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But at this time, the Japanese troops in front were already entangled by the Eighth Route Army troops.
The surrounding soldiers were under continuous bombardment and could not find their commander there.
The sound of horse hoofbeats was getting closer and closer, and the Japanese army looked not far away. Those war horses were already carrying the cavalry of the Eighth Route Army and charging towards their camp.
The surrounding flames reflected the sharp sabers in their hands into blood red color.
Some of them subconsciously raised their rifles to shoot, while others fled to the rear out of an instinct to escape.
"Whoosh!! Whoosh!!"
The long knife fell down, and the Japanese soldier fell to the ground in an instant.
¡°Many of those soldiers who tried to shoot just pulled the trigger, and before they had time to pull the bolt again, their skin and flesh were cut open by sabers, and their heads even fell to the ground.
The Japanese soldiers who escaped were not spared. Their legs are originally short, and it is almost impossible to outrun a four-legged war horse.
The cavalrymen of the Eighth Route Army raised their sabers high, bent down, and slashed flatly and sideways with the sabers in their hands, using all possible methods to kill the Japanese troops in the camp.
"kill!!"
The loud shouts of killing made the Japanese army's already chaotic camp become even more chaotic.
The iron hooves of the war horses kicked over the bodies of the Japanese soldiers, the broken tents of the Japanese soldiers, and the burning camps
The chaos within the Japanese army made the Japanese troops on the periphery unwilling to fight.
What's more, their rear headquarters also has problems.
No new orders came, no reinforcements arrived, not even the medical staff to evacuate the wounded.
The more these Japanese soldiers continued to fight, the less confident they became. Any remaining courage was exhausted in the brutal fighting and the fierce charges of the Eighth Route Army.
The chaos within the Japanese army has caused the peripheral defense forces to also fall into chaos.
If this kind of chaos continues to spread, it will completely turn into a rout.
In this wilderness, there are Eighth Route Army troops everywhere. The Japanese troops are organized together and can compete with them. If they break up and become stragglers, their lives will be harvested one by one, without any resistance.
The Japanese brigade commander repeatedly sent telegrams requesting help from the surrounding Japanese troops.
Their division headquarters has actually dispatched reinforcements.
But it would take an hour for the reinforcements and the brigade closest to them to arrive.
And the more than 3,000 reinforcements dispatched by this brigade did not go smoothly.
The Eighth Route Army has built many ambush positions along the traffic lines in this direction.
They had just come from the camp and had advanced less than three kilometers when they encountered the first ambush.
The scale of this ambush is not too big, but it is very difficult to deal with.
You hit him, he will turn away and escape into the boundless darkness.
"If you don't hit him, he will turn around and shoot you coldly."
You go chase him, he turns around and runs away again, and you can¡¯t even catch him as a ghost.
This disturbed the Japanese troops so much that they had no choice but to disperse the troops and build security forces on the periphery.
When they finally got rid of these annoying guerrillas, they thought they could arrive successfully. There was another gunshot from the front.
And this time, there is still a large blocking force from the enemy.
They occupied the slopes on both sides of the road and built simple defensive positions. The nearby three or four kilometers area was included in their fire coverage.
The Japanese army tried to bypass this position, but before they could get very far, machine gun fire was fired at them wildly in the darkness in the distance.
These Japanese soldiers realized that in the surrounding darkness, the enemy must have arranged countless blocking positions. It is already impossible for them to take a detour.
With this idea in mind, these Japanese troops simply stopped taking detours and moved forward along the highway.
At three o'clock in the morning, they launched an attack on the first frontal blocking force of the Eighth Route Army.
The number of this unit is small. The Japanese army roughly estimates that they should only have two companies of two to three hundred troops.
The commander of the Japanese army believes that based on the tenacity of the enemy's resistance during the daytime attack, it should be able to?Break through this line of defense within an hour.
But soon, he realized something was wrong.
They organized three large-scale charges in succession, but all failed.
The group of enemies in front of them looked like death squads, with no intention of retreating.
The Japanese army left hundreds of corpses in front of the position, but they were unable to break through their defense lines.
One telegram after another was sent to the commander of the Japanese support force. From the division commander to the brigade commander, everyone was asking him why he had not arrived yet.
He also had a hard time in his heart that he couldn't express. He wanted to get there, but the conditions didn't allow it.
Helpless, at 3:30 in the morning, he launched another raid.
This time, he tried his best and made a desperate move.
Unexpectedly, this attack actually achieved miraculous results.
He led his troops and broke through the enemy's blocking position in one breath, and then moved forward for a distance of five or six kilometers without encountering any further obstacles.
However, just as they were about to arrive at the two brigade camps where the Japanese troops were besieged, they received an order to retreat.
This order made him confused and a little angry in his heart.
After all, he spent so much effort and finally broke through the enemy's defense line and reached the rescue area.
As a result, you tell me now that I need to retreat immediately?
So, he immediately responded with a telegram asking why.
The result was that the two brigades were completely defeated and there was no rescue value.
And after discussion, the brigade headquarters believed that the reason why the enemy's blocking troops were defeated by them was actually because they were deliberately put in.
In this way, the Eighth Route Army will be able to destroy the Japanese reinforcements.
Seeing these words, the Japanese commander couldn't react for a moment as to what had happened.
Until he heard the sound of charging horns and earth-shattering shouts of killing coming from all directions.
Mixed among these sounds was the sound of horse hooves. He was very familiar with this sound because he was the captain of the cavalry brigade.
The two besieged Japanese brigades resisted for nearly three hours.
But the huge chaos and the Eighth Route Army's fierce offensive at night made it impossible for the two Japanese brigade commanders to organize their troops to counterattack and defend. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com