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Ma Zheng was also surprised when he received the news from the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, and he knew this Numata Chongde very well Ma Zheng, especially when Ma Zheng learned that Numata Chongde was killed by the Jinchaji Military Region of the Eighth Route Army with a mortar, his expression was even more surprised. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

You must know that in history, the Japanese army did lose a general in Jizhong at the end of 39, and it was also a very famous general, that is, Abe Norihide, who is known as the "flower of the imperial army". And Abe Norihide also died under the artillery of the Eighth Route Army, just like Numata Shigetoku who died in this battle, and both of them died in the position of commander of the independent mixed second brigade, is this just a coincidence?

For the death process of Abe Norihide, a lieutenant general who experienced an extraordinary experience, I am afraid that the people of the country are very clear! Why do you say this, because Abe Norihide was the highest-ranking general killed by the Japanese army on the Chinese side in the history of the real Anti-Japanese War. Therefore, whether it is the post-war materials compiled by the Nationalist Government or the historical materials of the Anti-Japanese War compiled by the CCP, Abe Norihide and his independent mixed second brigade are one of the most colorful.

In accordance with the original historical trend, in the summer of 1939, the Japanese intensified the focus of the "sweep" against the Japanese base areas. With the passage of time, the focus of the Japanese army's "sweeping" shifted from the Jizhong Plain to the Beiyue Mountains. In the autumn of that year, the headquarters of the North China Front mobilized more than 20,000 people from the 2nd Brigade and the 110th Division, respectively, to carry out a larger-scale and more brutal autumn "sweep" in the Beiyue Mountains, in an attempt to completely destroy the Jin-Cha-Ji anti-Japanese base areas.

In late October 1939, Abe Norihide led the Independent Mixed Second Brigade to Laiyuan, and after a little repair, Abe Norihide immediately held an operational meeting to make specific combat arrangements: the fourth brigade set out from the arrow ridge to attack the horse station, and the first brigade set out from Baishikou to attack Yinfang.

As for the arrival of Abe Guixiu, the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army and the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region also attach great importance to it. The Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region of the Eighth Route Army adopted the operational policy of "concentrating superior forces and breaking through each of them," and decided to use one force to pin down and block the enemy dispatched from Jianjian Ridge, and then concentrate the first and third regiments of the First Army Division, two battalions of the 25th Regiment, the third detachment of the guerrillas, and the second regiment of the Third Army Division, totaling 6,000 men, to ambush the enemy attacking Yinfang.

On the morning of November 3, the first brigade that invaded Yinfang entered the Yansu Cliff Gorge under the bait attack of a small detachment of the Eighth Route Army, and was intercepted by the main force of the Eighth Route Army and surrounded in Yansu Cliff. By 4 p.m., the 1st Brigade had been annihilated, except for a few who had escaped and 13 who had been captured.

As soon as he was promoted to lieutenant general, he lost a brigade on the battlefield, and Abe Norihide was very ashamed and angry, and decided to personally lead more than 1,500 people from the second and fourth brigades to attack along the original route of the first brigade, so as to take the Eighth Route Army by surprise while the Eighth Route Army was still "digesting" the fruits of victory.

The next day, Abe Guixiu led his troops to cross the Baishikou and enter the area of Yansu Cliff, but not even a shadow of the Eighth Route Army and the common people was found.

After Abe Norihide pounced on the air, he was impatient. The Japanese reconnaissance detachment finally discovered the main force of the Eighth Route Army in the area of Loess Ridge, and Abe Norihide, who was eager to fight, ignored the lone army and rushed straight to the main force of the Eighth Route Army along the rugged mountain road.

However, by the time Abe's troops broke into the Loess Ridge, the main force of the Eighth Route Army had formed an encirclement in the valley area east of the Loess Ridge. When he was about to enter the encirclement of the Eighth Route Army, seeing the surrounding valley terrain, the cunning Abe Norihide suddenly realized that the Eighth Route Army had lured an independent mixed second brigade with one unit, and the main force was gathering near the Loess Ridge in an attempt to attack from behind the brigade.

In order to get rid of the danger of the Eighth Route Army attacking from "behind" and avoid being annihilated again, Abe Norihide urgently made a new deployment and made the decision to continue the eastward march of the troops and return to the base camp through Zhaitou, Coal Toudian, and Futuyu. Abe ordered his subordinate troops to set out from Loess Ridge in batches, and when advancing, the vanguard troops, armed with light and heavy machine guns, first occupied the high ground on both sides of the road, and then covered the slow advance of the brigade. The attempt is to strengthen the mobile response through such mutual interaction.

It was nearly noon, and the vanguard of Abe Guixiu arrived at Zhaituo Village east of the Loess Ridge, but the large army was still dragging on the line of Shangzhuangzi. It was not until about 3 o'clock in the afternoon that the rearguard troops left the Loess Ridge, and a long group of men and horses entered the path in the canyon one after another, stepping into the encirclement of the Eighth Route Army. The Eighth Route Army waited for this group of men and horses to enter the "bag" before tightening the "bag mouth" and "catching turtles in the urn" to carry out a joint attack from the south, north, and west.

