
National Memorial (part 2): Records of the Kuomintang's Frontal Battlefield Resistance (ii)
by J
About This Novel
After the Wuhan Battle in October 1938, China's Anti-Japanese War entered a more difficult period. The Kuomintang's frontal battles of Nanchang, Changsha, Guinan, and Suizao... Began one after another, forming an unprecedented and brutal tug-of-war - the Changde Battle, in which China defended The Chinese army of more than 8,000 people faced repeated attacks by 30,000 Japanese troops and held out for 16 days and nights until they ran out of ammunition and food, and fewer than a hundred people survived: the outpost battle to attack Nanning. After 12 days of fierce fighting, the Chinese army regained Kunlun Pass and witnessed the most brutal fighting in the Battle of Nanning. In the first phase of the Chinese Expeditionary Force's entry into Myanmar, they suffered heavy casualties in northern Myanmar. There were only 40,000 remnants of the 100,000 troops in the three armies. During this period, the famous anti-Japanese war generals Zhang Zizhong and General Dai Anlan, as well as millions of Kuomintang officers and soldiers fell on the battlefield to kill the enemy and defend the country. In this period until the Battle of Western Hunan kicked off the counter-offensive, the Chinese Anti-Japanese War finally ushered in a great victory. The country and the soul of the nation were sacrificed. This is a historical monument made of flesh and blood.
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