Chapter 924: Obituary
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My Third Empire
- Dragon Spirit Knight
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- 2021-03-01 07:53:06
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After walking out of the ward, Akado felt his sad mood, and the people he knew left him one by one, such as the old man who had been unable to remember the "poison"; for example, the one who changed his destiny but died in the end Stresman, the plane crash; although he is his enemy, Hitler is famous in his memory; and there is the general Sikht who was his boss and eventually died in a foreign country; now, there is one less kind Old man-August ...
These people are no longer there, they are all gone. Akado is more and more like a lonely dancer, on the stage of the World War, for those who have left the field, performing their passion for a lifetime. He didn't know if there would be such a person when he left the stage to continue performing for him.
Just when Akado was sentimental for these people who left, the head of state seemed to forget that there were many, many people he did n’t even know, who had never met before, and he was thrown into the cruelest battlefield, where he became one With a cold body. When these people died, no heads sat beside them, and no relatives dragged their palms.
In fact, at this time, it is already a different kind of happiness to be able to lie peacefully and die in a hospital bed. Because many people are accompanied by corpses or cold mud when they die. Lin, you do n’t need to find your arms or intestines everywhere when you die. This is already a gift from God.
Therefore, while Akado mourned his acquaintances, countless German grenadiers were facing enemy bullets. The tracks of the Soviet tanks rolled up dirt and ran past them. There were roars of bullets flying everywhere, and the sound of shells exploding everywhere.
A cannonball flew in the distance and then destroyed a Soviet kv-1 tank that was crossing the trench. The huge explosion caused the Germans in the surrounding trenches to be knocked down in the trenches, and everyone's eardrums were buzzed by the loud noise.
Before hearing was restored, while tinnitus continued, some Soviet soldiers jumped into the trenches. They carried Mosinagan rifles with bayonets inserted, and opened their mouths to those who staggered. German soldiers.
A German Grenadier had not climbed from the ground, but lay on his back on the ground, carrying his mp-44 assault rifle and began firing, sifting the Soviet soldiers who jumped into the trench beside him. Behind him, another Soviet army plunged into the trench, and was also shot by the German army not far away.
More Soviet troops rushed in, a German soldier pulled the grenades' safety ring, and then threw the grenade into the far trenches that were already full of Soviet troops. There was a loud bang, and the sand was splashed very high, Then everyone's tinnitus continued, and they still could not hear what the friendly troops around were shouting.
The grenadier struggled to get up from the bottom of the trench, then pushed off the magazine on the assault rifle, pulled out a new magazine from the tactical vest on his chest, and snapped it into the gun skillfully. Then he pulled the bolt hard, and a bullet was pushed into the barrel of the gun, which was in a state of standby shooting.
He picked up his gun and leaned against the walls of the trench. He stood up suddenly and pulled the finger-pressed trigger in the direction of the enemy. So his muzzle was flaming, and the shells flew out one by one from the shell-throwing window. They fell on the ground in front of him and beside his worn boots.
Bullets flew out of his muzzle, knocking down the Soviet Red Army soldiers who were already close by. Some of these Soviet troops were hit in the knees, some were hit in the stomach, and fell indiscriminately. Because there was no time for aiming, this shot just created a wounded soldier for the opponent.
Without any hesitation, the German Grenadier withdrew into the trench, then took one of the two grenades hanging from his chest, and pulled the safety ring on it. Immediately after he didn't look at it, he threw the grenade out of his trench and covered his ears.
"Boom!" There was another explosion, and the dust was flying all over again, because he blocked his ears. The buzzing ears had finally recovered some functions. He heard the cries of allies in the trenches. In the distance, the cry of the Soviets was still screaming.
"Hans! I need reinforcements!" In the distance of the trenches, on the chaotic German position, someone called out for his companions. But the answer to his cry was: "Asshole! Which Hans are you looking for!"
There are too many Hans here, there are injured Hans, dead Hans, and Hans who is violently firing at the enemy-if any name on this battlefield is more than this name More than that, it is nothing more than "Ivan" in the Soviet army opposite.
