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Chapter 2792 Countdown to Destruction

Chapter 2792 Countdown to Destruction

Author: Corgi

Chapter 2792 Countdown to Destruction

The shrill sound of the air breaking through the air was indeed a bombardment by the Russians, but the shrill sound of the air breaking through the air was limited to this. Day after day, the loud explosions that appear every day did not ring immediately.

Colonel Stheim, who had just been protected by the guards, had just moved into the tower, and before he could go upstairs, felt something was wrong, and suddenly stopped as if the pause button was pressed, even his eyes seemed to be still.

"What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you, Colonel."

The adjutant beside him was puzzled by why his commander suddenly stopped, and then turned around and looked at Colonel Stheim with a little surprise.

"Listen, something is wrong! There is no explosion, but the Russians clearly called out artillery barrage with dense whistling sounds."

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The speechless adjutant only realized the problem after hearing this. He was only focused on fulfilling his duties and quickly protected Colonel Stheim to the stairs and had no time to care about this matter.

"Is it true!? There is really no explosion, but the Russians clearly. What's going on?"

An unusual and bizarre situation is unprecedented. Not to mention encountering it, I have never even heard of it.

The Berliners who were bathed in artillery bombardment all day may be the first time they knew there were still Russian shells that could not be fired, at least the young adjutant did.

"You'll know when you go out and take a look, come with me!"

"Yes! Keep up! Protect the Colonel!"

Although it was a military force with little combat experience, at least Colonel Stheim, who had received sufficient and professional training, did a good job in order to enforce orders and enforcement efficiency. Especially compared with most German troops who were running all over the ground, it was really better.

The group led by Stheim quickly ran out of the air defense tower and returned to the place where they were standing and talking not long ago and had just left for a while, but what they saw was a different situation at this moment.

Looking up at the night sky, there are not only countless stars and the cold and desolate moonlight, but also unknown white paper flying all over the sky at this moment, just like the heavy snow in winter.

"What is this? Where did this come from?"

It is not surprising that the young adjutant who has been in the security service in the Berlin Guards and Xu troops has never seen such a scene.

However, Colonel Stheim, who had been forced to retreat to the second line due to his disability, played the whole game in the first half of the Barbarossa operation, and it was not until 44 that he "returned to Berlin with glorious honor" that Colonel Stheim knew very clearly what the "flying snow" in front of him was.

"The Russians' leaflets of surrender were stuffed into large-caliber shells and fired at us with howitzers. I often saw this thing in 1943 years. The last time I saw this scene was in southern Ukraine, which is really nostalgic."

Putting rolls of surrender orders in advance into the hollow warhead with large caliber projectiles, and hitting the enemy at a distance to "send express delivery" is not a high-tech job. The Red Army, which has always pursued artilleryism, can only be said to be one of the key skills, and it is not surprising.

What really surprised the Germans, to be precise, and Colonel Stheim was the content written on the leaflet of persuading surrender.

Colonel Stheim picked up a piece of paper from the ground and curiously wanted to see what was written on it. After a quick look at it, he looked solemn.

"This Russian is not kidding!? Bragging! It must be yes, they want to scare us. This kind of pediatric trick can be easily seen through even those soft Italian noodles, which is definitely fake!"

The adjutant who also picked up a leaflet and read it first spoke. His words were filled with a disdainful tone that both meant self-comfort and a sneering disdainful tone. It sounded like he was trying to convince himself with these words and tried to convince himself.

but.

No matter how disdainful the young adjutant disdained, how to raise the decibel seemed to be giving someone courage, only Colonel Stheim's increasingly solemn expression remained unchanged.

The content on the flyer is not much, and the concise German text only explains one thing.

The Nazi creation behind Colonel Stheim, this giant air defense tower that symbolized that Germany would never fall, would not fail, was about to be ruthlessly destroyed by the Russians, as Dr. Goebbels and the Head of State said in person.

The Russians used long-range heavy howitzers to hit flyers all over the sky, just wanting to express the simplest meaning.

Give up this seemingly magnificent and indestructible air defense tower, and all Germans who receive this leaflet, regardless of their military or civilian status, should leave as soon as possible.

If you are a member of the Nazi armed forces, then you are welcome to save it properly after seeing this leaflet, and then take it to find the Red Army troops nearby to surrender. This leaflet is your preferential certificate. Those who hold this item to surrender to the Red Army can be guaranteed to have a safety in life and basic survival supplies.

If you are injured or sick, you can even get basic medical assistance with this item.

Of course, all this must be based on your voluntary surrender. Please be sure to consider it clearly and properly keep this leaflet. Now, there is no need to work hard for the end of the world and the cruel and ruthless bandits to die.

As for another situation.

If you are an ordinary Berlin citizen, you are a war refugee who was forced to fall here due to the war.

That's better.

The only thing you need to do when you receive this leaflet is to bring your own relatives and friends with you. All those who do not want to die in this zoo and under the air defense tower will escape from the place as quickly as possible and stay away from the control of the Nazi armed forces as much as possible to avoid being treated as a human shield and ensuring personal safety.

If necessary, you can go to the Red Army's liberated area to take refuge. The Red Army will not regard unarmed civilians as the target of attack, so you can rest assured.

The Red Army will ensure basic supply of living supplies, medical assistance, and all necessary humanitarian rescues.

It can be said that after explaining it in detail, but the words written on the flyer are very short, so short that Colonel Stheim, who had read it quickly, had plenty of time for thinking.

Rolling up his sleeves and looking at the time on the watch. Colonel Stheim, who had already lost his entire left hand in the war, barely ensured that the watch would not fall off his forearm by wrapping it around the cloth strip.

Now, the time accurately pointed to on the watch is less than three hours left before the final time limit clearly stated on the flyer by the Russians in black and white words.

In the Russian script, the second hand symbolizing the countdown to destruction, ticking, and the ultimatum's time limit passes rapidly in minutes and seconds.

Whether the Russians are bluffing or what they say is true is obviously the first priority that must be concluded as soon as possible.

(End of this chapter)
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