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Chapter 966 Twisting Gears

Although Wilt fell, the battle, which Malashenko had anticipated, did not stop there...

The stubbornly resisting German soldiers still had no intention of surrendering, and the desperate resistance firepower was still firing wildly at the Soviet troops who had pressed in front of the formation.

The German soldiers who lacked anti-armor weapons tried their best to throw all kinds of explosive throwing weapons at the rolling Soviet tanks. They just rushed towards the tanks with explosive packets like the Japanese soldiers did against the rice beasts.

Go up and play Meat Bomb Charge.

All the tricks that could be thought of and used were used, but those thick-skinned and monster-like Soviet heavy tanks seemed unstoppable.

The roaring diesel engine drove the steel tracks to shake the earth with a combat weight of nearly 50 tons. The German soldiers who could clearly feel the earth under their feet were shaking gritted their teeth and used various methods like crazy.

The fired weapons poured out ammunition, without any intention of raising their hands in surrender.

Although he had made some mental preparations for such a scene, Malashenko never expected that the German resistance would be so fierce. This crazy battle scene was not inferior to what he had experienced in Stalingrad.

Any battle ever fought.

You know, in the original history, Paulus was rushed to the headquarters by a wave of Red Army, but he very straightforwardly ordered to surrender. Hitler used the rank of marshal to imply that Paulus wanted to die for Germany.

, but ultimately had the opposite effect.

Instead of becoming a German hero who committed suicide, Paulus, an old bastard who was afraid of death, became the first marshal in German history to surrender on the battlefield and become a prisoner.

Malashenko guessed that the current history that he had turned the gears would not be exactly the same as the existing history in the timeline that he was familiar with...

But no matter how you say it, the final battle of the Sixth Army's headquarters led to this desperate and fierce battle, but it was really very different from the original existing history.

Malashenko, who was fighting in his commander's position, couldn't help but secretly complained that the obvious scene in front of him was not the butterfly effect at all! Because the wings of the butterfly were not that powerful at all, he said that this was the B52 Stratofortress strategy.

The bomber effect is pretty much the same!

Complaining can vent the emotions in the heart, but it cannot solve the actual problem. At the moment, Malashenko's first task is still to win this final battle.

But as the battle progressed more and more fiercely, Malashenko, who had a total of six IS1 heavy tanks and a company of light infantry, including his own vehicle, felt more and more the truth of war that "it is only when the troops are used that we hate having fewer troops."

It's showing up little by little in myself.

The group of Germans on the opposite side has at least one battalion of troops, and looking at this firepower configuration, it is definitely not something that ordinary German infantry can achieve. The firepower intensity displayed so far is already higher than the main level of the German front-line field troops.

It's still high, Paulus, this old bastard, obviously put blood into the training of his own headquarters security force.

Malashenko, who felt that he was not absolutely sure to kill this group of crazy German soldiers, hesitated for a moment...

The high-power on-board wireless communication station of his command vehicle has now exceeded the range of contact with the brigade headquarters. Just before launching the final raid on Paulus' headquarters, Malashenko had tried to communicate with Peter

Political Commissar Rove got in touch.

But unfortunately, all that came from the radio transmitter was a hoarse sound of electricity. No matter how much Malashenko adjusted the radio and kept calling, there was still not a single sound in this broken machine that was not very easy to use.

movement.

Now it is obviously unrealistic to call for reinforcements from Commissar Petrov, not to mention that it is impossible to contact the brigade headquarters beyond the communication distance. Malashenko estimates that if the current situation continues, if he really waits until

After the reinforcements arrive, the day lilies on your side may be cold.

How to break the seemingly rigid deadlock?

Malashenko, who did not want to share the honor of capturing Paulus alive with other friendly forces, was thinking about this issue. After a little hesitation, he finally picked up the microphone hanging at hand.

s Choice.

"This is Colonel Malashenko, commander of the 1st Guards Heavy Tank Brigade..."

"My commando team and I are fighting the final battle in the ruins of the department store in Block 12, the final battle to encircle and suppress the enemy's Sixth Army Headquarters! I hereby call all friendly forces in the surrounding area who can hear this news to rush to support!

The enemy has very powerful firepower and tenacious fighting will! They are still resisting desperately!"

"I repeat again, all friendly forces who can hear this message please rush to support! The ruins of the department store in Block 12 are the final battle! Take down the enemy's headquarters, and the final victory will be ours! Please

All comrades who can hear this news come to support immediately, this is Colonel Malashenko, commander of the 1st Guards Heavy Tank Brigade, over!"

Malashenko didn't know how many responses he would get for the emergency rescue telegram he sent out on the public channel. He only hoped that the tank crews around him who could hear his call would immediately come to support with all the troops that could be notified on the spot.

.

Now it is no longer a matter of whether the 1st Guards Heavy Tank Brigade can win the supreme honor.

Every minute this doomed battle ends earlier, the devastated city of Stalingrad will suffer less damage, and the civilians who have endured most of the winter in the flames of war will be able to survive more.

Welcome to a life with decent food and life security as soon as possible.

And the siege commando he led did not have to suffer greater casualties. More of the flesh-and-blood infantry soldiers would be able to survive this battle and kill Paulus' headquarters in one go.

As for the probability of the old bastard being transferred and escaping again, it is also certain.

Both emotionally and logically, there is no problem with Malashenko's emergency request for help. This is undoubtedly the most correct choice at the moment.

But how many people can respond to such a temporary emergency request for help?

Malashenko, who felt uncertain, did not dare to have any extravagant expectations in return. Now this was a matter decided by fate.

Malashenko, who put down the radio transmitter in his hand, still had to continue to face the battle in front of him. The rolling tracks had driven the heavy steel body to the edge of the German army, and it was a bloody battle to the death.

Already imminent!

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