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Chapter 2191 The third choice

Chapter 2191 The third option

"What's the battle plan?"

"Intersperse, hurry up, go around behind the Germans, and then put these fascist beasts into cages. If they don't want to be pets, they will be killed. It's that simple."

"Huh... I just like hearing you say this."

Just like any previous attack, the leading division, which had formulated an action plan as early as the night before, left its position at dawn the next morning and set off to advance. Iushkin in the gunner's position

After getting an accurate answer about today's action from Malashenko, he looked excited.

What could be more exciting than driving such a powerful 70-ton war machine to crush some rats? The answer is of course no, at least for Iushkin, that is indeed the case

.

However, there was one thing that surprised Malashenko a little bit, and it was about the follow-up actions and reactions of the German army.

It stands to reason that the Germans suffered such a big loss yesterday. The joint between two military-level units was penetrated, and a main armored division was lost along with a group of supporting auxiliary troops. In just one day, the joint was destroyed.

They were killed and captured, and lost more than 10,000 to 20,000 people. They didn't even have time to mobilize troops to support them, so they were caught off guard and the Red Army stably drove in a salient wedge.

With such a big commotion on the battlefield, it stands to reason that the Germans should take action, at least give some reaction.

But what surprised Malashenko was that the whole night last night was peaceful and there was no movement at all.

Malashenko originally expected that the Germans might take huge risks to carry out night attacks, and desperately tried to remove the protruding wedge before the situation became irreversible, thereby stabilizing the position and maintaining the current battlefield situation so as not to be forced to retreat.

withdraw.

Therefore, after Malashenko negotiated with the political commissar, he not only set up enough forward security posts, both light and dark, but also sent mobile patrols to patrol back and forth between the security posts along the front in order to prevent small groups of enemies.

Leak in through the cracks in the guard post and engage in infiltration, sabotage or other shameful activities.

In addition to taking these passive defense measures, Malashenko did not just sit quietly and wait for the Germans to come to his door.

In order to ascertain the reality of the enemy and understand the specific movements of the Germans, Malashenko also sent more than one night reconnaissance team to inquire about the situation and understand the enemy's situation.

If you can catch a live tongue, come back at the end. If you can't catch it, don't force it. Just keep an eye on the German guy in the middle of the night and come back to report it. The task is considered completed.

After all, knowing the latest and timely information is bound to be the most beneficial to the action that will begin the next day. This is always true.

But what Malashenko didn't expect was that the Germans didn't move all night. They didn't retreat, and they didn't carry out sneak attacks and night battles. They just didn't move like a bastard.

According to the situation reported by the scouts who returned in the early hours of the night, in addition to placing more sentries and sending out more patrols outside the German position, it was too difficult to catch the tongue and the risk was extremely high. If it was not done well, it would be exposed. So

Apart from not being able to take action, almost no other seemingly abnormal or valuable information was found.

"That's weird. Could it be that these fascists just washed their necks and waited for us to go over and kill them, as you said? They neither attacked nor retreated. They have neither the desire to win nor the desire to survive. Could it be that they were forced to

Are you crazy? Or maybe I just think too much."

Lavrinenko felt something was wrong, and the political commissar also felt that there was something unspeakably strange about it.

"You have to be careful, Comrade Commander. The Germans' behavior is a bit abnormal. It's impossible to judge the reason and true intention of what they are doing now. I'm worried that there may be some dirty trick or unknown trap waiting for us. You

You must be careful when you lead the team and set off later, keep in touch with the division headquarters, and remember to communicate at any time if there is any situation."

Comrade Political Commissar's worries are not unreasonable. The German's abnormal behavior of neither seeking victory nor survival is indeed very strange. Even Malashenko can't quite figure out what the German's purpose is for doing this.

The situation is very clear. The two first-level German troops whose joints have been penetrated face a strong frontal enemy with a dual advantage in quality and quantity and have established a central protrusion. It is obvious that they have no choice and must do something.

.

If you still want to fight, then you should remove the central salient where the leader division is the main force as soon as possible, whether it is forcing the leader division to retreat or defeating the leader division, in short, you must re-establish the land connection between the two corps-level units as soon as possible.

Otherwise, when the subsequent large forces of the Red Army follow the offensive springboard along the central protrusion and invest more troops to continue to penetrate in depth, then the two first-level German army units will only end up with a miserable end: being divided and surrounded by the Red Army

Then they will be annihilated one by one. Either die or surrender. There is no other choice.

If you don't want to fight or feel that there is little hope and you can't fight, then the Germans should pack up their things last night, pack up and leave as soon as possible. At dawn the next morning, the torrent of steel from the Red Army will once again rush across the land of East Prussia.

During the fierce advance, the Germans at that time were unable to run away and had no way to escape. They could only passively accept the fight or directly choose to surrender.

This was a double-choice question, either a or b, but Malashenko didn't expect that the German guy didn't even choose ab, so he made a c and put it here, which is shocking.

What? Is it possible that you, Santoku, still feel that "the advantage is mine" even though you are in this position? You feel that you have a great advantage. With these two first-level units separated by a protrusion, you can defeat Wa.

Tutin's 3rd Belorussian Front?

One thing to say, you can't rule out this possibility. Who knows what the hell those crazy gangsters are thinking in their heads right now.

But if this is the case, Malashenko, who twisted his lips, secretly said "a good thing" in his heart.

Annihilating a large number of living forces is a very pleasant thing for the body and mind. This is the most direct way to speed up the demise of Fascism.

Malashenko really doesn’t think that the Germans can make any big waves in this field. If they can make a big splash, then let’s just put on a show. Malashenko asked himself that he was already “prepared to watch”, and the leader under his command

The same goes for teachers.

The forward troops of the Leader's Division, led by Kurbalov's brigade, relied on high-speed, fully mechanized marches and soon advanced to the first calibrated relay node on the road: a little-known town called Oraqin.

Periphery.

This is the first place expected, and the most likely place to be resisted by the German organic defense forces, provided that the Germans are really willing to mobilize their troops to a barren town so far away from the combat area.

(End of chapter)


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