Under the attack of the Eighth Route Army, the main force of Abe Norihide was quickly compressed into a ravine about 5 miles long and more than 100 meters wide near Shangzhuangzi. After a fierce attack, the entire valley was filled with thick smoke, and Abe's troops were beaten to pieces.

In order to struggle to get rid of the encirclement, Abe Guixiu immediately reorganized the troops, relying on sophisticated equipment, to attack in the direction of the Eighth Route Army's Zhaituo position, and after being resolutely attacked, he turned around and headed east, in a vain attempt to break through from the Loess Ridge and flee back to Laiyuan. The 3rd Regiment of the Eighth Route Army held its position and stubbornly held back the retreat of the Japanese army. At this time, the reinforcements of the Eighth Route Army also arrived on the battlefield, and they should join the battle from the left as the flank of the third regiment, so that the encirclement could be further closed, and the Japanese troops who were blocked in the rear could only resist on the spot. At about 16 o'clock, the main force of Abe's Norihide Brigade had suffered more than half of the casualties, and it was in chaos.

On 7 November, Chen Zhengxiang, commander of the First Regiment of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, found that there were people wearing yellow tweed officer uniforms and carrying combat knives in the distance on the mountain bag who were observing with binoculars, and there was an independent courtyard 100 meters away from the mountain bag, and the enemy was constantly entering and leaving. Soldier Li Erxi rushed to the gun position with artillery, measured the range and direction at the fastest speed, and adjusted the gun position.

Under an order, Li Erxi popped up with his hand and fired two shots in a row. Impartially, the shells blossomed in the small courtyard. Then, he quickly adjusted the gun position and fired the only two remaining rounds at the hill. As soon as the smoke cleared, Chen Zhengxiang was surprised to find with a telescope that the Japanese troops in the small courtyard were entering and exiting in a panic, and the Japanese troops in the mountain bag also dragged the wounded out in a hurry.

Norihide Abe was at the command post at the time, wounding several wounds in his right abdomen and legs from mortar shrapnel. About three hours after being wounded, Norihide Abe died of blood loss at the age of 53. After Abe Norihide was killed, Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" even lamented with a column headline: "The flower of the famous general withered on Taihang Mountain."

This is true history, but since Ma Zheng pulled up the troops in the Suicha Military Region, Ma Zheng has not thought about this matter, or he did not expect it to happen. Because he transferred Yang Chengwu, who commanded the front-line battle, to the Suicha Military Region, it is really hard to say whether the Jinchaji Military Region, which lost Yang Chengwu, can create this miracle, so Ma Zheng has long forgotten this matter.

More importantly, Abe Norihide, a Japanese lieutenant general who was supposed to be killed by shells in Loess Ridge, was unexpectedly promoted to the commander of the 26th Division, and the independent mixed second brigade was also transferred from the central Hebei region to Shanxi, and the opponent of the battle was also changed from the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region to the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army.

But Numata Shigetoku's death made Ma Zheng realize the huge inertia of history, although Abe Norihide escaped this catastrophe, but Numata Shigetoku, the brigade commander who also had the rank of lieutenant general, became a substitute for the dead, especially when Ma Zheng learned that Numata Shigetoku was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general not long ago, he was even more embarrassed.

Ma Zheng also has a certain understanding of Numata Shigetoku, but unlike Abe Norihide, Yamashita Fengfumi and others, this person is famous because he is lustful.

If it is said that among the high-ranking officers of the Japanese invasion of China, who is the most poisonous, who is the most vicious and the most damned, maybe Gu Shoufu and the commanders of the divisions who participated in the Nanjing Massacre should be on the list, but if it is said that among these bastards, the most lustful, I am afraid that no one can compare with the old bastard Numata Shigetoku.

Numata Shigetoku participated in the war of aggression against China with the 26th Division, and was the commander of the 26th Brigade at the time, and if history had not changed, he would have served as the commander of the 114th Division, stationed in Shandong.

After invading China, this bastard asked his doglegs to prepare twenty women for him to choose from every day, and the traitors and puppet soldiers captured women everywhere in the city in order to curry favor with Numata. It can be said that he is full of evil" ****The most famous thing is that this person wrote in his diary before he died: "I have a grand goal, I hope that before my 70th birthday, I can play with 10,000 women, and all of them are virgins, which will undoubtedly be a great number!" ”

"How I wish the Great Japanese Army would advance north and start a war against the Soviet Union; If I go south to the Pacific and start a war against the United States, Britain, and the Netherlands, then I will have the opportunity to enjoy the different flavors of white beauties, black beauties, and brown beauties. ”

And the history of Numata Shigetoku also died in China, the time of death is slightly earlier than Abe Norihide, in July 39, when Numata Shigetoku led the troops from Liaocheng to retreat eastward, was ambushed by the Eighth Route Army, was shot several times, and later died in Jinan due to ineffective rescue. I didn't expect that the damned person couldn't avoid death in the end, this may be the restoration of Skynet! (To be continued.) )