In 1939, the Japanese wolfdog unit swept around, why didn t Dong Hanliang think of it before?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-03

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In those years of gunpowder, countless heroic legends were forged on the land of China, and in the historical chapter of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the brutality of the Japanese army filled every inch of land with sorrow and anger. Not only did they carry out brutal "germ warfare", but a force of wolfdogs swept around, leaving behind countless tragic stories.

In 1939, this wolf-dog unit called Kato's troops was formed near Beijing and consisted of German wolf-dogs, which were specially introduced by the Japanese army because of their ferocity. This force is not just an animal build-up, it symbolizes the trampling of life and the cruelty of war by the Japanese army.

It is said that these wolf-green dogs were specially trained to increase their aggressiveness, and the Japanese army even did not hesitate to sacrifice innocent Chinese civilians as the object of their training, making the existence of this unit a big problem for the Japanese army. It is estimated that hundreds of Chinese died at the hands of these wolf dogs, a cruelty that has left an indelible mark on history.

Ma Zhenshan, a Chinese soldier who was once captured by the Japanese army to work as a cook, recalled in 1959 that he witnessed the scene of wolves and dogs eating people. He said: "Those Japanese soldiers didn't treat us seriously at all, and the scene of wolf dogs eating people was bloody and terrifying to the extreme, and it was the memory I didn't want to recall in my life." ”

Against this background, although our army was inferior to the Japanese army in terms of equipment and military strength, it relied on its terrain superiority and guerrilla tactics to inflict heavy blows on the Japanese army again and again. However, the addition of the wolfdog unit has brought unprecedented challenges to our army. These well-trained wolf dogs, who are extremely capable of adapting to complex terrain, have greatly restricted our army's guerrilla tactics.

Faced with this situation, China's anti-Japanese troops felt a deep headache. At this moment, someone mentioned Dong Hanliang, a person who has a special fate with wolf dogs. Dong Hanliang, a well-known dog trainer among the people, his understanding of dogs and training ability gives people a glimmer of hope.

One soldier once described his conversation with Dong Hanliang as follows: "Master Dong, is there any way you can deal with these wolf dogs of the Japanese army? Dong Hanliang pondered for a moment, he patted his thigh, as if he suddenly thought of something, he said, "Yes!" Why didn't I think of it before?

What is Dong Hanliang's plan? Will he be able to find a way to restrain these ferocious wolfdogs?

Dong Hanliang

Dong Hanliang, born in 1887, has shown an amazing affinity for dogs since childhood.

Dong Hanliang, who has been able to imitate all kinds of dog barking and eat and sleep with dogs since he was a child, is known as the "dog champion" by the villagers. This is not only a recognition of the deep bond he has with the dog, but also an affirmation of his extraordinary ability. In 1912, under the recommendation of his teacher Wang Chengxian, Dong Hanliang stepped into the police canine department of the Beijing Higher Police School, which laid the foundation for his future life path.

After completing his studies, Dong Hanliang not only held important positions in the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Civil Affairs Investigation Dog Training Course and the Police Dog Department of Nanjing ** Police School, but also accumulated rich experience and knowledge from 1936 to 1937, and became a recognized dog training expert in China.

When he learned of the threat of Japanese military dogs, Dong Hanliang knew the ferocity and combat effectiveness of the wolf green dog by virtue of his study experience in Japan and Germany. Faced with such a fierce opponent, he thought twice and decided that he must use dogs to control dogs. But what kind of dog can compete with a well-trained wolf-green dog?

Just as Dong Hanliang was deep in thought, a chance conversation made his eyes light up. They talked about Dong's hometown, a place with which he had a deep emotional connection. Dong Hanliang's thoughts flashed like lightning, "Yes, why did you forget it!" He muttered to himself.

Dong Hanliang's excitement stemmed from a possible solution that suddenly came to mind. Dong Hanliang had in mind a dog unique to his hometown – a dog that was both wild and trained to be a loyal and brave fighting companion – the "bench dog".

This bantam dog is usually gentle and amiable, but it has a strong sense of territory, and once it feels threatened, it will not hesitate to fight back. This characteristic made Dong Hanliang's eyes shine, and he believed that although the bench dog may not be able to directly defeat the ferocious wolf green, he definitely has the courage and ability to fight with it.

With this thought, Dong Hanliang resolutely returned to his hometown and began a special training plan for bench dogs. He is well aware that the bench dog is at a physical disadvantage compared to the size and strength of the wolf. As a result, he developed a "throat bite" tactic for bench dogs – as long as they can bite the opponent's throat, it can be fatal with one blow.

