From 1942 to 1944, the Japanese invaders "swept away" the Jizhong Plain, and also built blockade ditches and blockade walls, ten miles and one pillar, eight miles and one fort, in an attempt to bring down our people's armed forces. In order to smash the enemy's "sweeping," the people of Jizhong, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, created a new mode of struggle, which is tunnel warfare.
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This article describes the production and role of tunnel warfare in Hebei and the structural characteristics of tunnel warfare in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. It shows the amazing miracle left by tunnel warfare in the history of China's War of Resistance Against Japan, and praises the tenacious fighting spirit and endless wisdom displayed by our people in the struggle against the enemy.
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