There was actually nothing weird about someone responding to his call on the public radio channel and coming to support him.
What really surprised Malashenko was that the people he called turned out to be two generals from his 1st Guards Heavy Tank Brigade: Lieutenant Colonel Kulbalov, commander of the 1st Heavy Tank Battalion, and his partner and deputy
Lieutenant Colonel Lavrinenko.
In Malashenko's memory, shouldn't the two men be acting separately, each leading a siege assault unit? Why are they now united and running to save him? This really makes Marashenko
Shenke shouted that he couldn’t understand.
"Why? Why else? Of course it's the same as you."
Compared with Malashenko's confused look, Lavrinenko's answer seemed very reasonable.
"While you were yelling on the radio, Kurbalov's commandos and I had just joined together and killed tons of Germans. Their corpses were all over the streets!"
"You were shouting in a hurry, so we rushed over immediately after discussing it, but it seems that you have finished processing it? Didn't we catch up with everything?"
It is a joy to have loyal comrades to rely on at any time. Lavrinenko and Kulbalov can rush to kill at the last moment, which is already a great thing for Malashenko.
This is the best result expected.
If the Germans had not suddenly surrendered, the support troops led by Kulbalov and Lavrinenko should be able to play a very crucial role now. Even if the Germans really planned to fight to the end, it would be of no use.
Thinking of this, a smiling Malashenko slowly stepped forward and patted his old classmate on the shoulder. Nearly a thousand Red Army soldiers who had already surrendered to the German army were waiting for the last moment to arrive.
"No, you came at the right time. Now is the moment to witness the greatest and most glorious moment of Stalingrad."
Following Malashenko's order, the Red Army soldiers swarmed forward and in a very short period of time, all the surrendered German troops were tied up and pinned to the ground.
During this process, there were many fanatics with fierce eyes who were unconvinced. Even though the Red Army soldiers had already rushed up, they still shouted loudly and made resistance movements.
It seems that as long as the leading officer gives an order, these fanatical and violent German soldiers are still very willing to take up arms and fight to the end.
What awaited these irritable German soldiers, who were as smelly and hard as stones in a latrine, was a round of beatings by more Red Army soldiers.
Raindrops of fists and feet fell on these German soldiers from all directions, and blows to non-vital parts with rifle butts and various blunt objects that were not capable of causing death on the spot were inevitable.
It didn't take long for these German soldiers who were shouting and cursing loudly to be beaten until they were left with half life left. Some of them were beaten so badly that they no longer had the strength to lie on the ground and groan.
If it weren't for the fact that the chest was still heaving and the mouth was still panting, some people would believe it even if they said that these German soldiers had been killed on the spot.
All German soldiers visible to the naked eye within the field of vision were subdued or knocked to the ground. The entire situation was completely under control and was very safe.
Malashenko, who always kept one hand open and was on guard, only then stepped forward and revealed his true identity. He was followed by Yi Piao and his closest comrades, as well as personally escorting the brigade commander.
Comrade Captain Varosha.
"What you did is simply too rough! We are just a group of surrendered soldiers who laid down their weapons. There is no reason for you to treat us like this."
Malashenko, who had arrived at the center of the battlefield, carefully examined the German officer in front of him.
The military coat on the opponent's body was very neat as he saw from a distance, and he was not at all like the German field officers he had encountered before.
The appearance of the whole person can also be regarded as a model for German soldiers. With his tall figure and the large-brimmed hat of his regular uniform, he can at least be equal to himself in height and equal to him. His plain expression and eyes do not even show the slightest humiliation.
Feeling regretful and unconvinced, he stood here as if he were an elite negotiator on the commercial battlefield, rather than a surrendered soldier.
It must be admitted that the German colonel in front of him still retained the most basic dignity and honor of a soldier even after surrendering. In Malashenko's view, this is a very valuable point.
This kind of momentum is often the hardest to achieve and cannot be imitated. The guy in front of you must have his own pride in his heart.
"Aren't you mentally prepared in advance?"
Although he recognizes and respects the extraordinary momentum displayed by the German major, this does not mean that Malashenko admits that he is under the opponent and will give the opponent a victory after he has won the battle and is the winner.
Face.
"Since you are planning to fight to the death, you must be prepared to die generously."
"When we wanted to fight, we resisted at the risk of our lives. When we didn't want to fight, we immediately raised our hands and surrendered. We enjoyed the best treatment as prisoners, but we were not allowed to exercise some of the privileges we deserved as winners."
"If you fight every battle like this, you Germans will definitely be worthy. It's like reading a storybook. Everything is under control."
"Ask yourself, how could such a good thing exist in the world?"
"Since you didn't intend to surrender from the beginning, you have to be prepared for the possible consequences. Didn't you Germans conquer the entire Europe? Do you still need me to teach you about this? Huh?"
Malashenko spoke mercilessly, condescendingly like a winner, and unveiled the last layer of fig leaf used by the German army to whitewash their appearance.
The German colonel, who had been looking directly at Malashenko, admitted that he was a little angry and annoyed now, but if he really wanted to be reasonable, there was nothing he could do.
Not only did everything the other party said make sense, but he also acted like a winner.