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In July 1944, militia captain Yu Huahu hid in the toilet of the Japanese concentration camp with nearly 100 kilograms of mines, and he pulled the lead tightly, preparing to die with the enemy... Originally

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In July 1944, militia captain Yu Huahu hid in the toilet of the Japanese concentration camp with nearly 100 kilograms of mines, and he pulled the lead tightly, preparing to die with the enemy...

It turned out that Yu Huahu was a well-known "explosion hero" in jiaodong. ”

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, in order to protect the people in his hometown, Yu Huahu developed nearly 40 kinds of large and small mines, and often blew up the enemy with fear.

To this end, the Japanese army specially set up a mine inspection team, but in the face of the various mine arrays of the tiger, the large japanese troops could only stop.

For a time, the Japanese army hid in its own turret, did not dare to take a half step, carefully studied the plan of how to march, but did not think that Yu Huahu actually took 4 huge mines and drilled into the tiger's den.

At midnight on this day, Yu Huahu and a scout carried four 25-kilogram mines and lurked in the field outside the gate of the turret. But the turret was heavily guarded, and the two could not get close for a while.

Just when they were struggling with the lack of access to the turret, Yu Huahu and the scouts saw several tall warhorses in the darkness coming towards the southern gate of the turret. Yu Huahu took off his clothes, rolled around the mire twice, and then said to the scouts, "You are guarding outside, and I will follow them inside." ”

When the scout saw this, he also took off his clothes and said, "Let's go together." Unexpectedly, Yu Huahu ordered the scouts to stay outside, saying: "One more person, one more target, you just have to wait outside." ”

In this way, taking advantage of the darkness of the night, Yu Huahu went barefoot and carried nearly a hundred pounds of mines to keep up with the enemy's troops. The enemy sentry never expected that the blast hero would just go under his own nose.

With a whistle, the enemy troops stopped on the playground, Yu Huahu turned around and slipped into the enemy's toilet, unexpectedly, the troops disbanded at this time, watching the Japanese troops enter the toilet.

Yu Huahu tightened the lead and prepared to die with the enemy. Thankfully, however, the enemy did not find him hiding in the shadows.

When the enemy left, Yu Huahu crept with a small shovel and skillfully buried the mine on the playground.

After that, Yu Huahu took advantage of the night and sneaked back to the scout.

Early the next morning, the entire Japanese army went out to exercise, just ran half a lap, "boom, boom..." A few thunders, the enemy exploded dizzy, for a time, black smoke filled the air, the Japanese troops made a mess.

Afterwards, Yu Huahu learned that the mine had killed a total of 26 enemies and injured countless soldiers.

Within a few days, out of fear of the Tiger Mine Array, the Japanese troops in the turret had retreated without a single one left.

@Give you a piece of Tang

According to incomplete statistics, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Yu Huahu alone killed more than 170 enemies with mines, and also popularized his own mine tactics in the anti-Japanese base areas behind the enemy lines, and successively trained more than 1,000 backbone militiamen who made and planted mines.

At the same time, it was also sung into the folk song by the locals: "The iron watermelon blossoms, the big ocean horse flies in the air, the devil's head moves, and the injured devil crawls all over the ground..."

Salute to the heroes of the older generation, for their bravery, for their dedication!

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In July 1944, militia captain Yu Huahu hid in the toilet of the Japanese concentration camp with nearly 100 kilograms of mines, and he pulled the lead tightly, preparing to die with the enemy... Originally
In July 1944, militia captain Yu Huahu hid in the toilet of the Japanese concentration camp with nearly 100 kilograms of mines, and he pulled the lead tightly, preparing to die with the enemy... Originally
In July 1944, militia captain Yu Huahu hid in the toilet of the Japanese concentration camp with nearly 100 kilograms of mines, and he pulled the lead tightly, preparing to die with the enemy... Originally

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