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There was a couple walking on the side of the road with a small child, and the little boy had a big smile on his face. The passers-by on the side of the road looked at it and said, "What a happy family! ”
But they didn't know that disaster was coming. Dozens of bombs fell from the sky, and in an instant the bridge was blown up, and people fled and died. A bomb hit the couple, and the little boy survived, but was orphaned.
I could see helplessness and fear in his eyes, as if to say, "Mom and Dad, where are you?" I'm so scared!
In just a few minutes, the train station has undergone earth-shaking changes, and it was still lively just now, and we were in a mess at first. The poor boy lost his parents and sat on the ground weeping, not knowing what was going to happen to him.
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On December 16, 1944, the Germans launched a surprise attack on the Allies in the Ardennes Forest area. The American front began to crumble, and the entire northern flank of the Allied forces was seriously threatened. On 17 December, the 101st Airborne Division, upon receiving the order to fight, immediately drove 107 miles north to Bastogne.
Bastogne is located in the heart of the road network in the eastern Ardennes. The task of the 101st Airborne Division was to capture Bastogne and disrupt the German lines of communication. On 20 December, the Germans seized the last road to and from the town of Bastogne, isolating it.
The victory of the Germans on the Western Front depended on the defeat of the 101st Airborne Division and the capture of Bastogne. Powerful German armoured and infantry units attempted to break through the American lines from the north, south, and west, but were repulsed by the Americans each time. The 101st Airborne Division held its ground in the face of the repeated attacks of five German divisions until December 26, when the US 4th Panzer Division broke through the German encirclement and entered Bastogne.
When the Germans demanded the surrender of the American troops besieged in Bastockk, they only received an answer from Brigadier General McAuliffe, deputy commander of the 101st Airborne Division: "nuts! "Over the next three weeks, the 101st Airborne Division experienced some of the bloodiest and most tragic battles of the Battle of Bastogne.
Subsequently, together with the 3rd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, it cleared the isolated German resistance zones in the Ardennes one by one, ending the German resistance in that area. The heroic act of defending Bastogne earned the 101st Airborne Division the Order of Merit of Merit. This is the first time in the history of the U.S. Army that an entire division has received this honor.
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Zuo Quan is full of enthusiasm and spills too much.
In the early morning of May 25, 1942, a fierce battle was fought in Liao County, Shanxi Province (now Zuoquan County), and 30,000 elite Japanese troops surrounded the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army in the area of Nanaipu, east of Matian, Liao County.
Faced with an enemy several times their size, the leaders of the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army made a decisive decision and divided their troops to break through. After several battles, the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army broke through safely. However, General Zuo Quan, deputy chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army, who was only 37 years old, unfortunately died a heroic death when he led some cadres of the organs to break through the siege.
As a senior general of the Eighth Route Army, Zuo Quan gave up all opportunities for personal breakthroughs, sacrificed his life for righteousness, fulfilled his duties, and sprinkled his blood in the Taihang Mountains.
After the enemy retreated, the soldiers of the headquarters guard company climbed the cross ridge, bought the coffins of nearby villagers, found Zuo Quan's body and buried it on the spot. However, Zuo Quan's heroic spirit did not rest in peace, and the Japanese army intercepted the telegram that "Zuo Quan is missing" and came back, dug up Zuo Quan's coffin at the Cross Ridge, opened it, photographed the body, and published it in the enemy's fake newspaper. The atrocities of the enemy made the mountains and rivers lose color for a time, the land was sad, and the cry for revenge resounded throughout North China.
On October 10, 1942, the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army selected a beautiful place at the foot of Lianhua Mountain in Shexian County, Hebei Province to hold a public funeral ceremony for Zuo Quan, and in addition to all the comrades of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters and the 129th Division Headquarters, there were more than 5,000 soldiers and civilians who participated in the public funeral. The director of the Political Department of the Field Army said at the grave: "Saluting the martyrs is not over, and there are three things to be done in the future, the first is revenge, the second is revenge, and the third is revenge."
For a time, the call of "avenging the left power and vowing to carry out the War of Resistance against Japan to the end" resounded all over the world.
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