Volume VIII, World War Volume 32, Anti-American
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The victory made the British discover that if they still let their European neighbors go soon, Russia would fall under the butcher knife of Germany, and then France, Europe would become a unified country, Britain's international status would be greatly challenged, and even become a follower of Germany.
None of these can be accepted by the British Empire. What the British Empire needs is a balanced Europe, not a complete Europe!
Therefore, Britain quickly adjusted its goals, restricted China and Germany, and developed itself.
The Germans' goal is to limit China and Britain and develop themselves.
The Chinese goal is
Things have developed to this point, not a matter of race, but a matter of interests. The competition between major powers will eventually fall into this place!
Although he was extremely reluctant, Zhao Gang still issued an order to support the Japanese. At this time, Japan was forced to smuggle weapons at high prices because it could not get China's assistance. The supply of weapons and equipment was problematic and began to attack and retreat. If China did not provide assistance at this time, the Japanese would have to jump into the sea. After a year of battle, the Japanese died as many as three million people. The Americans only lost one and three million.
Fortunately, China still handed over a large number of highly targeted weapons and equipment to the Japanese before Japan was desperate. Of course, the price was still the same, but this time it could be paid (because the UK and Germany paid the bill for the Japanese)
Japanese Private Yasuo Hirata still remembers that morning.
"Just just entered the position. The enemy's forward has arrived. The Americans' technology is really advanced, and their troops have begun to mechanize. And we are still using ordinary infantry as the main force in advance and cavalry as the assault force.
The American mechanized infantry division has been equipped with a large number of armored vehicles and tanks, which are much stronger than them in terms of maneuver and firepower. A small unknown earthbag looked at countless tanks coming from all over the world, and bullets and shells ran around the position like locusts. The enemy's armored iron stream ran wildly, shooting at us as they marched."
"Swish~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Boom" accompanied by a huge sound, the earth shivered violently. Then there were constant loud noises.
Landmines! Landmines made in China!!
These mines have been specially designed, and only tanks can generate the energy to detonate mines. Anti-track mines are mainly used to blow up tank tracks, destroy load-bearing wheels, and cause tanks to lose their maneuverability. This mine is the earliest anti-tank mine, and the earliest anti-track mine weighing more than ten kilograms.
Later, China first developed a metal shell mine that is easy to carry, buried and camouflage. The weight has been reduced to 8.6 kilograms and an anti-row device was installed. Later, due to the appearance of metal mine detectors, the lightning shell material began to use non-metallic materials such as wood, oil paper and plastic, and the shape of the lightning also appeared round, square and strip.
After improvement, the weight of this mineland continued to be reduced. It was only about 5 kilograms. In order to avoid being tempted by shells, bombs and nuclear shock waves, various explosion-resistant fuses and repeated compression fuses have also been developed. This fuse can ensure that it will only detonate when tanks and tracked armored vehicles are crushed to the lightning.
At the same time, a full insurance fuse and self-destruction device are also used to enable the mine to damage enemy armored vehicles without affecting the mobility of its own troops. Crawler mines can only be detonated when the tanks press on, so the obstacle width of a single mine is very small, and generally 1,000 mines are required to be laid on the front of each kilometer.
Unfortunately, the American tank cluster encountered such a nemesis. Most of them were paralyzed. A small number of them turned around and ran away when they saw that the situation was not good. The infantry group that charged with the tank cluster was exposed to the Japanese muzzles.
The situation in front of us can only be described as spectacular: countless shells whistled from afar. They smashed into the dense infantry team of Americans, followed by loud noises and flames and a fallen enemy. The Americans were harvested like straw, and screams resounded through the sky. In this way, the shells poured death and terror into the enemy group. The most exciting fireworks performance brought the lives of tens of thousands of American soldiers.
The Americans who were severely injured began to counterattack, and the heavy artillery positions began to fire, and hundreds of heavy artillery shot out their anger. Unfortunately, most of them did not hit the target, but hit the fleeing Americans, causing huge damage.
Subsequently, when the American heavy artillery stopped firing, the Japanese seized the opportunity to launch a counterattack. In the end, the American heavy artillery group was seized by the Japanese, and three hundred heavy artillery pieces and a large number of shells fell into the hands of the Japanese. The Americans who were originally expected to break through the middle lane were reversed and broke through the middle lane.
Americans are not good at fighting. The peaceful life for hundreds of years has wiped out their blood. In the past, they could still rely on the advantages of weapons to exchange for much lower casualties. However, when the Japanese obtained weapons and greatly offset the casualties, the Americans' fragility was clearly visible!
Afterwards, the mainstream American newspaper, the New York Times described the situation at that time.
"Our army's advancement has paid a considerable price. When we encountered the Japanese Third Guard Division, the vanguard was already quite tired due to continuous combat. The Japanese main combat division suddenly launched an assault from behind the hills, with an attacking array of nearly 200,000 people blocked several blocks. Although our army carried out tenacious resistance, it still could not stop the Japanese from gaining advantage by relying on the human sea tactics. After making the final efforts, our army narrowed the front line and retreated backwards."
In fact, the New York Times made a lot of whitewashing and exaggerating the combat effectiveness of the US military. At that time, the US military performed extremely poorly. After the armored cluster was defeated, the US military suddenly encountered an attack and suddenly became a mess. The so-called "teniful resistance" was actually fighting on its own, fighting for about 10 minutes.
According to the report of the battlefield observer: "The US military's individual soldiers are of average quality, have good coordination, are relatively complete, but they do not have the determination and perseverance to fight. They mainly rely on firepower to suppress during combat, and morale drops very quickly when the firepower advantage is lost."
Chapter completed!