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Chapter 141 annihilate the 21st Division of the Japanese Army

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Seeing the Japanese being blocked from the front and back and finally giving up breaking through, Jin Sanshun guessed what the Japanese were thinking. After all, the telegram from the headquarters clearly stated that there were Japanese division-level commanders in this Japanese team that escaped from the ambush circle. For these division generals, the Japanese army was likely to send additional planes or even large troops to aid.

Jin Sanshun, who knew that the nearby militia columns were under the control of the militia column, was not worried at all. What he was worried about now was that these Japanese soldiers called planes to support him, and they could not get the other party's plane at that time. It would be useless to delay any longer. Fortunately, the blockade just now had at least hundreds of Japanese soldiers, and there were not many Japanese soldiers who were hiding in the village.

It seems that it is impossible to solve the battle by zero damage!

When Jin Sanshun sighed that these Japanese devils were too cunning, he began to order the first battalion to advance towards the village under the cover of the mortar company. As long as they were entangled with the Japanese devils, what if the Japanese devils' plane came? Let's fight!

Hiding in the village, Tajiki looked at the officers and soldiers of the first battalion of militias who were approaching, and knew that the next big thing was the highlight. Whether they could persist in the planes to help depends on who would win and lose in the next battle of confrontation.

Unfortunately, Tian Kuichi forgot one thing, that is, their fleeing cavalry unit had no heavy weapons at all. The only two machine guns had been left in a pool of blood when they charged just now. The only one they could counterattack was the cavalry rifle in their hands. When facing the mortars that had been launched by dozens of light machine guns in the first battalion, they could not form an effective blocking force.

The Japanese cavalry hiding at the village passes and rooms were beaten to death by the militia with their strong vitality. The blocking line set up by Tian Jiuichi was also retreating step by step, and the first militia battalion unexpectedly successfully attacked the village.

Seeing that the attack ahead was progressing smoothly, Jin Sanshun waved his hand and ordered the Second Battalion to keep a company's troops for defense, the remaining troops of the other Second Battalion immediately ran towards the village. At this time, Jin Sanshun wanted to take advantage of the large crowds and his powerful firepower advantages to deal with the stubborn Japanese devils as soon as possible.

Hiding in a house in the center of the village, Tajiki, listened to the increasing fierceness of gunfire and knew that they had no way to escape. The division commanders who had finally survived seemed to be unable to escape the pursuit of the militia column in the end.

Knowing that he could not escape death, Tian Kuichi looked at the radio operator beside him and said, "Give power to the commander of Gang Village, all the 21st Division were killed, but he asked him to keep the division number. Let the commander of the division be sad for us, Lieutenant General Tian Kuichi, the commander of the 21st Division!"

After instructing the radio operator to send a report to Gangcun, Lieutenant General Tianjiu looked at the commanders of several major generals and said, "We have no way out. Instead of being captured by these Chinese militias, it is better to die more vigorously. Are you willing to go out with me and kill a few Chinese militias to comfort the dead heroes of the division?"

These division commanders knew exactly what it meant to go out, but they were more worried about the influence of the family and family behind them after being captured. Without saying a word, they followed the division commander of Tian Kuichi, rushing out of the room.

The leader of the division commander Tian Kuichi took the lead and fought desperately, which really caused all the surviving cavalry to explode with amazing combat power. One by one, the militia attacking the village launched a counterattack.

The courage was good but it had no effect. The militia did not think that the other party was a general, so they were particularly kind to them. After a series of bullets were shot, the general turned into a sieve and fell on the way to charge.

As the last few injured Japanese soldiers were blocked by militia and were sieve in the villagers' rooms, the surviving Japanese cavalry army was killed from Lieutenant General Takui.

When Jin Sanshun looked at a lieutenant general and several major generals who were lying in a pool of blood, he knew that their militia regiment had made great contributions this time. But he would rather not have to exchange hundreds of villagers for such contributions from the locals.

Looking at the Japanese generals and several assistant officials who were brought to the front, Jin Sanshun glanced and said, "Okay, they are no big deal. They will die if they shoot in. They will collect all the bodies of the people in the village and bury them together. These Japanese devils cut their heads for me and asked them to make funerals for the dead villagers. Also, the headquarters called the headquarters, and the commander of the Japanese division who fled to our defense zone were all shot dead by our regiment."

This battle took place in the villages in Xiashan Village in Beiping. When the Japanese search and rescue troops arrived here, they saw skulls piled up into Jingguan. These skulls were neatly placed in front of the graves of the villagers in Shanwaling, which deeply shocked the Japanese troops coming to search and rescue behind them. When they treated the strategies of ordinary people, they were much more careful, fearing that they would become the skulls in the next Jingguan.

After receiving the commander of the 21st Division, Lieutenant General Tian Jiu and the commander of the division who escaped the ambush, Deng Chenggong immediately ordered Xu Mingyuan from Yinlong Base to send a clear signal to the whole country. The militia column once again wiped out a complete Japanese main division, and all of them were wiped out from the division commander.

