The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Begins in Songhu
Chapter 233 Resolution
Chapter 233 Resolution
Because the voice on the other end of the phone was loud enough, the bald principal, Boss Dai, and many government officials standing nearby could hear the latest news about Hu Biao quite clearly.
It was precisely because of this that their mood immediately became extremely complicated.
First of all, their first reaction was relief.
Although Hu Biao's Subei Independent Regiment was small, with only less than 400 people, not even a fully staffed battalion; but after hearing that they had entered Taierzhuang to participate in the battle, these people all breathed a sigh of relief.
I inexplicably felt a sense of confidence that the situation in Taierzhuang was stable.
At least in the next one or two days, the Japanese will have no chance of taking Taierzhuang.
Secondly, the second reaction that came to my mind was pain in the balls, a very painful kind of pain in the balls.
It should be noted that although they acted in a tacit and unified manner, controlling Hu Biao and the Subei Independent Regiment and preventing them from becoming powerful, they were definitely unaware of Hu Biao's "center-blooming" tactic.
Therefore, Hu Biao's initiative to enter Taierzhuang at this moment caught them off guard.
Damn it! They originally wanted to control Hu Biao and force this ignorant guy to compromise with them.
As a result, they took the initiative to enter Taierzhuang and fight the devils to the death. How can we deal with this? Because no matter what their intentions are, they must fully support and replenish them.
Otherwise, what if this guy died in there? What if Taierzhuang was captured by the Japanese, leading to the failure of the entire battle?
All I can say is that the arrogant and stupid ones are afraid of those who don't even care about their lives; others are not even afraid of death, so there are not many means they can use.
Hu Biao relied on his fearlessness and took the initiative in his hands after a flurry of punches.
Even Hu Biao used the radio obtained through drug transactions to directly release such an urgent telegram to the outside world in plain text. I don’t know how many people have received it now.
Now they just want to cover up and hide this matter, but they can't do it even if they use some tricks.
As soon as they thought of this, these bigwigs felt very depressed.
Everyone also saw that after the bald principal heard the above content, his face turned extremely interesting, and he cursed in a low voice with his mouth: Damn it.
However, everyone was wise enough to look at their noses and their hearts, and pretended not to hear anything.
Fortunately, during the subsequent calls, everyone heard some other news that could be considered a small turnaround:
Not all members of the Subei Independent Regiment entered Taierzhuang. Hu Biao's three companions, Annie, Mo Shuiyan, and Wizard, along with about 20 people, did not enter Taierzhuang.
Based on this analysis, the purpose of these people staying outside is nothing more than to raise reinforcements and weapons and equipment.
This means that there is still some possibility of cooperation in the future, but don't expect to be able to control it as completely as at the beginning.
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"Second Company, go left, Third Company, go right, First Company, follow me; the female platoon will stay behind as a reserve force, and they will also guard the ammunition.
Everyone, pay attention! This is street fighting. While squads and platoons must fight independently, they must also coordinate with allies.
After putting down the box of high-quality wooden-handled grenades produced by the Gongxian Arsenal on his shoulders, Hu Biao rushed into the south gate of Taierzhuang and shouted at the top of his voice.
There's no way! The Japs' attack this time is much more ferocious than in history.
It hasn't been long since they arrived, and now they have almost occupied two-thirds of Taierzhuang. If they delay any longer, our defenders will be completely driven out.
Hearing the dense gunfire, the people of the Subei Independent Regiment also knew what was right and wrong.
Immediately, Chen Tang, Xufeng and Fan Gao led the second company, Huang Yizi, Lao Yu and Zanana led a company, and Hu Biao and Mr. Nan Ze led the first company.
The troops were divided at the south gate of Taierzhuang and advanced quickly along the narrow streets and alleys.
During the advance, each company spontaneously split up into combat teams of 20 to 30 men, each core consisting of veterans of the Tengxian street fighting.
As the dense gunfire became clearer, it must have happened very close to my ears.
Van Gogh suddenly stopped at the entrance of an alley and raised his hand, signaling the brothers following him to stop immediately.
Then he took out a DIY periscope made of rice paper from his waist and carefully looked out of the alley.
The principle of this DIY periscope is quite simple. It is a small prop that Mo Shuiyan made in the morning.
But don’t underestimate the simplicity of its principle and production. It is extremely practical. Through this thing, Van Gogh could easily see the situation on the battlefield outside without being exposed.
I saw a team of about forty or fifty Japanese devils about forty or fifty meters away from the alley.
They are attacking a stage where more than twenty Northwest Army brothers are currently defending it.
