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After completing the attack, the soldiers of the guard camp immediately retreated according to the predetermined route under the cover of heavy rain.
On the Japanese side, looking at the heavy rain ahead, there was still darkness that would never end, and not even a ghost could be seen. This is a pursuit, and I don¡¯t know which direction to pursue.
When Hu San¡¯s troops withdrew from the artillery position here and retreated on motorcycles and other tools. Other teams in the guard battalion also moved smoothly and basically completed their set tasks.
Except for some of the artillery positions of the Japanese army, which had a relatively large number of personnel stationed there, they basically suffered very heavy losses.
Most of the artillery on the artillery positions were destroyed. There are only a few small-caliber mountain cannons left. In such a large-scale war, the fire support they can provide to the troops charging on the front line is too limited.
This news soon reached the Japanese army headquarters. Itagaki Seishiro, who had been a little confused in his sleep, immediately became energetic after hearing the news.
But he immediately calmed down and asked if troops had been sent to pursue him. The answer was that the troops had begun to pursue, but the enemy had motorcycles and other escape vehicles, and in the heavy rain and darkness, their traces had been completely lost, and the pursuing troops were only pursuing aimlessly.
"The artillery was destroyed on a large scale. So much was lost during the day. Now the enemy attacks the artillery position at night. It will be difficult for us to fight tomorrow." Itagaki Seishiro's staff said worriedly.
Itagaki Seishiro sat on his chair and rubbed his temples with a headache. He knew that he would probably not be able to sleep tonight. How to carry out the attack tomorrow would be a more troublesome problem than the destruction of the artillery position now.
Xia Yang was also unable to sleep. Hu San and the others had already notified Xia Yang on their way back. They had destroyed several Japanese artillery positions and almost destroyed the remaining artillery pieces of the Japanese army.
Such news made Xia Yang so happy that he couldn't sleep.
Because the Japanese army¡¯s firepower was more lethal not from direct firepower such as rifles and machine guns, but from Japanese artillery bombardment. After all, one shell after another can turn the entire position into scorched earth. And when bullets are fired, you hide in the trench, and you don't have to worry about the bullets suddenly turning and flying towards your head when they pass over your head.
The Japanese army, which had lost its artillery cover, was still very powerful. But their attack tomorrow will be more difficult than today.
The next morning, it rained heavily for most of the night and finally stopped.
Inside the trench, soldiers were reinforcing their positions. Yesterday's heavy rain caused some parts of the position to collapse, and they needed to be re-reinforced.
Xia Yang walked in the trench and expressed condolences to the soldiers fighting on the front line.
Among these soldiers, there are also many Soviet soldiers. At this time, they had also fallen under Xia Yang's command and obeyed Xia Yang's orders.
Opposite them, the Japanese army was also preparing for battle. Xia Yang could see smoke rising from the Japanese army's position. It was their soldiers eating breakfast.
Itagaki Seishiro walked among the Japanese soldiers and saluted them with military salutes.
But the expression on his face was not as relaxed as Xia Yang's, because he knew that the Japanese soldiers he was condoling would launch an attack on the Tamtsag Prague position in more than an hour without any artillery cover. charge.
Such a charge was even more cruel than that of France and Germany during the Battle of Verdun during World War I.
Because the French and German soldiers at that time at least had a lot of artillery cover in the rear. But these Japanese soldiers had to face infantry machine gun fire that was more fierce than that of Germany and France during World War I, as well as bombing from fighter planes overhead.
"Soldiers, the Emperor is in Tokyo, waiting for news of your victory." Itagaki Seishiro stood on a high place and shouted loudly to the Japanese soldiers below.
These Japanese soldiers immediately raised their arms and shouted "Onboard!! Onboard!!"
They have been brainwashed by militaristic ideas and bushido spirit since childhood. Basically, a few words can turn them into crazy beasts.
Yesterday, the Japanese soldiers, who suffered heavy casualties, were very depressed. After a night's rest, they seemed to have regained their vitality.
They are once again ready to be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor, even if it means sacrificing their own lives.Life.
The fighting atmosphere in Tamtsag Prague once again began to permeate between the two armies.
On the frontal battlefield, the atmosphere seemed equally urgent.
Having just experienced the baptism of heavy rain, the Japanese troops on the opposite side were still cleaning up the water in the trenches. At the same time, they repaired their positions that had been damaged by rain.
But the Soviet army on the opposite side had no such intention at all.
At this time, countless tanks and armored vehicles have been assembled behind the Soviet position. They did not need to defend, because the Japanese army on the opposite side was no longer able to launch a fierce attack on them.
Now these Soviet tanks and armored vehicles have made final preparations for the attack.
The battle plan for the frontal battlefield was jointly discussed and formulated by Zhukov and Stavsky, as well as their staffs. The Japanese army had already been notified in advance to prepare for the Soviet Union's large-scale armored cluster attack.
The order given by Michutaro Komatsubara to them was to do everything possible to delay the advancement of the Soviet army on the frontal battlefield and buy enough time for them to attack Tamtsag Prague.
Yamaoka Shigehou, the commander of the Japanese 109th Division stationed on the front, looked solemnly at the Japanese soldiers busy on the position.
At this time, the only troops remaining on the front were their division and the First Independent Mixed Brigade. As for the 23rd Division, it was on the flanks to prevent the Soviet armored groups from breaking through the flanks and encircling them directly.
Heavy artillery and some of the remaining armored units have been mobilized. The firepower that threatened them in the front at this time was some small-caliber mountain artillery and flat-firing artillery, plus some mortars. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com