As the Soviet kv-1 tank not far away was destroyed, a German leopard tank slowly drove out from the side of the roadbed in the distance. The German defense system deployed nearby was stabilized by the arrival of the armored forces, and the Soviet offensive was contained.
Many Soviet soldiers who have stormed the trenches are still fighting for their positions with the Germans. Some German soldiers were killed by the superior Soviets in their foxholes and trenches. The Soviet light machine guns began to Roaring in the trenches, soldiers from both sides violently exchanged fire at close range.
As time went by, as the second German tank appeared on the position, the Soviets knew that this attack would be unsuccessful. Because their tanks were destroyed one after another, the wreckage of the destroyed Soviet tanks was everywhere on the battlefield.
Although the Soviet Red Army made efforts to catch up with the Germans on the three major performance indicators of the tanks, it did indeed produce more advanced T-34 tanks and Stalins-but these tanks are still a few after all and can only be equipped in the most elite armored units. Therefore, most Soviet armored forces are still using outdated modified kv-1 tanks and t-26, which has also become an important basis for the German army to distinguish the Soviet army's elite.
Guderian's troops are the most elite armored troops of the Germans. In addition to some armored forces temporarily assigned to him, he has about 1,000 tanks of various types in his hand. Now because of the northward attack, many independent tank destroyers and some surrounding armored divisions were temporarily deployed to him, allowing him to command the large armored battle of 1,700 tanks.
With so many armored forces, this German army is not suitable for defensive operations. Guderian did not intend to shrink behind the defensive position and passively resist the Soviet Red Army's offensive. He planned to accelerate the offensive and defensive transition on the entire battlefield, allowing everyone to attack each other in sports battles.
Like two boxers who only knew about offense, they gave up their defense and wanted to take the lead in knocking down their opponents. Therefore, the entire battlefield is full of collisions between the two forces. Everyone only builds a simple defensive position, and then waits for the opponent to break through or break through the opponent's simple defensive position.
However, due to a certain degree of weakness in the military, the Germans began to slowly become passive during the offensive. In most cases, they invested in armored forces defense, and rarely carried out counterattacks of armored forces-this is also a deliberate change by Guderian He knew that the Soviet army would definitely choose to attack, so he began to procrastinate with fewer casualties.
Those who do not understand the record of another German armored force in space and time during defensive operations cannot know the terrible German armored forces in defensive battles. The commanders of these elite armored forces knew when and where they should appear on the battlefield, and often scored a dozen to zero exaggerated records against the Soviets.
As the German panther tanks entered the battle, the remaining Soviet tanks began to retreat. Under the cover of smoke, the subsequent Soviet infantry began to retreat. The Soviets on the German position collapsed because of this retreat However, they could only watch their friendly troops retreat, and they were eventually wiped out by the Germans on the position.
The German Grenadier kicked the calf of the Soviet soldier lying under his feet, letting the opponent's toes shake twice with the rhythm of his kick, and then he withdrew the magazine on his weapon. The new magazine was inserted into the gun. But this time he didn't pull the bolt immediately, but leaned on the trench wall holding his rifle.
"Collect the magazines under your feet! Find as many useful materials as possible." The platoon leader and company commander over there shouted loudly at the end of the battle. This is a German homework that must be done, similar to cleaning the battlefield. A class of work. This can save a lot of materials, so that the rear does not have to waste valuable raw materials on consumables.
Compared with the truly wealthy United States, although the Germans were victorious in combat effectiveness, they had to insist on a frugal style in some details. After all, many things in Germany are not as good as the United States at this stage, so these details are more distinctive and more important.
"This is not the main force of the other party. I think their main force should be on the flank." In a division of a mechanized division near the front line, a staff member pointed to the defensive front of his army and said to the boss division: "Just passed back According to the news, the Soviets only had kv-1 and a small amount of t-34 when they attacked, so we need to remind the friendly forces on the flanks. "
"Um! Just do what you want to do. Send a message to the nearby troops and tell them that we have defeated the enemy's attack on this side." The commander stared at the map with his hands on his back, and then he didn't know what it was. Suddenly he said to the chief of staff who was about to get out of the command vehicle: "The domestic radio station just announced that the former empire prime minister August died of illness yesterday."