685, monkey fights stupid bear

Zhanggu Peak is located on the east bank of more than 20 kilometers upstream of the Tumen River estuary, and is a highland with an altitude of only about 150 meters.

Standing on the top of the hill, you can clearly see the Soviet plain of Poshet. On a clear day, you can also see the vicinity of Vladivostok in the distance.

Zhang Gufeng has been the inherent territory of the Chinese nation since ancient times, but it was occupied by the despicable, shameless, and greedy Soviet Russia. Even when the Manchu dynasty was at its most corrupt, they did not sell Zhang Gufeng.

According to the Hunchun boundary agreement in 1886, the border line leads to the foothills on the east side of Guò Zhanggu Peak, which proves that Zhanggu Peak is ours.

According to the map drawn up by the border officer of You Hunchun and the Chinese army stationed in Yangguanping in 1909, the boundary line is located in the area east of Changchi (Hassan Lake) on the east side of Zhanggufeng, and the direction is from south to north, which proves that Zhanggufeng is ours.

The map surveyed and drawn up by the Russian General Staff in 1911, with a scale of 1/84,000, shows that the border line is the same as that in the above-mentioned "1909 map", which proves that Zhang Gufeng is ours.

In the map issued by the Army Survey Bureau of the three eastern provinces from 1915 to 1920, the border line is the same as that of the above-mentioned "1886 Boundary Treaty", which proves that Zhang Gufeng is ours.

However, Soviet Russia still brazenly occupies 400,000 square kilometers of land east of Ussuri Jiangboli and has become the most greedy and hateful bandit in the world!

Bai Shujie knew that Soviet Russia was now in a time of civil strife and poverty. The little devil is now bent on stabilizing the surrounding environment and preparing for the next annexation of China.

Both wolves are not as good as animals, not a good thing. But Bai Shujie doesn't have the ability to kill them now, so he decided to create some chaos between them and let them go dog-eat-dog. Don't be too fucking idle, thinking about those things in the land of China all day long.

Although these two vicious wolves made a "non-aggression pact", Bai Shujie knew that the two wolves were not credibility things, and they were not things to repay their kindness at all, and no one would take the treaty seriously.

In the case of the Amur River Fleet and the Sun-Wu Fortress incident, Bai Shujie used his strength to sail the boat, secretly fanning the flames and adding fuel to the fire, and the two wolves finally showed their fangs, and they both wanted to bite off a piece of meat from each other.

Two years ahead of history, on March 19, 1936, the cabinet meeting of Dwarf Akiko approved Hideki Tojo's "Report on the Truth of the Sun Wu Massacre and the Appropriate Use of Force to Punish the Other Party".

At the same time, the Minister of War ordered the commander of the Korean Army, Lieutenant General Kotaro Nakamura, to "concentrate the units of the Korean Army near the border according to the needs of the Korean Army, but the exercise of force shall be based on a separate order."

On March 20, 1936, the commander of the Korean Army immediately ordered the commander of the 19th Division, Lieutenant General Otaka Kamizo (headquarters in Ronan), to be ready to send troops urgently at any time. The mobilized troops consisted of roughly four squadrons, two mountain artillery brigades, and one field heavy artillery brigade to further guard the border areas.

The next day, March 21, the commander of the Korean Army issued another order to the commander of the 19th Division to concentrate the troops ready for dispatch in the area on the west bank of the Tumen River.

At the same time, it was strictly ordered that if they advanced to the area on the east bank of the Tumen River (on the side of Zhanggu Peak and Shacao Peak) and exercised force, they must follow a separate order and not act without authorization.

The 19th Division moved when it heard this, and the two squadrons of the first-line troops were concentrated near Xingqing and Awudi before dawn on March 22.

Bai Shujie finally received information from Zhong Guitang's Korean Independent Regiment and Chen Jie's scouts of the South Manchurian Independent Division, which was the transfer of the 19th Division of the Little Devils.

The small devil appeared in a large-scale troop build-up, and this incident finally alarmed a person. This man was Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov, who later became famous. Later, he stubbornly defended Stalingrad and created the miracle that "the occupied city never falls".

It was a tragic and tragic battle. Stalingrad was turned into a rubble field, and 80% of the city's residential areas were destroyed. In the city, which was full of rubble and ruins, Chuikov led the 62nd Army to resist stubbornly.

Every street, every building, every factory in the city was fought over and over again dozens or hundreds of times, and neither of us nor the enemy dared to say what place had been occupied. Fierce gunfights took place almost twenty-four hours without interruption, and German casualties began to multiply.

At the height of the fighting, the 62nd Army under Chuikov's command, which had just been replenished with new fighters in the city, had an average survival time of no more than 24 hours; The officers who have just been added will only live for three days at most!

However, in 1936, Chuikov was not a famous general, so he served as an intelligence staff officer in the General Staff of the Far Eastern Special Army, engaged in the collection and collation of intelligence, and was directly responsible to the commander of the group army, Blyukhel.

The headquarters of the Special Army of the Far East of Soviet Russia is stationed in Ussuriysk (that is, Shuangchengzi of our country), about 80 kilometers southeast of Dongning County, Mudanjiang.

