Chapter 73 Battle of Jehol 3

Style: Historical Author: Shangguan FuWords: 2097Update Time: 24/01/11 12:36:59
Mortars and tanks swept through the Japanese defenses in the city, and the continuous offensive was like waves, one after another.

Wang Yong is holding back his energy. He must annihilate all these Japs tonight in order to quickly carry out the second phase of the 5th Army's mission.

Colonel Kanji Tsuneoka is also a veteran who has participated in many wars and fought in the Battle of the Great Wall. He has fought many battles with the Chinese army, whether it is the Fruit Army or the local army. But after encountering the Northwest Army today, he For the first time, he felt that this was the most powerful army he had encountered since becoming a soldier.

The brigade's telephone lines had been blown out and could only be contacted through the radio. However, the enemy had just raided his wing command post and everything was lost.

Tsuneoka Kanji has ordered nearby troops to form death squads to retake some positions, otherwise there will be no room for resistance if they retreat further.

Matsuda Kunisan stood on a hidden building, observing the situation in the city. Although the various ministries were resisting desperately, from time to time Japanese soldiers rushed out of their hiding spots and rushed towards the Chinese army with shouts, but most of them were killed by the death in the hands of the Chinese soldiers. .

Matsuda Kunisan sighed helplessly. The enemy did not surround the city. They probably forced the 11th Brigade to withdraw from the city.

Now Matsuda Kunisan has completely lost control of the army. This battle may have been wrong from the beginning.

Facing waves of attacks by the Chinese army, at ten o'clock that night, the 11th Brigade had lost half of its men, and most of the rest were injured. Facing the precarious defense line everywhere, the Japanese army was under sudden pressure. Increased, many positions were breached.

At 10:40, Jacky Zhao led the company to assemble and continue the attack.

"Company commander, the brothers from the 38th Regiment who just came down said that there is a building ahead. They didn't penetrate it. It looks like it is a headquarters and the firepower is very fierce."

"Okay, then let's beat him, maybe we can catch a big fish."

Jacky Zhao spat and shook the mud off his sleeves: "Copycat guy! Prepare to attack!"

"Little Sichuan, I will suppress the Japs' machine guns later. The pillars will knock off the Japs' grenades in time. If you really can't get in, then withdraw and contact the artillery regiment for fire coverage."

"Don't let your guard down. You all know the little devil's shooting skills. Don't let it go."

Following Zhao Quanyou's order, half of the company began to advance forward.

The company's mortars continued to blow up the Japanese bunkers. The Japanese suffered heavy losses and began to shrink their troops and retreat into the building. They could not contact the surrounding Japanese troops. The distress calls could not be reached, and it was useless to send telegrams. At this time, who knew? Where is the wing headquarters?

The Japanese army took advantage of the terrain and fired downwards from high places. Many attacks were repelled.

Jacky Zhao is not reckless either. The Commander-in-Chief once said that the lives of Chinese people are much more valuable than those of little devils.

So Jacky Zhao called the battalion headquarters and arranged for a tank to come over.

When I saw the Chinese tanks, I didn't know what they were shouting on the building. Then the light tanks kept firing at the building where the Japanese troops were located. Many Japanese firepower points were smashed in this way.

Little Sichuan was suppressed by machine guns, and dozens of people rushed into the building. Suomi's voice resounded throughout the building. Little Sichuan outside could hear the sound of bullets entering the little devil's body, and the screams and roars resounded throughout the battlefield.

Jacky Zhao walked to the stairs on the second floor, his hands still dripping with the blood of the little devil. This was the blood that was spattered when he pulled out the organ of a little devil just now.

He took out a few grenades from his waist, pulled out the fuse, and threw them in at the right time. The continuous explosions could not help but blow the Japanese into pieces, and smoke and dust flew up all over the ground. Jacky Zhao took the opportunity to lead the attack, and the Japanese corpses were everywhere. He stepped on the flesh to explore the hiding place, and after confirming that there were no remaining Japanese troops, he used the same method to attack the third floor.

The scene upstairs was chaotic. Listening to the constant gunshots coming from the stairs, Kanji Tsuneoka finally sat on the ground, unbuttoned his clothes, pulled out his saber, committed suicide by disembowelment toward the east, and committed suicide to prove his loyalty to the emperor.

The little devil at the top of the stairs had just dodged the bullet when he was caught off guard by a timed grenade. With the sound of explosion, a shower of blood rained down from the third floor, and the stairs were covered with blood.

The remaining Japanese soldiers kept shooting, and eventually they ran out of bullets. After learning that the captain had committed suicide, they removed their bullets one by one and rushed down the stairs without fear of death. As a result, they were beaten. At this point, the 47th Wing headquarters was destroyed.

As the area where the 47th Regiment was located was broken through, the Japanese defense line in Longhua was completely shattered. The 13th Division penetrated directly into the rear of the 13th Regiment from the side. Together with the 14th Division, four main regiments stormed the 13th Regiment from the side. On the side of the team, blood was sprinkled on the ground and flowed into rivers. Some of the Japanese corpses were broken, and some were missing limbs.

After being attacked from three directions, the 13th Regiment was defeated in a straight line. Facing the coordinated operations of the Northwest Army's submachine guns, machine guns, and tanks, the Japanese had no choice but to rush forward with their heads set, and were then beaten into a mesh. .

Matsuda Kunisan saw that the entire brigade was about to be wiped out, so he quickly gathered his troops and withdrew south.

In the dark night, the 15th Division followed closely behind them, chasing after the enemy with trucks. When encountering the enemy, a hail of bullets flew away, and the rear of the enemy was eaten continuously. The 5th Army finally recaptured Longhua before twelve o'clock in the evening.

The battle report quickly flew to Zhangjiakou. Zhang Yunhan received the battle report: "Our 5th Army arrived in Longhua on April 25 and launched an attack on the 11th Brigade under the enemy's 6th Division. The battle lasted for 5 hours. The remaining Japanese troops Retreating to Chengde, our army is currently clearing the outer fortifications, annihilating more than 4,670 enemy troops and capturing 1,154 people."

Faced with this battle report, Zhang Yunhan was still very satisfied. Especially the 5th Army fought hard all night. Several main regiments attacked in batches, and the Japanese army could not resist it at all.

According to the battle report, our army's losses were quite serious. More than 900 people were killed, more than 200 were seriously injured, and 200 were slightly injured. One-third of the main regiment was lost, and one regiment lost its combat effectiveness.

Or street fighting caused the most casualties. The Japanese army relied on bunkers and high-rise buildings to resist desperately, and even launched suicide attacks to regain their positions. It is no wonder that the Sixth Division is known as one of the most capable divisions in the army.

Wang Yong waited for Zhang Yunhan's order regarding the handling of prisoners of the Japanese Sixth Division.

Whether in the future or now, this group of Japanese soldiers have committed unforgivable crimes on the land of China. There are photos collected from reporters accompanying the Japanese army, recording what the Sixth Division did in China.

Zhang Yunhan said calmly: "Bury it. Remember to find a good place to expose your head and find a group of wild dogs. I think these devils will like it very much."

When it comes to dealing with Japanese prisoners, Zhang Yunhan has always adhered to one principle, which is to be as cruel as possible. This is not because of any psychological abnormality, but mainly because he feels that it is useless for a group of wounded soldiers to come because they cannot dig mines or build roads, so they should feed them. Dog.

Of course, you still have to take photos to commemorate it. After all, this is the first batch of large numbers of prisoners in the war against Japan.