It was a nice day, and there was a rare wind on the sea.
Thanks to the good weather, the Japanese navy fighter planes took off a few minutes earlier than usual.
Feeling humiliated, Captain Nagano led more than twenty fighter planes to fly at full speed, almost impatiently arriving at the battlefield.
This time, he accepted yesterday's lesson and focused his bombing on the back of the ridge. After the frontal position was bombed, the dense forest behind the top of the mountain was also destroyed by tons of explosives dropped by more than 20 Japanese fighter planes.
Already.
Now, no matter where they hide, the Chinese will have to wail under the bombs!
After circling back and forth over the mountains for several times to confirm the victory, more than twenty fighter planes flapped their wings and flew away triumphantly.
However, the Malu Army and the 1st Brigade of the Jing'an Army were still uneasy and gathered all available artillery to blast the position that had become a sea of fire.
They were really afraid of their opponents and decided to return to the conventional strategy of using their own strengths to counter the enemy's weaknesses.
The entire mountain seemed to be shaking under the artillery fire of the powerful Japanese army.
Not to mention people, even steel would be torn into pieces under such intensity of artillery fire.
It's the infantry's turn to attack.
The Japanese Army Major who was almost beaten to tears yesterday learned wisely this time and did not even mention that the Imperial Japanese Army was the bravest soldier in the world.
As a result, he missed the honor of planting the Imperial flag on enemy lines.
An infantry company of the Jingan Army, who was mentally cursing all the officers for not having enough time to give birth to a son, entered the front-line trenches they had occupied without encountering any resistance.
What the hell are you doing this with me? Li Shoushan and a group of officers holding telescopes in the trenches in the distance twitched when they saw this scene.
They really don’t want to play this kind of life-consuming tactics with the fools of the Sichuan Army anymore!
But do they have a choice?
Don't tell me, it really does exist.
The Chinese fulfilled their wish.
Change tactics!
I want a position! Just tell me! How will I know if you don’t tell me? I’ll give you a piece of melon!
I won’t play with you for the time being.
Yes, half an hour later, when a mere hundred Jingan soldiers stood on the top of the mountain, waving their military flags and cheering for victory, the signal corps came to report to Li Shoushan, the nominal supreme commander: "There is no one on the Chinese position.
, the moment when our troops conquered the position without any bloodshed!"
Li Shoushan is an old man!
Damn it, the Chinese are running away!
However, since he wanted to run away, why did Mao not run away yesterday and had to kill him until the sky was dark and the earth was covered with blood? This was something Li Shoushan, who was almost not depressed, had not figured out.
Could it be said that it was just to make Mr. Li feel like his heart was cut with a knife?
Although it feels like being played hard by the Chinese defenders and there is a strong and lingering sense of humiliation, no matter what, no more people need to be lost, this is still worth celebrating.
Being extremely humiliated but still trying to force a smile, is this like a good woman being forced to take a concubine by a landlord bully? Perhaps this is how Li Shoushan, the big Japanese dog, feels.
He didn't even go to the position that took him two and a half infantry battalions to conquer. He also refused to be interviewed by the Japanese army reporters who came excitedly. Instead, he gave the opportunity to appear in a major newspaper on the Japanese island.
His military adviser was Major Hideka Ishiwata.
Major Hidechi Ishiwatari happily accepted this honor.
This battle was very frustrating, but the result was good. They opened the east gate of Guangde City. If nothing happens, they will arrive at Guangde City five kilometers away at noon. If they escape from here,
If the Chinese troops occupy the city and defend it, they will blast the entire city and the Chinese troops into powder.
Therefore, the Japanese major took great strides towards the position full of bomb craters with great confidence.
He would accept the flashlights of the reporters accompanying the army at the highest point of China's former defensive positions, symbolizing that the imperial army would trample China's land under its feet, and China's beautiful mountains and rivers would become the backdrop for the conquerors.
The sun shone on the collar badge that the Japanese Army Major had polished for a while.
Hideka Ishiwata held his command sword in his right hand and punched the ground in front of him fiercely. His look of "I'm here, I conquer!" dazzled the Japanese military reporter who was holding a camera ten meters away.
He was not dazzled by the gleam of the saber in the sun, nor was he stunned by the arrogant figure of the Japanese Army Major.
