"Alarm! Sound the battle alarm! The Poles are rebelling, they are coming! Sound the battle alarm!"
"Watch out! Mortar!"
"Lie down! Lie down quickly!!!"
Malashenko did not expect that the bridgehead on the opposite bank of the West Bank would suddenly erupt in a firefight at this time. To describe it, it would be like you don't have a condom in your pocket but a familiar beauty suddenly calls and says that the house is empty.
Once it's turned on, it waits for you to go to bed, and you, who had planned to sleep alone, feel an extremely strong surprise. This kind of unexpected suddenness is almost the same.
However, Malashenko really does not want to see the scene in front of him happen at such a moment. These stupid Polish ghosts without eyes are very likely to ruin his own affairs.
If the Germans at the bridgehead on the west side of the bridge think that the situation is out of control and cannot control it, then these stubborn Germans will undoubtedly blow up the bridge.
Every German knows that when an uprising breaks out in the city, the Polish ghosts will definitely try to seek strong foreign aid. The Soviet army that has already reached the outskirts of Warsaw is the best choice.
So for the Germans, if the control of the bridge was seized by the Polish ghosts, it would mean that the control of the bridge fell into the hands of the Soviet army. This made no difference to the Germans, because it was
The rebellious Polish ghosts in the city would inevitably open the bridge to welcome the Soviet troops into the city. Even if they were to drive tigers and wolf wolves away, they would have to kill the Germans who were already gone and drive them away first.
In this way, some things become obvious.
Once the Germans feel that they can't handle it anymore and control of the bridge is about to change hands, Malashenko can give you a hundred guarantees that the Germans will definitely press the detonator to blow up the bridge without hesitation. Even if it is the Great Deutschland
Elite field troops like the division may still use the bridge and blow it up, but it is better than losing control of the bridge into the hands of the enemy.
Not to mention the problem of how the leading division, which relies heavily on heavy equipment, will transport heavy equipment into the city once the bridge is blown up.
Even if you just say now, at this moment, if the bridge is blown away, then Malashenko and the comrades No. 1 and 200 who are accompanying him will all be blown up to the sky on the spot, and then fall to the maintenance ground under the bridge.
Feed the fish in the Sva River.
You can't bet that the red-eyed Germans value friendly forces more than blowing up bridges. Malashenko hates leaving his fate in the hands of others, especially the enemy, even if he is wearing this skin right now.
The same goes for "friendly forces" that are already Germans.
His grandma! What should I do now? Who should I help?!
This is the issue that Malashenko needs to consider most.
Many people may subconsciously think of helping the Polish uprising. Malashenko also thought so at first, but this idea only flashed across his mind and was immediately rejected, and it disappeared in the blink of an eye.
If they were to fight all the way so blatantly, the Germans who are neither deaf nor blind would definitely be frightened by the "attack from both ends". Then blowing up the bridge quickly is the only outcome that even a kid can guess.
No matter how fast the attack speed is, the Germans still have at least a few minutes of reaction time, which is enough to blow up the bridge hundreds of times by simply pressing the detonation gate.
More importantly, Malashenko still doesn't know where the Germans set the dog-eared detonator. It's also unknown whether there are spare second or third detonators. It's completely unclear.
Even if Malashenko wants to fight, he can only swarm like a group of headless flies and hit without any target. If he doesn’t know where the detonators are specifically located and how many there are, then it is purely
It's a fucking nonsense, it's meaningless.
It seems like a strong beating, but in fact it's useless.
No matter how heavy the losses are, as long as all the people are not dead, the Germans can still easily use their fingers to make all Malashenko's efforts go to waste. As for leading the division to cross the river with heavy equipment, that's even more nonsense. The infantrymen are just flowing.
Let's swim across the river.
As for the future exchange of fire with the German suppression troops in the city, it is completely foreseeable how much the losses will be without heavy equipment cover.
So no matter what, this result is unacceptable to Malashenko.
We must first find out where the German detonators are, and there are several of them. The best time to take action is after confirming this key information. At least until it is absolutely necessary, Malashenko is determined not to meet this prerequisite.
Before, I had torn off my camouflage and directly fought with the German garrison. The risk factor was too high to bear.
Now that we have figured out this situation, there seems to be no need to say more about what to do next, as it is ready to come out.
"Attention, commanders, attention, commanders! You are not allowed to fire on the Germans without my order. We are going to support them! We must first defeat those Polish ghosts who are ruining our good deeds. We must first help the Germans win this battle."
A battle!"
"...."
Malashenko knew that such words would be difficult to accept, and the actual implementation would make people extremely reluctant.
The most elite army synthetic field group in the entire Soviet Red Army, a unit named after its leader, is now going to help the Germans and support these fascist bastards?
It doesn't matter who the "enemy" is, what matters is that fighting side by side with the Germans is really unacceptable, indeed in a very short period of time.
But precisely because they had a complete understanding of the specific circumstances and mission arrangements of the trip before departure, the captains of each vehicle who received Malashenko's order hardly hesitated for too long, and they all wanted to understand why they did this and what was involved in it.
necessity.
In order to take the overall situation into consideration, this is the only way to do it in this unexpected situation. Otherwise, you have no choice, if you really want to save the Central Bridge on the Vistula River, then this must be the case.
As for those Polish uprisings who suddenly came over...
Sorry, I can only blame you Polish ghosts for not being discerning and knowing how to pick the right time.
Carrying out your fucking night attack on the bridgehead in the middle of the night, and it happened to happen at this special juncture when Comrade Ma was about to do something big. Who the hell would I beat you if I didn't?
The importance of the mission comes first, and in addition, they are still wearing authentic German military uniforms. The comrades are all serious members of the Grossdeutschland Division now. Even if they do something that is unavoidable, they will not be able to do it afterwards.
It's easy to handle the ending, just leave the blame to the Germans. After all, history is written by the victors.
You mean the Red Army?
Don't be kidding, where did the Red Army come from? Where were the Red Army soldiers fighting against the Polish rebels on the bridgehead on the West Bank? Can you please stop making nonsense if you don't have evidence? Those were all Nazi Wehrmacht troops, carrying out brutal and bloody suppression
Brave Polish rebels.
The Soviet government expresses regret for this matter, strongly condemns it, and denounces the shameless atrocities of the fascist lackeys! These bloody executioners who brutally suppressed the resistance of the Polish people must be punished. We, the Soviet Red Army, are willing to act on their behalf and as the enforcers to send those gangs to justice