When Shulka got out of the manhole cover, he was holding a towel in his hand, humming a song, and led the others to the bathhouse with ease.
People who are attentive will find that what Shulka is humming is the German song "Heil to Victory"... It is normal to know this song. It is a propaganda song for the German army. Usually, especially after winning a war, he will use a loudspeaker to shout at the Soviet army. The direction was played over and over again, so that the Soviet soldiers were all familiar with it. Although they did not know the general meaning of the lyrics, humming a few lines was not a big problem.
The bathhouse was foggy, and as expected, there were eight Germans taking a bath. Judging from the military uniforms and caps hanging nearby, they were indeed officers.
Seeing Shulka and others walking in, the officers' eyes flashed with anger. The leader with blond hair and blue eyes scolded Shulka and others... This was exactly the effect Shulka wanted.
If Shulka and others appeared in front of them with clothes on, their first reaction would be to grab a gun and resist. It would be difficult to deal with them. These guys are very vigilant. Even if they are taking a shower, they will keep their pistols one step away. Location.
But now, they obviously take Shulka and others as their own, but these "own people" are so ignorant that they even plan to get in when the officer is taking a shower.
Then, the blond man with blue eyes quickly realized something.
Shulka guessed that he must have thought of the guard outside the door... As long as the guard is there, it is impossible for "anyone waiting" to come in. The fact that someone can come in means two things: one is that these people appear from the inside, and the other It's just that the guards have finished.
From this it can be inferred that these people come with bad intentions.
After thinking of this, the blonde's blue-eyed look quickly turned into fear and panic, and then he turned around to grab the gun.
But it was already too late. With a wave of Shulka's right hand, the assassin stabbed diagonally upward from the right side into his vocal cords.
The blond man with blue eyes grabbed his neck in pain and wanted to shout but couldn't. When he turned around and looked at Shulka, his eyes were full of unwillingness, despair and anger.
Shulka could understand the meaning of this look.
Blond hair and blue eyes are the most obvious features of the Aryans. Hitler was a racist. He believed that the Aryans were the best nation. He even launched wars to eliminate the inferior nations and gain more living space for the superior nations.
Because of this, whether they are pure Aryans is often a criterion for Hitler to reuse his subordinates.
This will naturally make those German officers who are Aryans feel a sense of superiority and think that they are inherently better than others.
At the moment of death, in the last moment of his death, the German Aryan officer in front of him seemed to be still thinking... How could it be possible, how could I die in the hands of an inferior race? This way? This is a shame, a complete shame!
But war is such a reality, it will not give anyone a chance to come back, and the Aryans are no exception.
Shulka pulled out the spur, and blood surged out from the side of the officer's neck like a fountain, and flowed toward the sewer under the wash of hot water from the nozzle.
The officer slowly sat down against the wall, then fell to the ground, his blue eyes gradually losing their vitality.
The situation of others is similar. The unarmed and unprepared German army is certainly no match for the Soviet soldiers, although a considerable part of these Soviet soldiers are recruits... The 82nd Infantry Regiment is mostly recruits, and some of them are obviously It was my first time to kill someone. After I started, I stood a little helpless and made some noise.
Shulka was worried that the guard outside the door would notice something unusual, so he simply whistled and winked at Valery.
Valery nodded to show that he understood. He put the thorn under the nozzle and rinsed it quickly, then took the two people out... The guards at the door were easy to deal with. They would naturally think that it was him who walked out of the bath.
People were so defenseless that they even stood up and saluted because all the people bathing inside were officers.
Then, the Soviet soldiers crawled out of the manhole cover one after another.
Major Mikhailovich brought Shulka's clothes and equipment.
Shurka actually wanted to put on the uniforms of those German officers, or have a few soldiers disguise themselves as officers to cause trouble.
But after thinking about it, I decided to forget it.
Mainly because this was an unplanned event and the whole group was not informed in advance. A sudden change in the plan would inevitably cause some confusion.
For example, soldiers disguised as German officers would be accidentally injured, and Soviet soldiers would hesitate when encountering German officers.
More importantly, this battle can almost be said to be a foregone conclusion, that is, the Soviet army has already won, and there is no need for such trouble.
This is indeed the case.
The battle started two minutes later. After all, the Soviet troops were all wearing military uniforms. They started fighting when they met the German troops when they went out.
If it were a normal attack, the 82nd Infantry Regiment might have to pay some price if it wanted to capture the hospital.
The problem was that the 82nd Infantry Regiment launched the attack from within, while the German army's firepower was directed outwards.
In addition, everyone in the 82nd Infantry Regiment had undergone targeted training in urban street fighting and was very familiar with the terrain, so the battle went smoothly. In just ten minutes, three buildings were occupied and moved as quickly as possible.
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The reason why it is so fast is that it was planned beforehand.
The attack of the 82nd Infantry Regiment was not carried out gradually one by one, but was expanded as much and as quickly as possible at the first time. Even before that, the tasks were assigned to each unit: which area a battalion is responsible for,
Which area the second battalion is responsible for will be refined within the battalion.
There is no need to say more about why this is done.
The most important thing about this unexpected sneak attack is not to clear out the enemies in a certain building, but to deploy the troops as quickly as possible.
If we only focus on the immediate situation, a regiment of more than a thousand people can indeed securely occupy a building, but this will also prepare the German troops in other buildings for targeted defense.
On the other hand, if you do not focus on clearing a certain building but instead infiltrate everywhere immediately, the enemy will have very little time to react.
On the other hand, the Soviet soldiers of the 82nd Infantry Regiment had received special training in street fighting. They were accustomed to placing snipers between buildings to cover each other. They were also accustomed to throwing a grenade before attacking and then emerging to use it.
Fire with a submachine gun, or fire an anti-infantry rocket at the passage.
What's more, they also used some special attack methods, such as using the characteristics of the building to climb and then throwing grenades at the windows.
As a result, the German army was defeated layer by layer and soon lost control of the hospital.