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    With that said, Hans ran out and passed Guderian's order to continue the attack.

    After Guderian saw Hans go out, he turned his eyes to the map again.

    Now on the map, the main content displayed is the floor plan of Harbin¡¯s streets and alleys.

    From the floor plan of this battle, you can see that many of the surrounding neighborhoods were occupied by the Japanese army.

    There are still many blocks that are now garrisoned by the enemy on the opposite side. Their troops can sometimes occupy them, but most of the time they are repelled by the enemy's counterattack.

    All in all, the tug-of-war in this area cost their troops more.

    Guderian did not know the specific casualties of the four armies on the opposite side, but one thing he was sure of was that the casualties on the opposite side were definitely much smaller than them.

    Because the enemies on the opposite side are not only better at fighting in such streets and alleys, but also the fire coverage of the opposite side has always been more fierce than theirs.

    Because the enemy on the opposite side can cover their artillery with artillery in a very short time.

    So now many of the heavy artillery of the Japanese army have been bombarded by artillery of the Fourth Army and turned into a pile of scrap metal, unable to play any further role.

    As for the remaining heavy artillery, although there are still some that can be used now, the density of firepower coverage at their peak is completely incomparable.

    If we really talk about it, the artillery that the enemies on the opposite side can use is not only larger in caliber than them, but also more numerous, has a longer range, and is more powerful.

    This time z.com Zhang Si.  In terms of firepower, they have always been at a disadvantage.

    Their real advantage is actually their superiority in military strength.

    But these strength advantages were mostly offset by the inability to deploy too many troops in street fighting.

    "This battle is really difficult to fight."

    As he said this, he couldn't help but light a cigarette and started smoking in front of the table.

    Seeing Guderian¡¯s somewhat vicissitudes of life, Hans, who had just returned, couldn¡¯t bear to disturb him. Instead, he stood behind and silently lit a cigarette and smoked it with him.

    He couldn¡¯t help but think of how he and Guderian had just arrived in this land after taking a plane from Germany.

    At that time, they were ambitious and felt that if they led the Japanese Kwantung Army to launch a counterattack against the guerrillas, they would surely achieve a complete victory.

    However, after successive battle failures, Hans had to admit at this moment that the enemy on the opposite side was not as good as their European armies in terms of equipment, organizational ability, discipline level, or their will to fight on the battlefield.  All are more powerful than their army.

    Thinking of this, he couldn't help feeling depressed.

    Perhaps, their decline is inevitable, after all, their life on the European battlefield is not easy at the moment.

    He heard from his old friends on the front line that the Soviet Red Army troops were already planning to launch a large-scale counterattack against them.

    If there is nothing wrong with this news, then their fight here may have lost its meaning.

    The enemy¡¯s torrent of steel is likely to pour into the German mainland, turning every one of their houses and residences into a pile of bricks and rubble.

    When he thought of this place, he had already finished smoking the cigarette in his hand.

    The Japanese troops at the front mobilized amid the frustration of Hans and Guderian.

    Their rear artillery will still provide routine artillery support when the Japanese infantry troops launch an attack.

    But such fire support has very limited damage to the defensive positions of the Fourth Army.

    This is mainly because the artillery used by the Japanese army on the opposite side is becoming less and less, and the shelling they can provide is also very limited.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????: The Fourth Army troops on the opposite side now have more ways to defend themselves against Japanese artillery attacks.

    After just a few rounds of Japanese artillery bombardment, the artillery counterattack from the Fourth Army had already arrived.

    What they bombarded was not the Japanese infantry units advancing in the front, but the Japanese artillery units hiding in the rear and bombing.

    These Japanese artillerymen have developed a good sense of counter-artillery attack during their long-term battles with the Fourth Army.

    A few rounds of artillery were just fired here.They directly moved their positions and hid accordingly until the Fourth Army's artillery counterattack.

    However, the result of this is that although most of the Japanese artillery will escape, every time the Fourth Army fires back, some of the Japanese artillery will always be turned into parts.

    After the number of attacks increased, the Japanese artillery battle damage rate also increased.

    Now the Japanese army had to mobilize artillery from Changchun behind them to make up for their heavy losses here.

    &#24378&#29306&#32&#57&#57&#98&#120&#119&#120&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#35835&#29306&#12290But such compensation is limited after all, at least their current artillery losses  It is completely out of proportion to supplements.

    What's more, the air force of the Fourth Army has already mastered the air superiority in this area. Most of the trains carrying supplies by the Japanese army will encounter indiscriminate bombing by the Fourth Army during the transportation process.

    Although these Japanese trains transported a large amount of supplies, not many of them could actually reach the Japanese camps.

    Only about one-third of the Japanese military supplies can be transported from Changchun City to the Japanese military camp.

    Due to multiple factors, the Japanese troops outside Harbin are not having an easy life at the moment, but they are still breathing a sigh of relief.

    They felt that life for the Fourth Army troops on the opposite side should not be easy. If the enemy on the opposite side failed to hold on before they did, the situation on the battlefield would be completely reversed.

    Zhida z.com Zhixiao.  What's more, because of the presence of Japanese expatriates in the city now, the morale of these Japanese troops is higher than during normal battles.

    But this morale does not make up for their huge casualties on the battlefield.

    After the shelling from both sides ended, the Japanese troops once again fought with the troops of the Fourth Army in the front.

    Troops from both sides were deployed in various streets, alleys, and courtyards in the outer neighborhoods of Harbin.

    Compared with the Japanese army's attack, the troops of the Fourth Army performed more mature and orderly in street fighting, and because of the absolute advantage in communications, when the troops of the Fourth Army fought in the front, they could always outperform the Japanese army because of the walkie-talkies.  Understand the situation of the entire battlefield faster

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