"Hello? I'm Malashenko, where are you now? Bring me the car quickly, I'm going to kill those nazis! Move quickly!"
As soon as the radio over there was connected, Malashenko here opened his mouth and started talking wildly.
Kulbalov, who was standing next to Malashenko, was speechless. It was rare for the division commander to get angry and yell as soon as he picked up the microphone. This can certainly be reflected objectively.
At this moment, Malashenko was so anxious that it would be an understatement to say his butt was on fire.
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But what is unexpected is that the answer given by Iushkin on the other end of the radio not only failed to extinguish the fire of the impatient Malashenko, but actually added fuel to the fire that was "absolutely unavoidable" for the division commander.
Oil effect.
"What did you say!? You are on the front line now, on the battlefield!?"
"Damn it! Without my order, who would allow a coward to drive around in my car!? What? Acting commander?! Damn it, you fucking acting commander, you Suka thing! Look at this fight!
After I beat you, why don’t I peel off your leather and hang it on the outside of the tank to use as paint!”
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Malashenko, who was so angry that his head was smoking, put down the phone without saying a word. His whole body felt like a fire with fuel added, and the raging fire burned even brighter.
Kurbalov, who was standing aside, saw this scene and thought he should say something, but for a while he couldn't think of anything suitable to say. In a hurry, he said something that even he felt was quite a bit strange.
Words of regret.
"Comrade division commander, are you willing to peel off Iushkin's skin and hang it outside the tank?"
Malashenko, who was so angry that he had his hands on his hips and was about to blow out white smoke from his nose. When he heard this, what could he do? He immediately threw a murderous look at Kulbalov, and Kulbalov
Balov was so stunned that he shivered as if he had stepped on a high-voltage wire. Before he could react, he heard Malashenko speak immediately.
"Hurry up and peel off the skin of this Suka thing! I'll lose ten years of my life if you just cause trouble for me with such a bossy thing!"
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Iushkin dug out the trap. Before Malashenko returned to the team, he took advantage of the authority granted to him by Malashenko as acting commander to lead the team on the expedition.
And if you go on an expedition, go on an expedition. The problem is that this guy didn't go there on a fucking bicycle. Instead, he brought the division's direct guard tank company that Malashenko left with him, including more than a dozen IS7s.
He sat down in the position that belonged to Malashenko and announced that he would personally lead the team to defeat the Germans.
Malashenko was already so angry that he was smoking. At the end of the smoke, he felt like laughing for no reason, and was so happy that he was so angry.
I have always said that I hope that Iushkin can grow up, master the command skills, and one day be able to move up the ranks and not be a gunner all his life and just stay in this position until he retires.
Although Malashenko has promoted Iushkin several times, all the way to the level of captain. However, Iushkin has never had experience in leading troops in war. Before he first followed Malashenko, he was a T34
The gunner and commander of the vehicle, after working with Malashenko, he became a full-fledged gunner, specializing in the art.
It has gone round and round from the outbreak of the war in 1941 to the final eve of victory in 45 years.
Originally, I was a little regretful that Iushkin did not take a command position until the end of the war. I even doubted whether I should give Iushkin more opportunities and a position to train myself.
Who would have thought that in the end Iushkin would directly kill the big one himself, dragging the team that belonged to Malashenko to fight without asking. The battle went full circle and ended up becoming more and more lively.
Going back, I returned to the state of being a gunner and commander at the beginning of 1941.
Who can say with confidence that this incident was foreseeable? Anyway, Malashenko never thought of it at all.
It doesn't matter whether you are angry or angry enough to laugh.
The real so-called reality is that something unexpected has happened now. It is obvious before our eyes. Iushkin commanded the No. 177 IS7 company without a commander and the entire division's direct guard tank company. He stepped on the accelerator and rushed forward.
Went to the front line to fight with German soldiers.
Malashenko needs to solve this thorny issue as soon as possible. Otherwise, any whining and anger will be of no use.
Malashenko, who was fully aware of the situation, did not lose his mind. After cursing casually and venting his anger twice, he immediately returned to normal. Before Kulbalov could react, he turned around and spoke again.
"Do you still have a car here? Don't tell me not. If you don't have an IS7, then an IS6 will do."
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It is naturally impossible to say that Kulbalov had no idea what Malashenko meant when he asked him what he meant and what he wanted to do.
It's just that Kulbalov still doesn't know whether the division commander can be allowed to do this, or whether it is appropriate to do so.
Seeing that Kulbalov was hesitant, Malashenko, who was quite impatient, continued to speak.
"Why are you acting so mother-in-law today?! Is it there or not? If you can't answer it, I'll go out and look for it myself!"
"Yes, yes, comrade teacher!"
Kulbalov couldn't bear it any longer. Even the previous warnings from his political commissar comrades could not withstand Malashenko's aggressiveness.
Keeping the advice of comrade political commissar in mind is completely different from facing the pressure of comrade division commander. It can even be said to be completely unrelated.
Although it was not clear whether Malashenko should really be allowed to do this, since the division commander and comrades had shouted at him, Kulbalov had no choice but to hand over his old excuse.
"My command vehicle is not far from here. It is parked on the opposite street. I will call my crew to drive it over. Comrade division commander, do you want it?"
Even if asking was in vain and he already had the answer in his mind, what he guessed and what Malashenko said personally were two completely different things. Kulbalov, who was still worried about what he wanted to say, needed someone.
result.
Perhaps it is quite a coincidence that Malashenko's next answer happened to be exactly the same as the result of Kulbalov's conjecture.
"I have used your car. You stay here and are responsible for mobilizing reinforcements. Leave the specific command on the front line to me. I will contact you when I arrive. Tell your people to let them listen to my command. Your car is temporary now.
Division commander command vehicle."
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His own car was driven away by his subordinates. Malashenko, who was not willing to be screwed, directly commandeered Kulbalov's brigade commander command car, which was also one of the early batch of IS7 prototypes.
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Although it is not as powerful as the subsequent mass-produced IS7 and does not have the built-in composite armor during construction, it is still an extremely terrifying war beast that is basically the same as Malashenko's command vehicle. There is no doubt about this.