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Chapter 194 Still underestimating the head of state

Seeing the Japanese troops using up the remaining Panzerfaust launch tubes in the trenches, Lieutenant Colonel Krauts von Mager from Germany did not see anything strange on the surface, but in his heart he felt that he was really screwed.

No, being fucked by a dog can no longer describe the pain in his balls. To be more precise, it should be that he was fucked by a dog!

Because the Soviet Union and Germany were working together to carve up Poland, the domestic reports of both the Soviet Union and Germany still maintained the tone of the everlasting friendship between the two peoples.

When Stalin turned 60 last year, Reinhard sent a special message to congratulate Stalin on his 60th birthday. Incidentally, he mentioned that he "wishes the Soviet Union, which has a long-standing friendship with Germany, to become more prosperous and stronger."

Stalin was unequivocal and immediately called Reinhardt back: "The friendship between the German and Soviet peoples, united with blood, will continue to be maintained and consolidated."

Although Lieutenant Colonel McGonagall didn't realize when the friendship between Soviet Germany and Germany had become so long-standing, he didn't realize that the friendship between the two countries had reached such a level that it was forged with blood.

But he at least knew that the Soviet Union and Germany were now quasi-allies, or friends.

Although at the top level, the Soviet Union and Germany had already been on guard against each other, the armies of both sides still seemed to be friendly and cooperative at the middle and lower levels, and military exchanges had not been interrupted.

When the war broke out in Nomonkan this time, the German Wehrmacht also organized a small friendly observation group. In the name of observing the power of the Soviet army, they wanted to see what they could learn from this war.

Mag, a young and promising man, happened to be chosen to lead this friendly military observation group.

Because he is a child of a military Juncker family, Mag, who is only a lieutenant colonel, was fortunate enough to get an opportunity to meet the head of state through his relatives in the Wehrmacht before leaving.

It was at a high-profile party attended by the head of state in person. Through an introduction, Mag met the head of state who seemed quite approachable and had no airs at all.

After hearing about Mag's mission, Yuan Xian, who was holding a glass of red wine, gave him a few formal words of encouragement: why not serve Germany well? Remember to observe the fighting methods of the Soviet and Japanese armies, and always eat cleanly.

Wash your hands beforehand...this is normal.

But then, as the head of state was talking, he began to whisper in a very cryptic way: Don't make any noise about certain weapons produced in Germany when you see them over there, and ask your subordinates not to talk too much. If there are any problems, we can talk about them back home.

At that time, McGonagall thought that the head of state had sold something to the Soviet Union. After all, after the battleship Germany built for the Soviet Union made big international news some time ago, its high-profile return to the Soviet Union had caused a collective earthquake in all European countries.

As a junior from the Juncker family, Mag naturally has his own channels to find out the inside story from his elders.

What is a battleship? It is the overlord of the sea, and it is the most direct criterion for determining a country's naval strength. Including Germany, every country in Europe carefully maintains every battleship due to tonnage restrictions.

The Peter the Great that caused the commotion was a very advanced modern battleship. Even the British Times admitted that the value of this battleship was enough to rival a Royal Navy destroyer fleet!

In Mag's eyes, the head of state dared to sell even this thing, so what else could he not dare to give to the Soviet Union?!

However, when he saw the iron fist 60 launch tubes discarded aside after use in the Japanese trenches occupied by the Soviet army, Mag realized that he was wrong. The mistake was that he tried to understand it with his normal thinking.

Head of state.

As an officer with excellent military qualities and broad vision, he promised that he was not mistaken. What was thrown in the trench now was definitely the Panzerfaust launch tube developed by Germany.

Lieutenant Colonel Mag, who is proficient in various weapons, can even name them and tell the data: that is the original first-generation Tekken 60, with a maximum range of 150 meters and a nominal range of 60 meters (this is also the Tekken 60 model

origin).

However, the actual effective range of the Iron Fist 60 can reach 80 meters in actual combat, and the armor penetration thickness is about 100-120 mm, which can kill the Soviet T26 tank with weak armor instantly.

Mag has fought this thing before and knows it very clearly. However, now the large-scale equipment in Germany is the improved Iron Fist III, and the launch tube has been significantly shortened, so it can be easily distinguished from the first generation only by the launch tube.

Come.

Now this pipe is thrown on the Japanese position where the Soviet soldiers have cleaned up the corpses and weapons on the battlefield, and it is basically in a state of neglect.

It seems that until now, the Soviets have not discovered this killer weapon that caused them heavy losses.

Lieutenant Colonel McGonagall secretly thought that if they were lucky, this secret might be kept until the Soviet Union found a complete Iron Fist. If the Soviets couldn't find it, maybe it could still be kept secret.

After climbing over the Japanese trenches, Mag looked around, wanting to see the level of construction of the Japanese fortifications, which would be considered a preview.

After all, when the Soviet army attacked just now, those stingy Soviets kept Mag and the others behind and carefully hid them, preventing the German observation group from observing the Soviet attack method. This could put the German observation group at risk.

Everyone is so frustrated.

At this time, a major who was participating in the military observation group with Mag came up to him and gently tugged on the corner of Mag's black military uniform in a way that was difficult to detect. Then, under Mag's gaze, his eyes were indifferent.

Float towards the location of the Panzerfaust launch tube in the trench.

The major's meaning was obvious. At the same time, other members of the German Intelligence Observation Group also looked at Mag with doubts, hoping to get an answer.

Mag Nakamura realized this time that before the relationship started, the head of state had been telling him insinuations for a long time. It turned out to be this meaning.

After thinking about it, Mag gave a wry smile and twitched the corner of his mouth, thinking, who would dare to take justice in this situation? If those stingy Soviets knew that the weapons sold by their German friends would cause them heavy losses. Their military, which is deep in the wolf's den,

The observation team must be hung up and beaten to death?!

After letting out two dry coughs, Mag first glanced at everyone with a look that said "Whoever dares to talk too much will be crushed to death", and then pretended to be calm and said calmly:

"You are asked to come here as an observation group. You should talk less, watch more, learn more about combat concepts and experience, and don't think too much about other messy things?"

After finishing speaking, Mag felt that he still needed to find an opportunity to give a good blow to his group of people, lest any big-mouthed one spilled the beans and was overheard by the Soviet translator.

When you return to the station in the evening, Mag will immediately hold a meeting to summarize the situation. The entire observation team must participate. Also, be sure to keep the meeting confidential, otherwise the Gestapo may cause trouble for you when you return home.

The next day, when the Soviet receptionist met a group of German observers, it was like meeting his grandchildren!

These Germans, who were arrogant just a few days ago, actually became more obedient after just one night. No matter what the Soviet Union arranged, they immediately accepted it and did not look at the Soviet offensive method.

They no longer care about the structure of the fortifications. There still seems to be a vague look of guilt in their eyes.

Rather than questioning the heavy losses of the frontline armored forces, many Soviet officers were more curious about what happened to these Germans.


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