But Stilwell was Stilwell after all, and his stubbornness and zeal for his career made him
He never admitted defeat. His life's motto had been ingenious, but it was fitting for him now.
"Don't let those bastards bite you to the ground.”He almost used the domestic military
All the connections, including his classmate and good friend General Marshall, were used to deal with the "pedantic petty official."
He cleverly used Roth's attention to the battlefield of China through the United States.
The Chinese government put pressure on Jiang Jieshi. He finally succeeded, he received a card that could
A pass to travel around the country.
In mid-April 1938, when he returned from investigating the situation of the Soviet Union's military aid to China in Lanzhou,
When he returned to the city, he felt that the city had undergone a surprising change. The emotions of the people of China follow
With the victory of Taierzhuang, they became excited and excited overnight. In his words, it was "lift"
The whole country was overjoyed." People no longer doubted that the Japanese army could be defeated. In Wuhan,
Some of Stilwell's Western friends in the military and the press who sympathized with China said that China
Although he might not necessarily agree that they would win, he nodded his head.
The trip to Lan Zhou had caused him to miss the opportunity to observe the battlefield of Tai 'erzhuang with Tang Enbo's army.
He had the chance, but McCabe had ordered him to go to Lanzhou. For this reason, he was very happy.
Cabe hated it to the bone. "Nosy bastard!" He cursed in his heart. missed
He would not let go of the first bus and the last bus. After dealing with the matter in Lanzhou, he hurriedly reported to his deputy, Captain Carlson.
Instead, he ran straight to Xuzhou.
What is lost in the east corner is reaped in mulberry and elm. He missed the opportunity to watch the Taierzhuang victory, but in Xuzhou, he met Li Zongren, the commander of the Fifth War Zone, who had caused the Japanese modern army to suffer a crushing defeat for the first time since the birth of the army.
One day in May, Colonel Stilwell and General Li Zongren had a heart-to-heart talk on a grass field outside Xuzhou. The Japanese air raid on Xuzhou gave Stilwell such an opportunity. Stilwell was overjoyed to leave the headquarters where the phone was ringing and the reports were endless.
He looked at the general in front of him who had made the Japanese suffer. In his eyes, this thin and capable commander of the Chinese Empire was not what he had heard.
He was tall and brave. His high cheekbones made him look like any southern general in China.
There was not much difference. However, the pair of large eyes on his thin face that were moving agilely revealed
Wisdom and vitality. He didn't look like a man in his fifties. His words and actions were calm and distinct.
He had the vitality of a young man. What he couldn't forget the most was the dark face of the other party.
He was determined, calm, and confident. "He and the Kuomintangs wrapped in fur coats in Wuhan1
New nobles are not the same type." Stilwell thought to himself that he had a good impression of Li Zongren.
"Mr. Military Officer, I heard that you have some opinions on our tactics. Can we talk about it?”Li
Zong Ren stared at Stilwell and asked. The American soldier in front of him was also like a mystery to him. There were many things that he could not figure out.
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