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Chapter 1,136 Annihilation

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    With the shrinking of their defense lines, several other main Japanese positions were basically handed over to others.  On the position, there was left a pile of ammunition and weapons and equipment that had not been taken away, as well as wounded soldiers that could not be evacuated.

    At this time, the Japanese command was completely in chaos.  Because they are not very clear about where the enemy is at this time. On the contrary, the enemy is very clear about their movements.

    Under various high-tech night detection equipment, their whereabouts are exposed.

    The wind and snow are getting heavier and heavier, and it is already past five o'clock in the morning.  But the sky is still very dark, and before dawn comes, the darkness will only get thicker.

    When the Japanese troops returning to the division headquarters arrived at the outskirts of the division headquarters, they were suddenly caught off guard by gunfire from both sides.

    Their command has completely fallen into chaos in such a snowy and dark night.  In addition, communication equipment such as radio stations have completely lost their function, and even the few telephone lines have been cut directly.  It became very difficult for them to get close to the division headquarters.

    "The troops returning for reinforcements are blocked outside and have no way to support them." A combat staff officer hurried over and said.

    "Where is Chief of Staff Nakazawa? He took more than 300 people to stop the enemy's attack. Why is there no news at all now?" Nakajima asked, holding a command knife.

    As soon as the staff officer heard this, he knew that Nakajima Jingo's mind was completely messed up.  Because the squadron led by Mitsuo Nakazawa must have been annihilated, otherwise the enemy would not have completed the detour to Longxugou so easily and completely surrounded them here.

    Even the final troops of several other main positions were isolated from the outside and could not support them inside.

    "Your Excellency, the Division Commander, and Your Excellency, the Chief of Staff, have probably died in the battle. We have less than 500 garrison troops at the headquarters at this time. If the surrounding troops cannot come back for reinforcements, we will all fight tonight.  Died here." The Japanese combat staff said.

    When Nakajima heard this, he sneered and said, "Death in battle? That is our highest honor as soldiers. Are you afraid?"

    With that said, he held the command knife in his hand and walked outside the camp where the wind and snow were flying.

    The moment he walked out of the camp, heavy snow fell on him. In just a few dozen seconds, his cloak was covered with white snow.

    "Meet the enemy!!" Nakajima Kongo inserted the command sword in his hand directly into the snow-covered land below and roared.

    Almost at this moment, gunshots began to pierce through the wind and snow, shooting straight into his eardrums.

    "Charge!!!"

    The charge horn of the Eighth Route Army sounded, and red signal flares began to rise into the air.  Thousands of people began to launch a final attack on Longxugou, where the Japanese division headquarters was located.

    "Meet the enemy!" Nakajima murmured at the corner of my mouth, and then he knelt down on the ground with a thud.  Snow covered his knees.

    The heavy snow was howling, and beside him were the members of the staff rushing to the front line of defense.  At this moment, everyone in the headquarters of the Japanese 16th Division is a fighting soldier.

    Dawn gradually came, and the wind and snow that had been blowing all night slowly covered the corpse and blood stains.

    On the snow, soldiers of the Fourth Division were walking among the corpses of the Japanese soldiers with rifles in their hands.  They searched through the snow that covered their calves.

    "boom!!"

    A gunshot was heard, and all the soldiers subconsciously lay down in the snow, and then observed the situation around them.

    Not far away from them, a wounded Japanese soldier covered in ice and snow fired the last bullet of the rifle in his hand, and then stopped breathing.

    ¡°Keep moving forward.¡± The leading company commander said, climbed up from the snow, and continued to move forward with his soldiers.

    Five minutes later, they boarded the position where the Japanese troops held last night.

    At this time, the trenches of this Japanese army position were already filled with corpses.  Many of the wounded soldiers froze to death in the middle of the night.  The loss of blood in the body caused their body temperature to continue to drop, and their ability to withstand severe cold also decreased. In the end, they were frozen to death because their body temperature was too low.

    "Report to the company commander, all the little Japs are dead." A soldier jumped out of the trench and said loudly.

    That companyAfter hearing this, he immediately said: "Continue to search and move forward."

    At this time, in other places, other search troops were also advancing on the snow.

    Where they passed, there were piles of corpses.  There are the remains of the martyrs of the Fourth Division and the Eighth Route Army, as well as the bodies of many Japanese soldiers.

    They fought fiercely with the Japanese army all night last night. This group of Japanese soldiers who were trapped and died here showed a terrible fighting power.

    They attacked several regiments four times in total, but were all repelled by the little devils.

    However, in such a fierce battle, the Japanese army's losses were also very huge, even far exceeding the casualties of the Fourth Division and Eighth Route Army soldiers.

    The Japanese troops on the periphery fought fiercely all night, and a squadron of troops rushed into Longxugou, allowing the Japanese command headquarters to continue its final resistance for more than an hour.

    The Japanese army¡¯s position outside Longxugou was basically filled with corpses.  In front of these positions are the remains of many martyrs of the Fourth Division and the Eighth Route Army.

    The search and advance by soldiers of the Fourth Division and the Eighth Route Army lasted for half an hour before they finally arrived inside Longxugou where the Japanese headquarters was located.

    It was now the final stage of the battle, but they were more cautious.

    On the outer positions, they basically encountered no decent resistance.  In the fierce fighting last night, most of the Japanese soldiers had died here.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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