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Facing the Japanese army hiding in the turret, the army could not attack for a long time, and a Chinese peasant passed by: Simple, let me come

Anyone who knows history should know that in the 1930s the Japanese imperialists launched a large-scale war of aggression against our country, which caused tremendous losses to China. During the war, the Japanese army did nothing wrong on Chinese soil, burning and looting. And the people of our motherland have also stood up one after another to resist Japan's aggression.

Facing the Japanese army hiding in the turret, the army could not attack for a long time, and a Chinese peasant passed by: Simple, let me come

However, under the circumstances at that time, our army's armaments and weapons were far inferior to those of the Japanese army in both quantity and performance, because China was in a very weak state at that time, and Japan's launching of this war was originally a long-planned thing, so in the process of resisting Japan, our army was often at a disadvantage and faced many difficulties, but the clever and heroic Chinese finally won the victory. For example, in a battle with Japan in North China, the Japanese all hid in the turrets they built, which also led to the Eighth Route Army being unable to attack for a long time, so it was very distressed. At this time, this problem was solved by a farmer passing by, so what is going on? How did this clever farmer solve this problem? Let me tell you about it.

Facing the Japanese army hiding in the turret, the army could not attack for a long time, and a Chinese peasant passed by: Simple, let me come

In North China, the Eighth Route Army usually adopts the method of guerrilla warfare, which can not only make up for the weakness of our army in military supplies and equipment, but also be able to look at it from the shadows. Of course, we also know that the Eighth Route Army won many victories in guerrilla warfare, which also dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army. After many failures, they also came up with a countermeasure, that is, to build turrets, which are usually cylindrical and surrounded by many square holes, and the main role of these holes is to observe the actions of the Eighth Route Army, shoot through these holes and divert attention. These turrets are very unfavorable to our army, easy to defend and difficult to attack, and once the Japanese army locks the position of the Eighth Route Army in the turret for shelling, it will cause great losses. However, the destruction of the turret can only be done from a close distance, but this method is naturally very dangerous. Therefore, the commander of the Eighth Route Army was very troubled by this, and did not know how to deal with the Japanese soldiers hiding in the turret. And just when people were at a loss, a farmer happened to pass by here, and after learning the situation, he only used a simple method to solve the problem.

Facing the Japanese army hiding in the turret, the army could not attack for a long time, and a Chinese peasant passed by: Simple, let me come

The farmer's solution to the problem was for the Eighth Route Army to collect some of the rotting corpses of the Japanese soldiers, then stack them on the fuel, and finally light them at the top of the wind outlet, and when ignited, it would emit a bad smell, which would blow into the turret. The Japanese soldiers hiding in the turret smelled this smell and could not stand it and ran out, so they could take action. Sure enough, after the corpses were ignited, all the Japanese soldiers in the turret ran out, and the Eighth Route Army seized the opportunity to annihilate them in one fell swoop.

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