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Chapter four hundred and third slip of the tongue

The battlefield was soon filled with gunfire, and within a few minutes the Soviet troops rushed into the German trenches, and even amphibious landing vehicles drove directly into the German trenches...

There was indeed a lot of luck involved. The amphibious landing vehicle could not control its direction. During the process, it had to cross bomb craters, run over barbed wire fences, and avoid being blown over by landmines. Finally, it could drive across the more than 300 meters of beach to reach the German trenches.

Therefore, only a limited number of more than a hundred amphibious landing vehicles can do this.

But this has a great effect, because each amphibious landing vehicle has a heavy machine gun mounted on the bow. It can drive near the trench and then turn the gun sideways to suppress the German firepower in a trench.

At the same time, the Soviet soldiers jumped off the amphibious landing vehicle and fired hand grenades, semi-automatic rifles, and submachine guns, and soon beat the German troops into screams.

If the attack by the amphibious landing craft could not completely break through the German defense, the subsequent input of the Soviet follow-up troops made the enemy completely desperate... The second wave of Soviet troops did not board amphibious landing vehicles, but small flat-bottomed boats.

, a lifeboat or even a rubber boat.

This type of ship is very fragile compared to amphibious landing vehicles, especially the rubber boat. Not only are the personnel completely exposed to enemy fire, but the rubber boat itself can be quickly destroyed if it is hit by a few bullets or shrapnel.

It will leak and then sink... This is definitely a big threat at low temperatures.

Therefore, if there were not already advanced troops landing to fight the Germans, it would be basically impossible for these Soviet troops to successfully land, and even if they succeeded, they would have to pay a heavy price.

The advantage of them is that they have a shallow draft, and even shoals of more than one meter will not put any pressure on these flat-bottomed boats.

As they did now, they rowed all the way to the shore and immediately jumped into battle.

By this time, the German army was already over, because reinforcements from rubber boats like this could come in waves, and the entire 5th Navy Brigade could be reinforced, and even more troops could be mobilized if necessary.

The German army only had one reinforced battalion, and it was a reinforced battalion that was fighting in a melee with the Soviet army. This situation could not stop the Soviet army's human sea offensive in any case, especially when the Soviet army who organized this human sea offensive was very good in military quality.

Naval Infantry Brigade.

Sure enough, the battle ended after more than ten minutes. The German army left behind a lot of corpses and only a small part of them successfully fled to Feodosia to start a street battle with the Soviet army.

There is no doubt that this is not a problem for the Soviet army.

The whole battle lasted only twenty minutes.

It was not because the quality of the German troops was not good, nor was it because their defenses were not strong, but because they did not expect that the enemy could rush directly from the sea to the shore or even into their defense lines.

"Comrade Maihelis!" Major General Vladimir reported excitedly: "The battle is over, we have won!"

"Oh, really?" Mahlis had not yet recovered from the bombing. He was stunned for a while before he realized what was happening. Then he turned around and asked in shock and joy: "What did you say? We won."

?You mean we captured Feodosia?"

"No, Comrade Mahlis!" Major General Vladimir felt helpless at the absent "representative of the Supreme Command" in front of him: "We successfully captured the enemy's beachhead, which means we successfully landed. The remaining enemies

We fled to the city and relied on building defenses, but I believe we can capture Feodosia soon!"

"Good fight, Comrade Vladimir!" Maekhlis became excited at this moment: "Don't be soft on those invaders, drive them out of Feodosia, not a single one is left, and tell the whole world that invading the Soviet Union will have consequences.

What will happen!"

"Yes, Comrade Mahlis!"

"Keep fighting!" Mahlis left these words and walked towards the headquarters.

Shulka knew what he was going to do. He was going to report to Stalin, and he would report it in an exaggerated way...Compared with victory in the battle, Shulka believed that what excited Mahlis more was Stalin's praise and appreciation.

Major General Vladimir handed Shulka a cigarette and said, "You seem to be used to all this!"

This time Shulka knew what Major General Vladimir was talking about.

"It's nothing to lose to me, right?" Shulka took the cigarette, lit it with the major general, blew out a puff of smoke and then said: "In fact, it should be said to be 'us'!"

"Even so!" Major General Vladimir glanced in the direction of the headquarters and said, "I still don't like his approach!"

"No one will like it!" Shulka replied: "But this is the best choice, don't you think?"

Major General Vladimir remained silent.

Shulka suddenly realized something and couldn't help but look at Vladimir in surprise and asked: "You don't know what to do, do you?"

"Nothing, Captain!" Major General Vladimir replied: "I just inadvertently revealed these unfair things to my subordinates, and then... you know!"

Of course Sulka knew that this matter would soon spread among the army, and eventually even reach the ears of reporters.

"You are crazy, comrade general! He is Mae Helis!"

Shulka should have said his nickname at this time: "The King of Snitches."

Shulka looked at the command post and lowered his voice and said, "If he wants to block the news, it will hurt a lot of people!"

"Will he?" Major General Vladimir looked confused: "He will do this?"

"Of course he won't do this blatantly!" Shulka said: "But other charges can be used!"

In this era of war, it is too easy to accuse others of being a spy. For example, if they have a history of escaping or have any stains, you can just accuse them of being a spy if you really can’t find any charges...

On the other hand, even if this matter is known to reporters, it will not help. Mahlis was once the director of the Publishing Bureau and an editorial board member of "Pravda", and the media is still firmly in his hands until now.

After listening to this, Major General Vladimir realized the seriousness of the problem, and even Major General Vladimir might be ruined by this trivial matter.

"Seal the news, Comrade General!" Shulka winked at Vladimir and said, "Make it a military secret and don't tell anyone at the same time!"

Major General Vladimir nodded, quickly threw away the cigarette butt in his hand and turned around to deal with the matter. He almost fell down when he got off the gangway, looking very embarrassed.

This is a bit ironic. Neither the battle in front of him nor the Germans made this Iron Soldier lose his temper like this. However, he was panicked and panicked because he accidentally let out some words because of his deep hatred for Mahlis.


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