It’s the fourth update. Where are the monthly tickets, brothers? The fifth update may be after 12 o’clock. If you can’t wait, watch it tomorrow!
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But of course the hastily organized defense line by the German army could not stop the Soviet attack. They did not even know that the Soviet army was equipped with "Katyusha".
Then there was another volley of rockets, and the 333rd Infantry Regiment covered the tanks and broke into the village of Skirmanovo.
The German defenses were mainly deployed outside the village. Like an egg, once the hard shell is pierced, the inside is empty.
To be precise, it is not empty, but it is mostly filled with logistics troops, field hospitals, guard battalions and headquarters.
These troops all had light weapons, not even anti-tank grenades, which allowed the Soviet T34 tanks to run rampant without a single general.
A German convoy, thought to be coming for reinforcements, came towards them along the street... They probably didn't know that the defense line in front had collapsed, and everyone was driving at high speed in their cars.
Then, after turning a corner along the street, I suddenly found a T34 tank in front of me driving slowly forward, followed by a group of Soviet soldiers.
"God!" The driver hurriedly slammed on the brakes, and then shouted into the rear compartment: "Get off! Get off... the enemy tank!"
But it was already too late. The tank exploded the car into a ball of fire with a "bang" as it advanced.
It is true that the tank has no accuracy when moving, but the target is only a few tens of meters away, and is so big that it covers the entire observation hole, so it is difficult to miss it.
Then the tank continued to move forward, pushing the burning car wreckage forward. The car was quickly overturned, and then the tracks rolled up and broke it into two pieces.
This was a bitter experience for Shulka and others who were following behind. The ground was full of burning car fragments, the smell of gunpowder smoke and gasoline was everywhere, there were also burnt ones, crushed to pieces by tanks, and even
The "Burning Man" was screaming and crawling on the ground.
Shulka had to be careful to avoid these fires, because they were open flames with gasoline, and if they accidentally got on them, they would catch fire.
As for those "burning men", they use bullets to end their pain... This is not out of mercy, but for safety. No one knows whether those "burning men" will suddenly jump up from the ground and hug you
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Experience tells Shulka that it is very difficult to break away if you encounter such a thing, because the power of a person who is in severe pain is irresistible.
Shulka had encountered a similar incident before. A Soviet tank was hit, and Leonev hoped to rescue the tank soldiers trapped in the tank.
He did succeed, but the tank soldier was on fire. He shouted and held on to Leonev tightly, as if he was a life-saving straw.
Seeing that the fire was about to spread to Leonev, Shulka raised his rifle and shot the tank soldier dead...
That was one of his own, Shulka knew this, but he could only do this under the circumstances.
From then on, Leonev seemed to have a phobia. As long as someone held his arm a little harder or hugged him, he would break away and run away, shouting in fright.
At this time, Shulka and others certainly do not want this scene to happen again, so the best way is to turn those "burning people" into motionless dead people.
The tank continued to rumble forward, and Shulka saw two barrel trucks and an armored vehicle parked in front of a building.
This made him realize that it was probably the enemy's headquarters.
"Attention!" Shulka gestured to the soldiers following the tank and shouted loudly: "Enemy headquarters!"
Sure enough, they saw two German officers running out of the building. They jumped on the barrel truck as fast as they could, hoping to drive it away.
But a burst of machine gun bullets fired from the tank knocked them down in a pool of blood.
"Don't let them escape!" Shulka ordered, and with a wave of his hand, the soldiers led him past the tank and rushed towards the building.
The tank raised its muzzle and fired its coaxial machine gun at the rear roof of the building, regardless of whether it found the target or not.
Running to the door, the veteran kicked the door open, picked up his ppd submachine gun and fired a few bullets into it, then quickly stepped back and leaned against the wall.
The actor threw the grenade that had lit the fuse inside...
There was a panicked cry from inside, and then there was a "boom", and Shulka and others rushed in.
"Bang!" Shurka raised his gun and killed a German soldier who was squatting next to his desk. He was holding an MP40 submachine gun in his hand. If he was allowed to fire first, a large number of the soldiers who rushed into the headquarters would fall down.
Other soldiers shot down the resisting Germans while shouting: "Put down your weapons and raise your hands!"
A German officer resisted a little and was knocked to the ground by the actor's rifle butt.
"Don't shoot, don't shoot!" The German officer raised his hand: "I surrender!"
Looking at his military rank, he was a major general.
"What's your position, Major General?" Shulka asked in English.
"Division commander!" the officer replied: "Commander of the 10th Armored Division..."
This is a big fish, and it will save the Soviet army a lot of trouble, because it means that the German troops stationed in this area will be without command for at least a period of time.
This major general is Major General Erich, commander of the German 10th Armored Division.
The German armored forces have a tradition of commanders visiting the front line to take command in person, so Major General Erich rushed to the village of Skilmanovo to take command as soon as he received the battle report from the front line.
Major General Erich never expected that as soon as he arrived and before his buttocks were warm, the Soviet army broke through the German defense line from the other direction and rushed into the headquarters and put a rifle on his head.
"Good job!" Major Gavrilov replied after hearing that Shulka captured the commander of the 10th Armored Division: "Then, we can take this time to rescue the village of Kozvo, where the fighting is not going on.
Good luck, our army failed to break through their defenses despite heavy casualties!"
"No, Comrade Major!" Shulka said: "I think we should attack the village of Mabeno instead of the village of Kozvo!"
Mabeno Village is a village deep in the German army and is also the location of the German reserve troops.
It is about three kilometers away from the two villages on the German front line, forming a triangle with them.
Major Gavrilov thought for a while, then nodded and said: "You are right, the target is Mabeno Village!"
The answer is obvious. If the German division headquarters was taken over by the Soviet army without preparation, this means that the German army in Mabeno Village is likely to be unaware of the battle situation on the front line.
In other words, the information they received was from half an hour ago, which was that the front line resisted the Soviet attack and dealt a severe blow to the Soviet army.
So, in this case, if the Fourth Tank Brigade quickly penetrates into Mabeno Village, it will obviously save the Soviet army a lot of trouble.