In the autumn of 1938, the Japanese invaders launched an attack on southern Anhui with the intention of opening up the hinterland of central China. The commander of the New Fourth Army Detachment, Tan Jun, and the Japanese commander, Major General Saito, engaged in five fierce battles on the Fanchang battlefield. Our army not only had to resist the Japanese's frontal attack, but also faced the undercover agent, Shang Mengzhe, who was always present
In the autumn of 1938, the Japanese invaders launched an attack on southern Anhui with the intention of opening up the hinterland of central China. The commander of the New Fourth Army Detachment, Tan Jun, and the Japanese commander, Major General Saito, engaged in five fierce battles on the Fanchang battlefield. Our army not only had to resist the Japanese's frontal attack, but also faced the undercover agent, Shang Mengzhe, who was always present