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Volume 2 Battle of Songhu Chapter 19 Quality

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    On the battlefield, the quality of soldiers often determines the life or death of an army!

    "Woo" Before we could take a breath, there was a roar of artillery shells in the air.

    So I soon understood the reason why the little Japanese retreated The headquarters building built by Little Japan was too strong, and ordinary mortars, mountain artillery and the like did not pose a threat to it at all.

    ¡°After all, little Japan also knows that our national army is equipped with 105 mm caliber heavy artillery purchased from Germany. The headquarters they built is naturally based on the standard of being able to withstand such heavy artillery bombardment.  However, those warships staying on the Huangpu River.  The naval guns on them are often more than 200 millimeters!

    "Boom boom" A large number of artillery shells exploded in front of the building, behind the building, and even upstairs, causing the headquarters building to shake violently, as if it was standing in the crater of a volcano.  Then, before we could react, another shell hit us

    It is said that although Japan is a small country with extremely poor resources, its navy is very powerful.  Japan is an island country. For an island country, they only need to continuously develop their navy and air force. As long as their navy and air force are strong enough, they can ensure that their country's territory is not infringed.  This is undoubtedly the best investment for a country.  It is precisely because of this that Britain, which is also an island country, spares no effort to develop its own navy and air force.

    How powerful is Japan¡¯s navy?  At this time, the Japanese navy was already the third most powerful country in the world (the United States and Britain tied for first, and the tonnage ratio of the United States, Britain, and Japan was 5:5:3). This can be seen from the fact that Japan built a total of 25 ships before the end of World War II.  The aircraft carrier can be seen.

    Luo Qi Ba Ba praised the Japanese Navy a lot. In fact, he wanted to explain the pressure we were under at this time.  I didn't know how many warships were firing at us at this time, nor did I know what the caliber of those artillery pieces were. I only knew that the shells that were fired almost never stopped for a moment, and the smoke and dust they raised almost covered the sky and the sun.  Covered!

    The headquarters building was strong, but it could not withstand the bombardment of large-caliber naval guns. After a while, the thick cement on the wall was exploded in pieces, and the soldiers hiding behind it were not in a hurry.  I screamed and was pinned down by pieces of cement

    Ten minutes later, the sound of artillery gradually stopped. However, before we could take a breath, there was another burst of bird sounds in the sky, and then we saw dozens of Japanese aircraft flying over, covering the sky!

    Depend on!  Seeing this, I couldn't help but cursed in my heart: Little Japan is not over yet, it's coming out one after another!

    But this seems to be no wonder little Japan. Our opponents on the battlefield have not used all means to kill each other. If we have this opportunity, we will naturally not show mercy.

    So I inevitably endured another round of bombing, which made me feel like stars were in my eyes and I was dizzy for a while. When the bombing finally ended, I looked at the building and saw that it had been riddled with holes by the shells.  Fortunately, the building is still solid. Even after it was bombed like this, the frame was not damaged. It stood like a wounded veteran with its chest raised in front of the Japanese gunboats.

    The soldiers were not frightened by the Japanese bombing. The perforations caused the shells to explode?  It doesn't matter, after piling a few sandbags, it's an excellent fortification; a big hole was blown in the wall?  It doesn't matter that after setting up a machine gun, there is another firepower point; the corridor has been blown down?  It doesn¡¯t matter, we have no intention of living anyway!

    I randomly found a hole in the wall and mounted the rifle on it. When I looked out through the sniper scope, I saw thick smoke and dust rolling everywhere outside. The Japanese corpses that were originally all over the ground were now in pieces.  Organs, and these organs were mixed with soil and gravel to become a veritable mountain of corpses and sea of ??blood

    The gunfire stopped, the artillery fire also stopped, and the battlefield that had been fought just now suddenly became quiet. There was no sound except the sea breeze blowing and the flames of war roaring fiercely.

    At this time, I thought of a question. It is said that the little devils only need to continue bombing like this In less than half an hour, our command building will be unable to support it and collapse completely. Then the little Japanese can wipe us out without any effort.  Did it fall?  What's the reason that little Japan can't do anything?

    Is it because the Japanese don¡¯t have enough artillery shells?  I believe not. If a small Japanese fleet only has enough artillery shells for ten minutes, then this fleet is too fragile!

    Is it because Japan is showing kindness and letting us go?  This is even more impossible. I, who come from modern times, know exactly who the Little Japanese are. I even know clearly that a considerable number of these Little Japanese on the Songhu battlefield were responsible for the Nanjing Massacre.  The murderer!

