Rise From Eight Hundred

Chapter 524: The Plan to Destroy the Family (Please give me a monthly ticket and subscribe!)

Tang Dao's point of view at this time is bound to be thrilling.

But Lieutenant General Wu, who sat upright, only raised his thick eyebrows, squinting his eyes with a gleam of light, but did not refute.

Lieutenant General Guo, who was sitting opposite Tang Dao, was even more shocked, lowered his eyes, and remained silent.

Obviously, although Tang Dao's judgment made them very excited, they had also thought about it in their hearts.

"If Nanjing is bound to lose as you said, how should our army deal with it?" Lieutenant General Wu did not ask the reason why Tang Dao was bound to lose, but directly asked the whereabouts of the 20,000 troops that Tang Dao would retreat to Nanjing.

Because, although he was in the game, he had enough strategic vision and knew the reason for the defeat better than Tang Dao. The one in a high position could destroy hundreds of thousands of troops in Songhu with a few random commands, so what's wrong with destroying hundreds of thousands in Nanjing?

The possibility of this probability is even higher than 80%.

What really made him anxious was that more than 20,000 soldiers should not be put into this losing situation. It was not that he and these 20,000 people were afraid to die, but that they had to die with value.

As he said before, China is not only North China and East China, but also Central China, South China, and Central and Western Sichuan. Although the Japanese army is now powerful, as long as their battle line is extended and they continue to fight for every inch of land, they will be finished sooner or later.

He had to keep his life and fight the Japanese.

"My 67th Army, 43rd Army, and 128th Division fought fiercely with the Japanese invaders through the Songjiang, Jiashan, Jiaxing and other defense lines. Only a thousand people were left in the 43rd Army, more than half of the 67th Army was reduced, and the 128th Division was also injured and could not fight again. We asked the Ministry of Military and Political Affairs to replenish troops and fight again after training!" Tang Dao said.

Once these words were said, they were more earth-shaking than the previous statement that "Nanjing will be defeated".

Lieutenant General Guo twitched his mouth fiercely, reached out to pick up a cigarette, and lit it up by himself.

"You are afraid of fighting! Do you know what you are talking about?" Lieutenant General Wu was stunned for several seconds, his eyes flashed with anger, his hand slammed on the table fiercely, and his voice became louder.

"If I was afraid of fighting, how could I be in Songjiang, how could I be in Jiashan?" Tang Dao looked at the angry Lieutenant General of the Army without fear.

"The two infantry divisions of the 67th Army originally had 30,000 troops. After the battle of Songjiang, there were more than 20,000 troops. After the battle of Jiashan, the total was less than 15,000. The 43rd Army arrived at the Songhu battlefield with nearly 6,000 troops. Now, with my newly built independent battalion, there are only more than 1,500, which is less than an infantry regiment; the 128th Division, with a total of 8,000 people, fought for seven consecutive days, and less than 4,000 people were able to enter the trenches.

Yes, fighting against the Japanese invaders, as a soldier, dying on the battlefield is our fate, but sir, have you ever thought that if these 20,000 people are supplemented in the rear, with them as the skeleton, they can become 60,000 or even 80,000 people after two or three months of training. What they can do The number of Japanese invaders killed must be several times more than now.

The Japanese army entered the North China and Shanghai Expeditionary Forces in China, plus the Tenth Army, with a total force of more than 500,000. If we want to win this war, we have to kill these more than 500,000 Japanese troops. If we can't kill them once, then we will do it twice. If we can't do it twice, then we will do it ten times. If we can't do it ten times, then we will do it a hundred times. There are 400 million registered people in China, and there are only 90 million people in Japan. As long as the number of Japanese we kill is greater than their birth population, or in other words, we kill all their adult men in a long enough time..." Tang Dao said this and didn't continue.

Lieutenant General Wu, who was full of anger, and Lieutenant General Guo, who was smoking silently, looked at each other and couldn't help but take a breath of cold air.

Both of them were considered senior generals in the army. They had heard a lot of various views on fighting against Japan, such as the argument that China was destined to use "space for time" to win this war, which they had discussed before Tang Dao arrived.

That was the view of the two wise men that Lieutenant General Wu admired very much.

One was from Mr. Baili, who was then the senior military adviser of the National Government. His words, "Whether we win or lose, we will not make peace with them!" were deeply recognized by Lieutenant General Wu.

