to strolling in a courtyard.This is not unrelated to the fact that the expeditionary force is mainly composed of veterans.Having fought in such a difficult environment in the Northwest Territories for so many years, these veterans have long been accustomed to living the fighting years with their heads tied to their belts.Now, their equipment and treatment have been greatly improved, and they also have so many support troops with super combat effectiveness.In their eyes, the German army may be more capable of fighting than the Japanese army, but can it be as strong as the Japanese army in 37? (Of course, as bystanders, we have enough reasons to deny this statement. In the eyes of experts, the Japanese army is worse than the German army at 01:30. However, considering that the Chinese army, especially the Northwest Army represented by the 37th Army, was far behind the Japanese army in terms of equipment and training in 29, the political environment of the 29th Army It’s still as bad. Then, under such harsh conditions, they can withstand the Japanese offensive. Now, they have the world’s first-class equipment and training and combat methods that are no less than the world’s first-class powerful army. It seems that they There are enough reasons to "look down" on the world's most powerful army)?The mentality of the soldiers of the Chinese Far East Expeditionary Force has something to do with the weakness of the Germans before.Because of the importance attached by the Supreme Command (the Supreme Command cannot but pay attention, because not long ago the most powerful central army in China was a student of the Germans), whether Zhang Zizhong or Hu Li, they actually had a great deal of respect for the German army at the beginning. inherently fearful.Everyone knows what happened next. The expeditionary force treated the German attack cautiously and cautiously, only to find that the Germans were not as powerful as they had been rumored to be, and were even weaker than them.The gap between the legend and the reality is so great, it is no wonder that the expeditionary force has no psychological pressure to face the Germans now.

The Chinese missile force reappeared on the battlefield after disappearing for a few days, and as soon as it appeared, it gave its own rocket force a head-on blow.When Manstein received the report, the German old man's first reaction was to feel quite powerless, and then to be deeply indignant at the so-called military doctors in China.

In some respects, China and Germany actually have something in common.For example, there is a bit too much emphasis on military industry and high-end military technology.And taking into account government factors and financial capacity, Germany should actually be far ahead of China in this respect (China only pays attention to military industry, and the Xuebing Army only belonged to the local government before. far less than Germany).Therefore, Manstein was particularly puzzled. The Chinese were obviously latecomers, but why were they able to walk ahead of the Third Reich in many ranks?Could it be that those military experts in Germany have been gnawing at their old roots all the time without any innovations.

"Your Excellency, the Russians are starting to attack!" The chief of staff's question interrupted Manstein's thinking on this issue.His eyes fell on the sand table in front of him. In just a short while, the female staff of the staff department had planted several small red flags outside the No. 5, No. 6, and No. 7 defensive positions of Army Group A.The Soviet Russians' general offensive has begun, and judging from the scale of the troops dispatched, the Soviet Russians have used all their strength from the beginning, and it seems that they intend to win a battle.

Manstein's eyes lingered on the small red flags for a while and then moved away. He asked, "Where is the Chinese air force? Where are the Chinese fighter planes?"

"The reconnaissance unit we went to monitor the Chinese Air Force has not yet conveyed accurate information back."

"Where's the reconnaissance plane? Where's Lieutenant General Arthur's reconnaissance plane?"

"Your Excellency, our reconnaissance plane can't get close to the Chinese airport at all. I reported this situation to you the day before yesterday."

"You mean we still don't know anything about the Chinese?" Manstein's eyes widened, looking at his chief of staff with a murderous look.

The sweat on the chief of staff's forehead suddenly came out, he wiped it and said: "Not entirely, we at least know the situation of its ground troops. The Chinese ground troops are gathering in the northwest of Sabi, and they may be later than the Russians. People go on the offensive."

"Maybe? I don't need maybe, I need definite information. I said before that the Russians are not to be feared, and our real enemy is the Chinese. What? Did I not make it clear enough?"

"Your Excellency, Admiral Lundstedt is in charge of the Sabie area, and you know his ability—"

"No, pick up Lundstedt immediately!"

While the communications staff under Manstein were making calls to the headquarters of the Fourth Army, Lundstedt had already left the headquarters and rushed to the front line.As expected of a seasoned veteran, Lundstedt's battlefield insight is extremely strong.After receiving Geng Zebao's order, the Japanese Peace Army only sent a reconnaissance team of less than ten people. As a result, this situation was reported to Lundstedt, who immediately concluded that the Chinese army was about to launch an offensive.Lundstedt, like Manstein, also believes that their biggest enemy is the Chinese Far East Expeditionary Force.With years of experience in command, he believes that waiting for the Second Armored Army to move closer to form an absolute advantage in strength before counterattacking has a better chance of winning. Defense should not be purely defensive, but should take the initiative to find counterattack fighters to give full play to the strengths of the unit.

"Japanese reconnaissance force? Maybe we can understand that this is the Chinese preparing to use the Japanese as cannon fodder. If my prediction is correct, the main force of the Chinese army should be hidden behind the Japanese. No, I have to go to the front to see Look, this might be our chance!"

After the Sabi Raid, the Germans once regarded the Japanese Peace Army as a major enemy.However, after ambushing and encircling the No.14 brigade, the Germans had an insight into the equipment and quality of the soldiers of the Japanese Peace Army, and they no longer took the Japanese seriously.According to Lundstedt, courage is certainly important for an army, but it absolutely cannot support a weak army to become a strong army.So as long as you resist the enemy's madness at the beginning, you will usher in a hearty victory later: the Chinese want to use the courage of the Japanese to open the way, hum!I will make the Chinese regret it.

(Old Poison: It’s Qiqi again, brothers, we can’t do big things, so let’s refuse to buy Japanese products!!!)
(End of this chapter)

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