The war lasted for a long time, and Iushkin, who had followed Malashenko and experienced many battles, had a rough classification and his own understanding of the combat capabilities of the various German forces.
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The ones ranked first and most difficult to deal with are undoubtedly those extremely crazy SS elites.
During those days on the southern front in Kursk, the battles every day were difficult. Even in the victorious battles, we had to use all our strength to compete with those crazy SS men, not to mention the battle in Prokhorovka.
When he was besieged by three elite divisions of the armed SS, Iushkin believed that he would never forget the tragic battle in which the entire army was almost wiped out and the ship capsized in the ditch.
After that, there are the elites of the Wehrmacht, such as the Grossdeutschland Infantry Regiment, which has fought against each other before, and its organization is far superior to the Wehrmacht's troops of the same level. Not only is this group of well-equipped, but also has a lot of troops, the Wehrmacht's combat power is not inferior to that group of lunatics.
Weijun, fighting against such an opponent is by no means an easy task.
But comparing the two, Iushkin still felt that the lunatics of the SS were more difficult to deal with.
As for the reason, it is very simple. The Wehrmacht, no matter how capable it is, can only hold on for a while longer when it is time to collapse, but this group of elite lunatics of the armed SS is different.
This group of lunatics will use all means to fight until the last moment, and there are almost no or very few people willing to surrender voluntarily. At least so far, Iushkin has not encountered them with his own eyes.
Accustomed to the extreme madness of the SS, Iushkin naturally looked down upon the casual surrender of the Wehrmacht.
If the German sticks defending this area were replaced by a bunch of SS lunatics, Iushkin estimated that this absolutely winnable battle would have to last at least another half hour before it was over.
Although failure is inevitable in the end, at least for the Germans themselves, they can delay and buy some time, and time is the most precious thing in the military.
"It's better if they are willing to surrender. Our mission is not to annihilate them all. We have other things to do. Grab your gun and follow me."
Malashenko, who had no extra time to waste, was the first to pick up the weapon, opened the car and got out of the car, followed closely by Iushkin, who was still muttering in a low voice.
"Where is Kirill fighting? Didn't you transfer him to be the platoon leader?"
Iushkin never leaves Kirill for more than three minutes. This is the latest change that Malashenko has discovered after Kirill was transferred out in the recent period.
"You can go and try to find him. He is nearby. His platoon belongs to a regiment and is under the command of Kulbalov. Didn't I tell you before?"
Malashenko walked in front with Somi in his hand and said as he walked, deploying Kirill to the regiment with the strongest combat power and the highest proportion of veterans may make the young man who has just assumed the position of vehicle commander and platoon commander feel even more pressure. But
Compared with these, Malashenko hopes that Kirill's safety can be effectively guaranteed and that he will not face excessive battlefield dangers.
"I've left him in your hands. I don't need to tell you more about what to do. You don't need to give him any special care. You just need to keep an eye on him. You know what I mean..."
Recalling what he had just said to Kulbalov not long ago, Malashenko, who still remembered all this, was not too worried about Kirill's personal safety.
The only "Super IS6" that Karamov modified by himself was given to Kirill by Malashenko as his car.
This baby tank can be said to be the most powerful tank in the entire division except for the four is4s. Many commanders are jealous and jealous that they still can't get it. Kirill just got transferred and became the commander for the first time.
Such an awesome car is truly enviable.
Before he finished speaking, Malashenko saw two familiar figures before he took two steps out. It was also Kulbalov who had just gotten off the car, standing next to the huge body of his IS4 heavy tank.
He was listening to a battle report from a man in front of him who was obviously a subordinate, and the little man who was giving the report, who was a head shorter than Kulbalov, was obviously Kirill.
"Did you see that? Over there, you want Kirill. If you want to go over and say something, you'd better hurry up and gather and set off in five minutes."
Malashenko, who took the initiative to stop, raised his finger and pointed in the direction not far in front of him. Iushkin, who followed Malashenko and walked forward, naturally followed the finger to see clearly, and immediately said nothing.
He said and ran quickly in the direction of Kirill.
"This kid definitely still hates me, damn..."
Looking at the back of Iushkin who ran quickly towards Kirill without saying a word, Malashenko, who was sighing with his hands on his hips, couldn't help but shake his head.
Sometimes you will face this kind of embarrassing problem when dealing with people who are not very emotionally intelligent and stubborn, but Malashenko does not think this is a serious matter.
Given time, this kid Iushkin will slowly figure it out and understand.
And now, he just needs some time.
After all, the real situation at the moment is that he can't even convince himself, and he still looks down on Artyom, who has just replaced Kirill, and cannot accept it. The idiot Qingtou Qingjia is talking about Iushkin.
character.
Malashenko, who was thinking about Artyom as he was thinking about it, simply looked back and saw at a glance that Artyom was already doing his job between battles without having to say anything, and went into the car to supplement what he had just fought.
Check the shells and machine gun bullets consumed in the turret to see if there is any problem with the machine gun on the top of the turret. Do this carefully.
The unintentional small details further increased Malashenko's recognition of the new loader. At least Artyom was more sensible and tolerant than the impetuous Kirill.
If Artyom is also a rigid man who can't stand grievances and unwarranted expressions, Malashenko is really worried that the two people might fight. Iushkin's small body is not even three or two.
He was beaten to a pulp by Artyom at the next moment, and the situation would probably be even more difficult to end at that time.
"Hey, take your time, there is no need to rush this matter."
Looking at Iushkin, who changed his appearance when he saw Kirill not far away, with a smile on his face, Malashenko understood that the purest soldier could only be like this, and that he cared about the life and death of his comrades.
The root cause of all this.
As soon as Malashenko turned around to get down to business, before Malashenko had time to take action, Varosha, who was running all the way, waved his arms and entered Malashenko's field of vision, holding what seemed to be a folder in his hand.
The same unknown object.
"Comrade Division Commander, what a great discovery! We took away the German forward headquarters on a position. Several Germans inside were busy burning documents and were shot to death by our soldiers. Those who were snatched away did not have time to burn them.