On the Chinese battlefield, the Japanese army, which had always been invincible, was not even a match for Tubal Road.
With a large number of permanent defenses, seven to eight hundred powerful Japanese troops were lost in just over an hour after the battle began, and the remaining Japanese troops were forced to engage in street fighting to stall for time.
What's more important is that the Japanese Major who slapped him countless times actually died at the beginning of the battle.
For him as the group leader, it was originally a happy thing, but it didn't make him happy at all.
Especially after seeing with his own eyes the powerful power of Tubal Road's so-called heavy artillery group, the regiment leader suddenly felt the same despair as when he was fighting against the little Japanese.
Yes, it is despair, the despair before death.
It was because of fear of death that he risked being called a traitor and surrendered to the Japanese.
Now faced with this situation, the leader doesn't know what he should do to avoid this disaster.
The reason why I took the initiative to come to the iron mine was because I thought it was far away from the county town and would not be attacked.
But now, the iron mine is not only under attack, but may be taken down at any time.
What's more important is that the heavy artillery group in the hands of Tubal Road will be hit by a round of shells. No matter who it is, they will either be killed directly or knocked unconscious, and then lose their combat effectiveness in an instant, waiting for the Eighth Route Army to rush over and stab them to death with bayonets.
If this situation continues to develop, the regiment leader is sure that the iron ore will fall into the hands of the Eighth Route Army.
The only way he wanted to survive in this battle was to stay away from the fighting. Then, after the Eighth Route Army came over, he surrendered to the Eighth Route Army.
Therefore, when there was no order to go to the battlefield, the regiment commander and his troops tried to stay away from the battlefield and away from the sight of the Japanese army, so as not to be noticed by the Japanese army.
But the more the leader is afraid of something, the more he will come for it!
There were constant gunfire and the battle was in full swing in front, when the security company commander whom he sent to the front to check out the situation suddenly ran back with a heavy look on his face.
"Tuanzuo, the Japs are doomed! They have lost almost half of their troops in the street fighting for only a few dozen minutes. If this continues, they will be completely wiped out within an hour."
"However, the Japs plan to let us go up and delay them. A small group of Japs is rushing towards us to supervise the team and force us to go to the battlefield and sacrifice our lives for them!"
"Going to the battlefield now? Wouldn't that mean you are going to die!" The regiment leader frowned and got to the crux of the problem in one sentence.
"Yes, Tuan Zuo, the little devil is obviously using the lives of the brothers to buy them time. They can't stop the Eighth Route Army's attack and suffered heavy casualties, and we certainly can't stop it! If we go up now, we will obviously die!" One of his subordinates said.
The battalion commander complained.
"That's right! Commander, the Japanese have made it clear that they want us to go up there and die. We must not be fooled!" The remaining battalion and company commanders agreed one after another.
The guard company commander immediately reminded: "But the Japanese sent an infantry team over to supervise the battle. They obviously didn't believe us. If we don't obey the order, I guarantee that this little devil's Japanese will definitely kill people!"
The sullen leader finally spoke, staring at his battalion commanders and asked: "Do you all want to leave here alive?"
"I think about it, I definitely think about it. When I surrendered to the Japanese on the battlefield, I just wanted to survive. If I really wanted to die, I would have fought the Japanese with all my might and still retained the title of an anti-Japanese hero. Now that I have become a traitor, I definitely can't bear the name of a traitor.
The leader died fighting for the Japanese!" A battalion commander answered bluntly.
"Yes, you can't bear the name of a traitor even if you die, you must live!" This sentence immediately aroused the agreement of several people around him.
The group leader nodded and analyzed: "If you want to survive, you must listen to me next, because I also want to survive."
"There are less than 200 Japs left in the coal mine, probably about 150. Most of them were dragged on the battlefield by the Eighth Route Army. As long as we can kill the infantry squad sent by the Japs, then launch an attack from behind and cooperate with the Eighth Route Army to take out
If we go to the iron mines, then we will be an uprising on the battlefield. Not only can we survive, but we can also become heroes. Do you want to do it?"
"There are more than a hundred Japanese, and the only one we really need to eliminate is an infantry squad!" A battalion commander immediately fell into deep thought.
In just a few seconds, he, who is also an opportunist, affirmed with bright eyes: "I must do it, I can survive, and I can be a hero. Such a good thing cannot be found even with a lantern!"
"Commander, give the order!"
The regiment leader immediately ordered: "The entire regiment has ten machine guns. Move them all over and ambush them around."
"We are all equipped with pistols, which have fast shooting speed and strong firepower, and we also participate in the battle."
"When the Japs arrived here, we suddenly opened fire. Ten light machine guns and a dozen rifles suddenly launched an attack. The Japs who were caught off guard must not even have a chance to react, and were directly eliminated by us!"
The battalion commander's eyes had already shot out two very hot glances, and he answered decisively: "I'll make arrangements right away!"
The Japanese troops arrived very quickly. As soon as the regimental commander made arrangements, more than 40 Japanese soldiers lined up and rushed over in two lines.
Because they did not expect that the usually humble Imperial Army would have the courage to rebel, the Japanese who had just retreated from the battlefield could hardly relax their tense hearts, and everyone slung their rifles on their shoulders.
The Japanese second lieutenant who led the team and several sergeants were at the front.
After seeing the group leader and others, he immediately came over, ready to give orders in a show of force as usual.
Five meters, when the Japanese second lieutenant was still five meters away from the regiment leader, he suddenly saw the hands of the commander of the Imperial Association Corps on the opposite side move behind his back, and then he saw a pistol appearing in his hand at some point, and
To yourself.
"Baga! The Imperial Alliance Army is going to rebel... bang bang bang..." Before he could say anything, the regimental leader fired.
A string of bullets were fired, and the Japanese second lieutenant was beaten into a hornet's nest, and then fell to the ground with a look of disbelief on his face.
The dozen or so officers standing next to the regiment leader raised their pistols and fired. In a few seconds, the dozen or so Japs behind the Jaap Second Lieutenant were beaten into a hornet's nest.
The most fatal blow to the Japanese was not the pistol, but the ten machine guns lined up on their right, less than thirty meters away from them.
The sound of gunfire rang out, and the whizzing bullets were like rain, covering them directly.
Ten machine guns killed the Japanese soldiers who were caught off guard. One machine gun only needed to kill three Japanese soldiers, and the entire team was finished.
By the time the machine gunner had finished firing all the bullets in the magazine, with a still unfinished expression on his face, more than forty Japanese soldiers had all turned into corpses.
"It's great, I haven't been this happy for a long time!" the regiment leader shouted with excitement without putting away his pistol.
Then he continued to order: "There are only a dozen or so Japs left in the Little Japs garrison headquarters, and they are only equipped with one machine gun. I plan to kill these Japs and use their heads to give to the Eighth Route Army as a gift for our battlefield uprising. Brothers who are not afraid of death.
Everyone, follow me!"
More than forty Japanese troops were wiped out, and the dozen or so Japanese soldiers must have been ignored by everyone.
Coupled with the fact that the Japs were caught off guard, the battle ended very quickly. In less than half a minute, all the dozen Japs were finished.
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