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Because in the previous two nights, they treated a brigade and a brigade as abandoned children to ensure the survival of the main force.
But now, they are also treated as abandoned children.
In this narrow area, the Japanese troops had no way to defend.
Because of the tank troops of the Fourth Army, they were completely unable to resist.
As for the infantry units of the Fourth Army that they were able to resist, they only followed the tanks and armored units to occupy the area where the Japanese troops were stationed, and at the same time eliminated the remaining Japanese soldiers.
They basically will not appear in front of tanks and armored vehicles, but will huddle behind these steel monsters to minimize their losses.
The fierce shelling caused these Japanese soldiers on the plains to suffer extremely heavy losses.
Because of their incomplete organization, they even had no way to organize an effective defense in the first place.
This also resulted in them inevitably suffering huge losses in this battle tonight.
The expressions on the faces of the two Japanese division commanders became more and more solemn as they listened to the messages continuously transmitted in the telegrams.
These messages are similar, and they all have two characteristics in common, that is, they are either requesting assistance from the headquarters, or their positions have fallen and been occupied by the attacking troops of the Fourth Army.
Similar news fell in front of them like snowflakes.
At this time, the two Japanese division commanders no longer had any extra troops to mobilize.
For positions that needed support, they all responded uniformly, asking them to continue to hold on and wait for reinforcements to arrive.
But in fact, reinforcements did not exist at all, because even the location of the Japanese division headquarters was under fierce attack at this time.
They have too much to take care of themselves, let alone deploying troops to support the Japanese troops in other areas.
It is precisely for these reasons that at this moment, these Japanese troops have fallen into a situation where they are fighting on their own.
Their command system has almost lost its function at this time.
In the dark night, the Japanese division headquarters had no way to arbitrarily deploy troops to assist positions that were attacked everywhere.
Unlike them, the battle between the four armies was going extremely smoothly at this time.
They originally thought that they would encounter fierce resistance from the Japanese army, but they found that under the frontal impact of the armored forces, the Japanese troops, which lacked effective defensive positions, had no power to fight back.
They can often only use limited weapons to attack tanks and armored vehicles of the Fourth Army in their positions.
But due to the lack of anti-tank weapons, their attack seemed very weak.
Many Japanese soldiers in the trenches took the initiative to rush out of the trenches and wanted to blast these tanks and armored vehicles at close range.
But the Fourth Army¡¯s very skilled infantry-tank coordination tactics would not give them such a chance.
As long as these Japanese soldiers rushed out of their positions, they would be directly shot by heavy machine guns on tanks and armored vehicles and beaten into pieces, or directly shot through the head by infantrymen with rifles in their hands.
With such a disparity in frontal firepower, the Japanese resistance was almost useless.
Facing the impact of tanks and armored vehicles, they could only give way to one piece of position after another, or together with the positions, they were crushed by the tracks of armored vehicles and tank vehicles, as well as rolling wheels.
The Japanese defensive positions continued to be lost, so the two Japanese division commanders began to discuss a breakout.
Otherwise, when the enemy compresses them into a smaller area, the dilemma they will face will be even more difficult.
At this moment, they still have about 20,000 troops that can be mobilized.
¡°If these 20,000 people were gathered together and then broke out in one direction, it might be possible to preserve some of their strength.
At 4:00 in the morning, the two division commanders of the Japanese army could no longer wait patiently for dawn.
Because 1/2 of their defensive position has been lost at this time.
If this continues, within the remaining three or four hours, the enemy will definitely be able to annihilate all remaining Japanese troops in this area.
At this time, the strength of the Japanese army had been reduced sharply to more than 20,000 people due to the previous shelling and the continuous fierce attacks of the Fourth Army.
Two Japanese division commandersAt this time, I finally made up my mind and chose to break out to the south.
At the same time, they also sent telegrams to the two Japanese divisions in the rear, requesting them to send troops to meet them, otherwise they would be sued in a military court.
The wording of this telegram was very harsh, almost to the point of being torn apart.
Because at this time, the two Japanese divisions in the rear turned a blind eye to their plight and refused to support them.
If they were to be held accountable for causing such huge losses after the war, these two Japanese division commanders would definitely bear the blame.
The commanders of the other two divisions of the Japanese army were also in trouble at this time.
On the one hand, they had no idea how many soldiers of the Fourth Army were setting up ambushes along the way to the other two divisions of the Japanese army.
On the other hand, their camp was also suffering from violent bombing by the air force of the Fourth Army.
This caused them to suffer huge losses before they even went out.
Especially their logistics warehouses are the targets of key bombings by the air force of the Fourth Army.
Although their logistics supply warehouses are located in many locations, so many supplies have been lost here, which also casts a shadow over their operations in the northern Henan region.
After receiving such a telegram, the commanders of the two divisions of the Japanese army promised to immediately mobilize the troops of the two brigades to support them.
After receiving such a promise, the two Japanese divisions that were under siege immediately began to break out to the south.
They sent telegrams to all Japanese brigades, even regiments, and squadrons, telling them that all troops would break out to the south in half an hour.
After the Japanese division joint headquarters arranged the order of retreat, it led the main force of the division and began to break through to the south.
The large-scale movement of Japanese troops immediately attracted Liu Changlong's attention.
The reconnaissance troops they deployed in the dark had already figured out the intentions of the Japanese army at this time.
He knew that this Japanese army must be breaking out to the south, because at this time, the other two Japanese divisions in the south also began to move here against their air force firepower, obviously intending to meet this retreating Japanese army. .
So, Liu Changlong immediately sent a telegram to Wei Xing. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com