typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 762 Gu person

"Damn! These Russians are cheating! They're playing tricks on us! We're in a trap!"

Westerners, who are far less brilliant and magnificent than the Chinese civilization, can't even describe the name of the routine that traps them alive. Malashenko, who was holding the commander's periscope in the turret and watching everything in front of him, had a grimace on his face.

Now his "gu raising" plan has been completely successful!

Yes, it is raising Gu!

The reason why he gave his plan such a weird name is because in the eyes of Malashenko, the group of German soldiers who were running in front and had the death scythe on their necks were being rubbed carefully by him.

The raised Gu insects have important uses if they are left unkilled.

As for the ultimate use of these Gu insects, it kills two birds with one stone.

Let the group of German troops on the top of the opposite mountain be afraid to fire at the enemy tanks that are already close at hand. The densely flying projectiles are likely to tear their comrades who have been together day and night into pieces, which is enough to penetrate the Soviet army head-on.

The 75mm hooded armor-piercing bullets on the front of the T34 medium tank body are terrifying enough to cut a person in half!

If the former situation occurs as expected, these German soldiers who are being chased and do not even have the courage to run around from both sides of the position to avoid attacking the frontal position will inevitably overwhelm the second defensive position prepared by the German army.

It was in disarray and chaos in a short period of time, making it difficult to organize an effective defense.

If the situation goes well, it may even defeat the entire German army's second mountaintop edge defense position. Malashenko can easily break through this fragile window paper with just a little effort, and one will be scattered.

, the enemy in a state of chaos has no chance of resisting his own offensive. This is an undoubted result.

Of course, Malashenko also considered the worst-case scenario. This was because the German commander on the opposite position was ruthless enough to issue an order to kill Malashenko's carefully raised worms, his flesh and blood comrades, with machine guns.

Submachine guns, rifles, all automatic firepower can be used to the maximum extent to eliminate them all in front of the position as quickly as possible.

In this way, Malashenko's shield will be lost, and the German army's second mountaintop defense position will no longer be in danger of being overrun by friendly forces and failing in its success. It can be said that this is the best result at the moment to kill two birds with one stone.

But issuing this order requires great courage and carries the heaviest responsibility. Malashenko knows that there must be ruthless people in the world who dare to issue such bloody orders and have strong courage. Not all people are soft-hearted.

Waste, especially for evil intruders whose hands are already stained with the blood of their victims.

Did the German commander on the opposite position, who was watching the undecidable situation in front of him, notice the trap he had set? If he did, what choice would he make?

Malashenko was so looking forward to the upcoming results that he even raised the corners of his mouth to show excitement and impatience.

Everything was a trap that Malashenko had set up before the attack began. The current situation was the perfect situation according to Malashenko's plan.

Even those T34 tank drivers who stepped on the accelerator from time to time and then suddenly stopped, and the Red Army soldiers who followed the tank just to watch, and fired at the sky from time to time, all in a cat-and-mouse manner.

I was enjoying the scene of the German soldiers running away without even daring to look back, as if they were joking.

The German commander was already half a beat too late when he realized the truth, and it was already a step too late when the German soldiers on the position noticed something was wrong.

Seeing that the position was about to be breached, the German company and platoon commanders almost trembled and summoned up the courage to order to fire and shoot their comrades. Before they even had time to shout out the words, Malashenko felt that the poisonous insects he had raised had almost lost their use value.

It has already taken the lead.

"All crews, use all firepower! Use all the weapons that can be launched! Open the throttle to crush all resistance of the Germans, ulla!!!"

Hesitation will lead to defeat, decisiveness will only be in vain.

It is also a classic truth from the future East, which can describe the situation faced by the German army at this moment with 100% aptitude and incomparable accuracy!

The Soviet tanks, with their machine guns and main guns firing in unison, were like prehistoric beasts bursting out of their cages. They were running at full power. They would only have a few meters left to escape into the position, hoping that the retreating German troops would be within reach.

The most humiliating way for a soldier to die: to be eliminated from behind, and every one of them would be instantly twisted into the tracks and crushed into a pulp.

Finally, there was no obstacle stuck in the middle that prevented him from firing. The German troops stationed in the second defensive position, which could have given a try, were also in trouble.

There were only a dozen or even a few meters of Soviet tanks left, let alone an infantry defensive position. Even if the Tigers were driven onto the post, they would only be beaten and die on the spot. There would be no chance of a second chance.

Two possibilities.

The roaring T34 tank took the lead and ran over the trenches, rampaging across the entire position as if it were an uninhabited land, and was unstoppable.

The slightly slower KV1 heavy tanks were like giants climbing up the mountain with bare hands, bringing the most oppressive and powerful shock. The Soviet infantry following the heavy tanks raised all available weapons in their hands like thunder.

It took tens of thousands of Red Army soldiers nearly a week to reach the top of the bloody hill that they failed to reach after nearly ten group charges. The First Guards Heavy Tank Breakthrough Regiment commanded by Malashenko and the Thirteenth Guards

Under the joint offensive of the two ace guards units of the infantry division, it took 28 minutes and 24 seconds to be declared completely defeated.

Ever since I stepped into the land of Russia, I have never seen a Soviet commander use such dirty, despicable, and disgusting tactics.

The nails were almost pierced into the flesh due to the force of the clenched fist.

The German commander, who had withdrawn from the no longer safe forward observation post and was moving to the rear of the hilltop, was so angry that he almost bit his good white teeth to pieces.

Even now, this German commander still can't figure out which genius Russian guy came up with this tactic that makes him unable to even see the real intention for a while!

The winner is justice, the loser is evil.

As long as you can win, what's the harm in playing a few unexpected cards on the battlefield and being scolded by your opponents as dirty and despicable?

The truth of victory and defeat has not changed for thousands of years, and those who can survive to the end are righteous.

The process doesn't matter at all.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next