Chapter XXXVII

Yang Xiaolin's advantage lies in the fact that he knows the development model of the Dao war, and there are very few combat soldiers of 8,000 people? Perhaps in the eyes of Britain, France, Germany and other countries now, it is indeed a little less, Mr. Sadaoyi has approached him more than once, hoping that Yang Xiaolin can transfer some more troops, he said that China still has this ability, at least let Zhang Zuolin's Northern Group Army fight together, so that China can send at least 200,000 people into Russia.

Yang Xiaolin didn't explain anything to Sa Daoyi, but only perfunctorily said that these people were only the first batch of troops, responsible for building a stable bridgehead for China after arriving in Russia. He told Sa Daoyi that he had asked Zhang Zuolin to prepare, and if there was really a war to be fought later, the Chinese troops would enter immediately.

The Chinese side did let Zhang Zuolin prepare, but only if the situation got out of control, the Northern Army would send troops to Mongolia. What Yang Xiaolin wants to try is this mode of operation, and the fact that there are more logistics service personnel than combat personnel really makes many people incomprehensible, but Yang Xiaolin knows that this is the way to fight war. He is no longer the commander of Yulu Mountain, and the combat mode of letting the signal soldiers charge the enemy with bayonets should be abandoned. War is really not a battle with more men and more guns, and a strong logistical support system, a perfect intelligence system, high-quality troops, and weapons that are one step ahead of others are the key to modern warfare.

He wanted to use this peacekeeping operation to try his new mode of warfare and experiment with the murder weapon he had just developed.

Will there be a war when it comes to Russian peacekeeping? Yang Xiaolin didn't doubt this question at all. The so-called peacekeeping is just his statement, and lately Chinese newspapers have been doing this kind of propaganda, and the same is true in Western countries, where politicians are lying to everyone for the common good. Many journalists went to Russia and took all kinds of photographs, which proved that the Russian people are now living in a state of water and fire. The images of ordinary Russians sitting on bombed-out homes and weeping, young Russian mothers holding the corpses of their children and crying, and Russians cursing war stir the nerves of every reader.

Politicians are calling out loudly. We should give selfless help to the Russian people, and we should do everything in our power to prevent the tragedy from happening! In their outrageous calls for justice, the peacekeepers became angels, and even the workers in their countries seemed to be less radical.

In fact, the three parties to the Russian conflict, with the exception of Nicholas II, Trotsky and Kerensky are now trying to improve the living conditions of the people, and Comrade Trotsky is strongly opposed to the entry of the peacekeeping forces, while Kerensky, although superficially agreeing, is constantly looking for ways to avoid this.

No nation is willing to allow the troops of another country to set foot on its own territory, and only a bastard like Nicholas II, who values personal interests more than national dignity, would make a welcoming statement.

Nikolai was a badass, but unfortunately Krentzky and Trotsky were too naïve, they could have had the opportunity to change the course of things. The aim of the West was really only to get rid of Trotsky, and they still had a good impression of Krentzky, and even felt that this man was more reliable than Nicholas II. However, these two inexperienced leaders of the Russian Revolution also lost the last opportunity. Kerensky, who had communicated with the West, was still thinking of using negotiations to restrain the military operations of the peacekeepers after they entered Russia.

He didn't understand at all, Russia is now finished, and a pack of wolves broke in to eat meat!

Kerensky put forward a very feasible suggestion that Britain and Germany should immediately form an officer corps to intervene in the Russian dispute from the European side. Unify the troops of Belarus and the troops of Nicholas II under the command of the peacekeeping forces. Trotsky's armed forces were also required to be subject to the supervision of the peacekeepers.

This initiative received a positive response from Comrade Trotsky, who, after all, was now in very difficult conditions, and he had no confidence in fighting the war, let alone the certainty of winning it.

But. Britain and Germany were not interested in this proposal. On December 10 of the first year of the Republic, 16 countries, including Britain, Germany, China, France, the United States, Austria, and Japan, issued a joint statement stating that in order to ensure that the war situation in Russia could be controlled, all countries would impose a comprehensive economic blockade on Russia. Do not allow any subsistence and strategic goods to flow into the hands of any armed forces. This statement finally exposed the ambitions of the wolves, who were not interested in peace, but only in Russia. Or rather. They are not willing to let the Russians achieve peace in their own way, and your peace must be led by us.

Or Nicholas II has some experience, people know the rules of the game in this world, don't say anything at this time, as long as you still recognize my regime, how good you say about me.

