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Five hundred and thirtieth IX turtle shell

It was almost ten o'clock in the evening when Zhang Yunfei returned to his home.

When he entered the house, Lin Yuxin asked, "Yunfei, why did you come back so late today? Is the front-line war very tense?"

Hearing this, Zhang Yunfei smiled awkwardly, "Yuxin, no, I happened to meet Guo Xiang and her best friends on the way back today. Everyone asked me to treat me to dinner, and everyone had a meal at 'Ke Laixiang'."

Then, Zhang Yunfei said the matter carefully. After listening, Lin Yuxin smiled meaningfully, which made Zhang Yunfei feel a little puzzled.

At this time, Lin Yuxin was still quite happy. Guo Xiang and Zhang Yunfei had a meal together, which was a good start.

The two chatted for a while, and it was getting late, so they went to bed and rested.

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Early the next morning, Zhang Yunfei arrived at the command center.

Zhang Yunfei was still very concerned about the war on the front line, especially the situation of the 6th Column.

Zhang Yunfei walked into the command hall of the command center and found that Chief of Staff Zuo was already there. Seeing Zhang Yunfei coming in, Chief of Staff Zuo immediately said: "Commander-in-Chief, the 1st Column, and the 6th Column respectively sent telegrams."

"Oh!" Zhang Yunfei immediately became interested and asked, "Old Zuo, what's the matter?"

"Commander-in-Chief! The 1st Column is advancing smoothly along the Pinghan Line. This morning, the large army has reached Handan, and it should be possible to restore Handan today; the vanguard of the 6th Column is a mechanized infantry regiment, a tank regiment and a cavalry regiment have reached outside Teng County. At present, the Japanese in Teng County are defending the city."

Hearing this, Zhang Yunfei walked to the map a few steps, looked at the markings on the map, and then said: "Order the 6th Column to speed up the speed of the march, and its vanguard troops immediately launched an attack on the Japanese."

Zhang Yunfei's order immediately conveyed the 6th Column.

The northern suburbs of Teng County.

Chu Tianming, the commander of the 6th Column, just received the order from Zhang Yunfei. From yesterday to now, he has received two orders. Both orders require an immediate attack on the Japanese devils in Teng County.

After looking at his watch, it was just after seven o'clock, Chu Tianming immediately said loudly: "Tell me the order. Investigate the Japanese immediately."

Suddenly, the first tank regiment, the first mechanized infantry regiment, and the two regiments immediately launched an attack on the Japanese defensive positions in the north of Teng County.

Outside the city north of Teng County, there is a huge defensive position.

The Japanese occupied Teng County for many years, and the strategic location of Teng County is relatively important. It can be said to be the northern gateway to Xuzhou. Therefore, the Japanese built solid fortifications outside the town of Teng County. Even the city walls of Teng County were reinforced.

The defensive positions outside the city are all solid cement fortifications, and even 155 mm heavy artillery may not be able to explode these fortifications.

The 52nd Division of the Japanese devils were stationed in Teng County. The 52nd Division belongs to the C Division, which has three infantry regiments, one regiment of labor and artillery, and a total of 5 regiments. In addition, the non-combatants of the division headquarters are about 15,000 or 6,000 people in the division.

The commander of the 52nd Division was Lieutenant General Takahashi Taro, an old Japanese devil who invaded China. He led the Japanese to fight in China for many years, and there were many Chinese and ordinary people who died at the hands of this old Japanese.

Although he had been fighting in China for many years, it was his first battle with the 36th Army. As a Japanese lieutenant general, Taro Takahashi had naturally heard about the 36th Army.

This time, Taro Takahashi led the Japanese to defend Fuji Prefecture. Taro Takahashi was under great pressure. The 36th Army was invincible. The Japanese troops fighting against the 36th Army were basically defeated. Taro Takahashi did not want to be the next loser.

However, a few days ago, after arriving in Fuji Prefecture, Taro Takahashi became confident after seeing the solid fortifications built by Fuji Prefecture.

At this time, Taro Takahashi was standing on the city wall in the north of the castle, holding a telescope and looking at the huge defensive position ahead.

This defensive position stretches for two or three kilometers, and the defense depth exceeds one thousand meters. More importantly, there are many cement bunkers and hidden castles on this position, and many solid cement anti-aircraft holes have been built, and some trenches are even cement trenches.

Such strong fortifications and small-caliber artillery can not knock out these solid fortifications at all. Even heavy artillery cannons with large caliber will not be able to do with these solid cement fortifications in a short period of time.

