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Chapter 2095 Innocent and cute Iushkin

Chapter 2095 Innocent and Cute Iushkin

Camp No. 3 of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp is not only the "pig pen" where prisoners are held, there are also many other functional buildings. In general, it covers a very large area, even the Malashen

Ke brought a group over to make dumplings, but it took about ten minutes to clear up all the surrounding fighting.

Now, the voice on the other end of the radio was informing Malashenko of a somewhat tricky situation: the suspected SS defenders in the central office building refused to surrender and were hiding in the sealed building unable to escape.

They used loudspeakers to threaten that the Red Army would blow up the building if they dared to enter it, that everyone would die together, and that they would all be buried alive in one pot.

The battalion commander who was responsible for commanding the attack on the building did not dare to make any independent decisions and reported the news to the regimental commander.

When the regiment leader learned about this situation, he also felt like a Muggle. He thought that he would just order to use heavy artillery to blow down the building to save trouble. But then he thought that it would be better to ask the comrade of the division commander for instructions first, just in case this happened.

What special significance does the building have that Comrade Commander wants to keep? Regardless of so many things, let’s report it first and then talk about it.

"I know, bring people to surround the building! We can't let a German guy escape! I will be here soon with reinforcements."

As soon as he put down the transmitter in his hand, Malashenko, who was standing outside the turret to answer the radio, immediately turned around and waved directly to Alsim, who was still waiting under the car.

"We have new work to do, Alsim. Get your men in the car and follow me. There is a group of ** maniacs who want to challenge our bottom line."

"yes!"

He was excited when he heard that he was about to kill the German stick fanatics. After giving a military salute, Alsim immediately turned around and greeted his three squads to set off. Malashenko also returned to the turret, where he was supposed to be.

From the long position, he began to command the surrounding is6 heavy tanks and infantry fighting vehicles to move closer to the office building located in the central area of ​​the No. 3 Battalion.

"Listen to the fascist lackeys in the building! You have been surrounded, I repeat it again! Put down your weapons, the Red Army can guarantee your life safety! Stop making unnecessary resistance, everything and all buildings here, including under your feet

The land now belongs to the Red Army and the Soviets! Resistance in the end will only lead to death, so think carefully!"

Before seeing the person, he heard his voice first and commanded his gang of iron bastards. As soon as they approached the target area, Malashenko immediately heard someone holding a loudspeaker and speaking in German to persuade the Germans to surrender, and he followed him.

The German reply that came later was also shouted through a loudspeaker.

"Stalin eats shit! See you in hell, Bolshevik pig!"

"..."

"Then what are the Germans talking about?"

I can hear that the first half of the Mao-smelling pure German is probably my own side trying to persuade me to surrender, but I can’t understand the second half of the word. It’s a correct and precise German. I don’t care about the first half of it.

What exactly was the shouting about? Iushkin, who was only curious about the second half of the content, asked Malashenko.

"Well...it's nothing. Then the German guy said that his mother was standing on the street. He couldn't get any customers for a day and complained that he couldn't make money. He scolded the hair-washing guy for not introducing customers to his mother."

"...."

The innocent Iushkin was confused after hearing this. He did not realize that Comrade Commander was talking nonsense, let alone what it meant.

"What does standing on the street mean?"

"...."

Well, indeed, it is normal for Iushkin not to know. This child is an innocent and cute child who has grown up well under the red flag, but his mouth is a bit lacking.

"It's not interesting. It's an evil alchemy method. When we get to Berlin, you can go and ask his mother yourself."

You said you were standing on the street, but Iushkin didn't understand.

But if you want to talk about Berlin, hey, then this kid is really excited.

"Yes, yes, Berlin! We will definitely reach Berlin. I feel excited just thinking about it now!!!"

Iushkin can slowly get excited, but Malashenko has to get out of the car first to check the situation at the scene.

As soon as Comrade Lao Ma got out of the car, Alsim, who had already got out of the car and was in place, was waiting for escort by the car with his own men, and the leader of the regiment, who had also just arrived at the scene, was trotting all the way.

come over.

"Don't say any more. Just tell me what's going on now."

Malashenko preempted the nonsense. As he spoke, he walked forward by himself, preparing to go to a closer place to understand the situation for himself. The leader who did not dare to neglect immediately called to the people around him to protect his safety.

, together with Alsim and his entourage who were following Malashenko, pursued him.

"As you can see, Comrade Division Commander, there is a group of die-hard Fascist lackeys in the building who refuse to surrender. The exact number is unknown, but we estimate that there are at least more than a hundred people. Almost all the remaining Germans who have fled in the surrounding area in all directions are

We were driven into the building. So as long as this building is captured, Camp No. 3 will be completely ours. It is the last remaining nail."

"Um....."

While listening to the battle report, he walked to a low wall, raised his telescope and looked at the building known as the "Nail".

Malashenko discovered from the telescope that this broken building was four stories high. Most of the windows had been blocked with various gadgets brought by the Germans and transformed into firepower points with only a bullet hole left. A few of them had not yet been opened.

The blocked windows were also wide open, as if they had simply given up on defense. It could be seen that the German troops in the building were insufficient, and it would most likely be impossible to completely defend the building.

The entrance downstairs was closed. You didn't need to guess to know that the Germans must have sealed the door from the inside, either with furniture or other debris.

If you want to attack fortifications, this is not a problem. You can get in your car and fire a shot from the 130 cannon, and you can break through the door with all the debris blocking the door. Anyway, it is not a permanent fortification, so you can expect to have it.

How strong is it?

But the real problem is that there seems to be explosives in this building, and they are the kind that can blow up the entire building. The magnitude is not small, at least that is what the Germans themselves claim.

With a cautious attitude of preferring to believe what he has rather than what he has not, Malashenko does not want his elite soldiers to be buried with these fascist bastards. It is best to think of other ways to see if he can

The German guy in the building was forced out.

If possible, Malashenko still wants to capture this building as intact as possible. After all, you have to take into account the special nature of Auschwitz.

There may be many valuable things in that building, as well as evidence that can expose Nazi atrocities. Keep it as much as possible, lest the heinous crimes of these fascist bastards here be completely buried in history.

, future generations have no chance to witness this period of history, and they have to leave evidence for the innocent souls who died tragically here so that the world can know the complete truth.

In this matter, Malashenko believed that he was obligated, and his firm eyes were shining with such conviction, as always.

(End of chapter)


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