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Chapter 105: China's Roar 1
For the sake of their families, the 38th Regiment tried their best to stop the actions of other soldiers from the 22nd Division.
After two whole hours, all the people escaped safely from this sad and miserable city.
Many families lost their loved ones, especially some young and strong men, who all fell under the butcher knife of the Japanese devils.
Of the total 9 people in the city, more than 7 survived. This time, Wang Chun had to look at the Japanese 2th Regiment differently.
Even though we knew that they were doing it for their families, after actual investigation, it was found that the 38th Regiment did not commit large-scale massacre of civilians.
Of course, plundering of wealth and oppression of the Chinese people have happened. Don't expect a foreign invader to be nice to you, as that would be like the sun rising in the west.
The final development of the matter was even beyond everyone's expectations. The 38th Regiment was actually driven out of Xinzhou City by the 22nd Division the next day.
The commander of the 22nd Division ordered the 38th Regiment to leave the city to counterattack the 78st Army and the st Armored Division of the th Army outside the city.
Because the company commander of the 38th Regiment, Inada Kojiro, always claimed himself to be a true samurai, the division commander Yamada viciously forced them to leave the city and fight a decisive battle with the Chinese army.
To fulfill their so-called military ethics, while Inada knew that the 38th Regiment would only die if they left the city.
But he was unwilling to stay with a beastly division like the 22nd Division, so he led his troops out of the city without hesitation.
More than 3000 Japanese soldiers, armed only with light weapons, stared blankly at the huge steel chariots outside the city.
And those soldiers who stayed in the Chinese camp, shouting loudly for their families, began to doubt what this war had brought to them?
The soldiers of the empire committed murder and arson and all kinds of atrocities on foreign soil, but in the end their loved ones had to rely on the protection of the armies of the countries they invaded.
Many soldiers dropped their weapons and fell to their knees on the ground wailing in pain in a daze. Their regiment commander, Inada Koerang, chose to end his life by suicide after giving the chief of staff the order to surrender.
In the end, the chief of staff also chose to commit suicide by swallowing a bullet, and several junior officers all chose to commit suicide.
After receiving the last order from their superior, the soldiers of the 38th Regiment all chose to obey. They dropped their weapons and walked into the prisoner-of-war camp in a long line.
A regiment of Japanese troops chose to surrender, and they were also given normal prisoner-of-war treatment by China. It could even be said that they were the Japanese prisoners of war who received the best treatment in China.
It is because they did not choose to massacre ordinary civilians like other Japanese troops at the last moment, even if you say that they did it for themselves or their families.
At least in the end, more than 70,000 civilians were saved from being massacred. Just for this reason, no one treated these prisoners of war too harshly after they surrendered.
The good days for the remaining Japanese troops of the 22nd Division who continued to hide in Xinzhou City were over. Without human shields, they had to face the ravages of dozens of bombers in the sky every day.
Also facing the bombardment of super-large-caliber artillery, an artillery regiment's 203mm B-4 artillery began to roar loudly.
The city wall had already collapsed in many places. The Japanese army initially wanted to repair it, but in the end they found that the speed of repair could not keep up with the speed of the city wall being destroyed by artillery fire.
In the end, they were too lazy to repair it, so the Chinese just kept bombarding it with artillery but did not launch a siege.
Incendiary bombs and poison gas bombs kept hitting the 22nd Division, a group of willing local rats. The Japanese army's stored food and ammunition had been almost completely lost under the continuous bombardment.
"Sir! Please eat something! You haven't eaten for three days!"
Chief of Staff Yoshino, with one arm hanging, held a dark object in his hand and placed the food in front of Lieutenant General Yamada.
Yamada is no longer the same as he was a dozen days ago, shouting on the city wall, enjoying watching the Chinese people helplessly begging for mercy and finally being slaughtered.
Now he is like a wild dog waiting to die. They have been besieged by the Chinese army for almost twenty days.
Even though the city walls collapsed, the Chinese troops outside the city refused to launch a ground attack. Instead, they continued to bombard the city with artillery and air strikes every day!
Yamada didn't know what these Chinese people were trying to do. In fact, if the other side launched a ground attack, their 22nd Division would not be able to hold out for long.
The Japanese troops that can currently move around in Xinzhou City do not exceed 4000. Xinzhou City is now truly a place that people would go to hell to avoid.
The extreme shortage of food caused some Japanese soldiers to secretly dig up the bodies of their dead comrades at night.
In the beginning, everyone was still doing this very covertly, but later on they became more direct. In the past few days, there were dozens of pairs of bloodshot eyes staring at him in front of some dying soldiers.
As soon as he dies, his body will immediately enter the stomachs of these people.
The black piece of meat in the chief of staff's hand was just this kind of meat, but it was roasted a little darker so that Yamada couldn't see it.
"Mom! I want to go home! I miss you and Ryoko!"
A wounded soldier looked helplessly at the starry night sky. Such a beautiful night view was as beautiful as his hometown.
He remembered when he was a child, he and his sister Ryoko snuggled up to their mother, listening to their mother's moving singing under the starry sky.
His father died early, and his mother alone raised him and his sister. He joined the army and came to the unfamiliar land of China.
At the beginning, he was honest and did not do anything extreme, but he saw his comrades around him coming out of the Chinese houses one by one with big and small bags.
There were even some people who were grinning lasciviously while holding up their pants, while he thought of his mother and sister at home who were living a precarious life.
He joined these people, and soon he sold the things he had stolen from a herdsman's house to a merchant, in exchange for the first sum of money and goods, which he sent back home.
After a while, he received a reply letter from his mother, saying that the money and goods he sent back home had been received, and his mother told him many things that happened in her hometown.
Many young people joined the army and left their hometowns. My sister and I also joined the army, saying that we were part of the Labor Corps and went to Southeast Asia.
Mom hopes he can come back soon because she has already arranged a marriage for him and will hold the wedding for them when he comes back.
But now Momotaro knows that he can never go back to his hometown, and he also knows what his sister's joining the labor corps means in the army.
That was actually a comfort station. Some young girls who were bewitched by the government joined the comfort station for the so-called imperial honor.
Momotaro himself had been there many times, but most of the women in the comfort stations he visited were Chinese, and there were very few Japanese women.
Looking at those women whose lives were worse than death, Momotaro knew what fate awaited them!
In the last moments of his life, not only did he not receive any care and concern from his comrades, they even hoped that he would die sooner so that they could eat his flesh and blood.
What exactly has this kind of war brought to the country? Everyone has gone crazy and all humanity has disappeared in these people.
All that remains is bestiality, horrifying beastly behavior.
Jiaodong Peninsula, the Eighth Route Army’s Jiaodong Base!
A few days ago, a large number of large bombers arrived at the newly built airport. These planes did not come empty-handed.
They were carrying a large amount of supplies and personnel, and the famous commander of the 78th Army Group even followed quietly.
He brought enough weapons, equipment, food and medicine to the Eighth Route Army's Jiaodong base for 5000 people.
They needed to hold on to the Jiaodong base, as it was the base for bombing the Japanese mainland.
Bombers taking off from here can drop bombs on the Japanese mainland, and the first bombing will take off from here three days later.
They will sound the official signal for China's counterattack against the Japanese mainland and completely spread the war to the Japanese archipelago. The first stop will be Shimane Prefecture, the hometown of the 22nd Division!
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