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    Six Y12s flew along the Japanese front at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour while attacking the ground. As the saying goes, rockets do not know officers and soldiers, and there are no young or old under the six-barreled machine gun. Under such a dense fire curtain, it doesn't matter who it is,  As long as it is glued, it is sure that the light ones will have broken arms and legs, and the heavy ones will be shattered. There is no accident.

    The soldiers of the Ninth Division were all stupid. Where had they seen such a terrifying air attack?  Let alone them, the military of any country in the world had never seen them before.  The queue, which was not very neat at first, has completely turned into a piece of scattered sand at this moment. Many Japanese soldiers scattered like frightened rabbits, trying to escape the massacre of those aerial killers.

    But there are always some people who are unwilling to be beaten passively. Lieutenant General Yuan Shouichiro is one of them. Seeing that the six Eighth Route Army planes were moving very slowly, and they were only a few hundred meters away from the ground, he shouted loudly: "Don't mess around!"  , counterattack, counterattack immediately, and shoot down those damn planes! Otherwise, we will all die here today!"

    Hara Shouichiro yelled three times with all his strength, then grabbed the imitation akm in the hands of the guards around him, and pulled the trigger against the sky.

    Dozens of guard soldiers standing beside him and the staff officers of the division and regiment headquarters immediately shouted what Hara Shouichiro said just now, while raising their guns and shooting.

    The surrounding Japanese officers, corporal commanders, and sergeants stopped when they heard the call, and called the soldiers around them to shoot together. Driven by them, more and more Japanese soldiers joined the ranks of counterattacks.  Hundreds of imitation AKM and 38-type rifles and a dozen 99-type light machine guns went to weave a bullet net in the sky in an instant.

    The two Y-12s that were flying overhead were caught off guard, and the dense 7.62 and 7.7mm bullets instantly opened countless holes in the wing of the leading Y-12. The engine on the left  He was also shot by a bullet, and started to smoke and burst into flames, and then the plane, which lost control, rushed to the ground with thick black smoke.

    "Boom!" As a huge fireball soared into the air, Yun 12 and the 4 crew members who were full of ammunition disappeared.

    When the first plane was baptized by the rain of bullets, the second plane also fell into the bullet net. However, because of its position at the rear and the quick response of the pilot, the plane dared to turn around and escape before the Japanese army concentrated fire.  However, several rows of bullet holes were punched out in the belly of the plane, and the two shooters in the cabin also had many blood holes in their bodies from the drilled warheads.

    ? Seeing that two planes in a formation were destroyed and the other injured in an instant, the crew members of the rest of the planes instantly turned red, but looking at the increasingly dense fire net,?  The formation commander finally held back the attack order and led the fleet to turn around and leave.

    Seeing that our side really shot down an Eighth Route Army plane and forced the other planes away, the Japanese soldiers cheered loudly.

    But when Hara Shouichiro gathered his troops and lightened the number of people, he found that the air strike that took less than ten minutes just now caused him more than a thousand casualties. Seeing this, Hara Shouichiro did not dare to delay and ordered the troops  With the wounded, he continued to advance rapidly towards Shuozhou - if he didn't run quickly and wait for the Eighth Route Army's plane to come back, then there would be nothing left of him.

    It was really expected by Hara Shouichiro. Less than an hour after these devils continued to move forward, the Eighth Route Army caught up. I don¡¯t know whether it was luck or misfortune. What appeared behind was not an airplane but an armored force¡ª¡ª  After a blind date, Liu Shuai ordered the 3rd and 10th divisions to dispatch all the tanks, armored vehicles and eight tons of kings to pursue the fleeing Ninth Division troops.

    Hearing the rumbling roar coming from behind, all the Japanese soldiers turned pale with fright, and ran northward desperately with their short legs.

    At this time, they were less than 5 miles away from Shuozhou. After paying the lives of hundreds of soldiers in the rear, Hara Shouichiro Zhang finally led his troops to join the Shuozhou troops before being overtaken by the Eighth Route Army armored troops.

    However, this is nothing to be thankful for, because the armored troops of the Eighth Route Army that followed immediately launched an attack on Shuozhou.

    What made the Japanese army tremble even more was that the red air force appeared above their heads in a short while. This time, it was not four or eight, but a total of forty-eight¡ªbombers with no air strike missions,  Attack aircraft and gunship aircraft are here.  ?

    This is no wonder, after all, the Y-12 and the four crew members that were destroyed just now were the first aircraft and the first batch of sacrificed pilots lost by the Air Force since its establishment, and the captain returned from the Soviet Union  pilots, and served as instructors in aviation schools, almost all pilots screamed to avenge their comrades and teachers.

      Naturally, the air force commander couldn't refuse such public opinion, so there was this largest air strike since the air force was formed.

    This was definitely a catastrophe for the Japanese army. As soon as they opened fire on several anti-aircraft artillery positions in and around the city, they were blasted into scorched earth by the top five formations with ground-to-ground missiles and rockets.

    Immediately, 20 B17s flew into the air, and 50kg, 100kg, and 200kg high-explosive bombs and napalm bombs fell like dumplings, blowing up the Japanese positions into a sea of ??flames.

    Immediately after the gunboats entered the field, they first lined up in a line, cleaned the position with rockets, and then circled in circles, plowing out barrages of barrages on the ground with six-barreled machine guns.  Wherever he passed, blood was sprayed, stumps flew, and screams shook the heavens and earth.

    These mobile arsenals hovered over Shuozhou for more than half an hour, dumping nearly 20 tons of ammunition on the ground.  There was no living person in sight on the entire peripheral position.

    When the Air Force bombed wildly, the follow-up troops of the 3rd and 12th Divisions and Chen Geng's Ninth Division arrived one after another, and quickly surrounded Shuozhou, completely cutting off the escape route of the Ninth Division.

    The Japanese soldiers who survived the heavy bombing suddenly collapsed when they saw the rows of giant steel beasts glowing with metallic luster.  Even some veterans had horrified expressions on their faces¡ªthey were not afraid of death, but it was pointless to be afraid of death!

    Seeing that the soldiers had completely lost their fighting spirit, Hara Shouichiro did not force them to die. Instead, he sighed and sent his chief of staff and adjutant out of the city holding a white flag to discuss surrender with the Eighth Route Army.

    His condition was very simple, to ensure the safety of all Japanese soldiers who surrendered.

    Hearing such conditions, Chen Geng did not ask Liu Shuai for instructions, but directly agreed in the name of the deputy commander.

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    After the entire Battle of Datong was over, in the battle report sent to the Central Committee, there was only one sentence about the outcome of the Battle of Shuozhou. More than 5,000 remnants of the Ninth Division did not surrender and were all wiped out!

    If I remember correctly, during the Battle of Nanjing, the more than 3,000 prisoners of war of the national army who were stabbed to death on the wall of Guanghuamen by bayonets were also recorded in the Japanese archives as fighting to the death and not surrendering!

    Surrender?  Those 300,000 souls disagree!  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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