In the autumn of 1948, the Central Military and Political Bureau decided to first engage in a strategic decisive battle with the Kuomingtang army in the northeast.
However, as for when and on which point to attack first, it was difficult for the government to make up their mind. They had repeatedly discussed with the central government and could not reach an agreement. At this time, there were no small battles to fight in the northeast, so they could only choose between Changchun, Shenyang, and Jinzhou.
Shenyang was the base camp of the Northeast Guomindang Army, and it was located between Changchun and Jinzhou. There were Chang and Jin as barriers, so it was difficult to take it first.
He could only choose between Changchun and Jinzhou.
The first stop for the train south of Haerbin was a small town called Shuangcheng.
The Northeast People's Liberation Army General Command was located in a large, quaint house in Shuangcheng. There were two courtyards in the east and west. The west courtyard was the chief of staff, and the east courtyard was the residence.
Facing the map on the wall, his gaze moved from Changchun to Jinzhou, and then from Jinzhou to Changchun. Then, he put his hands behind his back and paced around the room in deep thought.
The Party Central Committee and the Central Military Administration, represented by the Tang Dynasty, had their eyes locked on Jinzhou. The Tang Dynasty was watching the Tang Dynasty's reaction and trying to figure out the Tang Dynasty's thoughts.
In Shuangcheng, the headquarters of the Northeast People's Liberation Army, he was in a simple and clean bungalow, measuring the green brick floor under his feet with square steps. At this time, his heart was like a pendulum, swinging to Changchun and Jinzhou.
On the issue of the South to North Ningxian line, it should be said that the two countries had the same opinion.
With his intelligence, even if he didn't see this clearly or didn't see the significance of this action, he had to understand it.
Then what was the reason that made him hesitate?
It turned out that in the later stages of the winter offensive launched by the Northeast People's Liberation Army, although Wei Lihuang, the commander-in-chief of the Northeast General of Suppression, had gathered 200,000 troops in Shenyang, he would rather watch Liaoyang, Anshan, Yingkou, and Siping fall one by one. He gritted his teeth and did not move.
It was not that Wei Lihuang sincerely handed over these strategic locations to the Northeast People's Liberation Army, but he was afraid that the only troops in his hands would be wiped out by the Northeast People's Liberation Army.
The situation in the northeast battlefield was clear: apart from the three enemy groups of Changchun, Mukden, and Jinzhou, there was no battle to fight. If they wanted to fight, it would be a tough battle, a big battle, and a vicious battle.
Since the heavy forces were stationed in Shenyang, it was impossible to start from Shenyang. They could only choose between Changchun and Jinzhou.
First, he didn't grit his teeth when he wanted to attack Changchun, and then he didn't make up his mind when he went south.
Criticizing that they had left Twin Cities late. In a large army battle, there was indeed a need for the "slow" of the "four fast and one slow". But this was not the only reason. The most important and crucial reason was that the Tang wanted to attack Changchun, not Jinzhou.
In ancient times and in the world, there was no general who did not say that he would not fight a battle he was not confident in. However, when it came to the truth, it was not easy to be confident between being confident and not being confident.
Going south to the Beining Line and taking Jinzhou in one fell swoop was a wonderful move to launch a surprise attack on the enemy's unexpected vital parts, whether from then on or now. In the face of a more magnificent historical drama, in the face of the first decisive battle between the two parties, as the highest commander of the People's Liberation Army in the northeast battlefield, he seemed indecisive and indecisive.
Attacking Changchun would make it easier for them to gather troops and support the base area. Enemy reinforcements and breakthroughs within a 600-kilometer radius would also make it easier to annihilate the enemy. Moreover, taking down Changchun could remove the worries of the rear and facilitate the gathering of troops to fight in the south. However, from the overall situation of the war, the situation was not the same. One of the reasons why Jiang did not retreat to the northeast was that his 100,000-strong army was besieged in Changchun. Taking down Changchun would remove a burden on Jiang Jieshi and give him the determination to retreat into the pass, thus preserving a relatively complete strategic group. This was detrimental to the overall situation of the party.
At that time, the police didn't see this or didn't see the whole picture.
His brain was still revolving around how to take down Changchun.
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