The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" Mizu...
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
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The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!" On the evening of August 22, 1940.
Pinghan Railway, Xinxiang Station.
The station was brightly lit and crowded, and the Japanese troops were lined up in a long line along the railway line, as far as the eye could see.
A column of Japanese troops roared in from a distance.
"Kacha, Kacha!" came the harsh sound caused by the friction between the train wheels and the rails.
Taijiro Iida is the acting division commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army. His actual position is the infantry commander of the 35th Division of the Japanese Army.
The Thirty-fifth Division belongs to the three-unit garrison division and consists of the 219th Infantry Regiment, the 220th Infantry Regiment, and the 221st Infantry Regiment, under the unified command of Taijiro Iida.
Since the brigade and regiment organization in the three-unit division was abolished, in order to make up for the lack of the infantry command system, the Japanese base camp set up an "infantry regiment" organization. Although it was called an "infantry regiment", it was actually a brigade.
The regiment level is even higher than the brigade level. After all, a regular brigade has two infantry regiments under its jurisdiction, but an "infantry regiment" has three infantry regiments under its jurisdiction.
Xinxiang is an important town in the 35th Division's defense area and a hub for railway transportation.
The military column coming from Kaifeng carried a brigade from the 221st Infantry Regiment drawn from Shangqiu and an infantry artillery squadron.
The train slowly stopped at the station, and several officers got off the middle carriage. The leader was a Japanese officer with a left-center rank.
Several people walked quickly towards the platform where Iida Taijiro and others were.
"Your Excellency General, Ichiro Mizuno is here to report!"