I really came here to fight against Japan

Chapter 266 It's Our Plane



Chapter 266 It's Our Plane

The sun shines brightly on the land of Shanxi. Although it is winter, there are faint signs that all things are reviving.

This afternoon in Zhaojiayu was really lively.

The cow gave birth, the sheep gave birth, and even the pregnant woman gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl.

Yang Xiuqin, the lively little sister, also became a little director who was praised by everyone.

After finishing a busy day's work, Yang Xiuqin took out a pencil.

She began to write letters to her half-brother Song to report on her work.

He talked about his experience today and how Zhaojiayu had become prosperous under his leadership.

Finally, he asked Song Wenwan implicitly that his contributions were considerable.

Isn't it appropriate to reward her with a heavy machine gun or something?

A month later, the reward for heavy machine guns was issued.

Bicycles were also distributed to celebrate Comrade Xiao Yang's promotion to director of the Women's Rescue Association.

The battle to liberate the prisoner-of-war camp here is over.

More than one hundred surviving prisoners of war finally regained their freedom.

They were in high spirits and helped the commandos move guns and ammunition into the trucks outside.

As a small training base, his ammunition depot stores a large amount of equipment.

Apart from anything else, the stored bullets and artillery shells alone are enough to support them in fighting a small battle.

Plus the two Type 92 infantry guns and four 81mm mortars.

Every rescued national army soldier had a feeling of regret.

Join, must join!

With just these weapons in the hands of the commandos, how many more Japanese soldiers can they kill on the battlefield?

There is no doubt that these prisoners of war are all determined to fight against Japan.

Otherwise, after being captured for such a long time, they would have been sent to serve in the Imperial Army long ago.

How could he end up being sent to a prisoner-of-war camp, used as a training tool for Yamamoto's special forces, and beaten to death by the Japanese.

They had just loaded the car when Song Wenwan's telegram arrived.

After Zhou Weiguo had taken a look, Zhu Ziming and Xu Hu also came over.

"Brother, what's new?"

Zhou Weiguo said: "Commander Song said that the Japanese army already knows that this place has been attacked.

Fifty minutes ago, a regiment of Japanese soldiers came out from Taiyuan and headed towards us."

Zhou Weiguo called everyone over and quickly marched towards the Third Regiment while giving instructions to the two of them.

"Commander Song said that we don't have to worry about the remaining prisoner-of-war camp anymore, and asked us to prepare to withdraw to Gannan."

Xu Hu asked, "Are we not going to Taiyuan City either?"

Zhou Weiguo: "Taiyuan City is under martial law, there is no point in going there now.

Besides, the intelligence this time shows that Yoshio Shinozuka has not been in Taiyuan in the past two days.

Otherwise, I have to go to his headquarters for a visit."

After driving back for half an hour, the convoy saw a Japanese plane flying towards them.

But looking at Zhou Weiguo and his friends’ car, there was also a plaster flag hanging on it.

The Japanese air force thought they were their own people, so they circled around and prepared to fly away.

At this time, Zhou Weiguo, who was on the co-pilot seat, suddenly discovered that five more planes were flying from the southwest.

Zhou Weiguo immediately shouted: "Something's happening, stop the car immediately."

When Xu Hu and his men jumped out of the car, Zhou Weiguo immediately ordered: "This is our own plane in Gannan, quickly lay out the signal cloth.

Don't let them mistake us for the Japanese and blow us up, that would be really fun."

Then the Kuomintang prisoners of war saw five planes flying over their heads.

"Da da da……"

As the plane's onboard machine gun fired, the Japanese plane in front was blown up in mid-air.

A few sharp-eyed Kuomintang soldiers saw it on the wing of the plane.

In addition to the obvious blue sky and white sun mark, there is also a big "Gan" character.

They exclaimed: "That's our own plane. There's also the word 'Gan' in it. Could it be Gannan's own plane?"

Some of them had been detained by the Japanese army for a long time.

I have no idea about the September 18th air battle over the temporary capital and the great victory of the Gannan Air Force.

Their truck then drove back to meet up with the troops of the Third Regiment of the Eighth Route Army.

The five planes of the Gannan Aviation 1st Division continued to fly eastward.

They flew over another prisoner-of-war camp fifty kilometers away.

The Japanese here left puppet troops to guard the house, and a special forces team that stayed behind has already boarded the car.

He was preparing to go to Yamamoto's prisoner-of-war camp to reinforce with the Japanese soldiers in the remaining squadron.

Before their trucks drove out of the gate, the Gansu Army's Mosquito bombers had already arrived.

Faced with the Gansu Air Force and the dropped auxiliary fuel tanks, the members of the Japanese special forces wanted to curse.

Does your Chinese Air Force even have positioning equipment for dropping auxiliary fuel tanks?

How did they throw it so accurately? All five auxiliary fuel tanks fell into a tiny prisoner-of-war camp?

While they were still complaining, the bombs from the Mosquito bombers arrived unexpectedly.

"boom……"

As the bombs dropped by the Gansu Army exploded, flames rose into the sky inside the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.

It was nothing else, the 1st Aviation Division of the Gansu Army was refueling at the Kenanpo Airport.

Song Wenwan asked the system to replace the Mosquito bomber with a napalm bomb.

In a small prisoner-of-war camp surrounded by high walls, the power of this bomb was infinitely magnified.

The fire caused by the explosion quickly burned up all the oxygen in the room.

The only one, the wounded soldier from Yamamoto's special forces team, who was lying in the medical room, noticed something was wrong.

He reacted quickly, immediately put on the oxygen mask and opened the oxygen tank.

Just when he was feeling complacent about having oxygen to breathe.

Under the influence of the high temperature, the oxygen tube was slowly melting right in front of his eyes.

As oxygen leaked out, it seemed as if fuel was added to the fire.

A flash of fire ignited in front of the Japanese soldier's eyes, and the oxygen cylinder in front of him exploded violently.

This self-righteous special forces soldier Yamamoto was eventually blown to pieces.

Under Song Wenwan's secret manipulation, this temporarily vacant prisoner-of-war camp had no escape.

It was completely destroyed by the "fire of anger" of the Gannan Air Force.

A squadron of Japanese soldiers who stayed behind, a company of the Imperial Army, and a squad of Japanese special forces.

They were all blown to death, burned to death, or crushed to death in this prisoner-of-war camp full of evil.

At this point, I had spent two and a half years studying at the German Military School.

The Japanese government has also invested a lot of money in them.

Now, this special forces team that Yoshio Shinozuka once had high hopes for was wiped out by the Gansu Army today.

The tragic conditions inside this prisoner-of-war camp were seen by the reinforcements that came to clean up the mess.

This scene had a great impact on the morale of the Japanese soldiers.

This is a feeling of fear that no amount of Bushido spirit can resist.

Finally, all the bodies in the POW camp were found and cremated, and the camp was completely destroyed.

After returning, these soldiers, whose fighting will had been weakened, were all placed under solitary custody by the Japanese.

Finally, they were thrown into the siege in the south and served as cannon fodder.

According to local unofficial historical records, an extremely brutal air raid did occur here.

Once, two soldiers of the Imperial Army were smashed into pieces by a fuel tank that fell from the sky.

Later generations built a memorial here to expose the atrocities committed by the Japanese army.

At the entrance of this memorial hall, there is a statue of an Imperial Army soldier who was killed by a fuel tank.

The introduction in front of the statue says that this is the fate of traitors.


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