Four hundred and fortieth chapters do not live
Japanese positions.
The Japanese were all looking at the offensive force of the 36th Army opposite. How hope was the Japanese, I hope that this army would advance a few hundred meters further.
Especially those Japanese artillerymen who were preparing to shoot, the Japanese artillerymen were ready, and many of them were brought over with great effort, and many of them had already been unboxed.
No matter how much the Japanese expected, they could not expect the troops of the 36th Army to move forward.
What follows is the sky of artillery fire.
Suddenly, a sharp whistling sound came from the sky. When I heard this sound, many Japanese devils' faces changed, especially the Japanese artillerymen, who were simply shocked.
As a "professional", the Japanese artillery soldiers could even hear from this sound that at least dozens of large-caliber heavy artillery fired volleys there, and were volleys at their positions.
"Baga! The shelling of the 36th Army!"
Many Japanese yelled, with fear in their screams.
The Japanese gangs hurriedly began to dodge. Some Japanese gangs quickly retreated back to the trenches and squatted down. Some Japanese gangs hurriedly hid behind sandbags. Some Japanese who really didn't have time to find a place simply hugged their heads tightly and lay tightly on the ground.
Before more Japanese devils could hide, the overwhelming fierce artillery fire hit the Japanese devils' positions, making a shocking sound.
"Boom, boom, boom..."
With loud and dense sounds, the Japanese's positions filled with smoke, sand, stone, and soil, and huge deep pits appeared, and many Japanese were blown away.
Although the power of the 105mm howitzer is slightly inferior and not as powerful as that of the 155mm howitzer, the fortifications of the Japanese this time were basically simple fortifications, mainly trenches. Such work is really difficult to withstand such violent artillery attacks.
The Japanese were killed and injured in the first round of artillery fire in the artillery group soldiers. At least hundreds of Japanese soldiers went directly to meet their master Amaterasu.
In the distance, a group of senior executives from the 9th Column saw that the soldiers' artillery position were relatively accurate, and the first round of test shots received a good effect. Everyone was happy and cheered.
In less than a minute or two, the intensive artillery bombardment of the artillery regiment began again. Obviously, based on the first artillery bombardment, the soldiers further adjusted the firing parameters, and the artillery bombardment hit more accurately.
I saw that a 105mm howitzer accurately hit a Japanese castle, a temporary castle built with wood and sandbags. The top of the castle was pressed with several layers of sandbags. It was supported by thick wood. Such a castle was enough to withstand the intensive shelling of small-caliber artillery.
But this time, the one who hit the castle was a 105mm howitzer shell, and there was a loud "boom". The castle was blown to the sky, and the sacks were blown away far away. The thick wood was blown off, and all the Japanese inside were blown to death.
Another thing was seen that a 105mm howitzer shell directly hit the Japanese trench, and there was a loud "boom". This section of the trench was blown to pieces, forming a large pit with a diameter of more than ten meters. The Japanese in this section of the trench disappeared.
Many Japanese devils turned pale under such fierce artillery fire. The Japanese devils had basically never experienced such fierce artillery fire before. In the past, the targets of Japanese devils were mainly ** and the Eighth Route Army. Even if they were shelled, they were still shelled by small-caliber artillery.
This time, the Japanese encountered the artillery regiment directly under the Infantry Division of the 9th Column, and dozens of 105mm howitzers were shot. The Japanese have never experienced it.
At this time, the Japanese corps leader was also hiding in the trenches. Hearing the dense explosions around him, shocking the earth. The Japanese corps leader was bleeding in his heart, thinking that his corps must have suffered heavy casualties.
But then, something that made the Japanese corps captain even more distressed happened.
The Japanese's huge artillery position was finally bombarded by dense artillery fire, and at least a dozen 105mm howitzers hit the Japanese's artillery position.
One mortar and one mortar cannon, one mortar cannon, or it was directly dispersed in such a fierce shelling, and many Japanese artillery soldiers were blown away.
But these are not the most deadly. What makes the Japanese devils the most deadly is that two or three 105mm howitzers directly hit the mountains of shells piled up on the Japanese artillery positions.
Most of these shells are conventional shells, but there are also many poison gas bombs, with hundreds of poison gas bombs. The power of so many shells is amazing.
The ground was shaking, and many Japanese nearby felt a trembling trembling on the ground, and Japanese Japanese shells exploded.
"No!!!"
Not far away, many Japanese soldiers witnessed this scene with their own eyes. Many Japanese screamed with all their hearts and courage, and their screams were so shrill that they could not be described in words.
