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At the same time, those anti-tank equipment can also play a big role at this time, slowing down the advancement speed of Soviet tanks.
Just as everyone was arguing, Komatsubara Michutaro came in from outside, slapped his hand on the table, and shouted loudly: "Baga!!! Shut up!!!"
As the nominal commander-in-chief, Michutaro Komatsubara¡¯s words still carry some weight. Although the division commanders and brigade commanders were not too convinced by him.
Many people also believe that Michutaro Komatsubara became the commander-in-chief not because of his outstanding personal abilities, but because of his prominent family background.
When everyone calmed down, Michutaro Komatsubara asked: "How is the situation in front now?"
A staff officer immediately said loudly: "According to the intelligence coming from the front, the enemy launched attacks on our front and flanks at the same time. Our two divisions on the flanks also suffered a fierce attack from the enemy's armored forces, especially the 3rd division. The fifth division suffered the most ferocious attack.
However, the commander of the Itagaki Division just sent news that they had withstood the first wave of Soviet attacks and were now preparing to counterattack the Soviet troops in order to achieve more results. "
¡°I don¡¯t want to hear about the situation on the flanks, how is our front!¡± Michutaro Komatsubara asked loudly.
The staff officer said: "On the frontal battlefield, the Soviets started shelling more than an hour ago. The shelling ended more than half an hour ago. They are now engaged in a fierce battle with our troops on the front.
But this time, more Soviet troops participated in the attack. Their armored division, which had just arrived yesterday, also participated in the frontal attack. "
"I need Colonel Ishida Kinzo of the 119th Regiment, Colonel Matsui Setsugu of the 136th Regiment, and Lieutenant Colonel Yamazaki Kiyoshi of the 109th Cavalry Group to lead your troops to bypass the flanks of the position and attack the Soviet flank attacking troops. onslaught.
¡°Don¡¯t ask me how to destroy the Soviet tanks. Even if you use human lives to do so, you must also contain the Soviets¡¯ frontal attack so that they cannot advance smoothly.
At the same time, the troops on the front were ordered to resist the enemy's attack no matter what. At the same time, Major General Naozo Nakano of the 25th Brigade immediately dispatched troops into the frontal battlefield to help the 18th Division hold its position. If our central position is broken through by the Soviets, then we will lose everything! do you know! ! "
"yes!"
Although Michutaro Komatsubara does not have much combat experience, he is very calm now. The orders he issued were not very clever, but they also gave the Japanese commander who had been arguing just now a direction for action.
After the order was issued, the Japanese troops in the rear immediately began to move.
And just when the Japanese army began to take action, the Soviet tanks and armored vehicle units had successfully rushed to the Japanese position.
Facing the advance of the Soviet armored forces in groups, the Japanese defense seemed a little feeble.
But even so, these Japanese soldiers stationed on the first line of defense did not choose to retreat. Instead, under the leadership of lower-level commanders, they tried every means to block the advancement of Soviet tanks and armored vehicles, or they rushed directly up and fought with the Soviet infantry.
They were so fierce that the Soviet infantrymen, who had seen the crazy Japanese army a few days ago, were still surprised.
The two sides were fighting in the forward positions, but the struggle of the Japanese infantry could only buy a certain amount of time for the rear line of defense and delay the Soviet advance, but could not truly effectively block the advance of the Soviet armored forces.
But this is what the Japanese army needs. After the Soviets entered the Japanese army's position, they saw the area several kilometers ahead. All visible to the naked eye were the Japanese army's defense lines and positions. Their firepower and resistance are everywhere. Soldiers kept rushing out of the trenches, trying to carry out suicide bomb attacks to kill their tanks.
But the Soviets did not stop advancing because of this. Their political commissars rushed to the front, leading the troops in the rear and kept advancing.
¡°Ula!!!¡±
The shouts of the Soviets when they charged echoed on the position from time to time. Even the dense artillery fire and gunshots could not drown them out.
¡°Onboard!!!¡±
On the Japanese front, those Japanese soldiers who were desperate for their lives shouted long live and began to charge the Soviets.
They rushed towards the enemy without any artillery cover.Allied tank troops.
The two sides were fighting like this on the vast battlefield.
If you switch to other armies and see armored vehicles and tanks rushing to the position, most of them will abandon the position and enter the next line of defense to continue resisting.
But the Japanese would not do this. Instead, they stayed on the position and fought these tanks and armored vehicles at close range. They even launched a Long Live Charge to seize positions occupied by the Soviets.
At the same time, the troops sent by the Japanese army to the flanks also began to fiercely attack the Soviet armored forces.
Most of them are just cavalry and infantry, but they have no fear in the face of the Soviet armored forces. In this way, with their flesh and blood, they launched an impact on Soviet tanks and armored vehicles.
The Soviet armored forces were also very shocked when they saw this suicidal attack by the Japanese army.
But they would not have thought that they would be caught off guard in the face of such a fierce attack by the Japanese army.
Because the Soviet troops on both wings were not very experienced, the armored divisions that had just been dispatched had basically not experienced much war.
But although the Japanese charge was crazy, it did not lose its order. They were still alternately conducting covering fire, and then conducting rapid advances and charges.
At the beginning, the Soviets were not able to organize firepower to the flanks as quickly as possible. This gave the Japanese army an opportunity. In just over ten minutes, their vanguard troops and cavalry had already penetrated the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles. Fight with them over short distances.
The Japanese soldiers who rushed in had a very clear division of labor. Some people carried out suicide bombing attacks. They held on to the explosive bags and rolled directly under the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles.
Although they will sacrifice their lives, as long as these people do not die under Soviet firepower, they can often successfully destroy a Soviet tank or armored vehicle. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com