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Chapter 408: Darkness before my eyes (Double monthly tickets at the beginning of the month, please subscribe, please vote!)

   The Japanese infantryman who rushed to the front had already stepped one step in front of the trench where the Tang Dao was.

Of course, perhaps this brave Japanese infantryman’s biggest wish is not to kill the enemy, but to entangle the enemy so that the comrades behind him can pave the way to kill the opponent.

 Before this, he should have been prepared to die by bullets.

Under the light of the flare, the thick and powerful Japanese infantryman's eyes widened, his facial muscles tensed, and his big mouth opened with all his strength, roaring "kill"! The Sanba Gaigai with the bayonet in his hand was very powerful.

stretched forward.

 There is the fear of facing death, but also enough courage to face the enemy. The contradictory but not complicated emotions are vividly reflected on the face of this Japanese soldier.

 But there is no doubt that the Japanese infantrymen who prepared themselves mentally for death were absolutely brave.

 So, Amaterasu fulfilled the wish of the brave Japanese superior soldier.

he died.

 It's just that he wasn't shot to death as he imagined.

 In other words, not only those who witnessed the death in person, the extremely brutal scene exceeded the imagination of everyone who could see it.

Even ‘Heizi’ was a little distracted at that moment and stopped shooting.

The Japanese soldier holding his rifle tightly was killed by a gun, a Type 82 mortar of the Chinese army.

However, it was not the cannonball that killed him, but the cannon itself.

Have you ever seen a man wielding a one-meter-long mortar tube weighing 70 kilograms like a toothpick and using its thick base as a weapon?

 Nearly a hundred people from the Chinese and Japanese armies saw it at this moment.

In the field of vision, the tall 'straw man' was holding the big guy and shot him like this. The frightened Japanese superior soldier, who was obviously a little stiff, only had time to swing the gun head, and the whole 38-meter rifle was smashed together with the whole person.

The 'fly swatter' was swatted to the ground.

 As for what his ending will be, Heel can give people the answer.

The body may not be broken, but the head must be.

Facing such a ferocious beast, the hair of the Japanese infantrymen who rushed over almost stood on end.

Of course, they were not intimidated and worked hard to fight of their own.

 It’s just that the stabbing technique for which the Japanese Army is famous is nothing more than a joke in front of this Chinese straw man who is beyond human imagination.

 With a base to block it — the 38-inch bayonet made of fine steel could bend. Another hit, and the thick human body would be overturned.

 There are only two movements back and forth, 'block' and 'smash'. The movements are too concise, but the killing efficiency is extremely high.

 A gun will break if it blocks a gun, a person will die if a person blocks it. Absolute power causes absolute death.

 The Japanese troops are not fools. They are not here to engage in hand-to-hand combat to prove the bravery of the Imperial Army. They are here to kill people.

Without worrying about accidentally injuring his comrades, the Japanese infantrymen who followed him opened fire.

It's a pity that the Chinese who are carrying dozens of kilograms of heavy "fly swatters" are not only strong and flexible, but also have a fox-like sense of smell for danger. They always shoot at Japanese infantry

The moment before, he turned around and avoided it.

Then, a few people strode forward and beat the unfortunate guy who was still pulling the bolt in an attempt to reload the gun into a dwarf.

Tang Dao used facts to tell everyone present that a single-shot rifle is best used as a long gun at such a close combat distance.

There was no suspense about the outcome of the battle. The ten Japanese soldiers who rushed up the hill only held on for less than a minute before Tang Dao, who demonstrated his personal heroism to the extreme, killed 9 people in a row in full view of everyone.

There was only one person left. He roared wildly, turned around and ran away.

 “Bang!” Gunfire sounded.

  The Japanese infantryman who had just ran for more than ten meters turned over and fell down.

Niu Er calmly fired.

This is a battlefield, not a competition ground. His duty is to kill all enemies he can see in his sight.

It was not until this moment that the Japanese army more than a hundred meters away woke up from a dream.

Just as the Japanese Army second lieutenant who stood before the military court later stated in court: "What I want to repent to my comrades is not that I lost the honor of the Imperial Army by leading them to retreat, but that I lost the honor of the Imperial Army when I led them to retreat.

