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Chapter 133 Street Fighting (Chapter Two, Chapter One)

When the Japanese military officers at all levels saw that the Southwest Army entered the city, they were blocked by the Imperial Army hiding by the streets or houses, they all breathed a sigh of relief. At least for now, the effect of street fighting seems pretty good, and the armored troops of the Southwest Army did not perform their effects.

However, not long after, the actions of the Southwest Army puzzled many Japanese officers hiding in the corner. Except for a small number of tanks that had entered Taipei, the rest of the tanks began to withdraw from Taipei City. At the same time, the armored vehicles that were originally following behind came to the front. Then, guided by the armored vehicles, they advanced towards several large roads in Taipei, and the tanks that had not evacuated began to march towards Taipei's main roads again.

The fight back as usual, but the results of the Japanese army this time were completely different from those before.

Cao Jun is a graduate of the Chinese Military Academy this year, with his grades of the Army, and his grades are of neither good nor bad. After graduation this year, he was appointed as the squad leader of the infantry squad. In this battle against the stage, Cao Jun's troops were classified as the battle sequence for the stage battle. When Cao Jun knew that his troops were going to retake Taiwan, he was overwhelmed with excitement. As a freshman who had just graduated, he could start to go to the battlefield in less than a few months, which is rare among all the students of the Chinese Military Academy. Although this is a bit of luck, not every graduate has such luck.

In the previous attack on Taipei, a squad of Cao's army belonged to the middle position. When they entered Taipei, the troops had stopped attacking. Cao's army, who was originally a little disappointed, was immediately lost when he received the order to start street fighting. He was instantly thrown to Java by him. In the military academy, Cao's army studied the Army department, specializing in city offensive and defense, and was definitely familiar with street fighting. Although his graduation score was in the middle, there were several subjects that were excellent. Especially for the exams about city fighting, Cao's army was excellent every time. Now Cao's virgin battle is street fighting, which made Cao's army feel that his luck was not ordinary.

Like other troops, after eating some dry food, one of the Cao army's squads began to check the ammunition. In this street battle, the infantry preparations were fully divided. Basically, a squad's combat unit could carry as much ammunition as it could. After sorting out the weapons, Cao army concentrated the excess ammunition in the squad and placed it on the armored vehicle that was operating with them.

After the order to start the attack came from the walkie-talkie, a squad of Cao's army followed the armored vehicles that had already set out. When they entered the non-safe area, a group of twelve people cated slightly, and their eyes kept scanning the surrounding buildings. Their mission was to sweep away the Japanese army in a block.

The marching team had just turned a street corner. A large pile of sparks appeared in the front armored part of the armored vehicle, and the sound of gunfire and bullets also came into Cao Jun's ears.

"Be careful, the enemy is coming." Cao Jun flashed into a corner next to the street and shouted at his comrades behind him.

Before Cao's army spoke, other soldiers began to look for cover when they heard the gunshots. Some hid in the corner of the wall like Cao's army, some lie directly on the ground, and the rest were directly covered by armored vehicles.

Taking advantage of the gap when the Japanese army stopped shooting, Cao Jun looked at it. At this time, in front of them, a T-shaped intersection, there were bullets shot out of buildings in three directions, and four machine guns were placed on the street with sandbags as cover.

At this time, the two heavy machine guns on the armored vehicle also began to fight back. The armored vehicles in the southwest are not comparable to those of Japanese thin-skinned combat vehicles. Not to mention Japanese heavy machine guns, even the Chinese Z-type heavy machine guns in the southwest cannot penetrate. Therefore, the armored vehicles are not afraid of Japan's firepower network at all. Propel them directly.

Cao Jun looked at the terrain of the surrounding houses, gestured to a soldier holding a sniper rifle behind him, and pointed to a three-story building on the street.

The latter nodded understandingly. When the armored vehicle suppressed the Japanese firepower, the sniper quickly passed through the street, holding a sniper rifle in one hand and taking out a pistol in the other, entering the three-story building.

When the sniper entered the small building, a squad of soldiers cooperated with the armored vehicles to fight back.

Cao Jun put the submachine gun in his hand aside, took out the rifle behind him, and pointed the muzzle at the window of a two-story building diagonally across the street corner. Cao Jun had previously discovered that there were at least six or seven fire points in the house, all of which were rifles. The accuracy and range of the submachine gun could not be compared with the rifle, so when he set off, Cao Jun specially prepared a rifle.

Through the heart, Cao's army saw a rifle stretching out from a window. Under the sunlight at noon, the Japanese army inside were extremely clear in Cao's eyes. Seeing that the Japanese army was right in front of him, Cao's army could not let it go, and pulled the trigger without hesitation. At the same time as Cao's gunshots, a soldier behind him also fired the rifle, and the Japanese army at the other window, along with Cao's target, two corpses were leaning back at the same time.