    What is that for?  Then I quickly thought maybeIt is the credit of the German armorers. You must know that because of their arrogance, rashness and command errors, the little Japanese division of more than 20,000 people was already surrounded by the national army. Ironically, the national army  The three strongholds used by the army to encircle the Japanese army were exactly the same three points built by Little Japan to defend against the national army, namely the Gongda Cotton Mill, Huishan Wharf and the headquarters building.

    There are nearly 30,000 German weapon division troops in the Gongda Cotton Mill and Huishan Wharf respectively, and they have entered into street fighting with the Japanese army. It is precisely because of the street fighting that the Japanese aircraft and naval guns are powerless against them.  In other words, the only thing that the Japanese army can use aircraft and naval guns to bomb is the headquarters where we are stationed

    However, can little Japan blow up the headquarters building where we are stationed in one go?  If the headquarters building is completely blown upthen how can the Japanese divisions besieged by our legions rely on to withstand the siege of our superior forces?  You must know that the center of the six divisions has blocked their retreat. On the other side, although there is a miscellaneous national army with weak combat effectiveness, their numbers and strength are countless and they are still increasing!

    Therefore, Little Japan's purpose is very obvious, which is to quickly capture the headquarters building and use it as a stronghold to launch defense. After all, there is only one regiment of our troops stationed in the headquarters building. With Little Japan's arrogance, they have reason to  I believe that a division of the "Imperial Army of Japan" plus the cover of aircraft and naval guns is fully capable of quickly taking over the headquarters building!

    For Little Japan, the headquarters building may only be destroyed by consuming some artillery shells or bombs, but for the national army, it seems to be an insurmountable fortress, so Little Japan will certainly not let this building that may be able to be destroyed be destroyed.  The fortress that saved their lives fell under their own shells.

    "Huh!" I couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief when I thought of this, but soon became nervous again.

    I breathed a sigh of relief because I knew that Little Japan would not blow up the building and bury all of us, including the newly seized arms, under the cement blocks.  I'm nervous becauseif nothing goes wrong, Little Japan will concentrate most of its troops on us to launch a general attack!

    As I expected, after a while I heard dense footsteps and the sound of "rumbling" motors coming from the smoke, and then several Type 95 tanks emerged from the smoke It was obvious.  The point is that Little Japan was fully prepared for this attack, because I clearly saw in the sniper scope that these tanks all had thick sandbags hanging in front of them!

    It is no secret to everyone that the frontal armor of the Type 95 light tank is only a dozen millimeters thick. Even if the armor is of this thickness, even if it is the frontal armor, you only need to use a heavy machine gun to swipe at it I will say it after a long time.  If you are not accurate, you can hit the weak point or the impact point coincides with the bullet hole and penetrate the steel plate. However, if you hang a sandbag in front of the tank, it will be completely different. It will undoubtedly increase the tank's vulnerability to a great extent.  protective nature.

    Tanks emerged from the street one after another. I roughly counted only six tanks.  A Type A division of the Japanese army is equipped with more than just that many tanks.  I think this is probably because a considerable number of tanks have been blown up by German armorers, and four tanks were captured by us without any effort and are still parked in the garage

    The Japanese attack seemed very cautious this time. Their tanks did not cover the infantry all the way to launch a strong attack on us. Instead, they stopped five hundred meters away and lined up in a row to face us with their frontal armor  At first I didn't understand what Little Japan was planning, but after thinking about it I soon understood it - Little Japan knew that we had grenades in our hands, and although this Type 95 tank could avoid forcibly blocking machine gun fire,  , but it couldn't stop the grenade bombs from being exploded!  Although we are not familiar with the use of grenades and have no accuracy, our advantage is that we have endless weapons and ammunition in our hands. If everyone in the whole group holds a grenade and goes down for a while  If you beat them randomly, it would be strange if those tanks weren't blown to pieces!

    So the role of these tanks is destined to be only to stay outside the range of the grenade and provide fire cover, or it can also be said to be used as a barrier!

    Soon I found that what I thought was right. After a while, a group of little devils pushed up more than a dozen mountain cannons Using mountain cannons to shoot at close range is a common attack method of the Japanese. Although the range of this mountain cannon is 8,000  Many meters away, but at a greater distance, Japanese shooters cannot clearly see the location of our military fortifications, so the Japanese army often pushes them in front of the position to bomb the target at close range. The purpose is to destroy our military fortifications and suppress our military's firepower!

    Seeing this, I couldn't help but screamed inwardly. These mountain artillery, plus the Type 95 tank gun and various machine guns Even though we have the right location and powerful firepower, it seems that we still can't defeat the little Japanese.  Get benefits.  It seems that we also have tanks and mountain artillery, but unfortunately none of the new recruits in our army know how to use them

    It was then that I truly realized: On the battlefield, soldiersThe quality of soldiers often determines the life or death of an army!
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