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Chapter 652 Tokov's tricks

Watt almost crawled to the rear and saw Speer hiding behind a big tree. 23US.

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"What are you doing? We are almost at the enemy's position. Why don't your people attack?"

Watt knew that this man would definitely complain. He said: "We did arrive at the battlefield, and my group of Belarusians were a little scared. Because there were corpses lying everywhere on the ground, including those of our German army and those of the Soviet army. I just observed it,

The Soviet army's position is right there, but the whole position is quiet. If you don't believe me, just feel it."

Speer didn't rush to speak. Indeed, he couldn't feel any noise. Several turtle doves suddenly appeared in the forest. Even the birds were not frightened. Could it be that the enemy's position was empty? Those Soviets

The man escaped? But look at the hounds in the army. If they weren't tied up with ropes around their necks, they would definitely be running forward.

"Perhaps the Soviets have already withdrawn. After all, they suffered heavy losses. It would be a problem if they did not withdraw." Watt speculated, and looked at Speer waiting for his decision.

"Maybe that's the case, maybe it's the Soviets who are tricking us. So you send a squad to investigate first."

Watthead: "That's it. I'll send ten people directly to the Soviet position, and our army will just wait quietly for the results."

"So you take action immediately. I want to disperse our troops now. Once the war really starts, our army must complete the encirclement."

Speer and Drach maintained radio communication. As the main force, the German army of more than a thousand people gradually focused its forces on the two wings, with the Eastern Battalion as cannon fodder in the center.

The current battlefield fell into an eerie silence, and the Soviet army, which was waiting quietly, began to notice new moves by the German army.

I saw ten people who had been lying down stood up and were tiptoeing towards the position, looking left and right as they walked.

"The Germans are really cunning. These top soldiers are advancing so openly. If I order to fire now, wouldn't everything be exposed?" Tokov tightly clutched the captured MP40. It was easy to kill these ten people, but the attack was sudden.

There is no sex.

As time passed by, the Soviet soldiers sitting in the trenches grabbed grenades one after another, pulling the fuse and throwing them out at the command.

Unfortunately, the battle did not go as smoothly as Tokov imagined. Except for these ten guys who continued to move forward, the guys more than a hundred meters away were still lying on the ground.

As these people got closer, the Soviet army also saw clearly their attire, which looked very interesting. In fact, Tokov's company was no different from the attire of the Eastern Battalion. Tokov was ordered for practical needs.

Soldiers temporarily put on German steel helmets. These enemies worked hard for Germany and naturally wore German steel helmets.

These Tokovs saw the door clearly, "Haha! These enemies are really cunning. It would be so embarrassing for the top soldiers to find out that we are preparing for war!"

At this critical moment, Tokov faced an aggressive situation and immediately ordered the entire company to pretend to be dead.

The order was conveyed very quickly. The soldiers who had originally planned to throw grenades lay down in the trench and pretended to be dead. In fact, there was often a dagger hidden under the lying body. Tokov had an idea and the so-called enemy

Since you are so cunning, let's put on a show for them.

More than a hundred people pretended to be dead, but the position remained very quiet.

The ten cautious people walked lighter and lighter as they walked forward, who knows what was in the trenches!

Seeing that the ten people in front were still safe and sound, Watt guessed that the enemy might have left, so why would he continue to lie down? It was better not to take risks at this time, because there were corpses everywhere on the battlefield, and he repeatedly warned everyone,

If you attack rashly, you will definitely die. So Watt ordered this group of Belarusians to crawl forward, and their speed was not much slower than those ten people.

The enemy's leading soldiers were about to enter the position, and Tokov was taking a big gamble. He hung his submachine gun on his chest and lay down with a dagger in his right hand, waiting.

I saw the ten people arriving at the trench cautiously. They were only a few steps away from the series of large pits. They had not been attacked so far, so there must be no problem.

They boldly stood on the trench, and what they saw was a group of people lying down. When they got up, there were lying bodies everywhere on both sides of the trench, as well as bright red blood clots that had solidified. In their view, lying on the ground was like a group of people.

The people in the trenches were shot dead during the resistance war. The smell of death filled the air, and there were no living things here.

Therefore, at the request of their squad leader, these ten people boldly jumped into the trench, preparing to climb up and check behind it.

Unfortunately, they had just jumped down after they had relaxed their vigilance, and these "dead corpses" actually came back to life. Unprepared, they were picked, their noses were covered, and they were thrown down. All of them had their throats cut cleanly and their hearts pierced.

Tokov threw away the bloody dagger and immediately ordered: "Draschi, your squad now stand up and wave to the Germans. You must behave naturally and let them believe that you are these top soldiers."

This is Tokov's good show. After all, everyone wears Soviet cotton-padded clothes and German helmets.

Watt was delighted to find that the top soldiers were actually celebrating, and ordered the entire battalion to get up and move forward immediately.

It seemed that the Soviets had indeed escaped and no longer had to fight with their compatriots. The Belarusians in the Eastern Battalion breathed a sigh of relief. They were relaxed, and the German troops in the rear were also relaxed. They originally thought that there would be a brutal attack, but the Soviet troops

The position was captured easily. Although it is not honorable to occupy it without fighting, it is also a pleasure to have no casualties.

Seeing the enemies standing up one after another, Tokov knew that his plan was successful, and immediately ordered: "Comrades, don't pretend to be dead! The enemy's large forces have come up, and the grenades are ready! See Draski's squad

When you jump back into position, you all throw!"

Even so, Tokov ordered the ten men standing outside to continue waving to the enemy and pretending to inspect the corpse. In order to avoid their faces being recognized by those with good eyesight, these ten men basically turned their backs to the enemy.

Fortunately, no one doubted that the Soviet position was not empty, and Watt boldly walked at the front of the team, leading by example so that these brave Belarusians could move forward boldly.

At this moment, Watt was unaware of the danger until he saw the ten soldiers suddenly jumping into the trench.

"Now! Invest!" Tokov gave the order, and more than a hundred people threw grenades collectively. Each grenade was thrown forty to fifty meters away. Only the cluster grenades were thrown only thirty meters away, which was enough.

A series of violent explosions swept across the main film area. Although Tokov gave up part of his position defense and shrank the entire company within a range of 400 meters, he still created a large shrapnel kill zone.

Watt never expected that death would come so suddenly. When he died, he still didn't understand what was going on. He touched his gray uniform with white gloves and put his hands in front of him, only to find that the entire gloves were already red.

Already.

This Eastern Battalion had a feast of intensive grenades, and the front line of the team suffered a disaster. More than a hundred people were killed and injured at one time. When the originally quiet Soviet battlefield began to fire wildly, this

The camp inevitably chose to retreat! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. to read

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