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¡°What a bunch of bastards!!¡± Shigemoto said, then he pulled out his samurai sword, and then started hacking at random in his room hysterically.
He used this meaningless behavior to vent the anger and despair in his heart at this time.
He is not the only one who is desperate, his soldiers are even more desperate.
Because no reinforcements will arrive in the foreseeable next few days.
But they still have a glimmer of hope, that is, as long as they hold on for a few more days, the Japanese fleet will arrive here.
And those fleets, in addition to bringing them sufficient fire support, will also bring a large number of elite reinforcements from the mainland.
This is the only reason why they stay here.
After he vented his anger, he tidied up his clothes.
He came to the Japanese defensive position to inspect and encourage the soldiers.
Shigemoto said to these Japanese soldiers: "Samurai, believe me, as long as we persist until tomorrow night, our first fleet will arrive here.
By then, hundreds of large-caliber naval guns will drive all the enemies thirty kilometers away from the port.
Not only that, we also have aircraft carriers.
The Zero fighters on the aircraft carrier will take off from the deck, then roar and dive bomb the enemy's charging armored groups.
The heavy machine guns on both sides of the wing will shoot at the enemy's charging infantry units like a heavy rain. "
He could only encourage these Japanese soldiers to continue to hold on by looking at the plum blossoms to quench their thirst.
This is what you, as the commander of the entire unit, can do by focusing on the basics and integrating them into one.
From early morning to noon, the Fourth Army troops outside the port did not launch another attack on them.
This made Zhong Benheyi and his soldiers rekindle hope.
But soon, they fell into despair again.
Because in the northern port, their scouts discovered that the enemy was building an artillery position on a high slope outside the port.
And near the port, the enemy has built a large number of machine gun positions.
¡°Obviously, all that firepower was prepared for them.
Soon, they will be caught in the enemy's fire from both sides.
In fact, there was no other special reason why Hao Shiwen waited until noon and did not launch an attack.
It¡¯s just that the soldiers of the Fourth Army are very tired because of the continuous fighting day and night.
Hao Shiwen ordered them to have a good rest for half a day.
These soldiers, after the early morning attack ended, slept until eleven o'clock at noon the next day.
After lunch, they gathered in formation again, and at one o'clock at noon, they launched the final push against the port.
When Zhongbenheyi used his binoculars to look at the regrouped enemy troops, he knew that their end had come.
The enemy's surging army, like a flood of steel, rushed directly towards the Japanese defensive position at the port.
Seeing this scene, the Japanese troops stationed in the position already knew that all their hopes were just deceiving themselves.
They cannot hold on until tomorrow night, because the enemy obviously does not intend to give them such a chance.
These enemies could not wait to use the tracks of the tanks to crush their corpses.
As a red signal flare took off, the first thing that started was the artillery bombardment.
Cannons of various calibers began to pour large and small shells into the port where the Japanese army was stationed.
Those large-caliber howitzers originally used to push back the Japanese fleet were also deployed outside the Japanese port and began to aim their muzzles at the Japanese troops stationed inside.
Amidst the bursts of fierce bombing, countless artillery shells almost turned the entire Japanese position in the port upside down.
The Fourth Army troops in the northern port also used artillery and heavy machine guns to suppress the Japanese troops in the port.
The simultaneous attacks from two directions forced the Japanese troops in the port to retreat into trenches or huge craters left by previous shell explosions.
They can only pray, those damnedCannonballs, don¡¯t fall on yourself.
"Otherwise, those extremely powerful cannonballs can tear their bodies into pieces in a very short period of time.
After intensive bombing, tanks and armored vehicles covered the infantry units of the Fourth Army and launched a final fierce attack on the Japanese troops in the port.
They were already unstoppable and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese army from a front with a width of two kilometers.
The remaining Japanese soldiers used their rifles and machine guns, as well as the few remaining combat artillery pieces, to fight back.
These Japanese combat anti-artillery pieces became less and less as the fighting time prolonged.
Because the artillery scouts of the Fourth Army are specifically watching these Japanese combat anti-aircraft guns, as long as their combat anti-aircraft guns fire, they will be locked by the enemy's artillery shells in a short period of time.
As long as the Japanese artillery moves a little slower, it will be blown into a pile of scrap metal by the flying shells.
The fighting started at one o'clock in the afternoon and lasted until more than five o'clock in the afternoon.
The last line of defense of the Japanese army outside the port, along with the last permanent defense fortification, was blown to pieces by the engineers' blasting canisters, and was declared lost.
The remaining Japanese soldiers could only retreat to the port.
But there is nothing left to defend here. Facing the rampaging tanks and armored vehicles, the Japanese army's final resistance here is like a mantis trying to block the car.
Chong Benheyi was sitting in the command post transformed from a container. From the side window, he could already see the enemy's armored forces advancing rapidly in the port.
And the soldiers under him are still fighting one after another.
But their behavior is no different from committing suicide.
The heavy machine guns on the armored vehicles and tanks fired wildly at the Japanese troops in the port. The infantry following these armored vehicles and tanks stepped forward step by step on the corpses of Japanese soldiers.
Shigemoto Heyi slowly pulled out the command knife from his waist, and then took off his officer uniform.
He completely wrapped his abdomen with white cloth strips.
As a samurai, he planned to end his life by committing seppuku.
For Zhongbenheyi, if he must die, it is obvious that it is a very honorable thing to commit suicide.
But just as the katana in his hand was pressed against his stomach, and he was about to stab it in hard, the sound of tank tracks came from his ears. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com