Anti-Japanese blood sacrifice mountains and rivers

Chapter 724: Chapter 407 City East Street Fighting

Chapter 724: Chapter 2 City East Street Fighting ([-])

Although the Japanese army also used artillery support, it was far behind the Chinese army in terms of accuracy. The distance between the two armies was too close. Attack aircraft can be used to suppress firepower, but since the German-made 6mm anti-aircraft guns hidden in Nanchang City fired and shot down two Japanese planes, Japanese fighter planes no longer dare to perform stunts over Nanchang City.

The great battle under the city of Nanchang affected the hearts of all parties. Okamura Ningji couldn't figure it out. He had already broken through the city wall. According to the experience of previous battles, the Chinese army broke through long before the entire army collapsed. Third, it was to give the defenders a false impression that they could break through. As a result, the defenders had no intention of breaking through at all. Instead, they had a strong will to fight. No matter if it was a strong attack or a night attack, they were not opponents who would hit the ground, especially in fierce street battles. Among them, about 11% of the corpses all over the city belonged to the Japanese army. In order to make up for the firepower gap in street fighting, the Japanese even used the Taisho [-]-year light machine gun and the [-]-type light machine gun together in an attempt to reverse the firepower gap. .

What makes the Japanese army very helpless is that the light machine gun is a light machine gun after all, and its tactical function is completely different from that of the submachine gun.The Japanese soldiers who thought they were very good at street fighting were the ancestors of the Chinese who really encountered street fighting. Gao Fei’s theory of street fighting was not built. For Gao Fei, street fighting means going from street to street, from house to house. The scramble battle, the enemy and the enemy fight hand-to-hand, close to hand, the cruelty is very great, the enemy and the enemy are mixed with each other, the teeth are intertwined, the battlefield is highly dangerous, the biggest difference between street fighting and field warfare is that the battlefield is divided by countless buildings, and any combat unit is in a relative position. In a closed and narrow battlefield, whoever is more familiar with the environment will be able to occupy more advantages in the battle.

All the officers and soldiers of the guerrilla unit defending against the Chinese soldiers took off their helmets. This is Gao Fei’s order to the guerrilla unit. Carry sufficient ammunition and as many grenades as possible, keep the body dry and warm, and take off their helmets. Many officers and soldiers didn't understand when they took off their steel helmets and brought back their soft top hats, because they regarded steel helmets as the protectors of their heads.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 72407

But in the fierce battle, the officers and soldiers realized the wisdom of the division seat. The steel helmet is too easy to expose the target, and even if it is hit by a bullet, if the helmet is not penetrated, the huge impact kinetic energy of the bullet will shake the soldier's neck. Therefore, the straps of soldiers' helmets are never fastened in actual combat.

For the Japanese soldiers wearing steel helmets and tight straps, Nanchang Dongcheng was destined to become their grave. After a large number of casualties, the Japanese army also began to learn to be smart, and also adopted the method of interspersed and coordinated small troops. For the Japanese army, this tactic of dispersing and infiltrating small units caused them even more heavy losses, and it also made it easier for the Chinese defenders to take advantage of their firepower. The weapons and equipment of the Japanese infantry once again proved its so-called economical war theory relative to the degree of armament of the opponent It's pure nonsense.

Faced with at least ten to one casualties in street fighting, Ushijima Man, the brigade commander of the No.30 Sixth Brigade of the Japanese Sixth Division Infantry, finally couldn't sit still. According to this casualty rate, it would take less than two days for his infantry No. The .30 Sixth Brigade would be exhausted.

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