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The reporter photographed 4 Chinese soldiers confronting the Japanese army on the cliff, and they were in a very critical situation

In 1942, the War of Resistance Against Japan entered a stalemate. In order to consolidate the rear area, the Japanese army constantly sent more heavy troops into the mountains to carry out sweeps. In a battle, the reporter accompanying the army at the time photographed 4 Chinese soldiers standing on a cliff and confronting the Japanese army, their situation is very critical, please see the following picture:

The reporter photographed 4 Chinese soldiers confronting the Japanese army on the cliff, and they were in a very critical situation

Figure 1

Figure 1: This photo was taken from the military reporter from the bottom of the mountain to the mountain, and published in the Japanese pictorial newspaper, the specific location of the battle is unknown. The words "Attack on Chinese troops" are marked below. I counted, and there were 12 Japanese soldiers shooting at the top of the hill. On the top of the hill, only 4 Chinese soldiers confronted the Japanese army, and the situation became very critical! As shown in the following figure:

The reporter photographed 4 Chinese soldiers confronting the Japanese army on the cliff, and they were in a very critical situation

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Figure 2: First, the Japanese had heavy weapons. The Japanese at the foot of the mountain were armed with a Maxim heavy machine gun with a rate of fire of up to 600 rounds per minute. Secondly, the Japanese army's individual combat ability was vividly displayed, and it did not stand up and rush forward without dying as in the anti-Japanese god drama, on the contrary, all the Japanese soldiers in the photo were lying on the ground and creeping forward.

The reporter photographed 4 Chinese soldiers confronting the Japanese army on the cliff, and they were in a very critical situation

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Figure 3: At the red circle, you can vaguely see 4 Chinese soldiers on the top of the hill fighting back against the Japanese army, and it is impossible to distinguish from the picture whether it is the Eighth Route Army or the National Revolutionary Army. In the picture, four Japanese troops are already lurking at a distance of less than 10 meters, their bullets ready to run out, and one of them stands up and throws a grenade downwards! And behind them is a cliff, there is no way back! It seems that their situation is quite dangerous, and I wonder if the four heroes can survive this battle? Is it still there? All we have to do is pray and wish! Hats off to the heroes! Don't forget the national shame!

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