If the Japanese army thinks it is a shame to ambush the Fourth Division, then the 21st Division is completely wiped out, and the Japanese military headquarters will clearly tell the Japanese army. This militia unit that was originally in the countryside of North China has the ability to compete with them. This made the commander of Kamura Nishi, who suffered a loss, and the Japanese commander stationed in China, start to look at the battle with the North China militia column.

Even the Japanese army admitted that they underestimated the North China Militia Column, so some political parties in China were undoubtedly even more shocked to what extent the strength of this militia armed forces had reached.

Chief Yan, the warlord of Jin Province, who was closest to North China, immediately sent a congratulatory message, and also sent a condolence team led by his confidant subordinates. Because after the Japanese took over Taiyuan City, the capital of Jin Province, militia armed forces with the color of militia columns had appeared in rural areas of Jin Province near the Taihang Mountains.

This made Chief Yan, who was determined to recover Taiyuan City, very worried that the North China Militia Column, which was not loud, was the plan to take over his old territory? Then Chief Yan would really have to talk to the North China Militia Column.

As for the government, of course, it also issued a congratulatory message, and instigated the militia column to continue to do so, it would be best to receive the Japanese garrison from North China to drive out of North China and achieve the restoration of the entire North China. Unexpectedly, this time the entire Japanese 21st Division was wiped out, and the originally generous Chairman Jiang had no rewards.

It seems that Deng Chenggong repeatedly refused to accept the incorporation of the State Government, and instead used the Japanese army in North China, hoping that the two sides could really fight to the death. Otherwise, even though they knew that the Japanese army was dominant in the War of Resistance Against Japan, they would say something about the restoration of North China.

Deng Chenggong accepted the favor from the government without hesitation. He sent a telegram to the North China Militia Column, under appropriate circumstances, would definitely drive the invading Japanese devils out of North China and achieve the restoration of the entire territory of North China. This telegram slapped the government hard, and also showed the courage of the North China Militia Column to the world.

Looking at the bright code power-up hidden by the front, Taizu, who was far away in the northwest, said with a smile: "We, Commander Deng, seem to be much bigger than before. This time our old opponent will probably have a headache again!"

Although the Eighth Route Army entered the enemy behind North China to fight against the enemy, the speed of the North China militia column was reduced a lot due to the existence of the North China militia column. However, the increasingly powerful combat effectiveness of several division-level established troops still excited the top leaders of the People's Party in the Northwest. With the powerful militia armed forces of the North China militia column, the North China militia column, standing in front, I believe that if the State Government wants to move them, it must also consider the situation after the Eighth Route Army and the militia column joined forces.

You know, the North China militia column now claims to have more than one million troops. This scale is enough for the National Government and other warlords to carefully consider the consequences of offending the other party. After all, the militia column is the master who can even encircle and annihilate the main division of the Japanese. They dare not say such big words, so they naturally have to consider how serious the consequences of offending the other party will be.

As the 21st Division of the Japanese Army was completely wiped out, the spring sweeping campaign launched by the new commander of North China, Gangmura Yanji, also came to an end. The Japanese Army Corps, which had originally left the city to support, soon returned to the mansion and hid in Zhuzhou City after receiving the farewell message from Tian Jiuyi. Deng Cheng's army, who had returned secretly, hid in the southern base area under the "escort" of the Japanese aircraft, was hiding in the day and out at night to return to the southern base for repair.

Compared to the smooth return, Hu Hao's troops of the Northeast Division, who advanced to the Northeast, fought several small-scale battles with the Japanese mixed brigade in Chengde. This mixed brigade of thousands of people had dragged Hu Hao from being fat to being thin. If it weren't for the stop sweeping battle of Gangmura, this mixed brigade would have been likely to have entered the footsteps of the 21st Division.

Without the Japanese's block, Hu Hao's Northeast Division successfully entered the Qian'an area of ​​the militia column. After Qian'an had some renovations, the Northeast Division quickly advanced into the boundary of Liao Province. For a moment, the war that had stopped in North China seemed to have begun to spread along the Japanese's stable rear three northeastern provinces.

After the situation in North China returned to peace and the railway line was restored, under the cover of the plane, a main Japanese division arrived at Beiping City by train. After they entered Beiping City, they saw a group of worn-out Japanese civilians like beggars. The entire Beiping City had become empty, and the originally lively city seemed to have lost its former lively scene.

Only then did the Japanese division troops who took over the defense of the Beiping City did they understand why the North China garrison said that this militia was a group of bandits. As long as the things that belonged to their Japanese army were completely demolished, even so clean that even the wall bricks of the military camp they built were stripped away.

To restore the prosperity of the past, the Japanese probably have to spend money to vomit blood. What makes the Japanese most uncomfortable is that they have searched all over the entire Beiping city, and there are fewer Chinese people left behind, and it can even be said that many of them are pro-Japanese factions. This makes the Japanese army have to send more people and laborers to build these military positions that were destroyed by militia columns. Otherwise, no one can guarantee what the next time the militia column comes again, they will destroy the city of Peiping.
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