The War of Resistance

Chapter 900 Assassination

According to the classification habits of later Chinese people, wars are divided into just wars and unjust wars.

No matter what kind of war it is, it is based on the killing of each other between human beings. In the spirit of humanitarianism, according to the "Geneva Convention", the killing of prisoners and medical soldiers is not allowed.

However, this kind of agreement is only reflected in the condemnation of public opinion after all. It is just a gentleman's agreement.

That is to say, the premise is that the winner is a gentleman. If the winner is a villain, then who will care about your non-enforceable contract?

As the current war progresses, the killing of prisoners of war and civilians is really common.

The heinous crimes committed by the Japanese army in Nanjing have not been spread yet, and there is no mention of how many Chinese soldiers the Japanese army killed who laid down their weapons.

Later, the German army killed a female guerrilla named "Zoya" during the Soviet Patriotic War.

But if it was just killing, that would be it. The German devils insulted Zoya's body in various ways, and finally took photos and widely publicized it.

In the end, when the Soviets calmed down, Stalin issued an order not to allow the German troops that killed Zoya to surrender.

As for China, we will only give the simplest example, which is a war called the counterattack against Vietnam.

When the other party's young and old urchins become enemies, do you think you should kill them as a soldier or not? Don’t mention any conventions then!

At this time, Shang Zhen was neither well-read nor prophetic.

What happened to killing Japanese prisoners? It's not like they didn't kill anyone when they fought behind enemy lines, not to mention that the Japanese troops now still have rifles with bayonets in their hands.

Hypothesis, here I mean hypothesis.

Assuming that these three Japanese soldiers do not have the so-called samurai spirit of fighting for the emperor at this time, assuming that they now want to lay down their weapons and surrender, assuming that Shang Zhen knows that the Geneva Convention does not allow the killing of unarmed enemy soldiers who surrender, then With his evil intentions, he would probably put the gun into the hands of the Japanese soldiers who had surrendered, and then kill them!

Shang Zhen is not a merciful person. As for the Chinese army's preferential treatment of prisoners, please stop it! At least Shang Zhen has not received such education at present!

It's just that Shang Zhen can also kill prisoners, but it doesn't mean that he will deal with the Japanese soldiers in front of him like the officers he saw.

You also let people hold bayonets in their hands to fight with their own people. If you use the words of Northeastern people, you are a fool!

If you want to train your troops, just go and train during the war. How can you risk the lives of new recruits to directly fight the Japanese army? It is estimated that the officers of this unit are also bandits!

Shang Zhen complained in his heart, so what could he do, but it still couldn't change the reality that he was going to rush up again this time.

Even if the rafters were broken first, now he can't even think about it!

"I say Northeastern guy, give these recruits a try, you picked the Japanese devils for me!" Sure enough, Hao Xiazi gave the order.

Shang Zhen's mind was spinning. At this time, he was no longer his usual honest and dull look. His eyes were darting around, but finally they fell on the rifle in his hand, and then he just stared at it without saying a word.

The Hanyang-made gun in Shang Zhen's hands is now functional. Although it went a little off when shooting, it must be Hao Xiazi who also knows the condition of his company's gun.

But now it doesn't matter whether the gun can hit it accurately or not. Now it's obvious that we're going to fight hand-to-hand!

Perhaps Hao Xiazi had seen that Shang Zhen was a veteran in the name of a new recruit, so he asked Shang Zhen to go up and pick out the Japanese with bayonets to strengthen his military power.

But the problem is that the Hanyang made in Shang Zhen's hands does not have a bayonet!

Of course, the bayonet can be mounted on the gun, but when not engaging in hand-to-hand combat, the bayonet is always carried with you. That's why the phrase "Brothers, bayonets!" is used when hand-to-hand combat is about to occur.

"Give him your gun!" Blind Hao casually ordered a soldier beside him.

The rifle in the soldier's hand was naturally equipped with a bayonet.

However, Shang Zhen only glanced at it and pointed at another soldier and said, "I want his."

What's the difference between the two rifles? The rifle Hao Xiazi specified was made in Hanyang, but what Shang Zhen wanted was a Type 38 rifle.

If you ask, what is the difference between the two who are also equipped with bayonets? Anyone who is not blind can see that the Hanyang-made rifle is a full forty centimeters shorter than the Type 38 rifle!

