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Chapter 281 Whoever commits crimes against China will be punished

The 4th Brigade has been completely wiped out, and Suzuki Mitsuchi, the brigade commander, naturally did not run away.

This was Liu Lang's first and last time meeting Suzuki Mitsu.

The gray-haired Japanese major general of the Kwantung Army was not blown into a fragrant barbecue like the soldiers under his command.

Although there are only more than 2,000 defeated soldiers under his command, the Kwantung Army Major General is still qualified to stay in the underground brigade headquarters that the engineers spent hours digging. The top of the brigade headquarters covered with wood and thick soil is enough to withstand

Invasion of 75MM mountain artillery shells.

However, the Japanese major general still died.

Kneeling on a white cloth, his twisted old face showed the great pain he had experienced before his death. His abdomen was cut open in a cross shape, and his internal organs burst out and flowed out. The final cause of death was excessive bleeding and the pain of committing seppuku. It was really extraordinary.

What people can bear.

I am afraid that only Japanese people who have been educated in the perversion of loyalty to the emperor would choose such an extremely inhumane way to die.

Of course, Liu Lang won't care which way Suzuki Mitsuchi chooses to die. He is not the first Japanese major general to kill, and he will never be the last. What Liu Lang cares about now is whether his character can explode and "pick up"

"It is absolutely possible to face the Japanese military flag, although it is difficult.

The Japanese military flag is not the most common sun flag, but the rising sun flag, which is based on the sun flag plus 16 red rays of rays. Except for the Japanese, many people don’t understand why there are 16 rays of rays? Is this taken from

The sixteenth number is derived from the 16-petal chrysanthemum emblem of the Japanese Imperial Family. It was determined in the form of a decree of the "Tai Zhengguan Proclamation" in 1870. The official name is the "Army Royal Flag". The three sides of the flag are decorated with purple tassels, and the top of the wooden flagpole

There is a large trihedral gilded flag crown, with the 16-petal chrysanthemum emblem of the Japanese royal family on three sides of the flag crown.

In the Japanese army, the rising sun flag is just a symbol of the army and navy. The one that truly has the highest status is the army's regiment flag. The regiment is equivalent to the regiment level and is the largest combat unit in a single branch of the Japanese army.

The team flag is the military flag of the regiment.

The regiment flag is personally awarded by the Emperor, and the royal chrysanthemum emblem on the flag crown indicates that the Emperor personally leads the expedition. There is only one regiment flag for each regiment, because the status is extremely high. The regiment flag is usually kept in the commander's room, and is personally carried out by the commander.

Safekeeping. If the wing leader is not available, it will be kept by the battalion captain on duty. As long as it is taken out outdoors, it must be protected by guards. The flag bearer of the wing flag is usually the best second lieutenant officer in the wing, and is in the wing's establishment

There is also a dedicated military flag guard squadron in the military, responsible for protecting the military flag. The regimental flag has a transcendent status. Anyone, even a general, must stand at attention and salute when seeing the regimental flag. In addition to being a sacred object given by the emperor, the regimental flag has

In addition to the honor of the unit, if it is lost or captured by the enemy in battle, it will be regarded as a great disgrace to the entire regiment. What is more serious is that if the regiment flag is lost, the regiment organization will be revoked.

You must know that in the past time and space, throughout the Second World War, the Japanese army was wiped out millions of troops, but the Allied Flags have never captured one. Before knowing that they were about to be completely annihilated,

Japanese commanders would "burn" their regiment's flags, preferring to be burned rather than captured.

The so-called "burning" does not mean just lighting a fire, but there are strict ceremonial procedures. First, the flag bearer will hold the flag and climb to a high place under the protection of the flag guard. All the officers and soldiers will salute the regiment flag; then the flag bearer will collect it.

Roll up the regiment flag and hand it to the unit chief, who will then put the regiment flag into the burning platform, and all officers and soldiers will salute the regiment flag. Finally, the troop chief will light the fire in person, and all officers and soldiers will salute the regiment flag.

