Why didn t the Eighth Route Army participate in the Battle of Songhu?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-04

Today, I saw netizens asking: "Why didn't the Eighth Route Army participate in the Battle of Songhu?" I have answered similar questions, but to my surprise, many people do not know what year the Battle of Songhu is. Take the "128" Anti-Japanese War in 1932 to talk about things. Here I would like to state that the Battle of Songhu took place on August 13, 1937, also known as the "August 13" War of Resistance. Important things are said three times, "the Battle of Songhu took place on August 13, 1937", "The Battle of Songhu took place on August 13, 1937", and "The Battle of Songhu took place on August 13, 1937". Understand no, whoever is leaning on the matter of 1932 with this question, then his purpose is too obvious.

What the? You don't believe me? Come on, come on, there is an encyclopedia as proof: Okay, the popular science is done. Let's talk about history, on August 13, 1937, what was the Eighth Route Army doing? The Eighth Route Army has not yet been reorganized. Negotiations between the KMT and the CCP were not completed until late August. On August 25, 1937, the ** Military Commission of the Communist Party of China issued an order to reorganize the main force of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army.

After the adaptation, he immediately entered Shanxi, the main battlefield of resistance against Japan at that time, participated in a series of battles such as the Battle of Xinkou, and achieved a great victory in Pingxingguan.

And the Battle of Songhu, under the blind command of the national **, collapsed for thousands of miles, just like a fight that only protects the left side of the face and does not protect the right face, the Japanese army logged in Hangzhou Bay, and the flank of the squadron was roundabout. In the face of the danger of being surrounded, the whole line was defeated, and it was a thousand miles away. Next is the tragic Nanjing Da**.

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