Such strong fortifications are not only found in the north of the city, but also in several other directions.

"Grand Team! If the Imperial Team had such strong fortifications when the Imperial Team attacked Teng County, I think we would not be able to conquer Teng County without paying a heavy price."

The Chief of Staff of the Japanese, when he thought of the Battle of Xuzhou in 1938, and when he thought of the bloody war Teng County, he couldn't help but proudly talk about it. It seems that the Chief of Staff of the Japanese, was full of confidence in these strong fortifications.

"Your Excellency the Division Commander, I heard that the 36th Army has a lot of heavy artillery and sufficient shells. If the 36th Army launches long-term violent shelling of our positions, our defensive forces may still have considerable casualties."

A Japanese colonel was not very optimistic, and he still reminded Taro Takahashi with concern.

"No! You don't know anything." Taro Takahashi said confidently: "Last evening, the 36th Army began to cross the river from Jining. It is definitely not here now. We should not worry about these heavy artillery."

The Japanese's guess was absolutely correct. The heavy artillery group of the 6th Column is still on the marching road and it will not reach Tengxian until noon. Although there are trucks to lead forward, the cannons are relatively heavy and the marching is marching at night, whether it is a heavy artillery brigade or an artillery regiment, the marching speed is not fast.

After Taro Takahashi said, the Japanese Chief of Staff also continued: "Even if the heavy artillery troops of the 36th Army are bombarded, we should not worry too much. Our strong fortifications will not be able to explode in a short time. In addition, if the situation is not good, the troops on our defensive positions can be safely withdrawn."

Considering the heavy artillery group and sufficient artillery shells of the 36th Army, the Japanese built a large number of traffic trenches on these defensive positions, which allowed the Japanese to withdraw from the positions more conveniently.

When the Japanese saw their division commander and chief of staff, they were full of confidence. The little worries disappeared immediately and became full of confidence.

The Japanese all held up telescopes, kept looking at their defensive positions, kept looking further away, and observed whether the troops of the 36th Army were about to launch an attack.

At 7:10, the attack of the 6th Column began.

"Secretary Commander! Look, there are so many chariots."

Seeing the chariots of the 1st infantry regiment and the 1st tank regiment of the 6th Column in the distance, a Japanese devil yelled immediately.

In the distance, a huge armored cluster appeared in the Japanese's vision. The first regiment of mechanized infantry and tanks, two regiments, dozens of Type 39 tanks, more than one hundred Type 39 armored personnel carriers, and nearly a hundred off-road vehicles were coming towards the Japanese's defensive positions.

Seeing so many chariots, Taro Takahashi was not panicked and seemed calm. "Don't worry, just the small-caliber cannon on these chariots will not blow up our fortifications."

Upon hearing this, many Japanese officers gradually calmed down. They stood on the city wall with telescopes and looked at the situation ahead.

The 6th Column, two attacking chariot regiments.

The first mechanized infantry regiment and the second tank regiment, two or three hundred combat vehicles formed a line nearly hundreds of meters wide, slowly moving towards the Japanese position.

"Captain! The Japanese's position is simply a turtle shell, all of which are cement fortifications."

A battalion commander of a tank regiment shouted to his regiment commander through the inter-vehicle wireless communication system.

Hearing this, the tank leader looked ahead through the observation window and saw many cement bunkers, cement castles, and even circular cement machine gun positions. He said in his heart that this time, I was going to smash the Japanese turtle shell.

As a large number of chariots of the 6th Column gradually approached, many Japanese soldiers began to fire on the Japanese defensive positions. Many Japanese machine guns shot through the shooting holes and formed a fire network. Bullets flying around made many chariots jingle.

Seeing the Japanese fired in advance, the two commanders of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment and the Tank Regiment immediately shouted: "Let's fire!"

Suddenly, many tanks, armored vehicles, and even off-road vehicles opened fire. The main guns of the tanks, the 30-mm cannons of the armored vehicles and off-road vehicles, and even some soldiers on the off-road vehicles, took the AK47 assault rifle and fired at the Japanese.

"Boom, boom, boom..."

Many tank main guns bombarded the Japanese bunkers and other solid fortifications.

"Split, sprinkle, sprinkle..."

Many 30mm machine cannons fired at the Japanese in the distance, especially some Japanese shooting holes, and Japanese outstretched in the trenches, etc., which became the primary targets.

"Ka, da, da..."

A large number of AK47 assault rifles also fired fiercely at the Japanese.

The two sides immediately fell into a fierce exchange of fire and a fierce battle.

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