Facts have proved that an army that is good at using "blitzkrieg" is not necessarily good at dealing with "blitzkrieg".
Because when Major Gavrilov led a group of soldiers into the German front line, he defeated them with just one charge... The German army did not expect that an enemy force would suddenly appear from behind, and it was organized.
, they could even tell which ones were the enemy and which ones were their own in the dark, so they soon fell into chaos and the Soviet army opened a gap to break out.
Ironically, the vanguard of the breakout were two tanks taken from the German army... They covered the Soviet troops on the left and right as they crossed the German defense line, and even led them towards the Soviet defense line.
In fact, heading towards the Soviet defense line was the most important thing, because the Soviet soldiers in the dark thought it was the Germans who were attacking, so they fired a barrage of bullets without any explanation. If the tanks hadn't been driving ahead to cover, I don't know how many people there were.
To fall under a hail of bullets.
It was not until the tank crew stretched out a Soviet flag from the turret and illuminated the flag with a flashlight that the gunfire gradually stopped... This flag had been prepared before, and it was also the most important task given to the tank crew.
On the other side, Colonel Ovich was reporting to the commander of the 27th Army, Major General Mstislav.
"Sorry, Comrade General!" Colonel Ovič stood up and said, "We did not hold the line of defense!"
"Not only did you fail to hold the defense line, Ovič!" Major General Mstislav frowned with dissatisfaction: "You also lost nearly half of your subordinates!"
"That's because we held our ground, Comrade General!" Colonel Ovich replied.
"I don't think so!" Major General Mstislav turned his attention from a large pile of documents to Colonel Ovich: "What happened to the 333rd Regiment being surrounded by the enemy? They broke out from Brest
heroes, but under your command, they fell into the enemy's encirclement again in just one day. Do you know how bad this will affect our troops?"
"They are indeed heroes, Comrade General!" Colonel Ovech said: "They fought bravely. I ordered them to retreat several times, but Major Gavrilov refused... They are also the ones who have resisted the Germans for the longest time.
, but the two regiments on the left and right wing could not do it, which is why the 333rd Regiment was surrounded! Then we lost contact with the 333rd Regiment. I think maybe their radio station was broken!"
Major General Mstislav was speechless. He could not accuse a man of holding on to his position without fear of death.
"Comrade General!" Colonel Ovich continued: "I have an idea, why don't we nail the bunkers with wooden planks to disguise them as wooden houses?"
"Disguised as a wooden house?" Major General Mstislav was somewhat interested in this suggestion.
"Yes!" Colonel Ovitch said: "Disguise the bunkers as wooden houses, so that they will be mixed in with nearby wooden houses and the Germans will not be able to distinguish them!"
Major General Mstislav nodded and praised: "It's a very constructive idea, Comrade Ovich, we can try it, maybe it can play a role in confusing the enemy!"
"General!" At this time, a communications soldier walked into the headquarters and reported: "We have a unit that broke through the enemy's encirclement and fought back! They said it was the 333rd Regiment!"
"The 333rd Regiment?" Major General Mstislav couldn't help but be surprised.
"The 333rd Regiment?" Colonel Ovech's face suddenly turned as white as a piece of paper.
"Yes, the 333rd Regiment!" the signal soldier replied: "They also captured two enemy tanks!"
"Is their commander still alive?" Colonel Ovich asked: "I mean Major Gavrilov, and Commissar Fomin!"
"I don't know, Comrade Colonel!" the correspondent replied.
"Great!" Major General Mstislav stood up from his chair: "Let their commander come to me!"
"Yes, General!"
"General!" Colonel Ovech said: "I'm going to see their situation!"
"No, Comrade Ovich!" Major General Mstislav said: "Don't you want to hear what happened to the 333rd Regiment?"
"I can ask it myself!" said Colonel Ovech.
"Wouldn't the commander be more detailed?" Major General Mstislav looked at Colonel Ovich with some confusion: "Also, what is the name of their commander?"
"Major Gavrilov!" Colonel Ovich could only reply helplessly: "And political commissar Fomin!"
"Very good!" Major General Mstislav said: "You will see them soon, if they are one of the survivors. They are surprising, aren't they? They can actually break out under such circumstances,
Two tanks were also captured, which is simply a miracle!"
"Yes, General! This... is unexpected!" Colonel Ovich was a little distracted.
Ten minutes, to Colonel Ovich, seemed like ten seconds... In fact, Colonel Ovich hoped that this time would never come, or that it would not be Gavrilov and Fomin who walked into the headquarters.
But he soon became disappointed.
It was Major Gavrilov and Political Commissar Fomin who lifted up the black cloth and walked into the headquarters. Although they were covered in blood and Major Gavrilov had a new injury... his left hand was hung with a bandage.
"Welcome back, heroes!" Colonel Ovitch greeted him warmly.
"Comrade Colonel?" Political Commissar Fuming was a little surprised: "I thought... the division headquarters was occupied!"
In fact, what political commissar Fomin wanted to say was that he thought Colonel Ovič had died.
"Yes!" Colonel Ovitch replied: "The Germans attacked very fiercely. They did occupy the division headquarters, and we withdrew during the battle!"
This made Political Commissar Fuming a little dissatisfied, because the order they received had always been to "hold the position and not take a step back." Even though he knew that the 333rd Regiment was about to be surrounded, Colonel Ovech retreated... Although he would
It was whitewashed as "withdrawn during the battle."
"Welcome!" Major General Mstislav shook hands with Major Gavrilov and Political Commissar Fomin respectively.
"You definitely don't believe it!" Major General Mstislav said: "Just now, we were discussing your being surrounded. He admired your spirit of preferring death to retreat on the battlefield..."
"At the same time, I'm sorry!" Colonel Ovitch interrupted: "Because we failed to hold the two wings and you were surrounded by the enemy!"
"If the war situation is not urgent!" Major General Mstislav said: "I would be very willing to listen to you describe the situation of the breakout. But I think we should listen to Colonel Ovich's suggestion of 'log house disguise' first..."
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"Log cabin disguise?" Major Gavrilov raised his eyebrows.
"Colonel Ovič's suggestion?" Political Commissar Fomin turned his attention to Colonel Ovič, who was dripping with sweat.
"Is there any problem?" Only Major General Mstislav didn't know what happened.