V.K. Blyukhel received a report on the enemy situation sorted out by Chuikov and was puzzled: "Comrade Chuikov, we have greatly reduced our forces and expressed the greatest friendship and sincerity. The Pacific monkeys are still pressing closer, why is that? ”

Chuikov flipped through the information in his hand and said: "Comrade commander, according to the information from the Reichchinsk border guards, one night three months ago, a violent clash broke out in the territory of Sun-Wu, west of the Amur River (Heilongjiang), and the soldiers at our checkpoint saw that four Japanese checkpoints on the opposite side had been touched. ”

Blyukhel pondered for a long time: "If I am not mistaken, Comrade Chuikov, do you mean that the Pacific monkeys are being attacked because of the attack on the border posts, and now the troops on the border are being strengthened to ensure security, right?" ”

"No, no, Comrade Commander, your understanding is just the opposite!" Chuikov shook his head and said, "My opinion is that the Japanese troops on the other side should suspect that we have moved their cheese and are now preparing to retaliate. Therefore, I would like to remind Comrade Commander that it is necessary for us to take some countermeasures. ”

"This is more troublesome, Comrade Chuikov." Blyukher's face was gloomy: "The Supreme Command just issued an order not long ago to ensure peace on the border. You are now talking about taking countermeasures, Comrade Chuikov, which is completely contrary to the orders of the Supreme High Command. ”

"Shall we not do anything, Comrade Commander?" Chuikov was a little anxious: "In case the Japanese army comes, and we are not prepared, Comrade Commander, it will be very passive, and at the same time it will cause great casualties." ”

"I think so, Comrade Chuikov." Blyukhel shook the information in his hand: "You immediately report this information to the Supreme High Command and see what the attitude of the respected Comrade Stalin and the comrades of the General Staff is." ”

In the early morning of March 24, 1936, before receiving the order to "take action" from above, the tradition of the little devil "going down and going up" was once again displayed, and it was vividly displayed!

The commander of the 19th Division, Otaka Kamezo, ordered a 147-man Inoue squadron to make a surprise attack and occupy the deserted Shacao Peak. Then immediately proceed to build fortifications on the high ground.

Shacao Peak is a small uplifted peak located more than two kilometers north of Zhanggu Peak, its height is slightly lower than that of Zhanggu Peak, and it is usually not conspicuous at all.

This action of the head of the Odaka Turtle Hiding Division was completely tentative. On the one hand, look at the reaction of the Soviet Russian team, and on the other hand, look at the bottom line of the opponent's patience, and then decide what action to take. (Later, the Indian Asan learned this trick and specialized in Tibet.) No response!

Squadron Leader Kenji Inoue sent a telegram back saying that more than 10 members of the Soviet and Russian border patrol appeared about two kilometers to the east and observed with binoculars for more than half an hour, but they returned without taking any action.

At 3:20 p.m., about 80 Russian troops marched westward, and then began to chirp non-stop at the foot of Shacao Peak. But after a stalemate of more than three hours, these people from the Soviet Russian army went back.

At 4:30 p.m., Odaka Kamizo reconfirmed that the Russians had indeed taken no action. He believed that the Russian army would not dare to go to war with him, so he ordered another squadron to be dispatched urgently. An hour later, they occupied the real commanding height, Zhanggufeng, and began to build fortifications.

Thinking about it, he still didn't understand his hatred, so Otaka Kamizo immediately issued an order to set up a boundary marker five kilometers east of Zhanggu Peak to confirm the final national border.

At 7:00 p.m. on March 24, 1936, under the cover of two tanks, two companies of the Russian army attacked Shacaofeng and Zhanggufeng in the north. The battle officially began, and the Zhang Gufeng incident broke out.

The battle lasted until about 7:20 p.m., when two Russian tanks were blown up, and the two companies lost more than half of their strength, and they were forced to retreat without the strength to fight again. The first offensive of the Russian army of the Soviet Union failed.

Excited by the initial victory, the commander of the Otaka Kamizo Division ordered a squadron of engineers to reinforce the front line, build a complete fortification, and begin preparations for the construction of a permanent outpost.

At about nine o'clock in the morning of March 25, 1936, the Soviet Russian army dispatched two battalions and six tanks, divided into two assault groups, and launched another attack on the heights of Zhanggufeng and Shacaofeng.

Otaka Kamezo improvised and ordered the 25th Mountain Artillery Wing stationed in Ronan to immediately dispatch two mountain artillery squads, and at the same time ordered the tank squadron to urgently dispatch to participate in the battle.

The scale of the war expanded, and minor disputes turned into local military conflicts. In the course of the tug-of-war between the two highlands, both sides suffered heavy losses.

The light tanks of the little devils could not resist the rapid-fire guns of the Soviet Russian troops, and one squadron lost half of its 8 tanks, and two infantry squadrons lost one-third.

However, the mountain artillery team reinforced by the little devils made great achievements, not only destroying six tanks of the Soviet Russian army, but also blowing up two infantry battalions to the point of flesh and blood, and the army was crushed. The second offensive of the Russian army was a crushing defeat.

The commander of the division, Otaka Kamezo, said: "We must take this opportunity to deal a blow to the Soviet army so that it can taste the true might of the Imperial Japanese Army, otherwise it will be difficult to accomplish the important task of effectively ensuring border security." ”

So he ordered the two squadrons to launch a pursuit of the enemy in front of them, inflicting as much damage as possible on the enemy, and forcing the enemy to abandon the attack.

Hearing this, the two squadrons each left a squad to guard the position, and the rest of the personnel launched an annihilating pursuit. Along the way, more than 200 Russian soldiers were killed and wounded, more than 400 guns of various kinds were captured, and four rapid-fire guns were also dragged back.

In view of the fact that the two squadrons had already completed their combat missions, the division commander Otaka Kamezo replaced the other two squadrons of the reserve and was ready to counterattack the enemy's offensive operations at any time.

Throughout the conflict, Otaka Kamezo never thought of reporting the battle situation to the Kwantung Army Headquarters, but focused all his attention on completely defeating the enemy's combat determination and stabilizing the existing national border.

After all, what happens next, let's see how it will be broken down next time.