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How fierce was the Battle of Songhu? The Central Army fought out one division a day, and the blood of 300,000 soldiers stained the red river

After the outbreak of the All-out War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, due to the relative backwardness of the Chinese army, in order to avoid fighting with the Japanese army with a high degree of mechanization in the flat north China Plain, Chiang Kai-shek placed the first battle with the Japanese army in Shanghai, hoping to use the dense river network in the Songhu area to stop the pace of the Japanese army's attack.
The Battle of Songhu was very fierce, the battle entered a white-hot situation at the beginning, and Luodian was also the most tragic battlefield during the Battle of Songhu, in which the 18th Army led by Luo Zhuoying fought with the 11th Regiment of the Japanese Army, and finally less than one regiment was fought, and the commander Sun Liren was seriously injured in the fierce battle and was urgently sent to Hong Kong for treatment. The 60,000 people of the Gui clan commanded by Bai Chongxi were completely destroyed, and none of them survived. In this battle, the main force of the Chinese Air Force lost more than half, and the main force of the navy was completely destroyed.
The entire Battle of Songhu lasted for three months, and in the end our country ended in a fiasco, in this cruel struggle, the central army lost 300,000 people, at the most fierce time of the battle, almost a division was beaten in one day, and the waters of the Huangpu River were even stained red by the blood of Chinese soldiers, which shows the fierceness of this war. Although this battle was a defeat for our country, the Chinese soldiers defended the dignity of the Chinese nation with their own blood, and at the same time showed our country's attitude to the world, vowing to fight the enemy to the death to the end!
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