Chapter 515: 53rd Army

Of course, Zhang Chi, who was in Shenyang, didn't know about Hideki Tojo and Roosevelt, and he didn't need to know, because he had too many things to do at this time, and everything was urgent. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

The first thing to do was to let the 1st and 2nd regiments continue on the road north...... Blitzkrieg is a "fast" word, so even if the fighters are quite tired at this time, there is no way but to overcome it.

In fact...... The difficulties faced by the soldiers of the expeditionary force were nothing, at least the soldiers still traveled by cars, tanks, and half-tracks, and the drivers on the road would be a little harder, but several drivers could take turns driving, and the infantry could rest in the cars.

If you really want to say that it is hard, where can it compare to the Red Army's Long March and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, which are sleepless marches on foot for days and nights...... It is said that the volunteers often slept while walking in this mode of marching, and they could fall asleep while walking, so you can imagine how sleepy they were. As for the direction...... That is to put on the shoulders of the warriors in front of you, and follow the front and the back of the front, and once one person falls, the whole column of people falls like dominoes. And he fell down for a long time and didn't get up...... Not because of anything else, but because they fell asleep more soundly, and a few cadres had to come up and slap each of them a few times to reorganize the team.

This time, Zhang Chi did not follow the group to the front, because Shenyang needed to be rectified.

After the battle, Zhang Chi took a break to go to the temporary settlement of prisoners of war in the northern suburbs...... More than 2,000 captives from various countries rescued from the North Camp were housed here.

Zhang Chi did this because he knew that it was very important to build momentum in the international arena during this period, as some people said: during World War I, it was a few countries that decided the pattern of the whole world, and during World War II, it was a meeting of several oligarchs in a secret room that decided the fate of the world...... It was World War II, so it was important to build momentum internationally.

The temporary resettlement camp is not far from Beidaying, less than two miles away.

Originally, they could have been placed in the ...... of the North Camp At this time, a large number of houses in Shenyang had been destroyed, and the remnants of the enemy in the factories had not yet been cleared, so the relatively intact Beidaying was the most ideal place to resettle, after all, there was no place where more than 2,000 people could be arranged casually.

But the captives said that they did not want to return to the northern camp, preferring to use the tents provided by the expeditionary force to set up their own camp in the field.

It was difficult for Zhang Chi to understand their approach...... In the course of these years, they had lost their freedom, not even basic life support, and now that they were free, they no longer wanted to go back to the cell where they were imprisoned.

Therefore, when Zhang Chi got out of the car, he saw the joyful celebrations of the captives, some excitedly threw everything in their hands into the air, some lay on the ground in a very exaggerated posture and looked at the air, and some looked at the photos in their hands with a smile on their faces, as if they couldn't wait to return to China and reunite with their families.

"Master!" The soldiers who maintained order watched Zhang Chi walk down and couldn't help but stand up and salute.

A U.S. military adviser who acted as an interpreter said to the captives in English: "Gentlemen, haven't you always wanted to thank the people who saved you in person? He's coming! ”

"Wow!" When the captives heard this, they surrounded them from all directions.

"Thank you, sir!" An American soldier ran up, saluted Zhang Chi, and then gushed out, "You and your army have brought us freedom." We were captured by the Japanese for more than two years, and we suffered in Japanese prisons, where thousands of our comrades died of starvation and torture...... In total, only four people escaped, but they did not succeed and were eventually caught by the Japanese and tortured to death in front of all of us! I simply can't find the right words to describe the insult that the Japanese have given us. Sir, as an ordinary American soldier, I express to you with great gratitude: None of us will ever remember this day, and we will all be your most loyal friends in this life! Thank you, thank you! ”

"Thank you!"

"I can be reunited with my family, thanks to your help! Appreciate! ”

……

One by one, the captives rushed forward to shake hands with Zhang Chi, all of them were thin and pale, but their eyes shone with happiness and excitement, and some even had tears on their faces......

Zhang Chi couldn't help but be silent.

He had prepared a bunch of powerful words, and he had hoped to use them to deliver a speech to achieve the goal of shaping the international image of the Chinese military.

But Zhang Chi couldn't say anything.

Because Zhang Chi felt the sincerity of these captives, he felt that it would be an insult to them to use politics at this time.

At this moment, Zhang Chi really realized one thing: although it is true that there are only interests between countries, this is not the case for soldiers...... Chinese soldiers are the same as American soldiers and British soldiers, at least at this moment.

After leaving the prisoner of war placement, Zhang Chi received the news that the 53rd Army had arrived in Shenyang...... The 53rd Army came by train, and the expeditionary force captured five trains, two passenger and three freight trains in Lushun, and then the Chinese sappers also followed the troops all the way to repair the railway, and it didn't matter which sections of the railway were blown up in front of them, the sappers had Yankee maintenance machinery in their hands, and the rails were in the Japanese factory, and they were repaired all the way, and they were opened to traffic not long ago, so the 53rd Army and its equipment were transferred up in one breath.

The commander of the 53rd Army is called Wu Xuexin, and although he is a military commander with a higher official position than Zhang Chi, he has the experience of the Sixth Army in the past, and then he has been rectified along the way, and he also knows that the actual helmsman of the Chinese Expeditionary Force is Zhang Chi.

So when Zhang Chi appeared at the train station, he trotted all the way to Zhang Chi, and stood up and saluted: "Report to the master's seat!" I am Wu Xuexin, commander of the 53rd Army! ”

"Hmm!" Zhang Chi replied casually, he was used to it.

None of that matters.

The important thing is that Zhang Chi looked at the soldiers of the 53rd Army, the soldiers from the Northeast who were lined up in a neat formation next to the train...... There was a cold light in his eyes, and his face was full of murderous energy.

"Do you know what this place is?" Zhang Chi grabbed the horn and asked.

The soldiers of the 53rd Army had never seen such a lecture, and they did not know how to answer for a while.

"Do you know where you're stepping underfoot?" Zhang Chi asked again.

"Shenyang!"

"Shenyang!"

……

Several soldiers replied.

"Be louder!"

"Shenyang!" The soldiers replied in unison.

"When did you throw it to the Japanese?" Zhang Chi asked again.

All of a sudden, everyone was speechless.

(To be continued.) )