Directly in front of them, the largest group of bunkers was blown up by an explosive pack carried by an Eighth Route Army soldier, which directly blew up the main bunker inside.
The destruction of this bunker also meant that the Japanese defense line collapsed.
In the end, they did not wait for the armored troops that could help them withstand the enemy's onslaught, but first waited for the collapse of the defense line.
A large number of Eighth Route Army soldiers have been hiding in bomb craters and trenches. After seeing that the enemy's main machine gun firepower point was directly destroyed, they immediately launched another charge against the enemy's line.
This time, although the Japanese army still had many soldiers standing in the trenches, they could no longer resist the incoming Eighth Route Army soldiers.
In a tidal offensive, under the joint cover of the Eighth Route Army's light and heavy machine guns, the Eighth Route Army soldiers broke through the Japanese defense lines and rushed into their defensive positions.
The Eighth Route Army soldiers who jumped into the Japanese army's position soon came into contact with the Japanese army.
Soldiers on both sides have now entered the cold weapon age, seeking every possibility from the other side in the narrow, muddy trenches.
Although the Japanese soldiers were short in stature, they had experienced very professional stabbing training, and they were also very fierce during the stabbing process.
The Eighth Route Army soldiers opposite them may not be as experienced as some Japanese soldiers in stabbing, but they have also undergone rigorous training.
In addition, in the later period, the food of the Eighth Route Army, especially the soldiers of the Independent Regiment, became better than before. It is entirely possible for them to show the strength and physical strength required for fighting in such a battle.
The soldiers of the Japanese army did not take any advantage during the stabbing process with the soldiers of the Independent Regiment of the Eighth Route Army.
On the contrary, facing the powerful Eighth Route Army soldiers at this time, their resistance seemed a bit weak.
The Japanese command post in the rear saw Eighth Route Army soldiers pouring into their defensive positions.
They still do not intend to give up the line of defense in front of them. If they give up the line now, then the second line of defense in the rear may not be able to withstand the enemy's attack.
At this time, the Japanese staff officer ran over and said: "Report, our reinforcements have arrived, and they can go into battle at any time."
"Let them rush over immediately. The enemy is now competing with us for the last position. If we cannot drive the enemy back this time, our entire defense line will be lost."
The Japanese frontline commander roared angrily.
The staff officer on his side immediately replied: "Yes!! Sir!!"
As he said this, he immediately reincarnated and delivered the commander's order.
At this time, a Japanese brigade was already running into the battlefield.
After they received the order, they immediately picked up their rifles with bayonets and charged directly towards them.
The Japanese troops who were fighting with the Eighth Route Army saw a large number of reinforcements appearing behind them, and their morale was immediately boosted.
"Soldiers, our reinforcements have arrived, continue to fight with them and kill these damn enemies back."
The Japanese commander roared, holding a bloody samurai sword high, standing in the trench, leading his soldiers to launch a final counterattack against the Eighth Route Army.
The soldiers of the first wave of the Eighth Route Army's attack lost a lot of troops in the continuous battles.
At this moment, facing the sudden rush of Japanese reinforcements, the originally overwhelming offensive suddenly came to a halt.
When the commander of the second battalion in the rear saw this scene, he knew that the opportunity for their second battalion to rush forward had arrived.
He did not wait for the order from regiment leader Li Yunlong. He pulled out his big blade and roared angrily: "Brothers from the second battalion, fight with the little Japs with bayonets!! Kill!!"
After saying that, he took the lead in charging and, together with his soldiers, fought forward.
The Eighth Route Army soldiers who were originally fighting against the Japanese troops heard the shouts of killing coming from behind them and knew that their reinforcements had arrived.
This also boosted the morale of the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army. At this moment, the competition was not just about the strength of the two sides.
At the same time, it is also a competition between the morale and willpower of both sides.
The Eighth Route Army and the Japanese Army continued to invest more combat power on the battlefield. Every soldier was now like a killing machine. After entering the battlefield, they no longer had time to feel fear and other emotions.
There is only one way in front of them, and that is toCharge forward, fight forward, and remove all obstacles in front of them.
The troops of the Eighth Route Army were like a huge chariot, constantly advancing amidst the earth-shattering shouts of killing.
Nearly 10,000 soldiers from both sides fought together on a front several kilometers long.
The sound of bayonets clashing, sporadic gunshots, and the sound of gun butts hitting people's heads, one after another, intertwined and blended together, like the waves of the sea.
The sound was extremely noisy, yet extremely clear.
The sound of metal clashing against each other, the cry from the soul, and the scream of agony can¡¯t help but be recalled in every corner of the battlefield.
This is the bloodiest scene in mankind. Soldiers on both sides have lost the power to make choices.
The soldiers of the Japanese army sacrificed their lives for the imperialist dream.
The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army poured their blood into defending their homeland.
Their blood dyes this brown land red, but the righteous side will eventually win.
The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army and the Japanese army continued to fight for two to three hours.
Until dusk, no living Japanese soldier could be found on the entire battlefield. These Eighth Route Army soldiers sat on the ground, or stood on the battlefield full of corpses, looking around.
Under the light of dusk, even the blood turned amber.
The blood flowing from the soldiers' bodies gathered together and turned into a small puddle in the low-lying part of the battlefield.
Countless soldiers remained in the same posture as before their death.
There were soldiers of the Eighth Route Army who had their eyes knocked out by the hands of the Japanese soldiers, but they still stabbed the Japanese soldiers' chests with their bayonets.
There were also soldiers of the Eighth Route Army who, before dying, had grenades in their hands to smash the exposed bones of the Japanese soldiers. And behind his back was a Japanese bayonet.
The bayonet holder also died on his back. This Japanese soldier's head was completely chopped off by an Eighth Route Army soldier with a machete, and it rolled down to an unknown place.
On the plain further away, you can still see corpses spread on the ground, including those of the pursuing Eighth Route Army and some of those left by the fleeing Japanese army. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com