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Chapter 2036 Blood on the Street (Part 1)

Chapter 2036 Blood on the streets (Part 1)

That being the case, why did Iushkin say "the situation is not good" again?

This is of course not to say that Iushkin was dazzled, or that the Polish ghosts transformed into Polish supermen and used their bodies to carry the full-power 7.92mm bullet of mg42 and rush forward, but that these Polish ghosts had to pay a lot of effort.

After suffering casualties, the Germans' weaknesses were finally tested.

The heavy bombardment by mortars disrupted the rhythm and caused a lot of casualties. The German sentry and simple bunker originally set up under the machine gun building on the side of the street were bombarded by the Polish ghost's mortars, including people and sandbags.

, now it is just a pile of rubbish and rubbish with pieces of meat wrapped around pieces of rotten wood and sand.

There was no one guarding that disgusting machine gun building downstairs? The Polish ghost guy suddenly became excited after discovering this great news.

Some of the Polish ghosts who climbed over the wall from behind the building have now entered the building as if no one else was watching, and began to fight for the house with the German troops guarding the building.

"Poland... Damn it! The Poles have broken into the building! Come over quickly and guard the entrance to the corridor!"

"Grenade, throw the grenade downstairs! Quick!"

"Hold them down and don't let them go upstairs!"

The Germans who were blocked in the building by the Polish ghosts were obviously panicking. Their machine gun fire was suspended. They carried mg42 to guard the corridor to prevent the Polish ghosts who were attacking the building from rushing to the second floor.

The machine gun misfired, and seeing that the offensive was working, the Polish ghosts became even more energetic.

"Come on! The Germans are dying, we are going to kill them all! Work harder! Attack!"

The swarming waves of charges began to advance quickly along the main road, and many people separated from the left and right sides. They forced their way into the first floor of the two machine gun buildings along the main entrance of the first floor, and they climbed over the wall earlier.

The small troops that came in completed the rendezvous.

The German troops entrenched on the second floor then began to attack more violently. From the various muzzle flashes emerging from the windows of the small building, it was obvious that the group was fighting hard. There were even explosions and smoke from time to time.

From the window of the small building, the attackers and defenders who were fighting fiercely inside the building obviously used grenades, which shows the intensity of the battle for the house.

If there were no reinforcements, it would only be a matter of time before the German troops trapped in the building were destroyed. They would not be able to defeat the Polish ghost troops who were many times or even dozens of times more numerous than they were in attacking the building. Especially when grenades were used.

If so, it’s not something you can just sit back and relax with just one mg42.

On the other side, the German troops at the bridgehead on the west bank obviously wanted to support the two comrades in the crucial machine gun building. They sent a small force on the left and right to push forward, trying to suppress the Polish ghosts who were attacking and put them down.

The comrades in the building were rescued and joined them.

Once these two machine gun commanding heights, one on the left and one on the right, are lost, cross-blocking the entire main street, the German garrison at the bridgehead on the west bank will no longer have any defensive advantage at all.

The remaining garrison forces must prepare to rely on simple fortifications such as the bridgehead to resist the attack and make a final desperate fight with the Polish ghosts. To put it bluntly, it is a flat ground defensive battle without solid fortifications to rely on.

If you think about it with your brain, you will know that this is a perfect fit for the Polish ghost's mortar to use its firepower! After one blast, a whole swarm of swarms rushes you, how can you be so fucking defensive? Is this really going to happen?

At that time, the German army had no hope of winning.

The German commander in charge was obviously aware of this situation. The two small infantry units sent to support the machine gun building proved that the consequences of losing the two machine gun buildings were absolutely unbearable.

However, seeing that the cooked duck was about to arrive, the Polish ghost guy was unwilling to give in and responded quickly.

Due to the temporary ceasefire of the machine guns, they had the opportunity to advance along the main street of the neighborhood. The offensive waves of the rebellious Polish ghosts had already advanced to a very close position. They had sufficient manpower to carry out "attack on the building" and "advance on the neighborhood" at the same time.

Whether the quality of these two front lines of combat is not that good is another matter, but the number of people is indeed sufficient.

This caused a problem that made the German army even more dumbfounded: the two support teams were blocked and separated by the attack waves of the Polish ghosts. If they wanted to support the machine gun building as expected, it meant repelling them head-on.

It is necessary for the Polish ghost guys to attack this group of enemies and clear out the obstacles in front of them.

But...the two support teams total only over a hundred people, and the two support teams alone only have a few dozen people.

What about the Polish guy opposite?

Damn, there must be at least five or six hundred numbers!

It is not impossible to fight a war with a disparity in military strength, but if you take one-fifth of someone else's military strength and have no technical or equipment advantages, you can fight against them in an offensive-to-attack manner.

Sorry, this is not called a battle with huge disparity in military strength. This is called a battle in which people lose their lives to improve their performance.

What's more, the German garrison troops who were fighting fiercely with the Poles also knew how much they weighed.

The gap in combat effectiveness between the second-line garrison troops and the first-line field elites was completely different. To be honest, they were only slightly better than this swarm of noisy Polish ghosts.

This kind of tough battle is no different from facing death. Even if it is fought by front-line field elites, they will have to run away as soon as they see that they can't win.

So don’t expect these two German support teams to be able to defy the odds. Fighting and retreating under the gradual advancement of the Polish attack wave is the most realistic portrayal. It is good to not be defeated on the spot and retreat. You must know the opponent

But with five times the force, what kind of bicycles do you need?

"Damn! If this continues, it will be over. We will lose this battle! Continue to organize our troops, we must defeat the Polish ghosts, and we must save the machine gun building!"

In the small building that was suspected of being a command post that Malashenko had previously targeted, a German major was standing in front of the window sill with binoculars in his hands, watching the battle scene closely. He was as anxious as a hot pot.

Ant.

Seeing that the newly organized support force was beaten back by the numerically superior Polish ghosts, they retreated step by step.

Unwilling to be reconciled, the major gritted his teeth and continued to order, asking his adjutant to organize more manpower and prepare for the attack. His unquestionable expression seemed to indicate that he would not give up until the two machine gun towers were saved.

But he never expected that the answer given by the adjutant beside him would be so terrible.

"Sir, there are no more troops. The only ones left are the command staff and security personnel in our building. We can no longer organize an attack."

"What did you say!?"

The major, who was both surprised and angry, was stunned for a moment, and then he quickly asked a question.

"What about that bastard Schwaner!? Hasn't the call been connected yet? Where are they? Why haven't I waited for him to come to my rescue yet!?"

(End of chapter)


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