The moment the enemy position forced him to choose hand-to-hand combat, I should have ordered everyone to shoot and bury him with the brave Imperial infantry.

 Because only then is the only chance to kill the terrible Chinese."

Yes, if the Japanese army second lieutenant had the determination to treat his brave colleagues as cannon fodder, even if he was as strong as Tang Dao, the chance of escaping unscathed would never exceed 30%.

 But unfortunately, the Japanese officers present knew in their hearts that there might be someone who could make such a ruthless decision, but it was definitely not this one, including them.

 Because, it is 10VS1 after all! Doing that will only throw the honor of the Imperial Japanese Army into the cesspool.

The Japanese army, who was just waking up from a dream, rushed towards the hill and covered it with firepower, but before that, the guy whose body was still covered with grass had already disappeared with his big club covered in flesh and blood.

 One minute later, a "Boom!" sound was heard, blowing away the three Japanese soldiers who were at the position where the "Kill the chicken!" roar was the loudest.

I can both swat and blow up people, and the large fly swatter proves its versatility.

As the supreme commander, the second lieutenant of the Japanese Army stopped shouting slogans for a long time. He wisely handed over this honor to another senior officer, Captain Cao, who was still alive. Then, the one who had just been promoted was blown away.

Already.

As the last rays of the illumination flares fell, the Japanese infantry hiding in the grass never launched a decent attack again.

 They were not rescued until reinforcements arrived half an hour later, who felt something was wrong.

Yes, an entire infantry squadron was forced to the ground by a few Chinese who relied on the superior terrain to hang them. This was the biggest original crime of Second Lieutenant Yario, who was sent to a military court upon returning home.

And if his uncle and the commander of the 13th Infantry Brigade, Major General Sakai Tokutaro, were not classmates, I believe he would have died in this wilderness before he could stand on the trial bench.

A 180-man infantry squadron chasing a Chinese actually killed 67 people and injured 46 people. This incredible result is said to have made Major General Ushijima Mitsuru stand stunned for several minutes.

Being sniped is even more shocking.

 This is because of the arrival of reinforcements.

If it weren't for reinforcements, I'm afraid the number of casualties would have increased by another 20% on this basis.

There are only a few enemies.

 That’s what the so-called ‘little harm but extremely insulting’ means!

After this battle, the top commander of the infantry squadron, Second Lieutenant Kiyizumi Yorio, was sent to a military court and sentenced to five years in prison due to command errors. The other two, Captain Cao, who was temporarily promoted to squad leader, were not punished for their deaths in battle but were not punished.

After receiving the reward for dying in battle, Cao was still the leader even if he died, and everyone else was ordered to retire from active service.

 And the major captain of the infantry brigade to which he belonged was also implicated. After the Battle of Jinling, Sano Torata, who retired with the rank of major and died in the attack, did not enjoy the treatment of a posthumous promotion.

An extremely small battle has always involved the punishment of an army colonel-level officer. This is also extremely rare in the history of the Japanese army.

In fact, after surveying the battlefield during the day, the conclusion that there would never be more than one squad of Chinese participating in the war made the Tenth Army and even the entire North China Expeditionary Force lose face. This was the result of the Major Captain in charge of surveying the battlefield who had to make up the numbers.

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 He also counted the cavalry who were stopped several hundred meters away.

Yes, before the reinforcements arrived, several Chinese who participated in the ambush of the infantry squadron carried their equipment, left the shell casings on the ground, fled, mounted their horses and ran away.

The seventy or eighty Japanese heroic infantrymen who were crushed in the grass and chilled did not make any decent tactical response. They were like a group of quails frightened by eagles, hiding in the grass and shivering.

When did the combat effectiveness of the Imperial Japanese Army decline to this level? This is just one of the reasons why Lieutenant General Yanagawa Heisuke was almost sent away.

  On the morning of November 12th, the sun was brilliant.

Lieutenant General Yanagawa Heisuke, who was in a good mood and rode a war horse with high spirits across the Suzhou River on the pontoon bridge built by engineers overnight, received a report from a naval reconnaissance aircraft.

 The Japanese Army Lieutenant General's eyes suddenly went dark...

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