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During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army could not penetrate the bunker, and the Eighth Route Army invented a weapon to make the enemy cry out

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army repeatedly attacked our side by relying on advanced military weapons, and in the face of the Japanese army with long guns and sharp guns, our army was not afraid, but it did not harden with them, and repeatedly used its wisdom to catch the Japanese army by surprise. After fighting, the Japanese army also figured out the routine of our army, and once it became aware of deception, it hid in the bunker and did not come out, and for this reason, our army was very distressed.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army could not penetrate the bunker, and the Eighth Route Army invented a weapon to make the enemy cry out

Bunkers are one of the most difficult military buildings to attack, mostly made of brick, stone, concrete and other materials, after completion is indestructible, outside with machine guns are useless. When these Japanese soldiers found the timer, they burrowed into the bunker and did not come out, leaving the soldiers to say nothing outside. They also had snipers shooting at our fighters inside the bunkers, and the Eighth Route Army tried many ways to do this.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army could not penetrate the bunker, and the Eighth Route Army invented a weapon to make the enemy cry out

Finally, one day, Zhao Zhangcheng, a soldier of the Eighth Route Army, said that he had thought of a way to do it, which might be useful for this. Zhao Zhangcheng was an artillery officer of the troops, but for the bunker, the shells were useless, and Zhao Zhangcheng transformed a new type of artillery shell. He asked the soldiers to collect a large amount of chili noodles, mixed the chili noodles and explosives proportionally, and then put them back into the shells to make a "chili bomb".

The soldiers then took these modified pepper bombs to the enemy bunkers, and the gunners, after several shots, finally fired a few ammunition into the Japanese bunkers. An instantaneous heat wave filled the interior of the bunker, and the enemies came out one by one with their heads covered, and some were even crying with peppers, and the warriors saw the opportunity and finally captured it.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army could not penetrate the bunker, and the Eighth Route Army invented a weapon to make the enemy cry out

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