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Chapter 1375 Victory Night Attack

After paying a small price, the Soviet army reached the German camp. The Soviet soldiers, who were armed with bayonets or bayonets, quickly started hand-to-hand combat with the German soldiers who were caught off guard. Undoubtedly, the German army was not prepared at all.

They didn't even organize any decent resistance anymore, and the front collapsed.

There were more than 800 German officers and soldiers, and more than 400 of them saw the camp burning with flames rising into the sky, and all around them were the frightening ULA shouts.

They were instinctively afraid, quickly put on their clothes and shoes, picked up their rifles and ran north, towards the ambush of the Little Warmansky cavalry!

At the same time, the Soviet cavalry battalion was already waiting.

Warmansky's troops detoured early, all the cavalry dismounted, the horses were tied together in one place, and the riders fought as infantry.

So just to the north of the German camp, the Soviet army formed an arc-shaped defense line that was one kilometer long. The equipment of the cavalry battalion was much weaker than that of ordinary infantry. They did not have heavy weapons such as recoilless rifles, and their only heavy weapon was

, probably an RPG. Due to the special combat characteristics of the cavalry, each platoon only has one RPG launcher, and the amount of ammunition is not much.

They are also equipped with fewer machine guns, most of which are ZB26.

Most of the soldiers are equipped with ordinary Mosin Nagants, and there are not many submachine gunners among them.

However, the Soviet troops were deployed very well in this battle. Womansky faced a group of German troops who were in a panic and had even simpler weapons.

The German army retreated instinctively. Everyone realized that the Soviet army had too many troops. If they did not retreat now, they would definitely die.

"Brothers, run quickly! We can't protect all the convoyed materials. Follow me and run north. There is still a chance of survival." The German battalion commander greeted his subordinates, and his voice was directly drowned in the sound of gunfire and explosions.

Most of the German troops instinctively ran north. They ran for nearly two kilometers and suddenly encountered an attack from the north.

By this time, the sky had turned dark blue, and the fires ignited in the German camp also illuminated the surrounding environment, allowing the Soviet troops who were ambushing in the half-meter-high grass to see clearly the crowds running in the distance.

Warmansky Jr. gave an order: "Brothers, kill all these fascists! Open fire!"

Suddenly, there was loud gunfire in the grass, and a large number of bullets flew out, hitting some people who were running for their lives.

More German soldiers instinctively lay down on the ground, with the grass becoming a barrier to save their lives. They clung to the ground one by one, nervously listening to the whistling of bullets above their heads.

"Damn it, these guys are still lying down." Little Warmansky gritted his teeth. He really didn't want to rashly order an all-out charge. He didn't want the troops to suffer unnecessary casualties.

Of course the soldiers under his command obeyed the battalion commander's orders and stayed where they were, holding on to the current defense line.

Suddenly, about twenty enemies were seen getting up, obviously fleeing to the west.

The Soviet machine gunners also took decisive measures. Four ZB26 boats concentrated their attacks, killing some people and driving other enemies back.

Since the Germans are trying to break out from the flank, they will keep trying.

Little Warmansky immediately adjusted his deployment. He called a company commander under his command and ordered: "Your troops immediately ride on horseback, detour back to the west, and then kill the enemy crowd, and grab all the guys hiding in the grass.

come out."

"Yes!" the company commander flew away.

At this moment, the German army was actually in a state of being attacked from both sides. Balzen was taking active actions, and Peronisky's troops were also in full pursuit.

Among Peronsky's many orders before the operation, one was that the trophies were not allowed to be collected until the battle was over. If the soldiers missed the opportunity to search for trophies, they would be directly sent to a military court.

Those huge carriages covered by canvas, what are the things bulging inside? Is it bread? Or ammunition? Or maybe there are some precious daily necessities?

The soldiers of the Independent Regiment didn't have time to open it and take a look. They didn't even have time to rescue their own wounded! Everyone went crazy. They stabbed the fallen enemies with rifles and bayonets to death, and then continued running northward while screaming, completely ignoring the weak German army.

The blocking force was indifferent to the sudden sacrifice of their comrades, as if they lived just for this moment, to kill the fascists.

The independent regiment's killing cry was so powerful that Womansky heard the thrilling urrah sound and realized that he had just made the mistake of ordering his men to fight on horseback.

But in an instant, the situation of the battle changed dramatically.

Little Warmansky was surprised to see that the group of enemies lying in the grass actually emerged one by one, and they collectively began to flee to the west.

"What the hell, are these people jumping over the wall in a hurry? Brothers, shoot to the west and don't let go of even one enemy!"

The battle has evolved into a pursuit of nearly 3,000 Soviet troops against 400 German troops. What is very bad is that almost an average number of German troops do not have weapons. Even if many people have weapons, their bullets have been exhausted in the battle.

However, the desire to survive, or the honor of the Third Emperor's invaders, made them not surrender even if they ran away.

The cavalry battalion's shooting eliminated many enemies, and the pursuing soldiers of the independent regiment killed even more.

However, there were still more than a hundred German soldiers running westward. They were obviously running towards a group of woods.

Little Warmansky felt nervous: "Oops, if these people enter the woods, it will be difficult for me to catch them."

Just as he stood up with a frown, suddenly, a large number of black shadows appeared in the north. He gradually smiled, and finally laughed wildly.

A cavalry company commander raised his saber high and shouted at his men: "Brothers, stop the fascists from escaping and kill them all! Ula!"

More than a hundred cavalrymen quickly formed a V-shaped formation. The riders waved their whips wildly, driving the horses to a high speed of nearly 60 kilometers.

The cavalry rode on the wall and rammed it at high speed. When they saw the dark wall coming towards them, the remaining German troops almost gave up resistance.

The ensuing battle was short and rapid. The cavalry swept through the German crowd. Many people were killed, injured, or cut down by sabers. In short, only one out of ten still had the strength to continue running away.

No one could escape anymore, because there was nowhere to escape. The last German soldiers, who had been reduced to an unarmed state, raised their hands helplessly. The Soviet army did not appreciate it at all, and the screaming officers and soldiers of the independent regiment rushed over crazily, because

Almost all of them had been captured by the German army and experienced inhuman treatment in the prisoner of war camps. Facing the fascists who fell into their hands, it was natural to retaliate in kind.

The German soldiers who raised their hands to surrender were stabbed to death by a bunch of thorns, or they were hit by rifle butts and then besieged by thorns.

The battlefield descended into extremely bloody madness. The Soviet soldiers got this opportunity to vent their long-simmered anger on the invaders, and finally stabbed the enemy into a pulp.

At the same time, the sky is already blue, and the distant eastern horizon is glowing with golden color. Today's morning glow is more magnificent than before. Soon, the first ray of sunlight will shine on the earth.

Just under the rising sun, there was a battlefield with black smoke everywhere, and there were also the groans of a large number of people who fell to the ground. The Soviet soldiers carried out the commander's force deeply. They found the enemy's wounded soldiers and did not cut off their hamstrings.

Just hit him with a last-ditch hit to make him happy.

The battle was completely over within an hour. The total casualties of the Soviet army were more than 200, including 120 killed. However, after a simple count, Peronisky and Womansky discovered nearly 800 casualties.

With corpses of German soldiers.

The Soviet army achieved an incredible victory!


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