The War of Resistance

Chapter 1709: Message(1)

China and Japan started fighting in Taierzhuang in mid-March, and have been fighting for more than half a month now.

How big is the area of ​​Taierzhuang? It is about 1.1 kilometers long from east to west, about 1 kilometers wide from north to south, and the perimeter of the city wall is 5.7 kilometers.

How many troops did the enemy and us invest? There are more than 50,000 Japanese troops and nearly 300,000 Chinese troops.

Although not all battles were fought in Taierzhuang, compared with the troops invested by both the enemy and ourselves, Taierzhuang could only be regarded as a small place.

Even if the enemy and we did not invest all their troops in such a small place, it is conceivable how many people fell in Taierzhuang.

Just like the scene described in the movie shot in later generations, the city wall collapsed like a hillside, and the corpses of soldiers from both sides were strewn from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain.

But such a scene only happened in the early stages of the Taierzhuang war. The corpses on the "hillside" were piled up and strewn with no one to clean them up, because the fierce fighting continued, in every street, every lane, every street A fight for a house.

Both China and Japan suffered huge casualties, but the Japanese army finally occupied more than half of Zhuangzi. When only the last half of Zhuangzi was left, the Chinese defenders continued to organize death squads to fight back, and the enemy and ourselves started a tug of war again.

The Chinese defenders did not know what difficulties the Japanese army had, but the Chinese defenders were indeed under great pressure. The 31st Division defending the city approached the group army, and the group army approached the theater headquarters. The theater commander also approached a certain Central Army as a reserve force and asked him to Attack.

The command system of the Chinese army is troublesome. It is helpless for the commander-in-chief of a theater who comes from a mixed army to control the central army in the theater.

But a certain unit of the Central Army also has its own statement. Now is not the time to attack. We are waiting for better fighters!

From the perspective of life, the life of a soldier is cheap, while the life of an official is more valuable. From the perspective of hard work, although the life of an official is precious and it is not easy to die, but when it comes to hard work, it is nothing!

In fact, this is no wonder the big bosses from all parties.

There was still an invasion of foreign enemies, and the big bosses from all sides, who were originally scattered, united to fight against Japan. If there was no invasion of foreign enemies, who knows which big boss will eventually conquer China after competing in the Central Plains?

In any case, the Chinese army that still has an organic system is still capable of fighting as long as it is not afraid of death, but what about skirmishers?

At this time, a few miles northwest of Taierzhuang, there were many stragglers from the Chinese army hiding in a ruined wall that was also burned by the flames of war.

It was said that there were many, but it was close to a hundred. However, these hundreds of people belonged to different armies, but they were all from a mixed army.

Their respective troops were defeated by a Japanese cavalry charge, and their skirmishers were also routed, and after several twists and turns, they all hid in the ruins.

It stands to reason that during the Battle of Taierzhuang, this place was not an important traffic thoroughfare. They were just afraid of the Japanese cavalry so they hid here. When it got dark, they dispersed.

After all, they were all anti-Japanese teams. We all gathered together temporarily to keep warm. Although we didn't know each other very well, we also started chatting.

But we are both soldiers fighting, no matter how much we talk, how can we get away from the current war.

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