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But the Soviets on the opposite side have a large-scale armored cluster with hundreds of armored vehicles and tanks.
He didn¡¯t have an answer in his heart as to how long his troops could hold off on the front.
Two days, or three days? Of course, it is possible that in one day, their main frontal defense line would be crushed to pieces by the Soviet steel torrent.
At this time, a Japanese staff officer ran over and whispered in Shan Gang's heavy ear: "Report to the division commander, our scouts have discovered that there seems to be movement among the Soviets on the opposite side."
Shan Gangchonghou picked up the telescope and looked at the Soviet position in the distance. It was silent there, with almost no movement visible.
On the Soviet position, you can¡¯t even see Soviet soldiers walking back and forth. If it hadn't been for knowing in advance that the Soviet troops were still on the ground at this time, the heavy mountains might have thought that the Soviet troops were beginning to retreat.
The mountain is thick and thick and has already had a premonition that the Soviet attack may come earlier than expected. At this moment, it is just the calm before the storm.
He immediately ordered: "Order all troops to enter combat positions immediately. At the same time, a telegram was sent to the 23rd Division on the flank, asking them to consolidate the flanks no matter what, and not to let the enemy complete the outflank of us from the flanks. Their armored units maneuvered The ability is too strong. If our flanks are broken through and the encirclement is completed, the time we can hold on may become shorter."
After saying this, he put down the telescope in his hand, and then took off his officer's coat.
He pulled out the command knife from his waist and jumped into the trench. At this moment, he also changed from a division commander to a soldier.
Shan Gang Chonghou was already determined to die. He jumped behind the trench, turned around and said to the staff officer behind him: "Xiao Lin, please do me a favor."
The staff officer immediately said: "Division Commander, please tell me."
Yamaoka Shigehou said: "Send a telegram to His Excellency Michutaro Komatsubara and tell him that all the soldiers of our 109th Division will fight to the death. And Yamaoka Shigehou will also die on the battlefield! Dedicate his head to the glory and victory of the empire." .¡±
After saying this, he turned around and walked along the trench towards the forward command post. There, he will become the front-line combat commander, commanding the remaining more than 10,000 soldiers under his command to fight against the Soviet army.
An hour later, the Soviet army of 100,000 troops had fully entered their respective combat positions.
Those responsible for commanding this battle were Zhukov and others who were still besieged in Tamtsag Prague by the Japanese army at this time. They will complete remote command of the troops through walkie-talkies and analysis of various intelligence on the battlefield.
This is a battle that determines the final outcome for both sides.
The frontline commander of the Soviet army, Tchaikov, picked up the walkie-talkie and issued an offensive order in accordance with Zhukov's order.
The first to attack was the central cluster of the Soviet army. This time they changed their strategy and gave up the previous battle method of breaking through the entire front, and instead adopted a "pincer offensive"
The so-called "pincer offensive" is actually a penetration tactic that the Germans liked to use on the battlefields of World War II.
The famous French "Maginot Line" quickly collapsed under the German's "pincer offensive".
Its specific combat method is to concentrate the troops on the enemy's weak point of defense. After breaking through the enemy's defense point, the troops penetrate in depth without stopping, and finally go around to join other penetrating troops. The rear group completed the strangulation and encirclement of him.
Like a pair of giant pliers, it smashes the enemy's defense lines from several directions.
The specific implementation is to break through the Japanese defense line, that is, the central armored cluster and the armored clusters on both wings launch attacks at the same time. And the width of its attack cannot be too wide, and the final hit is on a cross section of one to two kilometers.
Hitting the superior force was like a dagger, directly piercing the Japanese defense line at three points.
??Then these three forces that broke through the Japanese defense line directly penetrated and detoured deep into the Japanese army until they merged at the rear of the Japanese army.
After achieving these, they began to strangle the besieged Japanese troops from different directions.
The 109th Division and the 1st Independent Mixed Brigade stationed opposite the Soviets were mentally prepared for the Soviet onslaught. But they instinctively thought that this time the Soviets would launch a full-line assault on them as they did before.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?After the order was issued, the artillery unit began to violently bombard the Japanese positions.
In order to confuse the Japanese army, their bombardment still chose to conduct a full-coverage bombardment.
The shells fell on the Japanese position like a storm. However, it was already difficult for the Japanese artillery troops to carry out an effective counterattack.
Their small-caliber artillery fired some shells. But compared with the Soviet army's large-caliber artillery, the power difference is really too big.
After more than half an hour, the intensive artillery fire that frightened the Japanese soldiers finally gradually became sparse.
It was at this time that the Soviet armored units, motorized infantry, and the rearmost infantry units had begun to attack the Japanese positions in the direction in which the smoke was blowing.
The Japanese army had just wiped off the dirt on their helmets. Amidst the wails of their injured comrades, they saw that behind the smoke of gunpowder that had not yet dissipated, the Soviet tanks and armored vehicles had revealed their extremely ferocious faces.
¡°The Soviets are coming, fight!¡± Yamaoka Shigeho gave the battle order to various defensive positions on the battlefield through the walkie-talkie.
¡°Ula!!!¡±
The Soviets¡¯ loud killing cries came from the backs of those tanks and armored vehicles, and reached the ears of the Japanese army.
At this time, tanks and armored vehicles, together with the motorized infantry, got rid of the slow-moving infantry in the rear and began to fight towards the Japanese positions. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com