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Chapter 574 Grand Strategy



Chapter 574 Grand Strategy

After modifying a Japanese Zero aircraft, Ye Feng was ready to set off and return to the Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui areas.

The three planes that were towed back from the battlefield were transformed into one by Ye Feng.

The plane at this time was more than twice as large as before.

According to Song Yu, this somewhat bloated-looking fighter jet can be regarded as the king of the sky.

The only bad thing is that Song Yu, who participated in the transformation process, did not dare to ride it.

Ye Feng was thick-skinned. After completing the transformation, he invited all the gentlemen from the party organization to come and visit, and conducted a test flight on the spot. After a perfect takeoff and landing, Ye Feng walked out of the cabin and announced loudly:

"This is the fighter plane I carefully modified. From now on, the research and development department of our country's air force will use it as a template, and after some technical upgrades, we can start mass production of fighter planes belonging to our Shenzhou Huaxia."

"Now, I give it a name, the jet fighter J-1, or the J-1 fighter."

After hearing this, the gentlemen present did not question it. Instead, they encouraged Ye Feng and told him to secretly implement this project after returning to Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui.

Before setting sail.

Ye Feng also attended a military meeting of the party organization, because a few days ago, Ye Feng took the time to write a strategic plan, the main text of which was about the direction of action of the underground party troops in the next stage.

The strategy proposed by Ye Feng was one north and one south.

The direction of their underground party's attack was to start from the Central Plains and continue advancing northwards, all the way to the three northeastern provinces, striving to recover all the vast territory north of the Yangtze River.

What about the south?

According to Ye Feng's consideration, due to limited military force, the Japanese and Yamashiro army should be allowed to struggle south of the Yangtze River for the time being.

Today, the Japanese still seem strong, but due to the shortage of troops, as the war progresses, it is likely that Yamashiro's army will win the final victory.

The underground party troops recaptured the north.

The army of Shancheng recaptured the south.

A north-south strategy.

In about three years, we can defeat the Japanese and win the final victory in this total war.

at the meeting.

Ye Feng also expressed his own views. Whether it can be passed smoothly depends on the opinions of all gentlemen.

"Comrade Ye Feng, I'm very curious. Don't you know that the Japanese military strength in the north is far greater than their deployment in the south? If we attack with all our strength, this hard bone will be difficult to chew!" someone said.

Ye Feng explained:

"That's right. Most of the Japanese troops are located north of the Yangtze River, especially in the three northeastern provinces with heavy industry. There are even more troops concentrated there. Moreover, after going out to sea, they are very close to the Japanese mainland, so they can increase their troops at any time."

"But the harder the bone is, the higher the profit will be after it is taken down!"

"The industries, factories, railways, airports, various military facilities, and countless material warehouses and transit points controlled by the Japanese are all located north of the Yangtze River. Once we recapture these places, they will change hands and be controlled by our underground party. Our strength will also be able to grow at the fastest speed."

"Especially the heavy industry in the three northeastern provinces. After we beat the Japanese away, we can use that as a base to quickly and gradually develop industrial sectors one by one, and build our own airplanes and cannons. With the technology, we can also radiate industry to other places and establish a complete industrial system for our Shenzhou Huaxia."

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Another gentleman spoke up and asked a question: "Comrade Ye Feng, I agree with your point of view just now, but I still want to ask, why don't we attack in the south?"

The implication.

At this time in the southwest battlefield, the Yamashiro Army and the Japanese Kwantung Army were fighting in full swing on the Wuhan battlefield.

Taking advantage of the fact that both sides are exhausted, their underground party's troops will move south and will definitely be able to gain a lot of benefits.

Especially since Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui have been recovered, troops can be sent from there to quickly enter the southwestern battlefield.

Ye Feng explained:

"The current southwest battlefield is a quagmire. It's easy to get in, but it's hard to get out."

"Because the terrain there is all mountainous and wild, many years of war have reduced many cities and towns to ruins."

"Even if our troops win the battle, there will be no real gains."

"Besides that, the Shancheng regime has already set up its base in Shancheng and has been operating there for a long time. It has a lot of entrenched networks there. Even if we defeat the Japanese, how will we get along with Shancheng?"

Southwestern mountains.

The terrain was easy to defend and difficult to attack everywhere. The Japanese invested a large number of troops but could not defeat the army in the mountain city.

Can their underground party’s current armed forces win?

Someone else asked: "Comrade Ye Feng, in your opinion, how many troops do we need to attack the north?"

Ye Feng said, "The attack to the north will mainly be based on the forces in Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui. Currently, according to the intelligence sent by Shanghai, we have recruited about 15 people in Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui, and are stepping up military training. We will continue to recruit more and recruit another 10 people, with a total force of 25. We will take the lead in retaking Nanjing and the entire Jiangsu region."

"Then we will start the Central Plains War, and then split into two armies, one to attack Shandong, the other to attack Hebei, and gradually move towards Peking."

At the meeting, people continued to raise questions:

"Comrade Ye Feng, where are our troops in Jin-Cha-Ji? Are we just going to leave them there?"

Ye Feng said, "Part of the troops here will prevent the Japanese from the southwest battlefield from moving north, and the other part will focus on recovering Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and other places."

"What if the Japanese feel the situation is serious and want to withdraw from the southwest battlefield and use all their strength to deal with our underground party? You have to know that the old man in the mountain city has always regarded us as a thorn in his side. He will not watch us retake the entire north and will definitely come out to make trouble."

Ye Feng had also thought about this issue.

That is to cut off the north-south passage, deploy forces north of the Yangtze River, and block the Japanese in the south.

As for the army in the mountain city, this is easy to solve.

At present, most of the south is still under the control of the Japanese, such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Jiangxi, etc.

These are the places that have not yet been recovered.

Isn’t the old man in the mountain city jealous?

If the old man insists on sending troops north, Ye Feng will then make a move to withdraw troops and attack southward.

When the old man saw it, he thought, you underground party members have such a big appetite!

Not only do they want to recover the entire north, but they are also eyeing the land in the south. How can this be possible?

In this situation, it goes without saying that the old man in the mountain city will definitely give the order to recover the south first.

After listening to Ye Feng's analysis, many people in the conference room nodded in agreement.

Everyone is very familiar with the character of the old man in Shancheng, after all, they had fought with him for many years.

Once the Shancheng troops' attack in the north was thwarted, given his indecisive temper, he would definitely adjust his strategy and concentrate all his forces south of the Yangtze River.

"Comrade Ye Feng, according to the current situation, the Japanese still have nearly 20 troops in various places north of the Yangtze River. Once the Japanese headquarters sees our intentions, they will definitely send more troops to the Northeast. This battle will not be easy to fight!"

Ye Feng also understood this problem. It was really very difficult for the underground party troops now.

The weapons in the soldiers' hands were basically millet and rifles.

In terms of artillery output, there is almost none.

Also, due to the expansion of the army, there are few veterans in the troops in various places, and new recruits account for more than 70%, so the combat effectiveness is worrying.

to be honest.

It's just that the weapons, firepower, and manpower are not good enough...

In a situation where the strength between the enemy and us is so different, can we win a decisive battle with the well-equipped Japanese in the entire north?


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