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    But these troops of the Fourth Army have almost overwhelming advantages over the Japanese army in terms of tactics of dealing with this kind of trench battle and cooperating with armored forces.

    They are far superior to the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side in terms of combat experience, combat literacy of the soldiers, and weapons and equipment.

    The Japanese brigade is still trying to organize its forces to block the Fourth Army troops rushing towards them.

    But for this Japanese army, their brigade commander suddenly received an order to organize two troops to support the defensive positions on the flanks.

    Because the enemy's motorized infantry regiment is currently attacking the sides and rear of their troops.

    If the enemy on the opposite side directly cuts off their sides and rear, they may not even be able to squeeze onto the bridge used for retreat over there.

    When the time comes to fight with their last legs, they may be driven into the river to feed the fish by the enemies on the opposite side.

    This is naturally the situation that the Japanese commanders least want to see.

    For them, they must do both to block the enemies that are turning around on the side, or to block the enemies from the front.

    If one of them cannot be done, then they can only be annihilated in this area.

    Of course, there is another option, which is for the current Japanese troops to give up resisting the Japanese soldiers on the front and choose to retreat directly. In this way, these Japanese soldiers do not have to worry about at least one thing, that is, their troops will not  Being wiped out by all the enemies on the opposite side, or rushing into the river to feed the fish.

    Thinking of this place, the Japanese brigade commander began to send telegrams to Otomo Katsumasa to tell him the current situation ahead.

    At the same time, he also planned to retreat with the remaining troops now. They continued to block the advance of the enemy's armored troops based on the river.

    If they continue to hold on here, it will only increase their casualties.  This time 7huan.c om Zhang Si

    The Japanese brigade commander had a profound understanding of the power of the Japanese army on the opposite side.

    Not to mention anything else, it was just that after these Fourth Army troops broke into the position, he sent the mobile support troops over. One squadron passed by, and in less than ten minutes, all the enemies on the opposite side had been wiped out.  &#24378&#29306&#32&#55&#104&#117&#97&#110&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#35835&#29306

    Those enemies not only have a certain advantage over them in terms of the number of people attacking them from the front, but they are also much stronger than them in terms of weapons and the quality of their soldiers.

    What¡¯s more, the enemy on the opposite side has a strong integrity when attacking.

    While the enemies on the front are attacking them, the enemies on the side are also making large-scale detour maneuvers on their sides and rear.

    And judging from the intelligence fed back by their scouts, the enemy on the opposite side is advancing extremely fast. Even if their troops are organized, they may not have time to support the defensive positions on the side. Their side positions will be directly broken through by the enemy on the opposite side.  .

    Thinking of this place, the Japanese brigade commander naturally knew that retreating immediately was the best plan, which could save at least about half of their troops.

    If we continue to hold on to this place without any meaning, then to the enemies on the front, they will be lambs to be slaughtered one by one.

    Chen Shiliang's troops maneuvered at high speed in front and soon entered the Japanese flank.

    There were only a small number of Japanese troops on the flanks. They tried to use their rifles and machine guns to block the advancement of the highly mobile motorized infantry regiments of the Fourth Army rushing towards them.

    But this result is doomed to be in vain. The armored vehicles and trucks that are impacting from the front do not slow down at all.

    The heavy machine guns and artillery on the vehicle fired at the Japanese positions at the same time. Then the army pressed forward and charged directly from the positions on the side of the Japanese troops.

    Those Japanese soldiers naturally suffered tremendous psychological pressure when faced with these behemoths that suddenly rushed towards them.

    In addition, they are at an absolute disadvantage in terms of numbers. It is simply impossible to resist these oncoming enemies head-on.

    The Japanese troops on one side directly chose to retreat after less than ten minutes of fighting with the motorized infantry regiment on the front.

    But just because they chose to retreat doesn¡¯t mean they can survive.

    Because the Fourth Army troops behind them will pursue them on a large scale.

      Even if these Japanese soldiers escaped from their own positions, they could not escape the pursuit of the Fourth Army troops from behind.

    Those flying machine gun bullets will sieve all the fleeing Japanese soldiers.

    There are also a large number of Japanese soldiers who will be hit to death or crushed to death by armored vehicles, trucks, etc. that are chasing after them in the process.

    The soldiers of the Motorized Infantry Regiment in the rear will continue to advance without stopping, conducting large-scale maneuvers and roundabout operations towards the sides and rear of the Japanese army.

    Otomo Katsumasa heard the voice of the brigade commander coming from the walkie-talkie. He also knew that there was nothing wrong with what the brigade commander said. The enemies on the opposite side were attacking them at extremely fast speeds.  Their troops were engaged in annihilation.

    "I know what's going on. I will try to buy you half an hour now. You should retreat immediately and pass over the bridge.

    After half an hour, we will choose to blow up the bridge directly. If you cannot retreat back, you will have to fight to the death with the enemy on the other side of the river bank.  "

    When he said this, Otomo Katsumasa¡¯s eyes were filled with anger.

    This kind of anger comes from one¡¯s own incompetence.

    Because the enemies on the opposite side are much stronger than I imagined. The enemies on the opposite side have shown very strong combat effectiveness in the attacks against them.

    Furthermore, he never thought that in addition to breaking through their first line of defense, the enemy on the opposite side even wanted to directly encircle and annihilate all the Japanese troops on the first line of defense in this area.

    Such a fierce combat method is mainly because the opposite side has troops that can carry out high mobility. If it is only infantry units, then even if the Fourth Army troops on the opposite side make detours and maneuvers towards their sides, the Japanese army will have enough troops.  time to react and then respond.  Zhida z.com Zhixiao

    But because the Fourth Army¡¯s motorized infantry regiment advanced so fast, even if the Japanese army discovered the Fourth Army¡¯s roundabout troops, they were unable to deploy troops to stop them

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