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Chapter 161: The Japanese soldiers from two divisions were surrounded by the Shuangershan Independen

The Japanese soldiers who came to reinforce from Shanxi and Hebei saw that the first and second regiments of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment were defeated by them, and they all fled into the Shuang'ershan corridor.

Although the Japanese had suffered casualties of nearly two regiments of the Imperial Army, they absolutely could not let these soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment escape. So the division commanders of Shanxi and Hebei ordered them to quickly chase after them and completely wipe out all the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment.

The 1st and 2nd Regiments were running fast in the front, while the Japanese soldiers from Shanxi and Hebei were chasing them madly from behind. The soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Regiments who were left behind would occasionally use grenade launchers and Czech light machine guns to greet the Japanese soldiers.

In addition to delaying and disrupting the Japanese pursuit, it also caused a certain number of casualties to the pursuing Japanese. This made the two Japanese division commanders so angry that they ordered the vanguard troops to attack with grenade launchers and mortars.

Except for one or two squads of soldiers left behind to cover their retreat, all other soldiers from the 1st and 2nd Regiments returned safely to the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment Base.

The soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Regiments, who were left behind, saw that the time and distance were almost right, so they opened fire at full power, and stunned the pursuing Japanese soldiers for a while.

After this wave of firepower was fully delivered, all the remaining soldiers from the 1st and 2nd Regiments ran frantically towards the defensive fortifications in the center of the Shuang'er Mountain Tunnel.

The Japanese also reacted quickly. They knew that the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment in front of them were continuously firing in an attempt to escape. So the Japanese division commander ordered all troops to chase them at full speed and completely destroy this unit.

After the two Japanese divisions from Shanxi and Hebei had all entered the Shuang'er Mountain Tunnel, the Sixth Regiment and the Guard Regiment, which had been ambushed far away from the entrance and exit of Shuang'er Mountain, immediately built defensive fortifications at the mountain entrance and exit of Shuang'er Mountain.

The first and second rows were all equipped with Maxim heavy machine guns and Browning heavy machine guns, while the last three and fourth rows were all equipped with grenade launchers, 60mm mortars and 82mm mortars.

In order to prevent the Japanese from coming from behind, the Sixth Regiment and the Guard Regiment also arranged a battalion of troops to ambush on both sides of the road in the direction of Shanxi and Hebei to completely block the Japanese reinforcements.

The Japanese soldiers from the two divisions in Shanxi and Hebei had been chasing the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment at full speed and had all reached the ambush zone of the defensive fortifications in the central area of ​​the Shuang'ershan Corridor.

At this time, the two Japanese division commanders saw that there was an open area ahead and they did not see the soldiers of the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment chasing them. Then they looked at the surrounding terrain and suddenly had a bad feeling. They were about to ask their men to investigate the specific situation.

Suddenly, a "bang...bang...bang..." sound was heard in the distance, followed by a "boom...boom...boom..." sound of explosions. In an instant, the sound of countless mortar and mountain artillery shells rang out in the center of the 10-kilometer corridor.

Then came the sounds of countless heavy machine guns from the hills on both sides, "Da... Da... Da... Da... Da... Da..." The two Japanese division commanders only saw the imperial army under their command being shot and killed in large numbers by the heavy machine guns on both sides of the corridor.

He also saw countless of his imperial troops being blown off their hands, feet, and heads by mortar and mountain artillery shells from the hills on both sides, with their intestines and stomachs spilling all over the ground, leaving no trace of their bodies.

Now the two division commanders of the Japanese army realized that they had been tricked by the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment. Everything they did was to lure all of our Imperial Army into the ambush circle they had set up in advance, so that they could take the opportunity to annihilate all of our two divisions of the Imperial Army.

First, use the Shuang'ershan Cavalry Regiment to continuously harass our Imperial Army, then destroy our Imperial Army's logistical supplies, and then make every effort to annihilate our Imperial Army's cavalry regiment.

This completely infuriated our Imperial Army, forcing us to send heavy troops to encircle and suppress this cavalry regiment. We had originally planned to attack the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment in one fell swoop. After the Shuang'ershan Independent Regiment Cavalry Regiment's disturbance, the attacks of our two divisions were simply brought forward.

Then this cavalry regiment led our Imperial Army into an ambush circle they had prepared in advance, wiped out nearly two of our regiments, and when our reinforcements arrived, they pretended to be defeated, and our Imperial Army all fled into the Shuang'er Mountain Tunnel.

When our Imperial Army was chasing these fleeing soldiers, these fleeing soldiers once again used grenade launchers and Czech light machine guns to completely stop our Imperial Army's full-speed attack.

In this way, the soldiers of the Shuangershan Independent Regiment gradually lured all the Imperial Army of our two divisions into this ambush circle. Just like now, our Imperial Army has become a dog-eat-dog situation, except that our two divisions of the Imperial Army have become the dog.

The two division commanders of the Japanese army figured it out, and then ordered them to organize their troops to occupy the high ground on both sides, organize artillery counterattacks, and then organize all the imperial troops under their command to retreat from the corridor back to Shanxi and Hebei.

After their division commanders gave the order, the soldiers of the two divisions immediately organized their troops and began to rush towards the small hills and high ground on both sides.

It’s just that imagination is beautiful, while reality is cruel. All the Japanese soldiers who rushed towards the hills on both sides were killed or wounded by the powerful firepower from the fortifications on both sides of the hills.

The firepower from the defensive fortifications on both sides was too strong, and the Japanese soldiers could not rush forward at all. They organized several rounds of charges but failed to get forward. Even the death squads organized with the spirit of Bushido could not get forward.

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