"Tell comrades to stay calm and don't shoot without my order. Remember, we are still Germans. These Nazi pigs who came to die don't know what is happening in the bridgehead. There is a lack of information in the first hand."
Advantages send them on their way.”
What Malashenko said contained some obscure and difficult-to-understand professional terms. Comrade Alsim, who is illiterate, could not fully understand one thing he said. It can only be said that he barely understood it, and only half-guessed and half-understood it.
What to do next.
"Perhaps I am overly worried, Comrade Division Commander. But... we may not have enough troops and insufficient firepower. We don't know how many reinforcements the Germans have and whether they carry heavy weapons. Apart from these few Panther IIs, we
There is no other technical weapon support, only basic infantry light weapons. I think this risk is a bit high."
Alsim is a straight-forward man. His education level is about zero. Alsim does not have those meandering words of a literary poet. His biggest characteristic is that he says what he thinks. Of course, he is quite recognized by Malashenko for this reason.
, practical and practical grassroots commanders who are experienced and not vain are the talents Malashenko needs most.
"Don't worry, Alsim, the feast for the Kraut will be ready soon."
It has a lot to do with being in a good mood. In short, Malashenko, who is in high spirits during happy events, is now willing to give Malashenko a little explanation and describe what kind of "Manchu-Han banquet" will be held for the Germans later.
For a big meal.
Anyway, the time spent waiting for the German guy to come over is idle. Wouldn't it be nice to have someone to chat with?
"The main force of the division has already set off, but in order to prevent sudden encounters with German reinforcements when crossing the bridge, if the movement is too big, it will be discovered far away. I have the main force of the division on standby on the other side of the bridge. Since it is to give the Germans a
Surprises must be properly arranged.”
"As soon as the gunshots from our side rang out, we caught the Germans off guard and inflicted maximum casualties in the shortest time before they could react, causing them to get into chaos. Then, the main force of the division on the other side of the bridge responded with gunshots.
No. 1, all kinds of heavy equipment and accompanying infantry will swarm in to support us, which can completely guarantee that the Germans will not even have a chance to escape, this is inevitable."
Creating a surprise for the Germans is just one of them. Malashenko is more worried that the division's main force will make too much noise when crossing the bridge. The Germans will find out and be exposed when they are far away, giving the Germans something to do.
If you prepare for a sudden fire attack, it will be a lot of fun.
But if the Germans are on the march and are suddenly attacked by "friendly forces" without any preparation, then the situation will be completely different.
The latest information that the Germans who arrived on the march could learn was that the Polish ghosts had been repulsed. Although the bridge garrison suffered heavy casualties, they received the support of a small and powerful force. Even if the Polish ghosts counterattacked again and made a comeback, they could temporarily
If you resist it for a while, it won't collapse instantly.
What Malashenko planned to do was to take advantage of this, just as Xiang Alsim said, to take advantage of the asymmetric advantage of poor information and send the German reinforcements on the road in surprise.
Don't you know that pretenders have made a surprise attack on the bridgehead and have seized control of the bridge?
Well, I will continue to wear your German skin and wait here like a rabbit, waiting to knock your sap and come to your door to die.
Intelligence is the most important thing in war. Of course, it does not matter whether it is ancient war or modern war. It is the same.
The beautiful work Alsim led his men to do was so swift and violent that the remaining "real German sticks" on the bridgehead did not even have a chance to report "the situation has changed" to the outside world before they were all overthrown by the "fake German sticks".
The rookies in charge of communications were Alsim’s immediate targets.
They thought they were coming to support the defense, but they didn't know that they were German reinforcements coming to die. When encountering a "friendly raid", they would inevitably be in chaos and be caught off guard. Don't even think about changing from a marching army to a combat formation in a short time.
To make an effective response, Malashenko seizes on the "short time" that may only last a few minutes.
This was enough for the main force of the division, tanks, self-propelled artillery, and infantry fighting vehicles, which had been prepared in advance, to carry the infantry of the brigade and press the accelerator all the way across the bridge. The advantages of pure mechanization were so exciting.
Furthermore, because he did not know the specific time of the arrival of the German reinforcements, Malashenko could not say whether his own large forces would arrive first or whether the German reinforcements would arrive first.
In this case, it would be even more inconvenient to issue an order for the main force to cross the bridge directly.
Just imagine, our own troops are crowded on the bridge, and the first wave of disguised surprise attack commandos are still wearing the uniforms of the Germans, and they are in a complete melee with the real Germans who arrived first. It is difficult to distinguish the real ones from the fake ones. Marashen
Ke really couldn't think of how he should direct such a chaotic scene.
The best solution is for the main force to stay on standby while you take care of the German reinforcements first. Separate them into two parts with direct fire based on the obvious areas where the battle is taking place.
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In this way, there will be no situation where you dare not fire indiscriminately "because your own people are also wearing German clothes". This situation can be completely avoided, and it will naturally be much easier to command.
To take a step back, even if there is an unexpected situation and the worst thing happens, the main force will not suffer heavy losses. This highly mechanized small force led by Malashenko can quickly escape at any time
It is small and flexible. Although it is relatively weak, it also has advantages, doesn't it?
All in all, in a nutshell, this is the second step of the action plan formulated by Malashenko.
This is the final decision made by Malashenko after thinking about all possibilities and all imaginable situations. Good or bad, that's all. This is what Comrade Ma can do at the moment.
The best plan he had come up with, the situation was urgent, and the reality was that there were too many variables, so Malashenko couldn't help but hesitate any longer.
"Comrade division commander, there is movement! There are tanks at the street corner at twelve o'clock! They are coming!"
Malashenko, who was unwilling to stay in the command building, was staying in the bunker fortification of the bridgehead. Accompanied by Alsim's personal bodyguards, he watched every change in the night and remained vigilant. Naturally,
You can notice this unexpected situation immediately.
Looking at the old No. 4 car driving slowly on the street and at the front of the marching column, Malashenko, who couldn't help laughing, just patted Alsim on the shoulder and left the last words, and then
Put away the binoculars and get up to leave.
"Act as planned, hook the Germans first. I will lead the men to deal with the tanks, and prepare to use maximum firepower to knock down the German infantry."