Cao Jun turned around and gave a thumbs up to the warrior behind him, who also responded to the thumbs up.

After a squad of soldiers took action, the Japanese army's firepower was completely suppressed, especially in the houses on both sides of the street. Basically, as long as the Japanese army poked their heads out, they would not be spared.

The sniper carefully climbed up to the roof of the third floor, took out the blocking rifle, and leaned against the low wall on the roof. The sniper rifle aimed at the four Japanese machine gun positions on the street, pulled the bolt, and shot a shot at a Japanese army head that was pulling the trigger of the machine gun. After the sniper fired, he did not go to see if it hit, and immediately pointed it at another machine gunner. He was very confident in his shooting skills. He quickly pulled the bolt and shot another shot at the head of another Japanese machine gunner. After firing four shots, all four machine gun positions were silent.

When Cao Jun saw the snipers start to take action, he shouted to a soldier following behind the armored vehicle: "Firepower, take off the opponent's machine gun and cover the others."

When the soldiers heard Cao's army's words, they shot uninterruptedly at the remaining firepower points of the Japanese army. The firepower hands flashed out from behind the armored vehicles without hesitation, and the rocket launcher in their hands shot at a Japanese machine gun position that had been silent. The shells flew to the machine gun position with long tail flames. Amid the explosion, the two remaining Japanese troops and the heavy machine guns in the machine gun position were directly blown away by the shells.

After the rocket launcher took back the armored vehicle, he quickly loaded new shells, and with the cover of his comrades, he flashed out and pulled the launch button at another machine gun position. In a blink of an eye, the two Japanese machine gun positions were taken off. The remaining two machine gun positions were also suppressed by the machine guns on the armored vehicle, and they could not exert their original firepower at all, and were soon blown up by the rocket launcher.

The fall of four machine gun positions made the Japanese army, which was already in a weak position, even worse. The heavy machine guns on the armored vehicles began to fire at the buildings on both sides of the street. Bullets shot on the walls, leaving deep craters, and the soldiers on the ground advanced rapidly with the armored vehicles. The suppressed Japanese army could not fight back at all. The People's Army soldiers following the troops were not polite at all. Grenades were thrown into the buildings on both sides, and the explosions were mixed with the shouts of the Japanese army.

The flamethrower, who had not taken action, also began to attack at this time. Fire dragons were sprayed into the house where the Japanese army was hiding. The flames ignited the combustible substances in the house. Of course, the Japanese army hiding inside.

The originally clean sky was soon covered by thick smoke. The Japanese soldiers burned by flames struggled to run out of the house and were shot dead by snipers hiding on the third floor.

The Japanese army inside saw this situation when they saw this. They didn't dare to stay in the house. Under the leadership of a sergeant, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers ran out of a shop, shouting "onboard" while rushing towards the People's Army soldiers on the street. The machine guns on the armored vehicles and the snipers on the roof took action together. The dozen Japanese soldiers fell under the gun before they ran twenty meters.

More and more Japanese troops ran out of hiding houses, and they would rather be killed by bullets than be burned to death by fire.

The Cao army, who had already accelerated the advancement, saw that the Japanese army ran to the streets and immediately ordered the troops to slow down the attack. The main focus was to eliminate the enemy's living forces.

The Japanese army running out from behind did not rush up in a swarm, and learned from the People's Army to hide in the corner and look for various covers, and began to shoot against Cao Jun and others. Although the Japanese army had good marksmanship, the People's Army soldiers had better marksmanship. Moreover, the Japanese army now had no machine guns. Although there were more people than Cao Jun and others, they were completely in a state of being pressed and beaten when facing the two heavy machine guns on the armored vehicles.

Cao Jun and others could be said to have taken the life of guns and dodged in time and shot in ten minutes. Only one soldier accidentally had a hole in his calf by the Japanese 38th Army. After emergency bandage, he was thrown into the fire with the Japanese army.

The Japanese army was not so lucky. Not only were they killed and suffered heavy casualties, but they were driven away by Cao's army and others. With the advancement of the armored vehicles, the Japanese army also retreated all the way. When the Japanese retreated to another battlefield, they found that there were less than five teams left. When the remaining five Japanese troops joined with another team of Japanese soldiers, they found that less than half an hour had passed, the blocks they defended had been broken and the streets were opened. The troops of the two teams were now less than twenty people left.

Cao's army saw the five Japanese troops gathering with the Japanese troops running from afar, and in the distance, they could also see their own people chasing at the intersection of the street opposite. When the two sides could see who each other was, the Japanese troops had been compressed together, with strong enemies in front and pursuers behind. More than a dozen Japanese troops hid helplessly in a small alley, and now they were like frightened birds.