Amid the terrified screams of the Japanese, the large Japanese artillery position turned into ashes, and many mortars and infantry artillery were seriously deformed, flying far and far with the air waves.
Many Japanese deceased limbs and arms were flying all over the sky, falling from afar to the Japanese trenches of the Japanese in the distance, and many broken hands and feet, and even bloody minced meat fell on the Japanese in the distance.
Many little ghosts, when they saw these things, their faces turned pale and their mouths were trembling. A few Japanese even started vomiting.
However, these can only be considered drizzle. Immediately, the Japanese were hit by a fatal blow. The hundreds of poisonous gas bombs were not spared in this death explosion, and all of them exploded.
Many of these fatal eroded mustard gas bombs, and the liquid produced by the explosion touched the Japanese's broken limbs and arms, or even the Japanese's mortars or infantry cannons that broke apart.
These broken limbs, broken arms and artillery parts, covered with this liquid, splashed everywhere with the explosion of air waves and flew far away. Now, the Japanese were in a tragedy.
This time, the Japanese were responsible for their own actions and shot themselves in the foot.
These splashing liquids immediately evaporated in the air and bursts of smoke rose, especially the Japanese giant artillery positions, which were simply covered by smoke. A lot of smoke was distributed around the artillery positions within two or three hundred meters.
These smoke are fatal, all of them are mustard seed poison gas, all of them are the poison gas produced by the liquid evaporated in this poison gas bomb, that is, mustard seed gas.
Mustard gas is a liquid poison that emits harmful gases, also known as the "king of poisons". Under normal climatic conditions, a concentration of only 0.2 mg/liter can cause poisoning. It has a great mortality rate.
Moreover, mustard gas is an erosive poison in chemical weapons, and there is no specific medicine after poisoning. Whether it is inhaled this gas or the liquid that the skin touches its skin, it can be poisoned.
Now, it is June, the weather in early summer, and it is also the season of breeze. On the Japanese devils' positions, mustard gas liquid is constantly emitting bursts of thick smoke, scattering in the breeze.
In the distance, many soldiers saw abnormal phenomena on the Japanese positions. The smoke from mustard gas is different from the smoke from gunpowder explosion. The smoke and breeze dissipates and disappears in a while.
But the mustard seed poison gas seemed to be blowing more and more. The liquid of the mustard seed poison gas was constantly exerting thick smoke, just as it was blowing more and more, and the more it was blowing thicker and thicker it. Not long after, the Japanese's huge positions were basically covered by this thick smoke.
"Comrades! Look, the Japanese's positions are covered with smoke."
Many soldiers were watching such a strange scene on the Japanese positions. It was so abnormal. This was definitely not the smoke from the explosion of their own shells.
Wu Yongqing, the commander of the 9th Column, also held a telescope and saw the abnormality on the Japanese's position. After looking at it for a while, Wu Youqing finally understood a little.
In the past, Wu Youqing had never understood what the Japanese were doing to collect so many small-caliber artillery. Now he realized that the Japanese were preparing to fire poison gas bombs at their troops.
However, with the artillery soldiers bombarded the Japanese devils, the poisonous gas bombs did not have time to be fired and all exploded on their own positions.
It's really a sin that can't survive!
After seeing it, Commander Wu Youqing thought to himself.
At this time, the Japanese devils' positions were covered by mustard seed poison gas, and many Japanese devils were already in a state of poisoning.
Many Japanese men began to have redness, swelling, blisters, and ulcers on their skin; many Japanese men had severe coughs and thick phlegm, which even hindered their breathing; many Japanese men had redness, swollenness and even blindness in their eyes; many Japanese men had vomiting and diarrhea.
However, more Japanese devils began to fall into coma and even began to die.
The Japanese captain was also full of festering on his body, unable to breathe, and he looked drowsy, but the Japanese captain was still a little awake. The Japanese captain was full of sorrow at this time, and he thought to himself, it's over, it's over, his infantry regiment, it's over.
Yes, there is no chance that the Japanese were spared by such a deadly poisonous gas. The Japanese were poisoned one after another, and many Japanese looked miserable.
When a few hours later, all the poisonous gas was dissipated and the soldiers rushed to the Japanese's position, the soldiers found that the entire Japanese's position was full of festering Japanese, and the Japanese who had been dead for a long time had already died.
The Japanese soldier, a corps of more than 3,000 people, almost all died under his own poisonous gas bombs. The soldiers basically broke through the Japanese's position without taking a single shot or an ammunition.
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