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Chapter 684 Surrender

Several shells shocked the Chinese and Japanese commanders on the mountain and down the mountain.

At this moment, Ozawa Rison finally came to his senses. It seemed that the Chinese people's demand for this baggage was not as important as he thought. This was really a disaster.

"Lao Jiang, you have a loud voice, go and shout and tell the Japanese that if they surrender to the Chinese 43rd Army Independent Battalion now, our army will spare their lives." Zhao Daqiang looked down the mountain again, and he had an idea and issued a military order.

"Company commander, the commander's military order is to annihilate the Japanese army! Besides, how can we take prisoners in this situation?" Jiang Daochang was shocked after receiving the order and hurriedly advised.

Having a straightforward personality does not mean that he is not easy to use his head. The Northeastern man knows the meaning of Tang Dao, which means that as long as the dead do not want to live, even if there is life, he must become dead.

Tang Dao usually looks kind and amicable, but only those who have been with him for a long time know that once he goes to the battlefield, he is like a cold and ruthless killing machine, ruthless to the enemy, and ruthless to his own people.

"Hehe, as the saying goes, "I will not accept the life of the foreigner." The specific situation should be treated in detail. For these important luggage, it is not impossible to spare the lives of these dozens of little devils. One person will have his legs broken and thrown into the mountains.

If they are lucky enough not to be eaten by wolves, then they will waste the Japanese food and medicine. I don’t believe that people with two broken legs will have a chance to go to the battlefield in the future." Zhao Daqiang’s simple and unpretentious face flashed.

A hint of cunning.

The more honest a person is, the more poisonous he will be if he becomes sinister.

At least when he said this, several Chinese lieutenants, including Zhou Shubin, nodded their heads.

That's right! What's the use of just leaving a pile of dead bodies for the Japanese? What a waste of a few wooden boxes. If you leave a few more broken legs, they'll scream. Why don't you waste more medical resources to save them? This approach is very dangerous.

Sir!

They were wrong.

If the Tang Dao were here, the broken legs would not be two, but three.

"Japanese, listen, our company commander said, as long as you abide by our three regulations and surrender, our army will guarantee your right to life! The regulations are as follows..." The Northeastern man held an iron trumpet and hid in the distance

shouted from behind a stone more than 100 meters away in the area where the Japanese troops were located.

The so-called stipulations are to surrender within a stipulated time, at a stipulated place, and in a stipulated posture.

That was Tang Dao giving a tactical lesson to his subordinate officers. Someone asked what to do if a Japanese army surrendered. Tang Dao originally planned to answer that his army would not accept the surrender of any Japanese army. But then he thought about it and decided to go there again in the future.

When I was working on the side, I couldn't go against the orders over there, so I gave my subordinates these "three rules". As long as the Japanese army could beg for surrender according to these "three rules", it wouldn't be a bad idea to spare their lives and use them as propaganda.

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Tang Dao is well aware of the power of that army's attack on the heart. In the long-lasting stalemate between the two sides, blind killing is really not necessarily the case. They hold up big sticks, use sacks to beat sap, and slowly simmer on low fire.

Deceit comes in handy.

History has proven that the Japanese army at the end of the war was no longer as brave as before, and its anti-war sentiment was much greater than before the war.

This was actually the reason why Zhao Daqiang dared to play this trick. If Tang Dao hadn't said that, he wouldn't have dared to say "I will not accept your life as a foreigner!" even if he had the courage to do so.

What a profound influence this force has.

From the Sixing Battalion to the Guard Battalion to the Independent Battalion, almost all grassroots officers and veterans have fought hard battles with Tang Dao. It was Tang Dao who led them to survive seemingly hopeless battlefields and win again and again.

Although the independent battalion still has three deputy chiefs, Lei Xiong, Guo Shouzhi, and Zhuang Shisanna actually represent the three major components of the independent battalion: the Sihang Battalion formerly affiliated with the 88th Division, the garrison battalion originally affiliated with the 67th Army, and the former Songjiang Security Guards

Although the regiment does not belong to the original 43rd Army, the commanders of the two major infantry companies belong to the original 43rd Army. The total commanders of the two main infantry companies are equivalent to half a deputy battalion level.

To put it bluntly, both the three deputy battalion-level officers and company commanders like them only have influence over some officers and soldiers, but Tang Dao is all-round and everyone obeys him.

It's okay if his military orders are not issued, but once they are issued, they will be banned!

Director Jiang's voice was very loud, and even though he was more than a hundred meters away, the Japanese soldiers could still hear him clearly.

Upon hearing that they could surrender and survive, the Japanese army, which had been frightened by the Chinese, immediately passed this information to Captain Ozawa Rikio, who had various MMP thoughts on the other side.

Ozawa, who knew that his reliance was not that important to the Chinese, couldn't help but be overjoyed when he heard the news.

