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Chapter 356 Looting

I finally left my job, and I feel light. From now on, writing books will be the job of soldiers. You will be my food, clothing, and parents... Do you feel that your status has been improved instantly? It's just that you pity me, and I entered the wolf's den as soon as I came out of the tiger's den!

When will I inherit an inheritance worth tens of millions without having to work...

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Facts have proved that Hitler's judgment was wrong, or it can be said that Hitler knew that he was wrong at all. He was just looking for excuses for his "unwillingness to retreat."

The Fourth Army, under the command of Marshal Ruge, retreated in an orderly manner, while the Fourth Tank Army was defeated by the Kalinin Front and suffered heavy losses... Only then did it really happen, as Hitler said,

A situation in which heavy equipment and even rifles were discarded along the way.

This is actually the result of not respecting objective facts and thinking that spirit and will alone can change everything.

Shulka believed that Hitler must not have studied Chinese military art, otherwise he should have known that changing generals before the battle was a taboo for military strategists, and that Hitler's "change of generals before the battle" was not just one or two, but a large number of them. Even Guderi

Such prestigious generals as An, von Bock, and Hoppner were all replaced one after another.

If the German army hadn't been of such high quality, it wouldn't have been able to withstand Hitler's torture.

This also shows Hitler's stubbornness. A large number of people fought bravely on the front line, and many generals with outstanding merits suggested retreat. This already shows that the front line is on the verge of collapse. If we follow the suggestions of these generals, we can temporarily shrink the defense line and wait for the weather to warm up or wait for the weather to warm up.

If we have enough supplies before attacking, there may still be hope of taking Moscow.

After all, the German army collapsed and was forced to retreat. They only retreated to a position about two hundred kilometers away from Moss to stabilize their position... And two hundred kilometers may only take a few days for the German army, which has air superiority and tanks can move.

time.

Of course, Shulka could only be grateful for Hitler's stubbornness, otherwise Moscow would have been restless under the edge of the German army.

Now, Shulka knew that at least in the direction of Moscow, he no longer needed to worry about a German attack.

The soldiers followed the tanks and slowly advanced. After the German troops retreated, the 1st Guards Tank Brigade was ordered to occupy Tver.

The reason why the 1st Guards Tank Brigade was ordered to occupy Tver was on the one hand because the "Matilda" tank of the 1st Guards Tank Brigade was too slow to pursue. Its marching speed in the snow was even faster than that of the infantry.

They couldn't catch up, not to mention that the Soviet army still had a large number of ski camps at this time.

On the other hand, Tver is an important transportation location. Rokossovsky was worried about the German counterattack and reoccupied it, so he simply arranged for the 1st Guards Tank Brigade to garrison Tver.

"You have done enough!" Rokossovsky said: "Leave the rest to other troops!"

Katukov has no problem with this.

He said to the soldiers: "We are used on the most difficult battlefields. Of course, easy tasks do not require the 1st Guards Tank Brigade!"

The soldiers laughed proudly.

The tanks crossed the Tver River and soon led the soldiers into the main city of Tver.

This is the second time that the 1st Guards Tank Brigade has entered Tver, so they are familiar with the road and rush towards the train station as quickly as possible...

The railway station is a centralized place for German transportation, and there will definitely be a lot of supplies there, especially when a large amount of supplies are intercepted here waiting to be transported to the Fourth Tank Army.

Sure enough, when the Soviet tanks slowly drove to the train station, they found several German cars parked at the entrance of the train station, and dozens of German soldiers were nervously moving things.

A shell from the tank blasted one of the cars into the sky. The other German soldiers quickly jumped on the car and fled, pursued by bullets and shells.

The Soviet army did not pursue it. In fact, it could not catch up... The speed of "Matilda" could not even catch up with a person, let alone a car.

Perhaps it was precisely because of this knowledge that the German troops transporting supplies dared to persist until this time before leaving.

The tanks continued to move forward, and the troops soon became chaotic.

The reason is that cans, bread, and even chocolates and biscuits are scattered everywhere on the ground. Tank soldiers consume a lot of energy. At the same time, it is inconvenient and even dangerous to put whole cans in the tank.

It is inconvenient because you have to open the lid when eating, which is not easy to do in a narrow space, especially when you are marching, and it is not easy to do this during combat.

The reason for the danger is that tanks often jump over obstacles at steep slopes or even make violent jumps. If a whole can of cans jumped up and hit the tank crew on the head, they would become a "hero" who died heroically in the hands of food.

Therefore, the food of German tank soldiers usually consists of chocolate and biscuits, which can be eaten at any time to replenish physical strength.

These things were obviously very attractive to the Soviet soldiers. They couldn't bear the temptation and stepped in front of the tank to pick them up while moving forward. Then more and more people did this, and even the tank had to stop.

Shulka frowned, pulled out his pistol and fired two shots into the air, shouting: "Put all the food back. If anyone continues to do this...believe me, I will kick you out of the army."

Sent to court martial!"

This made the instructor a little confused, because in his opinion, this was a normal thing.

But at this time, the instructor chose to support Shulka's approach without hesitation.

"Did you hear what Comrade Captain said?" the instructor said, "Put the food back!"

So the soldiers had no choice but to reluctantly throw the food back to the ground and let the tanks move forward and crush it to pieces.

The actor watched several packs of cigarettes being rolled into the tank, and couldn't help but asked in distress: "Comrade Captain, why are you doing this? Are these foods poisonous?"

"No, I don't think so!" Shulka replied.

"That is……"

"They will be ours after all!" Shulka said: "As long as we hold Tver, it is only a matter of time. But if there is such an undisciplined scramble, what will be the consequences of the enemy suddenly launching a counterattack?"

Hearing this, the soldiers couldn't help but suddenly realized.

The instructor immediately ordered: "From now on, no one is allowed to grab food without orders!"

Shulka's concerns are justified.

In fact, this was even exploited by the German army on the battlefield... The German army discovered that it was a common phenomenon for the Soviet army to loot food and supplies, so they deliberately left supplies and ambushed them nearby, including even French brandy.

French brandy tastes much better than the crudely made Vodka produced by the Soviet army, and Soviet soldiers could never resist their temptation.

Then, when the Soviet army was in chaos, the German army launched a counterattack.

This even gave the Germans time and space to retreat.

Sure enough, not long after, news came from the friendly forces that they had suffered heavy losses due to the German counterattack... Of course, for reasons of face, they would not say that they suffered heavy losses because they lost their vigilance while grabbing food.

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