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Chapter 42 "We think we know everything, but we don't know anything"

In Wenjing, the 118th Division of the 40th Army did not take much effort to eat up a battalion of the Korean Army, including the belt and bones. This time, Jin Zhongwu, the commander of the 6th Division of the Korean Army, fainted.He immediately ordered all the units he belonged to (of course, the battalion that was reimbursed can no longer receive orders), the cannon dragged behind the tail of the car should not be idle, unload it immediately, turn the muzzle, and bombard the front! He made a detailed report to the army commander Liu Zaixing about the elimination of a battalion. After all, Liu Zaixing was an excellent military commander in the Korean army, with extremely high strategic judgment. After hearing this, he immediately realized: Kim Il Sung's troops had lost such combat capabilities, and the Chinese must have joined the battle!

He said affirmatively: "You got into the Chinese Lava (pocket) tactics." He immediately gave the order: retreat immediately! He also quickly reported the situation to Commander MacArthur: "Commander, we are in big trouble, and China has dispatched troops!" The aftertone in his words is: Dear Commander MacArthur, a new situation has emerged, and we need to change the existing offensive tactics. At this time in Yunshan and other places, several volunteer soldiers were captured one after another. A transport unit of the 42nd Army of the Volunteer Army, with more than 10 soldiers, strayed into the position of the Korean Army and was captured by the Korean Army.

When he got the news, Kim Baek, head of the Korean 1st Corps, turned pale with shock: He was wondering for the past two days, but Kim Il Sung's troops seemed to have gained fighting power from nowhere since yesterday. It's Chinese! The Chinese are at war! Jin Bai did not dare to neglect at all, and immediately airlifted these prisoners of war to the United Nations Command in Tokyo. After reading the interrogation report, MacArthur, with an IQ of 120, waved his hand, straightened his nose, and twisted his neck: "Impossible!" "There is insufficient evidence to suggest that the Chinese troops entering North Korea were organized."

He didn't believe it at all. It seems that Commander MacArthur has lost his common sense judgment at this time. Later, in response to Commander MacArthur's substandard judgment, U.S. Secretary of Defense Marshall uttered the wonderful quote: "We think we know everything, but we know nothing, and the other side knows everything, and the war begins."
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