That's what this person is like. At the beginning, he was brave enough and maybe not afraid of death. But after surviving the dangerous battlefield, he began to value life and tried his best to think about how to live. Only to find out again that he couldn't.

When I was feeling sad inside, I suddenly learned that even if I could live, my heart would collapse no matter how strong I was.

Survival is the top priority at the moment. The honor of the Imperial Army and loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor are all nonsense.

Didn’t the ancient Chinese say it all? A man who can bend and bend can be a real man.

Besides, it can only be postponed for a while, right? For some things that seem extremely hopeless, time is such a magical medicine that it often cures despair.

Not long after, under the strict orders of Ozawa Risheng, a Japanese sergeant walked toward the hillside holding a white flag with his heart and liver trembling and his legs trembling.

He came with the mission of a lieutenant and squadron leader. The main reason was that they were a little confused about surrendering at a specified time and place and in a prescribed posture, which made their life pretty good.

When the 4th Company saw the Japanese reacting, of course it was playing into their own hands and they did not fire, allowing the Japanese sergeant to reach the mountain and see Zhao Daqiang.

The meeting with Zhao Daqiang lasted only one minute, and the Japanese sergeant's relatively strong body was shaking all the time.

It wasn't that the group of Chinese who were loading bullets into submachine gun magazines were too aggressive to frighten him, but that the words of the Chinese commander who looked a bit like a peasant were too irritating.

Those words were really annoying. After receiving the reply from his subordinate, Ozawa Risheng was so angry that his hands were shaking, as if he had Parkinson's disease.

The so-called "three rules" stipulate that the place must be surrendered at a location designated by the Chinese army. For example, here, it can only be on the mountain road in front of their position; the stipulated time is a limited time, such as this time, it is a three-minute period.

; The prescribed posture is the posture of surrender.

This made the proud Imperial Japanese Army angry the most. The Chinese commander actually asked them to kneel on their knees first, then raise their hands in the air, and finally lie down on the ground with their hands on their heads.

This is completely not taking bean bags as solid food! Although they are afraid of death, the psychological superiority formed by the Fifth Division's invincibility on the Chinese battlefield regardless of whether it is north or south is not so easy to get rid of.

In particular, what Ozawa Riesheng cannot tolerate is that once the bottom line is crossed, it is no longer the bottom line. There is a first time and a second time. They really surrendered, but if the Chinese let them humiliate them like this again

How about doing the posture again?

I'm afraid 90% of the officers and soldiers can do it. If the Chinese take a photo and publish it in the newspaper, others may not think so, but he, the lieutenant and squadron leader, will be completely ruined. If not, his family in China may definitely be affected by this.

been implicated.

However, it was impossible for the Japanese captain, who now had no intention of killing himself, to choose to be buried with a pile of shells that were inedible and incomparable, even if he was so insulted by the Chinese.

Then you can only rely on yourself.

The only thing that made him happy was that the negotiation was not fruitless. He managed to gain three minutes.

With these precious three minutes, maybe his prepared backhand can succeed.

Originally, he only had a one-tenth chance, but because of the arrogance of the Chinese, he now has at least a half certainty.

Because, although he does not have machine guns or grenade launchers, he still has cannons.

Yes, even though His Excellency Takeuchi Unzan brought 6 infantry cannons, he still felt that it was not safe in the end, so he brought another mountain artillery team.

However, mountain artillery is much heavier than infantry artillery, and it is far less convenient to travel across mountains and rivers than a 200-kilogram infantry artillery piece. In fact, the axle of one of the mountain artillery pieces broke while being dragged by the horses. Colonel Takeuchi Unzan had to order the artillery team to immediately

Undertaken repairs, and accompanied by Ozawa Rison's infantry squadron for protection.

They happened to stay 500 meters away from the baggage train. Ozawa originally planned to escort the baggage train across the river valley and wait for them to come over, but he did not expect that the hateful Chinese did not even let them go beyond the river valley.

As soon as the sound of Chinese artillery sounded, he thought of that mountain cannon, and immediately ordered his signal corps to send orders to the mountain artillery team at the rear to quickly find favorable terrain to support forward operations.

It's just that Ozawa Risheng didn't expect that he would be defeated so quickly. Before he could notify the mountain artillery team of the bombardment coordinates, the infantry was almost wiped out.

However, the Japanese captain was fortunate that although he had not had time to use the backup plan he had deployed before the war, he might be able to use it now when escaping.

When he led the broken troops to run over, the signal soldier who ran for several hundred meters brought him good news. At a position 500 meters away, an artillery team of 15 people had already fired five artillery shells and no ammunition.

The mountain cannon on wheels was transported up the hillside and the cannon was set up so that it could attack the Chinese at any time.

Amaterasu finally appears!

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