The two large driverless trucks lived up to their expectations and staggered forward in the face of the hail of bullets, approaching the target step by step. Finally, the front of the truck hit the bunker, the good-performing engine had not yet stalled, and the accurately calculated fuse had arrived.
At the end, with two earth-shaking loud noises of "boom, boom", the car was blown up and rolled in the air. Half of the two bunkers were destroyed. The Japanese inside the bunker fortifications were killed, wounded, stunned, and buried alive, not counting them.
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Li Ming ordered Li Tiezhu to lead a company to assist Liu Heizi's machine gun platoon to block the Japanese in the headquarters, and he led two companies to clear the way with trucks and rush to the undefended arsenal.
Twelve heavy-duty trucks rumbled and galloped. Without the cover of the bunker fortifications, the Japanese and wounded soldiers who were scattered in front of the warehouse were crushed by the wheels of the trucks one after another. The fish that slipped through the net became swarming tigers.
A human target under the bayonet of a team soldier.
Captain Shanpu initially saw two trucks rushing out of the Tigers' position from the lookout, and sneered at the Chinese people for being too stupid for trying to crash the bunker with their cars. They were really overestimating their capabilities. Following two loud noises, the guard
The two bunkers in the arsenal were blown down, and the ground in the headquarters several hundred meters away felt shaking. Only then did he realize that something was wrong. He was very shocked that the commander of the Tigers had come up with such a terrifying attack method.
The military columns in his area were robbed, and the arsenal was lost again, and it was absolutely impossible to save Xiang's head. He was unwilling to let his life come to an end, and his glorious battlefield career ended. He decided to organize a death squad and make a desperate move to recapture the arsenal.
Severe damage to the enemy. The death squads had brought him unexpected surprises at critical moments on the battlefield before, bringing the troops back to life. He prayed for the emperor's blessing, and hoped that this time he would not be disappointed.
The bunker door at the headquarters was opened, and a group of Japanese soldiers poured out from the door. They used their own corpses as cover, braved the hail of bullets, and attacked the Tigers face to face with various guns and grenades. The light and heavy machine guns at the muzzle of the bunker were still there.
While roaring, another group of desperadoes surged out of the door to counterattack, and the enemy's firepower increased dramatically.
The grenade launcher is known as the nemesis of machine guns. The Japanese's precise ejection from close range immediately caused casualties to the Tigers. Two light machine guns in Liu Heizi's machine gun platoon were blown up, five machine gunners were seriously injured, and a heavy machine gun was blown up.
They were turned into parts, the bodies of the first and second shooters were blown away, and more than a dozen soldiers from Li Tiezhu's company fell.
Li Ming organized all the machine guns to shoot at the charging Japanese soldiers, and ordered a company of soldiers to get close to the enemy and throw more than a hundred grenades. Finally, he shot and killed all the Japanese soldiers who rushed out of the bunker and blew them up.
Under the cover of powerful firepower, there was a burst of yelling from the bunker of the Japanese army headquarters, and about fifty Japanese death squads rushed out, all shirtless, wearing headbands surrounded by "Thousand People's Needle" cloth bands, and tied with
Full of high-potency explosives, holding a long sanba daigai with a bayonet, and singing the elegiac Japanese national anthem "Kiminoyo" (the Japanese national anthem "Kiminoyo" is very similar to the tune of the Chinese dirge "Funeral March"),
Shouting: "Long live His Majesty the Emperor! Long live the Imperial Japanese Army!" slogans, like a possessed cultist, rushing straight to the Tigers' position regardless of life or death.
The "thousand-person needle" cloth belt was popular in Japan during World War II. It was a so-called "mascot" and "peace charm" prepared by superstitious Japanese women for their husbands who were soldiers on the front line. At that time, such a scene could often be seen at Japanese stations and docks.
: A woman with a sad and solemn expression holds a cloth tape with needle and thread in her hand, and devoutly prays to passers-by to sew a stitch on the cloth tape. The more people there are, the better. It takes the auspicious meaning of "a thousand people need a needle, travels a thousand miles, and returns a thousand miles". Those who go to the battlefield.
Japs often use the "Thousand People's Needle" cloth belt as a headband or belt to embolden themselves. The author has seen the actual "Thousand People's Needle" cloth belt on display in the window of the "Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall". Some elderly people
The uncle described the narrow cloth belt as very similar to the menstrual belts used by women in the old days.
The Japanese are a nation that is relatively united, attaches great importance to the spirit of Bushido, is superstitious, and worships the emperor. Most of the soldiers who are influenced by militarism are not afraid of death on the battlefield, have high morale, and regard death as home. Their memorial tablets are placed in Yasukuni after they died on the battlefield.
The shrine is worshiped and honored by the Chinese people. When the two armies were at loggerheads on the battlefield of the invasion of China, Japanese "death squads" often appeared and committed suicide to severely injure the Chinese army.
While directing the shipment of arms, Li Ming observed the battlefield with binoculars. Seeing the appearance of the Japanese death squads, he immediately became vigilant. If these desperadoes armed with high explosives were allowed to approach, the troops would suffer unforeseen heavy losses. He immediately ordered the arms to be transported
A dozen light and heavy machine guns that had just been moved out of the warehouse were mounted on the roof of the truck, shooting down at the death squads, and smashing all the remaining dozen mortar shells into the truck.