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Chapter 447: The Fog of the Far East

Xie Weijun, Li Manshan and others were waiting at the door as if they were here to see the latest news, just to make a new look. Last night, Zeng Yiyang asked Liu Xianhe to guide Gao Pinbiao, hoping that he could come forward for the captured Japanese soldiers and become a bridge of communication between the anti-Japanese government and the Japanese prisoners.

Although Liu Xianhe believes that this matter is mostly unsuccessful...

In the past, it was not that Japanese officers had been captured, but they looked like I would rather die than surrender.

If you don't give him a knife in the neck, you will still treat you as your enemy.

The only thing that affects him is to pull him to the execution ground, and even some Japanese prisoners will be grateful to the executioner.

The wooden door was slowly pushed open once more, and Liu Xianhe walked out steadily. Behind him, you could see Gao Pinbiao bowing to show him off. This situation made me see the generals who had outstanding achievements on the battlefield and were dizzy. What was going on?

"His he agreed?" Xie Weijun asked thousands of questions in disbelief, his tone full of disbelief you fooled me.

Liu Xianhe also looked suspicious, and was regarded as the most impossible thing by him. He did it all. He nodded in a muddy way, so he said, "Don't ask me why, I'm still confused now?"

"No! Political Commissar Liu, no matter how you say, being able to convince a Japanese general to come out to do things is a great contribution to the united front work. Not to mention in the Northeast, I think even the central government will send a telegram to congratulate you. Maybe Chiang Kai-shek will not be able to sit still and send you a commendation order in the middle of the night." Li Manshan smiled and pleased, the only regret in his heart was that the great contribution was not his share.

Even Jia Kuangou, who loves to take advantage of small gains, can be considered the first achievement, so why is there nothing he has to do with?

"Hide away. Who can't sleep in the middle of the night and worry about this?" Except for Xie Weijun, Li Manshan and others are all his old subordinates. They have been in love for so many years and speak a lot. In addition, Liu Xianhe has always been doing political work, and most of the work needs to be solved through communication, so he can get along with the surroundings without losing his majesty. Xie Weijun is very envious of this.

"By the way, Lao Xie, it is best to control Gao Pinbiao's affairs to a small extent." Liu Xianhe remembered that Gao Pinbiao was very sensitive to the incident of his capture and repeatedly begged Liu Xianhe to keep it confidential.

Xie Weijun certainly couldn't understand the enthusiasm for war in Japan, but he quickly figured out the joints. Gao Pinbiao should be worried about his family, and most of the captured Japanese officers would have this psychological shadow.

Perhaps, as a Chinese, we cannot understand this contradiction.

Once captured, their family members in Japan will soon become prisoners and slaves, which is better than death.

Xie Weijun pursed her lips and thought about it. Keeping confidentiality is not a long-term thing, and no one can guarantee that it will not leak the secret. There have been too many incidents of evading prisoners in the mine. In addition to being shot dead, they were caught back as a "typical" education. The rest is the number of missing people. These people may have returned to the Kwantung Army with some news from the base area and brought the news to the Kwantung Army.

Not as good?

"Political Commissar, do you think this is OK?"

"you say."

"We put some sensitive and certain Japanese officers on the battlefield to kill the enemy. First, we can promote our anti-Japanese war situation and let the people see the real results; in addition, it can also dispel their resistance, further resolve the contradictions in the prisoner-of-war camp, and allow them to dig with peace of mind." Xie Weijun's suggestion was to open up a new idea, which was very feasible, and immediately obtained the support of Liu Xianhe: "I think this method is good, not only can the Japanese not be worried about being captured, no longer worrying about being captured, nor will they think about seeking death all day long, but their enthusiasm for work will gradually increase. The output of several of our controlled mines will also greatly increase."

The two of them planned to form a report and form a system.

However, Liu Xianhe was still a little worried, not mainly with the Japanese prisoners of war, but with Zeng Yiyang. It is strange to say that Zeng Yiyang's various policies against prisoners of war were very strict. For example, prisoners of war who had a food of six taels a day needed to go down to the mine to work.

The Chinese workers' regular food is one pound and two taels, so a Japanese prisoner of war is hungry every day and puts his chest on his back.

No matter what I see, I can't get interested, but when I see food, my eyes are full of green light, like a hungry wolf.

Fighting and robbery were in chaos in the prisoner-of-war camp, and injuries continued to occur repeatedly.

To put it bluntly, the fight between several prisoners of war hurt people is not a big deal for the garrison that manages the mines. The key is that the output of coal mines and iron ore has not been increased, causing a lot of waste of personnel.

If one comes forward, it will naturally reverse this unfavorable situation to a large extent.

Among the Japanese prisoners, Gao Pinbiao is the most intimidating person. A general title is enough to make many Japanese prisoners who walked from farmland to the battlefield. The only worry is whether Gao Pinbiao uses the power of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Government to release him and constantly accumulate strength. When his strength is enough, it will become an unstable factor?

Gao Pinbiao's attitude will play a decisive factor in this.

