In the song "Long March Songs" praised by the founding general Xiao Hua, he once praised: "Four crossings of the Chishui surprise soldiers, ** soldiers are really like gods." Today, it seems that the outstanding performance of military wisdom is really "using soldiers like gods". However, what few people know is that the reason why ** can "use soldiers like gods" is inseparable from the silent assistance of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission.
Cao Xiangren and Zou Bizhao joined forces, and the Red Army won the first battle.
In 1932, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission was established, which was initially the Intelligence Section of the General Staff of the Military Commission of the Central Revolution, and later upgraded to the Bureau. It is ranked second among the bureaus of the General Staff, so it is named "the second bureau of the Military Commission".
The main responsibilities of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission include radio reconnaissance missions, deciphering enemy codebooks, and obtaining intelligence. The director of the bureau was Zeng Xisheng, a graduate of the fourth phase of Whampoa, and together with Cao Xiangren and Zou Bizhao, he formed the "Three Masters of Decipherment" of the Red Army.
**Secretly set up a radio training course, and Longtan Sanjie quietly collected intelligence.
As early as 1929, he was in charge of the special branch work and secretly set up a training course for radio personnel in Shanghai. At the same time, he entrusted the USSR with help in the training of radio staff. ** Special Branch sent people to infiltrate the Kuomintang, among which the "Three Heroes of Longtan" Qian Zhuangfei, Li Kenong, and Hu Di collected a lot of important information.
In 1931, Zeng Xisheng became the head of the reconnaissance section of the ** Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, responsible for intelligence work. After the establishment of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission, he served as the director.
Deciphering the three heroes emerged, and Zeng Xisheng successfully cracked the enemy's cipher code.
In 1932, Zeng Xisheng, Cao Xiangren and Zou Bizhao cracked the enemy's secret code for the first time and won a great victory for the Red Army. At this time, ** and others were ecstatic. After the third anti-encirclement war, our army seized a large number of radio stations, so the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission became the first department specifically responsible for listening to the enemy's radio stations.
In the Xiangjiang Campaign, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission declassified major information but was ignored by Bogu and Li De.
During the Battle of Xiangjiang, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission once again declassified the enemy's situation: the Hunan warlord He Jian ordered an urgent transfer of troops. ** Considering that intelligence is important, it is recommended not to cross Xiaoshui, but Bogu and Li De insisted on going to Xiangxi, which eventually led to a fiasco in the Battle of Xiangjiang.
The Second Bureau of the Military Commission assisted in the Battle of Loushanguan, and the Red Army won again.
Before the Battle of Loushan Pass, intelligence from the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission showed that the enemy had deployed three regiments of troops at Loushan Pass. **When hesitating, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission sent a telegram instructing: A brigade of the Guizhou Army at 5 miles south of Loushan Pass can participate in the battle with a total of 4 regiments, and the enemy has no heavy troops within 20 miles. After learning the information, the Red Army achieved victory, occupied Zunyi, and annihilated six regiments of the enemy.
In the crisis of crossing the Wujiang River, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission resolved the crisis and saved the general trend of the Red Army.
In March 1935, the Red Army wanted to cross the Wujiang River. The Second Bureau of the Military Commission declassified the enemy's report and learned that the enemy's ** column was huge and anxious. Zeng Xisheng suggested using the enemy's password to pretend to be Chiang Kai-shek to send electricity, so that the enemy could evacuate and buy time to cross the river. ** Agreed, this plan saved the Red Army three days of crossing the river.
Paying tribute to the great Second Bureau of the Military Commission, he silently contributed countless to the victory of the Red Army.
From October 1932 to January 1938, the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission deciphered a total of 1,050 ciphered telegrams from Chiang, Hunan, Guangdong, Sichuan, Gui and other ** armies and local armies, an average of 17 per month. And the enemy failed to break any of our troops. Salute to this great Second Bureau of the Military Commission, which made a great contribution to the victory of the Red Army!
**Resourcefulness, Revolutionary Heroes of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission" vividly shows the outstanding military command ability of the chairman in the war and the hidden contribution of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission in the history of the Red Army. The article describes in detail the background and main tasks of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission, as well as the outstanding performance of the director Zeng Xisheng and the deciphering of the three masters, Cao Xiangren and Zou Bizhao. In addition, the author skillfully reveals that the Second Bureau of the Military Commission had a profound impact on the decision-making of the Red Army and the development of the war situation by cracking the enemy's code and providing key intelligence.
The article highlights the little-known contribution of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission in the history of the Red Army, which played a key role in many battles of the Red Army by cracking enemy codes and providing key intelligence. For example, before the Battle of Xiangjiang, the Second Bureau of the Military Commission provided intelligence indicating the distribution of enemy forces, however, due to the blind command of certain leaders, the Red Army eventually suffered a heavy defeat. On the contrary, at other critical moments, such as the Battle of Loushanguan and the Wujiang River Crossing Crisis, the intelligence provided by the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission became a key factor in the victory of the Red Army. This highlights the importance of intelligence work and the great importance attached to the Second Bureau of the Military Commission.
The article also reflects the full trust of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission, especially at critical moments. In the crisis of crossing the Wujiang River, ** accepted the suggestion put forward by the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission to disguise the enemy's password, and finally succeeded in deceiving the enemy and creating valuable time for the Red Army to cross the river. This shows that *** has a high degree of trust in the Second Bureau of the Military Commission and fully relies on the intelligence department in key decisions.
In addition, the article highlights forgotten heroes in the history of the Red Army, such as Zeng Xisheng, director of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission, and Cao Xiangren and Zou Bizhao, the three heroes of deciphering. These heroes worked silently in an environment where the enemy was strong and we were weak, providing strong support for the Red Army's strategic decision-making and being an indispensable part of the Red Army's history.
Overall, this article vividly shows the key role of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission in the history of the Red Army through in-depth historical analysis and detailed examples. These heroes were unknown in the course of the revolution, but their contributions were crucial to the victory of the Red Army. This article excavates the precious memories of history, gives readers a deeper understanding of the complexities and hardships of the Red Army war, and at the same time expresses sincere respect for these heroes in history.
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