One inch is long and one is strong, one inch is short and one is dangerous.

Now we are engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army. What does it mean if our rifle is forty centimeters shorter than theirs?

Shang Zhen is not the legendary martial arts master. He doesn't know how to take risks by taking short and short chances. What he needs is to stab the Japanese soldiers to death steadily and smoothly!

"Not stupid!" Blind Hao snorted and waved his hand, and the soldier next to him threw the Type 38 rifle he had just captured to Shang Zhen.

There were only three Japanese soldiers, and Hao Xiazi didn't expect Shang Zhen to be able to fight three.

"You, that big guy, come in too." Blind Hao pointed his hand at the big old fool who was standing beside him as if watching a play, his eyes were shining, "And you!" But what he pointed to next was There are only tens of thousands of people holding rifles next to them!

what is this? Is this considered a certificate of submission? As long as he, Big Old Stupid, and the guy who he doesn't deal with all choose their own opponents, will Blind Hao regard the three of them as his subordinates?

Shang Zhen complained in his heart, but at this time he had already stepped forward with his gun in hand.

And just when there was no one else in front of him except the Japanese soldier who was also holding a Type 38 rifle, Shang Zhen's heart had completely calmed down. In his eyes, except for this Japanese soldier who looked a full head shorter than him But there is no other opponent with a shining bayonet!

How can we be distracted by a life-and-death confrontation?

Shang Zhen didn't believe that Big Boss couldn't deal with his opponent, otherwise what happened to the Japanese soldiers that Big Boss and Li Qingfeng killed when they returned to Crouching Tiger Mountain.

As for whether Cai Cheng Wan is alive or dead, has anything to do with him?

It was not the same time for Shang Zhen to fight with the Japanese army on the bayonet.

Of course Shang Zhen has his own experience. Fighting with a bayonet is a matter of life and death in an instant. One stab, one block and one butt. Don't talk about feints and real moves. Only one feint and one real move. After three or four blows, it will be necessary. See life and death!

But this time, Shang Zhen chose to go straight into the palace!

He shouted loudly, and stabbed the Japanese army on the opposite side with the rifle in his hand.

That's a classic lunge.

Otherwise, bayonet fighting is really just a few skills. When the Japanese soldier saw the flash of swords in front of him and Shang Zhen's gun approaching, he instinctively used his rifle to deflect the oncoming swords.

Although there is no clear statement in the Japanese infantry drill, in fact, what this Japanese soldier used was a typical suppressive stab. After blocking the opponent's stabbing gun, he used the fastest speed to thrust the rifle forward in his hand. .

If the opponent pounces too hard and the rifle is deflected, causing physical and mental imbalance, then the counterattack shot will basically be stabbed. From the perspective of a bystander, the ideal situation is as if one party pounces directly. It's as if it's on the tip of a knife.

However, how could this Japanese soldier not understand Shang Zhen?

Shang Zhen stabbed the gun, and the Japanese soldier pushed hard, and the two guns collided with a "dang" sound.

But the Japanese soldier didn't expect Shang Zhen's strength to be so strong. Although his shot knocked the incoming gun crooked, his hands went numb under the impact and he couldn't even draw the gun!

The Japanese army was shocked. Seeing Shang Zhen withdraw his gun and stab him again, he could only retreat subconsciously.

The situation was critical. In order to save his life, he forgot that he and his companions were against each other's backs. Although there were only three of them left and their backs could not touch each other, he stepped back and bumped into the shoulder of another companion. It’s always possible!

The Japanese soldier staggered under the impact, and at this moment he felt something was wrong.

He is a veteran and a master of stabbing, and he knows that if he doesn't fight back, he will really be finished.

So in that flash, he yelled "Yeah" and stabbed Shang Zhen with all his strength with a gun.

At this time, his rifle collided with Shang Zhen's. The Japanese soldier only felt that his rifle deflected to the side at the impact, and because he stabbed too hard in a hurry, his body weight was pushed forward. The rifle on the opposite side hit and started, and he involuntarily took another step forward. Then he saw a shining knife tip coming with a cold light in front of him!

It's over, the trick I wanted to use was used by someone else!

This was the last thought of this Japanese soldier before he died, and then there was a particularly clear "pop" sound when the bayonet pierced him!

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