6. 2nd Sino-Japanese war, part 3
Now when Guanxi forces are on the front and their rear is weakly defended it's time for a cunning plan - land in weakly defended area and storm through their lands while their forces are elsewhere.
Xibei is one step away from surrendering. Division of cavalry is marching towards their capital and after its secured they will surrender and there will be one warlord less to fight.
Heavy fighters have been finally researched. These have bigger range than light ones and will provide useful in remote areas without any nearby airbases (which is nearly everywhere when you plan Japan) so Imperial Japanese Airforce is desperate need of this.
Xibei San Ma falls and Japan has now one less opponent to fight.
Mao's communists join the unified front but they are still waiting with declaring war on Japan.
Meanwhile in Europe Spanish civil war is still raging on. Few months ago provinces were changing owners on a daily basis but now it looks that nationalists have finally the upper hand and will win this war.
Hopefully Franco will rise in power and will help the Axis by taking Gibraltar after the war starts.
With those Guanxi divisions on front the advance has slowed but I am still managing to pull out some minor encirclements - in this one one militia division was trapped and condemned to be doomed.
Initial landings were the toughest parts of assault on Guanxi as IJA have only one marine division (I plan to build more before WW2 starts but now they weren't so high on my priority list so I omitted them for now).
Guanxi lands are nearly empty and guarded only by few militia divisions so IJA is going on rampage there and fall of Guanxi clique is only matter of time.
Overall situation - it looks like bigger part of China is already in the Japanese hands.
Situation in Guanxi, the day their surrender progress reached 100%.- you can see only few militia divisions which are no match for experienced Japanese soldiers (I've used two corps from the north there) and I've also put some mountaineers there to hasten Guanxi downfall.
Next day, another warlord succumb to Japanese power.
After territories flip owners it looks like I will manage to pull out similar encirclement as I did in Shanxi.
In the end only 2 militia divisions are trapped and the rest manages to escape as militias are 1,5 times faster than regular infantry.
In the north Imperial Japanese Army is now just one province from temporal Chinese capital. Looks like this capital moving only delayed the inevitable.
There you can see why I hate fighting in south China - mountains, mountains, mountains. This is the reason why in my German game the things were taking too long.
Overall situation in China - I am thinking about uniting north front with southern beachhead to cut Chinese off and trap them near the coast.