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Chapter 71 The scattered enemies in the middle of the Soviet Union are good for us to defeat them one by one

(August 13, 1946) Su Tan [1], and told Chen Song [2]: Reported on the 12th.Deploying and annihilating the 99th Brigade and a part of the 65th Division is very good and comforting.The scattered enemies in the middle of the Soviet Union will help us defeat them one by one, and hope to arrange several more battles.That is to say, like the Traffic Corps [3], anyone who can be wiped out will be wiped out.If you can completely smash the attack of the Jiang army in the central Soviet Union, it will have a great impact on the overall situation.I hope to pay attention: (1) Warn your subordinates not to be arrogant. Every time you fight, you must carefully plan and fully prepare, and don't underestimate the enemy. (2) Properly rest and reorganize the troops, recover from fatigue, and preserve vitality.

Military Commission Wei Yuan Hai Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Su and Tan refer to Su Yu and Tan Zhenlin, who were respectively the commander and political commissar of the Central China Field Army at that time. [2] Chen, referring to Chen Yi, who was the commander and political commissar of the Shandong Field Army at that time.Song refers to Song Shilun (1907-1992), a native of Liling, Hunan, who was then the Chief of Staff of the Shandong Field Army. [3] The traffic corps, namely the traffic police corps of the Kuomintang government, the Loyalty and National Salvation Army under the command of Dai Li and the Songhu Special Forces of the Kuomintang Military Committee (stationed in Shanghai after surrendering to the Japanese puppet, renamed the Tax Police Corps) in 1945 Approved and compiled by Chiang Kai-shek in September, the Ministry is equipped with American-made weapons for use in the Central China battlefield.

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