Trotsky also had many contacts with Yang Xiaolin, hoping that China would change its attitude toward Russia at this time, and that Comrade Yang Xiaolin would be able to pull his brothers at a critical moment, and even if he didn't, you would not fall into the trap. But Yang Xiaolin never gave him a clear answer. This attitude made Trotsky somewhat understand that he, the Chinese proletarian comrade, had in fact been using himself all along, and it was not difficult for him to imagine that the Chinese's aim was not too complicated, that is, to demand the complete disappearance of Russia as a state.

Perhaps, when Russia automatically disintegrates into a bunch of small countries like Luxembourg that have no ability to defend themselves, Comrade Yang Xiaolin will continue to negotiate revolutionary friendship with him.

Trotsky was reluctant to say anything more, let alone let everyone know that everything he had done was nothing but Yang Xiaolin's agitation. It's really not interesting for people to know that they are a fool. Fortunately, although Yang Xiaolin did not promise China not to intervene, he really pulled him. The Chinese side not only made it clear that the Chinese troops would do their best to avoid fighting, but also promised to provide a batch of weapons and equipment to the comrades. Of course, Yang Xiaolin did not say that he gave it to his comrades, but that he could help Trotsky to contact the Stesar gang in what is now Siberia, and ask them to give Trotsky a batch of anti-tank equipment.

Little Japan had brought an armored division with it this time, and Trotsky really needed it. The performance of the Japanese tanks was similar to that of the batch sent to Nikolai by the Chinese, and the Siberian gang won a complete victory. Since you give me a gun, and I have no other way to go, then let's fight! After making contact with Yang Xiaolin, Comrade Trotsky sent his right-hand man Amirol to the Russian Far East town of Nelyungr with 30,000 revolutionary armed forces, and organized the people there to prepare for a fight with Little Japan.

The Russian people in the Western newspapers are all false, and Yang Xiaolin knows that many reporters have not actually gone to Russia at all, they are in Siberia, find a few local Russians to pose for a picture and send them back.

Although it is said that Russia is really in difficulty at present, the methods of our organization are not to say that they are effective, and at least they have encouraged the poor and middle peasants quite strongly. Having strengthened Trotsky's resolve, the Russian people are now really waiting to strike a blow at the invaders. Therefore, Yang Xiaolin believes that what Li Debiao said is very reasonable, and the Chinese troops must first fight a battle with the Siberian Republic and fight the Siberian Republic out. The real battle will not begin until the Japanese catch up.

Russia is really too big, and dismembering it is a technical job, and there is no urgency. It also takes more patience to knock out a few front teeth of the Japanese while dismembering Russia.

On January 3, the second year of the Republic, the Japanese Guards Division landed in Vladivostok under the leadership of Army General Nogi Noshinori, and the military peacekeeping operation of international organizations against Russia was officially announced.

The advance of Little Japan was very smooth, the main forces of the Russian Far Eastern Army had been completely annihilated in the Chinese theater, and the development of the situation did not leave time for the Russian side to regroup, there were only two Russian destroyers in the Vladivostok military port, and there were less than a thousand local armed forces in the city.

When the Japanese battleships sailed over, the Russians did not put up any resistance at all, and the two destroyers raised the white flag very happily. At the same time, the two divisions of the Japanese army that drove from Sakhalin Island were also like bamboos all the way, and the Japanese army took control of the coastal area like two big pincers at once.

In just three days, all the Russian armed forces here laid down their arms, and on January 6 the Japanese Guards Division marched into today's Komsomolsk. Here they met with the first resistance. It was the strongest military fortress in the Russian Far East, and as early as the Russo-Japanese War, Japan launched several attacks on this place, but failed to defeat it. The Russian army created the myth that a battalion held out here for half a year.

But this time, the Russians could only remain miserable.

More than 300 Russian soldiers were unwilling to surrender to the Japanese, and with no pay, no supplies, no reinforcements, and no orders, they chose to resist. The troops here are really chaotic now, and they don't even know whether they belong to the side of the revolution or to Nicholas II. But they know that they are soldiers, and that is enough. There is no shortage of warriors who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the country, and these people may raise their hands and surrender if they come to the battlefield in China, but when they know that they are defending the motherland, their fighting spirit will become very firm.

The battle was not fierce, and after the Japanese had tanks and armored vehicles, there was really no way for the fortress to stop the Japanese soldiers from approaching, and more than 300 people had no way to compete with a Japanese division.

In just an hour, the resistance of the Russians was crushed. The details of the fighting were not known to other countries, and the Japanese state media said in the newspaper No. 7 that they had taken control of the entire fortress, but some foreign journalists who followed the Japanese army said that there were still gunshots inside the fortress.

This is only a small argument, and no one will examine how long it took for the Japanese to put an end to the resistance once and for all. When little Japan saw that its army had captured the Russian military fortress so smoothly, the national mood was quite boiling! (To be continued......)