The other was from the supreme leader of another party. His view that "China is so big that it can swallow a whale and kill an elephant" was also frequently nodded by Lieutenant General Wu. In a sense, it was also Lieutenant General Wu's lifelong blessing to be stationed in the northwest and witness the style of that person.

It was precisely because of this strategic cognition that Lieutenant General Wu was not afraid of death, but he was never pedantic. He would not have the mentality of dying with the enemy just because a city like Nanjing was about to fall.

It was just that he didn't know what kind of beastly behavior the Japanese army had done after the fall of Nanjing in the past. If he had known it in advance, perhaps he would have changed his decision.

Letting civilians suffer and be slaughtered because of the war was a shame for all the living soldiers. For a soldier like him, it was unacceptable.

Tang Dao would not tell this person about the consequences. These were only the first few months of the Patriotic War. There was no telling how many long years were waiting for the whole of China. What China needed was not the bravery of 20,000 people who would die with the capital, but 20,000, even tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of people who could fight bloody battles with the Japanese invaders in the future.

For these two people, Tang Dao's view of "fighting a population-consuming war with the Japanese based on population base" was the first time, and it was so cruel.

Whether it was for Japan or China.

No matter how much territory is lost, the purpose of the war is not to recover the territory, but to kill as many people as possible. If there are 500,000 people, then kill them. If there are 1 million people, kill them, until most of the young and strong people in Japan are consumed.

This is a typical plan to wipe out the whole family.

This is certainly not what Tang Dao thought of, but the future direction of the Patriotic War and the several wars that broke out in the future, and the final outcome was played out.

In the past, Japan stationed 2 million troops in China at most, and the war losses reached 400,000. This did not hurt the bones, but it involved one-third of the Japanese army's troops, resulting in its troops being stretched on a larger battlefield-the Pacific battlefield, so that the Japanese headquarters frantically expanded its troops, bringing its troops to a staggering 11 million.

This is really hurtful. At least one-third of the young and strong became soldiers. What do they eat, drink, and use? Domestic production was finally forced to be dominated by the elderly and women.

This is why the Americans used two big fat bombs to directly knock Japan to its knees. If the conventional war continues, after killing these 11 million soldiers, Japan will fall into a situation where there are not enough people to sow seeds. If it drags on for another ten or eight years, the Japanese may not even have to bother to count the birth rate, because that only requires people who have attended elementary school to calculate it with their fingers.

The Japanese were lucky. After the two big fat bombs were dropped, they chose to kneel directly and did not perish, but a small country in Southeast Asia was not so lucky.

After ten years of fighting with the American soldiers, the young and strong were harvested, and they were so inflated that they were overconfident and provoked China, the rising dragon. Another ten years came, and the loss of a large number of young and strong made it still not recover for thirty years. There is no economy with a population ball! When Tang Dao traveled through time, owning a motorcycle was the biggest dream of the young people in the country who wanted to show off.

If they want to wrestle with China again, it will take a hundred years, and by that time, China may have been so powerful that they dare not even have this idea.

Fighting population consumption is extremely cruel, but it is the best way to kick the opponent into hell.

"Let's not talk about whether the Military and Political Department will agree. The garrison of my 67th Army is still in the northwest. Where can I get additional troops for my army? I, Wu, dare not count on those people." Lieutenant General Wu calmed down and let out a long sigh.

"Sir, don't worry about it. You can leave this matter to General Guo. He will definitely arrange it for you." Tang Dao couldn't help laughing when he saw Lieutenant General Wu let go.

"Don't talk nonsense, kid. I'm still worried about where my 43rd Army will get additional troops. How can I help my friendly army?" Lieutenant General Guo was scared by Tang Dao.

Even the most basic supplement of the 67th Army requires four infantry regiments! Where can he dig people? Are you all going back to Sichuan together?

"Hehe, as long as the two of you go to Pengcheng together, General, believe me, someone will obediently send six infantry regiments." Tang Dao smiled faintly.

"Pengcheng?" Lieutenant General Guo was still a little confused.

Lieutenant General Wu was shocked, and he was speechless for a long time looking at Tang Dao in surprise.

As soon as the name of Pengcheng came out, he knew what Tang Dao meant.

Exchange supplies and equipment for people!

But that was one of the biggest secrets of the Northeast Army. Even the senior generals of the Northeast Army knew less than a handful of information.

Tang Dao, how did you know?

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