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Chapter 106 Bloody Smolensk (7)

When the KV1 heavy tanks, roaring with their diesel engines and dragging thick black smoke exhaust, rushed to the last ten meters away from the artillery position. The German artillerymen, who realized that they could no longer stop these Soviet heavy tanks, finally

He dropped the 105 mm armor-piercing bullet in his arms that had not yet been sent into the gun barrel, then turned around and fled.

As a non-frontline combat unit, the German artillerymen only have some submachine guns, pistols and rifles that are better than useless for self-defense. They can use these small weapons to deal with the invading enemy infantry, but they are like monsters with a total combat weight of 47 tons.

Needless to say, the results of the kv1 heavy tank are natural.

In his commander's periscope, he clearly saw the frightened German artillerymen abandoning their cannons and running away. It can be said that Malashenko, who had no mercy at all and had no intention of letting them go, immediately gave the order.

"All crews! Machine-gun fire at the German artillery, leaving no one alive! Kill these bastards!"

The two 762mm DT light machine guns equipped on the coaxial direction of the KV1 heavy tank turret immediately burst out streams of flames through the hands of the gunner and radio operator almost simultaneously after receiving the order from Malashenko.

Nearly a hundred 762mm DT light machine guns equipped on dozens of KV1 heavy tanks fired simultaneously, and the formation was like a moving machine gun position. The panicked German artillerymen fled toward the rear of the position and were shot in the back.

The most humiliating death method of the gun was to fall into a pool of blood one by one. More people who were shot were not killed on the spot but still moaned in pain and crawled forward slowly on the ground.

Seeing the German artillerymen who had taken the lives of their comrades with their own hands fall to the barrage of their own machine guns one after another, the Soviet tank crews, who were driven by a strong desire for revenge, did not have to fight back this time.

Ke personally gave the order, and the KV1 heavy tanks with full throttle and no loss of speed rushed forward like steam rollers running over the asphalt road.

A minute ago, the 12 SK18 105mm cannon howitzers that were standing firm at their respective gun positions, pouring out tongues of fire at the Soviet First Heavy Tank Breakthrough Battalion, were now being hit by the KV1 heavy tank that was charging at full speed with heavy throttle.

It simply fell apart and disintegrated into a pile of twisted and deformed parts.

Crunch--

The artillery barrel and body parts were crushed under the tracks, and the sharp friction and deformation sound was like fingernails scratching on a blackboard. It was like the grin of death from hell, constantly impacting the panic of the German artillerymen who were not able to die.

In their hearts, these half-dead German artillerymen who were struggling and crawling forward on the ground soon met the same fate.

The wide tracks that rolled up the wet soil and green turf supported the 47-ton steel body and slowly ran over the flesh and blood body. The internal organs and blood wrapped in muscles and bones were like water-filled balloons that burst instantly.

It usually splashes everywhere, and the wailing and screaming left at the last moment of life is like the death knell of the dead, echoing over the battlefield for a long time without dissipating.

When there was no longer a German artilleryman lying on the ground and struggling forward within his sight, Malashenko, whose eyes were bloodshot and still excited, did not stop there. After turning the front of the car and the direction of attack, he

The 1st Heavy Tank Breakthrough Battalion, under the command of Malashenko, continued to engage in this melee of positions between the three Soviet and German divisions.

I don’t know how much time passed in the state of selflessness with the roar of guns and engines. With the last shot of the Mosin-Nagant rifle, the crisp sound of gunshots like water droplets finally sounded, and an emotional roar was heard from behind.

After passing through all the sounds in his ears, it immediately echoed in Malashenko's ears.

"We have won, comrades! The Krauts have retreated! Hurrah!"

"Ula!"

"Ula!"

In a daze, bathed in the passionate slogans after victory, he lifted the turret cover above his head and leaned out. The scene in front of him was burning on the ruins of the battlefield burned by the hellish fire. There were traces of blood everywhere.

The situation was devastated, and Malashenko, who had completely lost nearly one-third of his troops after just one battle, could not be happy no matter what.

"In order to defeat an artillery high ground defended by a German light motorized infantry division, it was necessary to invest so much offensive force in order to barely win. In the past, it was always a joke that the Soviet army would always suffer the most casualties regardless of victory or defeat, but he

Who would have thought that the German army in 1941 was already so capable!?"

Before traveling to the present-day Soviet-German battlefield, Lin Jie, as a senior military enthusiast, always liked to play deductions and discuss with his "like-minded" friends.

Those German troops that only appear in war games and papers seem to be no match for the Soviets no matter how hard they fight based on the quality of their equipment. The fragile and weak Panzer III and IV tanks and the stupid, big and thick artillery are not as good as the Soviet equipment of the same period.

The quality was obviously down by more than one level. After some paper talk, Lin Jie and his partners finally concluded that they could only blame the Soviet army's weak soft power and poor command.

But when Lin Jie actually came to the Soviet-German battlefield in the summer of 1941 as Malashenko, Lin Jie, who had just woken up from a dream, realized how naive his original thoughts were, and those ridiculous conclusions seemed now

How stupid again.

The SS, who were armed with fanatical personality worship and sophisticated equipment, were simply a group of lunatics who were determined to get one more Soviet soldier on their backs.

The National Defense Forces, which have a long history and glorious tradition, are no worse than those of the National Defense Forces. In the eyes of Malashenko, a later time traveler, the superb tactical skills and the risk-taking attitude of the modern regular army are simply the same.

No different.

Although the elimination of cold weapons and the continuous advancement of the era of hot weapons have already reduced the greatest role that soldiers' personal bravery can play in the entire battle to the lowest point in the history of human warfare.

However, after this battle, Malashenko had to admit that a well-trained army with no advantage in equipment quality could still create an army under seemingly impossible circumstances.

Another incredible achievement.

As advanced intelligent creatures, the greatest subjective initiative that humans can exert in war is the most critical factor that determines the outcome of a battle.

When he thought that he still had four long years to go on such a difficult "road of survival", Malashenko, who had gradually cooled down from the madness during the war, couldn't help but let out a long sigh.


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