Devil's Army

Chapter 1710: Complete Recovery of the Four Eastern Provinces

Japanese scouts were hiding behind trees, observing the situation at the outpost. Captain Matsuda ordered them to break out tonight.

What made the Japanese scouts happy was that it was only a little after 9 o'clock and the soldiers of the Devil Army at the checkpoint were already drowsy.

Captain Matsuda was also overjoyed when he heard the scout's report. It seemed the intense fighting during the day had exhausted the Devil Corps soldiers.

He immediately arranged a search team in front and a search team in the back to start breaking out.

The positions on the north side of Nantianling also began to break out.

The Japanese soldiers in the search team passed by the checkpoint quietly like ghosts.

Then, the large army began to pass by the checkpoint quietly.

The troops on the north side of Nantianmen also quietly passed by the checkpoint, but their luck was not so good.

A soldier at the checkpoint who was dozing off suddenly woke up for some reason, discovered them, and immediately fired a shot to alert the police.

There was then a burst of intense gunfire and grenade explosions around the checkpoint.

On the north side of Nantianmen, shortly after the gunfire rang out, Captain Matsuda's side was also surrounded by the devil's troops.

It turned out to be a brigade commander's strategy to lure the enemy out of their lair. The soldiers had already spotted the Japanese troops quietly descending the mountain, but remained silent. They waited until the Japanese soldiers on the north side of Nantianmen entered the encirclement before opening fire.

Without the cover of the terrain, the Japanese army, short of ammunition, quickly fell into a disadvantage.

After more than an hour of fierce fighting, all the Japanese troops in the Nantianling position and the positions on the north side of Nantianling were wiped out.

All Japanese troops in Lushun were wiped out.

The next day, Leng Feng announced through domestic news media: The entire four northeastern provinces have been recovered!

When the people of Northeast China heard the news, they were so happy that they ran around to tell others.

The soldiers of the Northeast Army also shed tears of joy.

For more than ten years, the people of Northeast China no longer have to suffer the ravages of the Japanese invaders.

The British, French and American powers, which were fighting fiercely with the Japanese invaders, also began to look at this local armed force differently.

They even wanted to assist this local armed force to tie down the Japanese army's battles in Southeast Asia.

The leaders of the Nanjing government also awarded medals and bonuses to reward the National Revolutionary Army's First Anti-Japanese Army for its great sacrifices and contributions in the Northeast.

Leng Feng doesn't care about medals, but he thinks the more bonuses the better.

The recovery of the four northeastern provinces was like a huge bomb, inspiring more patriotic young people to join the First Anti-Japanese Army.

Leng Feng recruited a large number of knowledgeable and patriotic young people to join the air force and navy.

In the Battle of Dalian and the Battle of Port Arthur, more than two-thirds of the naval officers and soldiers of their First Anti-Japanese Army were killed or wounded, and they urgently needed fresh blood.

The Huaxia III fighters and H-2 bombers produced by the Buluo Aircraft Manufacturing Plant and the Kunming Aircraft Manufacturing Plant were first equipped to the Fengtian Air Force and the Jinzhou Air Force, striving to restore the strength of the First Air Force of the First Anti-Japanese Army in the shortest possible time.

Dalian and Port Arthur, which were heavily armed and had the powerful Japanese Combined Fleet's China Front Fleet, were occupied by the devil's forces in less than half a month, greatly shocking Commander Umezu Yoshijiro.

He had already retreated to North Korea and had received more than 100 Type 052 fighter planes.

Including the new fighter planes deployed to Beijing and Tianjin in the early stage, the number of aircraft that the Japanese China Expeditionary Force's North China Air Force could mobilize had reached more than 300.

Commander Okamura Yasuji no longer pretended to negotiate with the devil troops of the Tangshan base, but was looking for an opportunity to prepare for a decisive battle with the devil troops' air force of the Tangshan base.

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