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Chapter 334 Close the door and fight against tigers?

The chaotic night finally passed.

Just after dawn and when the light was just enough to see the faces of a person more than ten meters away, Shigeji Matsu, who had not been sleeping all night, angrily sent soldiers into the block again.

He had already planned that if the Chinese still tried to fight with him in the block, he would use more incendiary bombs than the Guoqi Detachment this time, and even requested the heavy artillery brigade to carry out a destructive shelling of the block, blowing the damned Chinese and the damned Chinese houses into powder together.

As for burning, it takes time, since the time has been delayed for a long time, it would be fine to delay the whole morning for an extra morning.

In terms of the urgency of time, this Japanese lieutenant general can basically be regarded as a "lying flat" mentality.

However, the report sent back by the search team who entered the block tremblingly made Shigeji Matsu, who had been watching the battlefield again with a telescope, finally spit out the old blood that had endured for a long time.

There are no Chinese figures in the block, only the wreckage of soldiers who died in battle.

In addition, the various fortifications that the engineers spent half a night to build were still there, but the Chinese were sprinkled with feces and smelled unheard.

What does this mean?

Didn’t the Chinese take advantage of the night to throw two big mouths from the 114th Division, and then splashed a big feces, and then ran away?

The most important thing is that the decision he had made was just a fantasy, and the Chinese did not give him this opportunity at all.

Perhaps the only thing that made the 114th Division feel comforted was that because it was dark, the Chinese were not able to clean up all battlefields. Among the 360 ​​people who had been judged to be missing, there were more than 40 people alive. They hid in various corners and became turtles who dared not shoot or speak until dawn arrived.

Although it looks vulgar and ridiculous in dust, it is still alive after all, and only living people are qualified to be slapped by the superior.

As for those brave people, they were naturally dead, either by bullets or by grenades. Some of them were killed by machetes they had seen on the battlefield in North China, and their heads were cruelly hung on the broken walls in the ruins.

In the stinking ruins, there are no wounded people, only dead people and living people.

Any infantry discovered by the Chinese will be dead.

When cruelty meets coldness, only death can satisfy both parties.

The security battalion led by Guo Shouzhi implemented the will of Tang Dao that "only the dead Japanese are good Japanese".

In this night attack, more than 320 people were killed in the 114th Division, more than 140 engineers died, while 50 people were killed in the security battalion and 33 were seriously injured. The battle loss ratio of nearly 6 to 1 was severely angrily exclaimed.

The arrogant Japanese army was finally completely angered.

Yanagawa Heisuke put down his army's pride and bypassed the Songhu Expeditionary Army headquarters for help from the Japanese Navy. Two Japanese reconnaissance planes flew over the Songjiang River at 8 a.m. for reconnaissance.

At the same time, the three cities in the east and west, and the south, launched a fierce attack with the help of the heavy artillery brigade and the artillery corps of various divisions.

When the war was at its peak, the two divisions of the 107 and 108 could not bear the call to each division's artillery battalion to kill and fight back against the Japanese infantry.

The artillery position was discovered by Japanese reconnaissance planes whizzing through the sky. An hour later, the Japanese heavy artillery brigade, which finally obtained the specific coordinates of the Chinese artillery position, began to focus on retaliation against the coordinates and surrounding areas.

Although protected by fortifications, the mountain artillery battalions of the two infantry divisions suffered heavy losses in the shooting of 200 caliber heavy artillery, and more than two-thirds of the 24 infantry artillery pieces were damaged.

Only the mortar battalion survived because it was mobile and flexible and hiding in underground fortifications.

After suffering huge losses in succession, Yanagawa Heisuke probably also sacrificed his life and chose to be his grandson again.

The Japanese Navy also gave the Army grandson a face. In addition to the reconnaissance aircraft that kept taking off from the aircraft carriers cruising over Songjiang City for a long time, it also used more than 24 bomber formations to focus on bombing several fortifications on Songjiang City.

A 500-pound bomb is more terrifying than a 305 heavy artillery. When a bomb falls, all creatures within a radius of 50 meters with the center of the blasting point are dead. Even if the soldier hides in the fortification and is not directly killed by shock waves or shrapnel, the huge explosion can make the soldier temporarily deaf in both ears and even if he stuffs cotton in advance.

The front-line officers and soldiers who survived after the war may have good arms and legs, but their hearing is sharp, which has a huge relationship with the bombs dropped by the plane bombing.

