The Japanese army quickly fell into their "dream," as our bayonets plunged into their chests without hesitation. Once the docks were breached, the triangular formation the Japanese had established in the Shanghai concessions vanished. The German-equipped divisions, along with a portion of our 59th Army, surged in through the breach... The first to suffer were the Japanese artillerymen hiding within this triangular formation. While our troops were charging towards the Japanese positions, the Japanese artillery had inflicted considerable casualties on us. What was even more infuriating was that we couldn't hit the Japanese artillery at all. The soldiers had long harbored a deep hatred for these Japanese artillerymen, and now that they had stormed in, they weren't about to let such a golden