Until the alliance flag is completely burned.

On the Chinese battlefield in the past time and space, a total of three regiments "burned" the regiment flags before all of them were finally broken into pieces. The failure to capture the military flags has always been a regret for the Chinese army that completely annihilated its opponents.

Although the 4th Brigade, a special force composed of infantry and artillery brigade in the Japanese army, may not have a regiment flag, it definitely has a military flag. Capturing a brigade-level military flag is definitely something that can inspire the hearts of the whole country.

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Obviously, Liu Lang was still disappointed.

After sending a message to the division that "all members of the 4th Brigade are in pieces", Suzuki Mitsuchi ordered the burning of the 4th Brigade flag. In the sky full of artillery fire, the so-called "burning" was naturally impossible to implement.

The military flag of the 4th Brigade was thrown directly into the fortification timber that was ignited by artillery fire, and was reduced to ashes together with the simple wood.

Basically nothing was captured from the Japanese positions that were plowed several times by artillery fire. Everything that could be destroyed was basically destroyed. Only the more than 700 Japanese corpses lying on the charge road and hundreds of 38-guns beside them were worth it.

Once used, they naturally became the trophies of Tang Yongming's men.

The body of Colonel Gu Yi, chief of staff of the 4th Brigade, was also found. The dead body with half of its head missing was carried over. Three red lines and three silver stars on the shoulders of the corpse proved the identity of the Japanese colonel.

He did not have the courage to commit seppuku by Suzuki Mitsuchi. In other words, Gu Yiyi, who was not at the brigade headquarters, was lucky. The Japanese colonel who had half his head cut off by a piece of shrapnel did not have to suffer the huge pain of committing seppuku.

By the time they could be found, all the corpses of Japanese soldiers above the rank of aide-de-camp were found and placed on the land in northern China that had been ravaged into a burnt black color due to the war.

Liu Lang loudly ordered Ji Yanxue, the head of the communications platoon: "Send a telegram to the Peiping Military Commission, the National Second Division Headquarters, the 29th Army Military Headquarters, the Independent Regiment of the Second Division of the National Revolutionary Army, and the reorganized 29th Army.

The 289th Regiment of the 288th Regiment of the Second Division, at 8:00 a.m. on March 16, 2011, completely annihilated the entire 4th Brigade of the 8th Division of the Japanese Kwantung Army, together with the 1st Artillery Battalion and 3rd Artillery Battalion of the 8th Artillery Regiment.

A total of more than 9,300 people."

Everyone standing on the battlefield cheered the moment they heard Liu Lang's order.

Including Tang Yongming, Chi Dakui, and Yu Xiancheng, regardless of whether he was a lieutenant colonel, a major, or an ordinary soldier, they all cheered the moment they heard Liu Lang announce the annihilation of the Japanese 4th Brigade.

The cheers spread from the main Japanese position to 800 meters away. The cheers of more than 3,000 men resounded through the sky and reached the ancient mountains six miles away. The 200 people who had been standing still and suffering were shaken by the huge cheers that broke in.

After being stunned for a moment, I understood the reason. More than 200 people stood on the hilltop and joined the cheering queue.

The huge sound also reached Luo Wenyu Pass, and the soldiers who had been on tenterhooks for the entire defense line, numbering only a few hundred, jumped out of their positions and shouted loudly.

There is no doubt that this is a victory, a great victory, a great victory that not only belongs to all the officers and soldiers present, but also to the Chinese nation.

The record of annihilating 9,000 enemies in World War I will have the names of everyone who participated in this battle engraved on the monument in the hearts of future generations of the Chinese nation. Soldiers who do not seek to leave a name in history, but only seek to earn a living land for future generations.

They achieved the first step of their dream. They dyed the ancient Great Wall red with the blood of the invaders, which was built by their ancestors to resist foreign enemies. They used this to tell the invaders that those who offend China will be punished.


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