The only Czech light machine gun in the hands of the Northwest Army had been destroyed by the Japanese grenade launcher team. Relying solely on the remaining Hanyang rifles, they were no match for the Japanese in terms of firepower.
Under the suppression of fire from several light machine guns and grenade launchers, some Japanese soldiers with bayonets were about to approach the stage, relying on their numerical advantage to stab them to death with bayonets. In the rush of time, Van Gogh had no time to arrange any detailed tactics.
But then again, since he currently has a trump card, it seems that he doesn't need to arrange any tactics.
Because although he only brought a platoon with a total of 37 brothers at the moment, he had 7 submachine guns, 2 light machine guns, 10 Mauser pistols and other automatic and semi-automatic weapons.
The density of firepower burst out instantly from these weapons alone was enough to stun the devils.
So no matter what tactics you use, just rush in headfirst.
After using simple gestures to explain his intentions to the brothers behind him, Van Gogh raised three fingers of his left hand and put them away one by one.
When Van Gogh retracted his last finger, it meant that he was ready to take action.
He led a group of brothers armed with light machine guns, submachine guns, and Mauser pistols, and they rushed out of the alley almost at the same time. While rushing, they pulled the triggers and fired at the Japanese as if the bullets were free.
Then came the soldiers holding rifles and rushed out.
The rifles in their hands were either captured Type 38 rifles or brand new Type 38 rifles that had just been released from the warehouse. They were not the Hanyang rifles whose rifling had long been worn out.
In addition to better accuracy, it will not get stuck easily.
The subsequent battle process was just as Van Gogh had expected. The fierce firepower they brought out after rushing out directly stunned the Japanese squad.
Because the Japanese light machine gun and grenade launcher teams were the focus of the attack, they did not have time to turn their guns or adjust their firing angles.
The dense barrage of bullets knocked the shooter and deputy shooter to the ground.
Each of them was hit by at least five or six bullets and died instantly.
The other Japanese soldiers who rushed towards the stage with bayonets in hand instinctively stopped attacking and hurriedly found a cover after being attacked in the waist.
Or he could just lie down and turn the gun to fire at Van Gogh and others.
They had only fired one or two shots when seven or eight people were killed or injured by the dense firepower from this side. The rest of the people didn't even have a chance to look up.
In the face of the enemy's dense firepower, their precise marksmanship had little effect.
The Northwest Army brothers who were originally suppressed on the stage were also smart. At the roar of a sergeant squad leader, they rushed out from their hiding place with a sharp sword in one hand and a grenade in the other.
After rushing out a certain distance, they pulled out the wooden-handled grenades in their hands and swung their arms to hit the Japanese.
Without waiting for the grenade to explode completely, they rushed forward waving their swords; they took advantage of the shock wave and shrapnel from the explosion to throw the Japanese soldiers into disarray and started slashing fiercely.
The two sides had no prior communication, but they cooperated to launch a beautiful double attack.
In the end, within two or three minutes of Van Gogh and others rushing out, this small group of Japanese devils were completely wiped out.
Perhaps too many brothers had died at the hands of the Japanese in previous battles, so after the Northwest Army rushed up, they chopped off the heads of all the Japanese they encountered.
The Japanese soldiers were rolling around on the ground, their faces frozen with deep fear; when Van Gogh saw this, he felt indescribably happy.
He secretly decided in his heart that he would take advantage of this opportunity to fight side by side with the Northwest Army to learn some sword skills.
After seeing that there was no longer a single living Japanese soldier on the battlefield, the twenty or so surviving brothers of the Northwest Army finally gave up.
The sergeant came over with a bloody sword in his hand and was about to express his gratitude to Van Gogh.
Without waiting for him to speak, Van Gogh replaced the magazine of his Jin-made Thompson with a new one while shouting, "We are all brothers, there is no need to be so polite!
Leave a few people behind to clean up the battlefield and treat the wounded, and the rest of you follow me to drive the devils out first."
As a result, the twenty or so surviving Northwest Army soldiers temporarily joined Van Gogh's team, and the group counterattacked towards the area occupied by the Japanese.
What happened to Van Gogh also happened to Hu Biao and others. The line of defense constructed by the guns and heavy machine guns blocked the defenders' counterattack and still resolved the most dangerous situation in Taierzhuang.
After receiving such news, the bald principal and others who were still at Chefushan Station looked at each other in silence for a long time.
Finally, the bald principal said lightly: "Hu Biao is really a fierce general! Let's go back to Wuhan."
Suddenly, a large group of people rushed towards Xuzhou behind them.
But after arriving at the airport, Boss Dai didn't know what he was thinking. After whispering a few words to the bald principal, he stayed with a few of his men...
(End of this chapter)
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