Instead, it exploded!
That's a landmine!
He was not stepped on by the Japanese major who was walking powerfully in long military boots, but he was poked by the Japanese major who wanted to show off his power.
That was buried by sweet potatoes.
The infantry platoon where Digua was located was also deployed to the central position to counterattack, but fortunately it was already after three o'clock in the afternoon when they entered the position. At that time, both the Jingan Army and the Japanese Army had lost their energy, and their attack posture was far worse than in the morning and
So determined at noon.
Therefore, the battle damage of the infantry platoon was not that great. Both the second lieutenant platoon leader and Di Gua survived. The infantry platoon was transformed from the original 30 people into an infantry squad with 15 people.
Before entering the position, the Sichuan Army Lieutenant General did not have much combat supplies in hand, so he had to replenish each infantry company with ten boxes of grenades and fifteen anti-infantry mines.
This kind of landmines were replenished by the Ministry of Military Affairs before the 145th Division rushed to the Guangde battlefield. It did not have any heavy equipment, and could only use iron lumps such as grenades and landmines to replenish the number.
It's not that landmines are useless, but they are mainly used to block enemy infantry in front of the position or to be buried on the retreat road to block pursuing troops during retreat. Is there anything that can be used directly on one's own position?
The Lieutenant General of the Sichuan Army was also a clever woman who couldn't make a living without rice. His soldiers needed bullets and grenades, but he, the Lieutenant General, couldn't change it, so he simply gave all the landmines and other materials to the soldiers.
Needless to say, this thing played an unexpected role in this kind of trench offensive and defensive battle.
Surrounded by the Japanese army and knowing that they would die, the Sichuan Army soldiers placed landmines in the trenches where they were. Anyway, the soil had been blown soft by aerial bombs and artillery shells. With a few digs, they could dig a small pit and cover it.
Applying soil is the easiest thing to do.
Even if the attacking Japanese troops and Jingan troops were hit by landmines, they could not use mine detectors to check whether there were any mines on the ground at this time.
Of the more than 1,000 Japanese troops who were lost in the "Hot Pot War", at least 1 or 200 were killed or wounded by such mines that even they themselves were not spared.
The infantrymen who entered in the afternoon were basically not in danger of being completely surrounded and divided, and naturally they would not risk their lives to bury mines in trenches that they could not tell when they would pass through.
Digua was the soldier who was assigned to guard the landmines. Watching his brothers fall in the shrapnel of shooting and grenades thrown at each other, the fifteen-year-old boy was helpless, just like watching the veteran die.
How unwilling?
So, when the whole army was retreating, Digua secretly buried a landmine where he peed.
The young soldier's thoughts were very simple. If a Japanese or Japanese enemy passed by here, the mine would explode and the dog would be covered in urine.
Perhaps Digua himself didn't realize that the location he subconsciously chose was the most conspicuous area on the top of the mountain.
Only by standing here can you have a panoramic view of the mountains and small hills.
Once someone comes here, they will definitely stand here. It is almost an instinctive choice of human beings.
Human beings have been conquering since ancient times.
Conquering nature shows one's majesty as the spirit of all things.
So, Major Hideki Ishiwatari did just that.
He stood on the urine of a 15-year-old Sichuan Army soldier, exploded an infantry mine with a knife, and was blown up into a firework!
Diguo's unintentional behavior contains amazing psychological analysis ability. If someone can teach him how to lay out booby traps, he may have the potential to be better than his predecessors.
However, no one knows at this time.
Naturally, the Japanese Army reporter who was covered in blood and urine would not send home the miserable appearance of a Japanese major who had his legs broken in the explosion and was taken to a field hospital for emergency treatment and died a day later.
Not to mention that Li Shoushan really spurted out a mouthful of old blood, even Guoqi Zheng had a frosty look on his face after hearing this.
He even issued a secret military order not to leave a single soldier in Guangde City.
It's a pity that the Japanese troops who arrived in Guangde didn't even see a single Chinese soldier. The whole town felt like it was being demolished.
All the property was taken away, and even the sturdier doors and windows were stripped bare.
Was this a thief?
Who is more like a thief than the Imperial Japanese Army?
Both the Jingan Army and the Japanese Army expressed their incomprehension...
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