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The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

Introduction: "The country is broken mountains and rivers, and the city is deep in spring grass and trees." In 1931, Japanese imperialism seized Shenyang under a surprise attack, and in the following year, due to the warlord government's "non-resistance" policy, the Japanese invaded and occupied the three northeastern provinces of our country at the lowest cost. For a time, the country was boiling over, and countless patriots embarked on the road of resisting Japan.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

The Japanese hid in the turret for a long time, and the old farmers who passed by said that it was not simple

After the occupation of the three eastern provinces, the Japanese militarists found that China's land was too easy to take, so their ambitions became more and more inflated. In 1937, after the Outbreak of the Lugou Bridge Incident, the Japanese invaders with the dream of "destroying China in three months" launched a large-scale attack on the whole territory of China.

The iron hooves of the slightest trampled on the land of China, and the people of China began to mourn and wail all over the wilderness. The Japanese invaders had enormous superiority in weaponry, so they were unscrupulous. But they underestimated too much the determination of the Chinese people to resist Japan.

Chinese people, who have suffered for hundreds of years, have begun to wake up. This national war to defend the homeland can only be won, not lost. In this war, every son and daughter of China was mobilized. Teachers, students, workers, farmers.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

And everyone who lives on this land supports the War of Resistance in their own way. Young people dedicated their youth to the War of Resistance, and countless intellectuals, fearing the enemy's artillery bombardment, shouted anti-Japanese slogans in crowded places, and marched in the streets never stopped.

The sons and daughters of China, who threw their heads and spilled their blood, resisted the enemy's attack. In 1945, due to Japan's defeat in the Pacific Theater and the huge resistance it encountered in the Chinese battlefield, the front line was too long to supply war supplies. The Japanese government, knowing that the war could not be won, began to preach "jade burning."

In the Pacific Theater, Japan began to use the suicide mode of combat, and it was during this period that the Kamikaze Task Force was created. On the Chinese battlefield, the Soviet army supported the northeast, which caused the Kwantung Army in the three eastern provinces to retreat and lose the strength to resist.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

But the Japanese, after all, did not accept defeat, and they began to use stubborn methods to defend their dignity. The great leader has a book called "On Protracted War," which talks about the big gap between our army and the Japanese army in terms of equipment and combat capability.

But our army had an advantage in flexibility, and guerrilla warfare was the best way to deal with the Japanese army. It was precisely because of this fighting ideology of the leader on the anti-Japanese resistance that our army began to carry out guerrilla warfare with the Japanese army throughout the country.

The guerrillas were everywhere, the Japanese attacked, we ran, the Japanese stationed, we harassed. Guerrilla tactics greatly threatened the security of supplies and supplies in the rear of the Japanese army.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

When the two armies were engaged in battle, they were fighting wits and courage, and in the face of our army's guerrilla warfare, the Japanese army also came up with a method. That is to build a large number of turrets. The turret is a cylindrical building structure with a thick wall.

There were large and small holes in the turret, and the Japanese hid in the turret and did not come out, but only mounted machine guns on the holes, strafing the enemy in all directions. Generally, the turrets will be equipped with a large amount of ammunition and food.

So Japanese people can stay in it for a long time without coming out. This kind of construction was originally used to deal with the guerrillas, and the Japanese wanted to squeeze the range of guerrilla activities by building a large number of scattered artillery towers. However, when the Soviet army attacked the three eastern provinces, it encountered fortifications such as artillery towers and was helpless.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

The Soviet army did not know the strength of the artillery tower, and at first it just kept sending troops to attack, but under several rounds of attacks, the Japanese artillery tower was unscathed, and the Soviet side had suffered heavy casualties. So the Soviet commander had to stop the pace of the offensive and find a solution to this problem.

Just when the Soviet commander was confused, an ordinary Chinese peasant lightly explained the method of breaking the enemy. The farmer's method was that the Japanese would hide inside and not come out, so we would smoke the Japanese out with cigarettes.

The Japanese hid in the turret and could not attack for a long time, and the peasants who passed by said: This is not simple

Conclusion: He proposed to mix the corpses of the Japanese soldiers and weeds together and burn them, so that the smoke and odor would artificially change the direction of the wind, so that the Japanese hiding in the turret could not breathe, and naturally ran out on their own. This strategy was quickly applied on the battlefield and worked well.

Because they have been in the environment of war for a long time, the working people of our country have many good methods of defeating the enemy, and on the battlefield of the anti-Japanese war, this group of compatriots with the most simple wisdom have played an important role.

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