The Japanese spared no effort to find translators and "collaborators" in the Mi Lang region. During a large-scale raid on Mi Liang county town, the Japanese captured the vice-county magistrate of Mi Liang, who became the first "collaborator" in the history of Mi Lang Mountain under inducement and coercion. However, the repeated actions of the Japanese devils were dismantled, and then a brutal action to punish the "pseudo-collaborators" unfolded before the eyes of hundreds of Mi Liang mountain people. Three different forces, but all belonging to the Chinese nation, faced with foreign invaders, the three bloods flowed together, the three machine guns were combined into one gun, and jointly fired the first bullet towards the enemy!
Kenneled Soldiers Part One
The air before the battle was always so oppressive and tense.
The surrounding mountains were quiet, without wind, the sun had long since set westward, and the afterglow of the sunset splashed like blood over the Five Peaks Ridge, which had been bombed countless times and cracked like an old oxhide in front of Shen Mange's eyes. Although it was early spring, there was not a trace of green on the entire ridge. The poplar trees and shrubs that were still there last autumn were all turned to ashes by the artillery fire of the winter. Charcoal black, all you could see was charcoal black. The dense craters and trenches made the Five Peaks Ridge look battered and pitiful. In the air, there was nothing but the smell of scorched flesh.
Kenneled Soldiers Part Two
On this day, visitors to Plum Garden suddenly discovered that the huge portrait of Commander Tu hanging on the main wall of the command center was gone. That picture had accompanied them for more than ten years, replaced by a stern military photo of Chairman Chiang. The two calligraphy paintings originally hung beside Commander Tu's portrait were also changed. Commander Tu originally wrote: "Autonomy in Mi Liang, merits for thousands of autumns." Now what was hung up was Mr. Sun Yat-sen's "For the Public Good" and Chairman's "Dear and Sincere Loyalty." Although this change was subtle, it was quite a shock to the senior officers of the 11th Group Army who were used to looking at Commander Tu's portrait while listening to his instructions. The young commander had only been in Mi Liang City for more than a month, yet he managed to remove Commander Tu's portrait. So...
Kenneled Soldiers Part Three
Hand-to-hand combat and bloody battles ensued as both sides engaged in a fierce fight at the Japanese campsite. The six companies sent out proved worthy as they bravely slaughtered their way through several hundred meters while the Japanese soldiers were still drowsy and not fully awake. Corpses of the Japanese were scattered everywhere, and there were casualties among the soldiers of the 72nd Regiment, but overall, this was a very satisfying surprise attack. It wasn't until 3 a.m. that the soldiers of the six companies returned victorious.
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