The soldiers of the two squads gathered together, and two armored vehicles were blocking at both ends of the alley. After Cao Jun and another squad leader nodded, Cao Jun shouted loudly to the inside of the alley: "Listen to the little Japanese inside, put down their weapons and surrender immediately, otherwise we will have to prevent fire, and none of you will survive." He was shouting in Chinese, and Cao Jun was not afraid that the Japanese inside would not understand it.

Soon, there was no need for Cao's army to shout again, the Japanese army blocked in the alley walked out with weapons, and the soldiers waiting for the side walked over immediately and confiscated all the weapons on the surrendered Japanese army. Except for the military uniforms that covered their bodies, the rest were plundered and concentrated.

After the prisoners were handed over, the two squads of soldiers separated and continued to advance towards their respective goals.

At this time, the People's Army was advancing very fast. It was originally expected that the Japanese street fighting tactics of the Southwest Army would not work at all. Moreover, the Southwest Army's offensive method was completely different from what the commander of the Taiwan Division thought. According to his idea, the attack had to start shelling before the attack, and then launch a land attack. However, the Southwest Army did not shell but attacked directly, and the effect was very good. The great Japanese Imperial Army, which had always been proud, had no advantage in front of the Southwest Army. What made the commander of the Taiwan Division unable to believe was that in just two hours, the huge Taipei City had fallen by one-third.

The People's Army is based on the squad system, supplemented by armored vehicles and tanks, and launches attacks from all directions of Taipei City from all directions. When encountering difficult defense points, they can also call for firepower support from artillery outside the city. Under the joint attack of flamethrowers and rocket launchers, it is just a simple house or a line of defense composed of sandbags, which is vulnerable at all. In addition, the People's Army was full of fighting spirit, rich street fighting experience, and advanced weapons and equipment. On the contrary, Japan's morale was poor, and its street fighting experience was almost zero, and its weapons and equipment were incomparable. Two hours, if it were not for the delivery of prisoners, it would have been delayed. Now half of them may be.

The Japanese command center located in the center of Taipei City was at this time bleak. There was most of the Japanese defense force here, and the expatriates were also concentrated here. Now the People's Army formed a huge encirclement and pressed from all directions. Those expatriates did not know the current situation, but it did not prevent them from seeing what they saw from the faces of the nervous officers. Then a wounded man retreated from the front came out of the mouths. Now Taipei is almost halfway over. Only then did the expatriates realize that the situation was so serious.

After two days of fighting, many of the families of the expatriates here fell on the battlefield. Now they heard that the situation of the war is getting worse and worse, which makes many expatriates feel dissatisfied. In the past two days, not many people died, most of the people who died were armed expatriates. I originally thought that these troops could defeat the Southwest Army, but now I heard such news, it is really hard for them to accept. Many people were slut: if I had known this, it would have been better to surrender directly at the beginning, so as to save so many people from dying... At this time, Chen Shao was at home with his wife and daughter while having lunch. He has always paid close attention to the war in Taiwan. Since yesterday, detailed war reports have been

On his desk, except for some general directions, how to fight and what tactics to adopt. Chen Shao let Cai E and Kong Wenhong decide on these things themselves and avoid the orders of the outside king. Since they hand over the command power to them, they must believe them. Moreover, Chen Shao did not think that his military command was very powerful. He had broader knowledge than others, and was familiar with various classic battle examples in later generations. Therefore, when he was in a military academy, the students believed that their principal's military literacy was definitely the best in the military academy. However, his family knew his family's affairs, and Chen Shao did not deny anything about this.

At one o'clock in the afternoon, Chen Shao appeared in the office on time. After processing a few not-so-main documents, he picked up the development reports of various regions beside him and read them.

Chen Shao was also very concerned about the change of Fengtian faction and the advance of Mongolia. It was better to take back the three northeastern provinces. He had already done a lot of work in the Fengtian faction, and now many officials have begun to work in the three northeastern provinces. Originally, Fengtian officials were also screening, so that they would not be too much. This is the norm in the southwest. Especially in the appointment of officials, it is much stricter.

Mongolia's affairs seem to be quite serious. Mongolia has a large territory, from the northeast to the northwest. This time, in order to solve the famine in Mongolia, Chen Shao has mobilized tens of thousands of tons of food from major cities, which has alleviated the food problem in the Mongolian region. Famine is a problem, and there is another problem to take back Mongolia, that is, the Soviet Union. In the Mongolian region, the Soviet Union has done a lot of actions. Although it was not very serious at this time, Chen Shao does not want to touch the nerves of the Soviet Union too much.