However, the Japanese fighter jets were not unscrupulous in showing off their power. The Northeast Army's 67th Army may have a slight lack of training, but its equipment is by no means inferior to the Central Army. The twelve Erliton machine guns that have rarely been hidden for a long time also showed their hideous sharp teeth.

In order to ensure the accuracy of the bombing, the Japanese bomber formation, which fully mastered the air supremacy, reduced the altitude to 1,000 meters, and was caught off guard by 12 fire-gathering machine guns.

Three Japanese bombers were beaten into turkeys in the air.

The Japanese Navy was so angry that he scolded the Army Ma Lu in the telegram for a long time, but he didn't even remind the Chinese people that they were equipped with anti-aircraft guns.

The top leaders of the 10th Army naturally pretended to be stupid, and the Chinese were just cunning.

What's more, if the bombs are installed, what if you don't have it? It's even more dangerous for you to return to the aircraft carrier with the bomb.

The record of defeating three Japanese planes in one fell swoop is extremely brilliant, and it is worth writing a lot on any battlefield, but for the current Songjiang battlefield, it is only a drop in the bucket.

The 21 bombs dropped by the remaining 21 bombers were extremely destructive to Songjiang City, especially the most obvious city walls to the target.

The once extremely majestic and magnificent city walls on the east and south sides were blown out seven or eight large gaps, and the entire defense line was broken.

Even the dozen or so heavy firepower points carefully constructed by the Tang Dao have been destroyed most of them.

The Sixth Division and the Guoqi Detachment, and the 114th Division all used armored troops until 11 o'clock in the morning. The 89 tanks in black smoke and steel armor were deprived of the threat of 37mm war defense artillery and 20mm machine guns, and they were almost invincible on this battlefield.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content below! The bullets of heavy machine guns hit on it have no other purpose except to stir up sparks. Countless Japanese infantry attacked after tanks, and the bullets fired by the infantry at the risk of their lives are no longer difficult to suppress them.

After the fierce battle until noon, Major General Liu Qiwen, the highest commander in DC District, finally decided to give up the Dongcheng City Wall fortifications that had been changed hands several times by both sides, and the entire army took them back into the city.

The city defense of Dongcheng was broken.

Under the cover of tanks, the Japanese army braved the shells fired from mortars and poured into the city continuously, consolidating their positions while attacking the city.

In fact, Major General Liu Qiwen gave up the Dongcheng City Wall not only because he consumed too much on the fortifications of the city walls, but also because he was thinking of closing the door and beating the dog.

This is also because the battle between the Songjiang Security Regiment in the ruins was very smooth. At the cost of more than 1,000 casualties, it delayed the investment of troops to double their minimum amount of time for more than five hours. Killing and injuring nearly 2,000 Japanese troops gave Songjiang defenders great confidence.

The Songjiang Security Regiment is just a security guard, and there is a big gap between the combat power of regular troops like their 67th Army. They can do it, and they can do it themselves, not to mention that the city has made more firepower deployment and more troops.

However, from the fierce battle between Dongcheng City and more than four hours at 4:00 pm, the 332nd Brigade, which had already been involved in the battle in Dongcheng, and the two infantry companies led by Lao Wang of the 43rd Army, and then to the officers and soldiers at the bottom of the army, found that they were obviously optimistic.

The Japanese army of the Sixth Division was not only a group but also a single soldier with high technical and tactical qualities, but also strong fighting will. They were also good at learning. Through the first day, they could be regarded as a small-scale street fighting. They had a strong guard against being shot and shot on the battlefield. Even after a rough inspection, it was basically determined that the empty house would be found to be empty, and a few grenades would be thrown into the hidden place, which led to many casualties of lurking soldiers.

More importantly, although the survey was conducted in advance, the soldiers' familiarity with the defense zone was not as good as the local snakes of the Songjiang Security Corps.

The soldiers of the Songjiang Security Regiment could run around in an alley that was only one meter wide and narrow, and could even easily get lost from one house into another, but they couldn't do it. Many people were blocked in a house by the Japanese army after a few shots and injured the Japanese army, and they could not escape. They were eventually transferred to combat defense artillery and infantry artillery to death.

Taking the DC area as the main attack direction of the Japanese army, the four-hour battle killed and injured more than 1,000 Japanese soldiers, they also killed more than 700 and injured more than 800 people, which almost fought a 1-to-1 loss ratio with the Japanese army.

Moreover, the Japanese army is still investing in troops.
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