Anti-Japanese blood sacrifice mountains and rivers

Chapter 739: Chapter 419 A Contest of Life and Death

Chapter 739: Chapter 410 Nine Life and Death Contest (1)

Chapter 410 IX Life and Death Contest

In the direction of Guangrunmen, after receiving an order, the Japanese armored vehicle driven by the gendarmerie took over and shot directly at the crowd of defeated soldiers. More than 200 Japanese officers and soldiers were killed on the spot, and some of the living units rushed back to the battlefield to join the battle. The order received was to take back the lost regiment flag of No. 20 Infantry Regiment, and to attack and move forward even if the entire army was wiped out.

Under the bloody warning, the 20st Division and the 6th Division were organized at the brigade level and re-entered the battle. The narrow combat area forced Saito Yahei to resort to refueling tactics. Infantry No. [-] Triple Regiment actually lost its regiment flag, and was it sure to be captured by the squadron?This was undoubtedly a shock to Saito Yahei. The united flag is the life and even more important thing of the soldiers of the Imperial Army. It represents the trust of His Majesty the Emperor and the honor and loyalty of the imperial family.

The Japanese army took the remnants of the No.20 Infantry Regiment as the main force, followed by the No.40 Infantry Regiment and the No.11 Brigade. The No.20 Second Division launched a fierce attack on the entire Nanchang City. At the same time, the two infantry regiments of the Japanese army attacking the main peak highlands in Jiuling and Mufu also began a fierce attack regardless of casualties.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 73919

In particular, the entire east of the city became a large chaotic battlefield. In the dark night, the Japanese officers and soldiers of the No. 20 Infantry Third Regiment poured gasoline on their bodies like crazy, holding cluster grenades or explosives, and walked along the top of the street. As the Chinese counterattack force rushed forward, trying to open an attack channel for its follow-up troops, there were hundreds of Japanese death squads on almost every street in the entire Dongcheng area. Offensively, the Japanese army was also helpless in the face of the armored forces of the Chinese squadron that were intensively engaged in battle. Apart from using people to fill them, the Japanese could not think of any good solution for a while.

So amidst the sea of ​​flames, rubble, and ruined walls, the officers and soldiers of the Chinese and Japanese armies fought desperately. On the one hand, all the Japanese who could not regain the military flag would be ordered to cut open their stomachs. The brutality of the battle was beyond everyone's imagination.

The Japanese cluster grenade could not damage the front armor of the A-32, nor could it penetrate the reinforced chassis, but it could break the track. Many tanks did not consider the fierceness and cruelty of the battle, and the ammunition was consumed so quickly that Even after the gun barrel was red, the anti-aircraft machine gun on the turret was used as supplementary firepower to support the infantry attack. The corpses of Japanese officers and soldiers were piled up in the streets and alleys, and even the tracks of the tanks driving in were stuck by bones.

The Japanese army was firing desperately to suppress the firepower. Gao Fei also ordered Xie Wenhua to shoot all the large-caliber grenades and hit the grandchildren of the Japanese on the heads, so a very rare scene in the history of world wars appeared. When the troops fought hand-to-hand and fought repeatedly, the artillerymen of both sides were still shelling violently within the critical point of the dangerous shrapnel killing. The intensity of the battle was far beyond the imagination of both sides. Six consecutive hand-to-hand battles took place within an hour, and almost all the troops on both sides were wiped out.

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