As early as when he was sending troops to Mongolia, Chen Shao ordered Zongli to have a good talk with the Soviet ambassador, and used the arms purchased by the Soviet Union as bargaining chip to start a dialogue with the Soviet Union, forcing the Soviet Union to agree that Mongolia belongs to China. For this reason, Chen Shao agreed to the Soviet Union that Chen Shao would give the Soviet Union a 20% discount on this arms deal. Originally, the Soviet Union was still hesitant and talkative, with an uncooperative attitude. However, when Zhongli mentioned the bargaining chips and the Soviet ambassador contacted Moscow, he finally agreed to Chen Shao's request.

This was the time when the Soviet Union's industrial economy was recovering. Stalin was very reluctant when he took so much money to buy arms from the southwest. He said that the Soviet Union is also a big family, but it is still at the time of rapid development and needs to spend money everywhere. Another point is that Stalin's attention was not on Mongolia at this time. Although there were some small actions, they were all small things that were optional. Besides, Mongolia is still from the Soviet Union, and China has tanks, Stalin did not want to be too stale with Chen Shao. At least before the Soviet Union had more powerful tanks, not to mention that Stalin did not want the current Soviet Union to fall into war, and the most important thing was to bury the development.

Chen Shao originally thought that the other party would agree to the batch of equipment at a 50% discount, but Chen Shao also thought that even if he didn't make money, he would have to agree to the Soviets. Unexpectedly, he would have to pass it at a 20% discount. This was beyond Chen Shao's expectations. When the matter was settled, Chen Shao was also very upset. Mongolia is a region of China, and he didn't expect that foreign countries would agree to do so if they get their things back. After Zong Li reported this to him, he sweared in Zong Li's surprised expression: "Is it really a coward? Stalin, we will have a long life in the future!"

If we say that Chen Shao had the urge to fight with the other side in those days, he still understood the principle that the fisherman would benefit from fighting against the snipe and clam. The Soviet Union was not Japan. Even if he could defeat the Soviet Union, there was no benefit for China. At this time, he was still fighting with Japan. At that time, the two countries united and Chen Shao had a slim chance of winning. Moreover, the north and the south were just unified, and if something happened at that time, it would ruin the original good situation and the land of China would likely fall into war again. This is also the reason why Chen Shao tried not to conflict with the Soviet Union. It was not fear, but the time.

More than ten days have passed, and Mongolia has been taken down now. Except for some remote areas, the rest of the places have entered the southwest. The two armies and a large number of reserve troops have already moved to the Soviet Union's national border, but fortunately, both sides are very restrained and there are no problems.

Just as Chen Shao was looking at the report, Wang Jie knocked in and handed Chen Shao a new report on Taiwan, then turned around and walked out.

Chen Shao picked up the battle report and started reading it.

At this time, the Southwest Army's offensive was as fierce as ever. Although it was street fighting, the speed was not slow at all. From morning to now, the front line has been pushed up again and again. Now most of the Japanese army is surrounded in the central area of ​​Taipei City, with a diameter of five kilometers. However, the range is small, but the density is very high, which also slowed down the attack speed of the Southwest People's Army. In the half hour of advance, there was no further progress. For this reason, Cai E had set off from Kinmen and arrived at Keelung Port. When the battle report was issued, the Southwest Army had stopped the attack. For this reason, Cai E specially asked Chen Shao for instructions behind the battle report whether it could be dispatched to bombard Taipei.

This matter is not simple. At this time, not only Japanese soldiers were besieged in Taipei, but also hundreds of thousands of expatriates. All countries around the world are paying attention to this battle. If the expatriates launch shelling, it will cause some adverse consequences in international public opinion. So Cai E specially asked Chen Shao for instructions.

Chen Shao's idea is very simple, not as complicated as Cai E. At this time, the expatriates in Taiwan had not done anything to sorry to the people of Taiwan. Chen Shao had no sympathy for these people. As for international public opinion, Chen Shao also said that so many armed expatriates fighting the People's Army is hard to distinguish, and it is purely a mistake. If you want to worry, what Chen Shao thought of was that if the buildings in Taipei were bombed at the beginning, they would inevitably have to spend money to rebuild. If the bomb was dropped, they would have to spend money to rebuild. Then they would spend money to rebuild. Chen Shao was very unhappy with the Japanese who resisted. This also led to the fact that when the Japanese in Taiwan became prisoners, everyone was scraped away and had to be responsible for the reconstruction of Taipei.

Soon, Chen Shao's reply to the shelling was in Cai E's hands. Cai E had long guessed Chen Shao's reply. With his understanding of Chen Shao, it was harder to ask Chen Shao to use the lives of his soldiers to win than climbing to the sky. Haven't you seen a medical ship docked on the sea at this time, ready to rescue the injured soldiers at any time, and a temporary medical center was also established at Keelung Port. Cai E and others were very clear about Chen Shao's thoughts on protecting their kids. So when facing such a battle situation, Cai E also guessed Chen Shao's reply.

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