As time passed, Dong's efforts began to bear fruit. After a period of special training, the bench dogs soon showed a talent for fighting. And the Japanese army also sent the wolf green dogs they were proud of in the intrusion again and again.

The Japanese were full of contempt and disdain for this upcoming contest of military dogs, and they thought that how could these seemingly docile earth dogs compare to the well-trained wolf greens? However, the outcome of the battle was beyond everyone's expectations.

The battle was on the verge of breaking out, and the bench dogs quickly demonstrated their "biting throat" tactics. Whenever the wolf green appears, they will quickly rush to the opponent's neck, trying to kill them with one blow. Even when outnumbered, the bench dogs showed the courage not to back down, and this gritty fighting style made their opponents fearful.

The wolf-green dogs were unable to withstand this highly targeted attack, and the battle quickly ended in a complete victory for the bench dogs. This victory shocked everyone: those gentle bench dogs were able to defeat the proud wolf dogs of the Japanese army in such a brave battle.

The Japanese army at first struggled to accept this result, believing it to be an accident. However, in the following battles, the wolf and green dog team was defeated one after another, and the Japanese army had to admit that the Chinese anti-war troops had successfully trained military dogs that could play a role on the battlefield.

Head to head

When the Japanese found that their proud wolf and green dog team was losing ground under the bench dog's "throat biting" tactics, they immediately took countermeasures. The Japanese dogs carefully designed and fitted each wolf-green dog with an iron protective ring around its neck, a change that immediately showed effect in the ensuing battle. The Bench Dogs' fatal blow – the throat bite tactic became difficult to perform, leading to a series of defeats.

Dong Hanliang, who had been closely following the changes on the battlefield, saw that the bench dog had been repeatedly defeated because of the Japanese army's response measures, and he knew that he had to change his strategy. After careful consideration, he found that although the wolf green dog had strong limbs, its abdomen was relatively fragile and did not receive adequate protection. "If the neck can't attack, then turn to their belly. Dong Hanliang decided to change his tactics and retrain the bench dogs, focusing on attacking the belly of the wolf green dog. After a period of special training, Bench Dog quickly mastered the new tactics and regained the upper hand in the following battles.

However, the Japanese army did not give up easily. They noticed a shift in bench dog tactics and immediately equipped, the wolf-green dog, with a new piece of equipment - the "Iron Pants". Although this absurd equipment protects the belly of the wolf green dog to a certain extent, it also limits their flexibility of movement. Even so, the wolf-green dogs were unable to gain an advantage in battle, and the flexibility and bravery of the bench dogs allowed them to gain the upper hand in the confrontation.

Over time, the Japanese began to realize that even well-equipped and trained wolf-green dogs could not play the role expected in front-line combat. They gradually reduced their reliance on the Wolf Green Dog Bands and instead used them for secondary missions such as search and tracking. At the same time, the heroic performance of the bench dogs has made them legends on the battlefield, and they are known as the "throat king".

With the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, many Japanese military dogs were captured by our army. There is no shortage of excellent breeds among these dogs, and they were trained by the Japanese army for combat. Faced with these innocent military dogs involved in the war, we did not choose to deal with them cruelly, but tried to make them serve our country instead. Under the careful care and training of the first, some military dogs have gradually shown the potential to cooperate with humans.

However, not all Japanese military dogs were able to adapt to the new environment. Some specially trained wolfdogs are still highly aggressive, and in some cases have even caused harm to the dog trainer. These untamable military dogs eventually had to be disposed of. Despite this, there are also some wolf dogs that have not undergone special training and have been successfully subdued by our army and have made meritorious contributions in subsequent battles.

Ending:

Dong Hanliang, this extraordinary canine trainer, with his extraordinary intelligence and deep understanding of canines, has successfully trained bench dogs to become heroes on the battlefield. It was these tactics of his that allowed the bench dogs to gain the upper hand in the confrontation with the Japanese wolf green dogs, and finally won the battle.

This historic victory is not only a contest between military dogs, but also a cultural confrontation. It proves to us that the Chinese pastoral dog, a precious breed native to our country, is not inferior to any country's famous dog in terms of courage, wisdom, loyalty and other aspects, and they are a precious wealth worthy of our pride and cherishment.

Not only have they won honor for their country, but more importantly, their stories inspire us that if we uphold justice, courage and wisdom, we can become heroes who defend our homeland against foreign aggression, whether human or animal.

It also makes us deeply aware that if we sincerely treat and cultivate our loyal partners, the Chinese pastoral dogs, they will guard our home with great courage and loyalty and become an inseparable part of us.

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