One day, Gao Pinbiao locked himself in the house, and he didn't leave the door, and he didn't even walk in the two doors. He even had a dim mood and was as if he was crazy about what was happening outside.

A document drafted by him, including how to manage prisoners of war, quickly became one by one, with clear regulations and sufficient reasons. The only thing that made Gao Pinbiao worried was whether his proposal would be passed. Perhaps the issue of prisoners of war also gave Zeng Yiyang a headache, because it was not easy to kill, and it was not just one or two people, and there were at least two or three thousand.

Of course, Zeng Yiyang hopes that these Japanese soldiers can be tough on the battlefield, at least not to cause trouble for him.

"Is there still no news?"

A day later, Liu Xianhe walked to the small courtyard where Gao Pinbiao was imprisoned and asked the sentinel guarding the yard.

"Chief, the old Japanese inside is talking all day long, and I don't know what to say anymore. Sometimes, after a few words, I just lie on the table to write, crazy, I won't be stupid!" The sentry began to be very curious about Gao Pinbiao.

The Japanese General!

Although you are not allowed to beat or scold, you can treat it as a rare thing. Can you see?

But in a day, this freshness passed. The Eastern Japanese were different from the Western Japanese. Compared with the tall and big Russians, the Japanese also had yellow skin and dark hair. They were generally much shorter than the Northeastern people, and there was no point in view.

Liu Xianhe snorted angrily: "If you are stupid, he won't be stupid."

How could a general who commands tens of thousands of people to fight be a fool? Even if he is a defeated general, he can only say that he has encountered an opponent who is stronger than him.

When he pushed open the yard, Liu Xianhe was first shocked. Gao Pinbiao made himself look like he was disfigured in one day, and his hair was much more gray, and a ball of gray black drooped on his forehead.

A young staff officer who temporarily acted as a translator stood up and came to Liu Xianhe with a tired face: "Chief."

"What's going on?" Liu Xianhe numbled and pointed in Gao Pinbiao's direction.

"I haven't slept for a day and a night, and he is still injured. I guess he doesn't have enough rest time during the battle, so I must be tired. But he doesn't agree to let him rest. He has a stubborn temper, so I can't help..." The staff officer spread his hands and said that he had no choice but to use this Japanese general.

This is in the Northeast. If a Japanese general is captured in North China, the preferential treatment he enjoys may even exceed the treatment of a ** general.

"Oh by the way." The staff officer suddenly remembered something and picked up a ball of manuscripts from the table and delivered them to Liu Xianhe's hand, saying, "Chief, I have translated all the documents he wrote about prisoners of war management in the past two days."

"Thanks for your hard work!"

Liu Xianhe looked at Gao Pinbiao, who was sitting on the wooden bed like an old monk, and felt a little confused. He left the courtyard first.

With the end of the Suihua Battle, the situation in North Manchuria will have a reversal side.

Among the main forces north of the Songhua River, the 12th Division on the northern line had no other way of retreat except to joining with the 8th Division, taking advantage of its offensive firepower to open up contact with the 14th Division and retreating to Qiqihar.

On the ** side, Zeng Yiyang has drawn the main forces of the 1st and 2nd Divisions to the battlefield and deployed defenses in the Hulan River Defense Zone. It posed a threat to Harbin, a major city in North Manchuria controlled by the Japanese army. It not only gives the opponent an inertia in defense, but also has certain offensive capabilities to alleviate the threats faced by the 10th Column in Harbin.

Liu Xianhe, who returned to the command center, found Zeng Yiyang in the confidential room.

Zeng Yiyang, who was waiting by the radio station, seemed a little impatient, and it was obvious that something had affected his mood.

Liu Xianhe handed the document written by Gao Pinbiao to Zeng Yiyang, and he was suspicious. Could it be that something big happened in less than half an hour after he left?

Zeng Yiyang looked down at the manuscript. It was much easier to manage a prisoner of war camp than to command an army. Gao Pinbiao mainly started from some small things to guide the prisoners of war, so as to reduce the conflict between the prisoners of war and the garrison troops.

Zeng Yiyang nodded in agreement. In fact, he knew that he would just suppress it. He had no other way except to kill all the Japanese prisoners. However, after receiving the central government's order, he was embarrassed for a while. He thought about using Huairou methods, but if he ordered the garrison troops to take the initiative to show their kindness, he would definitely be considered by the captive soldiers to be afraid of them. God knew what would happen, but fortunately he did nothing.

What should be punished, what should be beaten will be beaten.

If the prisoners of war regulations that are absolutely not allowed to be violated, it is normal to kill them.

But you have to leave some to report, right?

Zhuanbang signed the manuscript and handed it to Liu Xianhe. Zeng Yiyang said with concern: "Old Huang has arrived in Vladivostok, accompanied by Alev."

"Arev of the Military Commission of the Soviet Communist Party?"

"That's right."

Liu Xianhe was stunned for a moment and felt sad and said, "It's going to change." (To be continued...)


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