Chapter 848 Pig teammates
"Kill!"
"I've fought with these doggy people!"
"You eighteen generations of Japanese devils!"
"Go to die!"
The white knife goes into the red knife, either you die or I die. The war has reached this point. The officers and soldiers of the 135th Division have no fear of death and have completely become a group of red-eyed outlaws!
Their only belief at this moment is to kill the Japanese soldiers in front of them with various means and means such as pistols, bayonets, big swords, hands, and even teeth, and send them to see the King of Hell, turning them into cold corpses!
"Baga Road!"
"Diet, damn!"
"His Majesty the Emperor" is on-load!"
"The Great Japanese Empire is on board!"
Similarly, the Japanese infantry were all red in their eyes and sacrificed their lives to fight a life-and-death battle with the officers and soldiers of the 135th Division.
In this unprecedentedly tragic hand-to-hand battle, the enemy and us invested a total of more than 14,000 troops. On the river defense line that stretched for several kilometers, life-and-death battles and fighting were being staged everywhere.
Although the total force invested by the 135th Division was far more than the Japanese troops, it did not take any advantage from the beginning, and its disadvantages were constantly expanding.
It was not until the 810th Regiment and the 809th Regiment came to participate in the war that the situation improved a little, but not long after, it began to fall into a disadvantage again.
I have to mention here that because the Japanese devils have a small territory and lack resources, and they also highly admire the spirit of Bushido, they have always been particularly keen and attached to hand-to-hand combat.
The Japanese army's bayonet skills are simple and fierce, and are mainly divided into four categories: straight protrusion, dislocation, lower protrusion, and back protrusion. Straight protrusion is a direct protrusion to pierce the enemy's waist above, and the targets are usually throat, chest, and ribs.
This set of seemingly simple and crude, without any exquisite techniques, is actually very practical. The attacks are all targeted at the human body's key points, and the piercing points are carefully designed, emphasizing the avoidance of the ribs that are prone to jamming the blade and entering the heart, liver and other fatal positions.
The Japanese Army's bayonet training requires all personnel to participate in all military services, including infantry, cavalry, heavy artillery, engineers, transportation soldiers, military non-commissioned officers, qualifying officers and soldiers. Even the baggage troops that have always been despised and even not treated as soldiers must participate in bayonet training.
In order to gain practical experience in hand-to-hand combat, the Japanese Army designed a stinging protective gear in reference to the style of kendo protective gear, and used wooden guns to replace rifles to conduct a lot of practical training. The practical training not only includes the content of stinging technology, but also includes part of psychology.
Officially due to this long-term and rigorous and common hand-to-hand combat training, the Japanese army's hand-to-hand combat level is quite superb.
Although on the European battlefield in World War II, due to the fierce firepower and long range of weapons on the battlefield, such hand-to-hand combat is hard to come by for infantry.
However, in the Chinese anti-Japanese battlefield, the fierce hand-to-hand combat technology of the Japanese army still caused great casualties to the Chinese army:
Due to the extremely scarcity of heavy firearms at the first level of the Chinese military squad, it is difficult to maintain effective blocking of the Japanese charge even if it is in a defensive state. Fighting often involves close-range hand-to-hand combat.
The Japanese army's own firepower and equipment advantages and the so-called Bushido spirit took the initiative to launch hand-to-hand combat after artillery fire destroyed the machine gun fire of the Chinese army, hoping to use this to hit the morale of the Chinese army.
In addition to being skilled in single-hand combat, the Japanese army often adopted group combat tactics on the battlefield. In hand-to-hand combat, they formed a sting team with 3-4 people, sometimes covering each other's flanks and rears, and sometimes cooperating with each other in feint attacks to deceive each other.
In addition, when the Japanese army recruited soldiers, they often organized soldiers from the same area into a unit. Most of the soldiers were fellow villagers, with strong cohesion and high cooperation. A group of stingers often made the National Army and platoon do anything.
When the number of people is equal or superior, it can deal a major blow to the national army, and when the number of people is inferior, it can often cover each other and escape.
Just like another time and space, in the Battle of Shipai Fortress in May 1943, when the Japanese army attacked the Gaojialing position, they fought a cruel hand-to-hand battle with the Chinese army for several hours.
In the end, the Japanese army took the initiative to withdraw from the battlefield in a rare manner, and the battle ended with a miserable victory of the Central Army.
However, afterward statistics showed that in the Battle of Shipai, the Central Army killed 23,550 people and the Japanese army killed more than 3,500 people. The battle loss ratio between the two sides was close to 7:1, which was even more defeated even though they were victorious.
"Oh my god! I don't want to die!"
"I don't want to fight anymore!"
"Woooooooooooooo! I'm going home!"
Compared with the cruelty and tenacity of the Japanese soldiers, the more than a thousand Burmese militias mixed with the Japanese army were not that strong.
These indigenous farmers who had just put down their hoes were originally thought that they could win with the powerful Japanese, but they thought that they could capture the positions with just one move and easily defeat the Chinese army to win.
Thus, they can make achievements, become great heroes of Myanmar's independence and liberation, a national hero that has been recorded in history, and then they can win the lintel of their wives and children, and enjoy wealth and glory!
However, they never dreamed that the real war would be so bloody and cruel, with nearly two thousand Burmese militias left with only a thousand left, and many relatives, friends, and even brothers and sons continued to die.
After paying a heavy price of more than half of the casualties, the Myanmar militia finally followed the Japanese devils across the Salwen River hundreds of meters wide, and fought all the way into the Chinese military positions.
At this time, the imagined victory was still far away. Instead, the Burmese white knife was used to fight with the red knife. How could these Burmese militias who had only received simple military training have seen such bloody and terrifying wars?
After just ten minutes of fighting, watching relatives and friends around him slump in blood and constantly turning into corpses, the surviving Burmese militia finally couldn't hold back.
I don’t know which Burmese indigenous militia started to start, turned around and ran towards the riverside, trying to take a raft to escape to the east coast.
Some people started, and some people followed suit. Just as the defeat was like a mountain of defeat, the escaped demon soon spread rapidly like a plague. Hundreds of Burmese natives made the same choice in a short time: they threw down the Japanese soldiers, turned around and ran away.
Not afraid of god-like opponents. Although these Burmese natives were positioned as artillery troops from the beginning and did not count them in regular troops, they were now transformed into a group of pig teammates who were not good enough to do anything!
"A group of cowardly idiots, if you don't want to die, you will pick up your weapons and kill all the Chinese soldiers!"
"Bageyalu! Get your weapon quickly! Assault!"
"Turn around now! Otherwise, you will be shot!"
The Japanese Supervisors behind yelled and warned when they saw that the situation was not good. However, the Burmese native militia, who had been completely scared, ignored the dozens of Japanese Supervisors and still ran away. At this time, they only regretted that their parents had fewer legs, so how could they be obedient?
Chapter completed!