In the following days, although the enemies in front of the Second Belarusian Front were resisting desperately, their fighting was nothing more than a trapped beast fighting. Although it caused some trouble for the Soviet commanders and fighters, it could not stop the Soviet army from advancing at all.
footsteps.
Seeing that the end of the war was getting closer, Sokov couldn't help but become agitated. Every day at noon and evening, he would take the initiative to call the front army headquarters to learn about the progress of Zhukov and Konev's troops in Berlin.
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At noon on April 28, he called the front army headquarters again to learn about the progress of friendly forces today.
What he didn't expect was that the person who answered the phone was Rokossovsky. As soon as the other party heard Sokov's voice, he smiled and asked: "Misha, you called here to learn about friendly forces.
The battle situation, right?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." Sokov concealed it with some embarrassment: "Although my troops have no chance to enter Berlin to fight, they can hear the fighting situation of friendly forces at any time, which is almost as effective as if we personally participated in the battle."
"Then let me tell you good news." Rokossovsky said: "The 3rd Shock Army commanded by Kuznetsov has now captured the Moltke Bridge on the Spree River, not far from the Reichstag Building in Berlin.
Far away. I believe it won’t be long before they launch an attack on the Capitol.”
"Ah, General Kuznetsov's troops have approached the Reichstag Building in Berlin?" Sokov learned that Kuznetsov's troops had arrived near the Reichstag Building. Although he felt a little disappointed, he was disappointed with such good news.
, he still looked particularly excited: "This is really great. As long as the Reichstag is captured, it means the final victory in the Battle of Berlin."
"You are right," Rokossovsky agreed with Sokov's statement: "Kuznetsov plans to use a division of troops to participate in the attack on the Capitol. It seems that,
He wanted to take down the Reichstag in one fell swoop without giving the Germans a chance to breathe."
When Sokov put down the phone and told the members of the headquarters what Rokossovsky had said, the room suddenly turned into a sea of joy, with countless people shouting "Ula!"
As for Sokov, he couldn't even hear his own voice clearly, so he could only shut up obediently and wait for everyone to finish cheering before continuing to speak.
After finally waiting for silence in the room again, Sokov said loudly: "Comrades, although we were not able to participate in the battle in Berlin, everything we have done now has beneficially ensured that friendly forces will not be attacked when fighting in the city.
We were attacked by enemies on the flanks. Although we were not participants in the liberation of Berlin, we still have a share of credit in the credit book."
"Comrade Commander," Lednikova asked Sokov tentatively: "Isn't it a bit exaggerated for General Kuznetsov to use a division to attack the Capitol? I think one regiment is enough to win the victory."
Get off this building.”
Hearing what Lednikova said, Sokov could only hehe. He knew very well that the 171st Infantry Division originally dispatched by Kuznetsov was almost wiped out under the powerful firepower of the German defenders.
.In desperation, Kuznetsov could only redeploy the 150th Infantry Division and the 23rd Tank Brigade to participate in the attack on the Capitol.
"Comrade Lieutenant, you may not know that the Berlin Reichstag is the symbol of Germany's highest authority and the last line of defense for the Germans." Runev, who had just returned from the field hospital, lay in a recliner with a pale face and said to
Lednikova said: "Planting the red flag on the top of the Reichstag symbolizes our complete defeat of the German invaders. If General Kuznetsov sends a regiment, I believe he can capture the Reichstag, but with one investment
With the strength of one division, the time to capture the building can be greatly shortened."
Sokov actually didn't quite understand the significance of sending troops to seize the Capitol. He had complained more than once in his heart that with the powerful firepower of the Soviet army, the Capitol could be razed to the ground, but thousands of people were forced to do so.
It was simply unbelievable that the commanders and soldiers were going to die. But at this moment, listening to what Lunev said, he realized that he had thought of the problem too simply. If it were other buildings, he might be able to directly bomb them with artillery or aircraft to turn them into
It is in ruins, but the Capitol Building is different. It has witnessed the rise of Mustache. Only by occupying this building can the German invaders be truly defeated.
But Sokov had different ideas about the amount of troops needed to seize the Reichstag. He knew very well that after Berlin was surrounded by the Soviet army, the Germans tried to build the Reichstag into a solid fire support point.
A large number of circular fortifications were built around it and connected by trenches. The doors and windows on each floor of the building were also sealed with bricks and cement, and shooting holes for various firepower were built.
In addition, the Germans also deployed a large number of 105mm howitzers on the top of the Capitol and surrounding buildings. When the Soviet army launched an attack, they could use powerful artillery fire to kill the Soviet army's effective forces, thus weakening the Soviet army.
offensive momentum.
However, these things have not happened yet, and Sokov cannot mention it to anyone, otherwise his identity will arouse suspicion from others. You know, for such an important matter, let alone Rokossovsky does not know, I am afraid
Even Zhukov, who was commanding the battle in Berlin, didn't know that you, the commander of an army group dozens of kilometers away, actually knew the German defense deployment very well. This is incredible.
On the 29th, the troops of the 3rd Assault Army captured the Ministry of the Interior and the Royal Theater under the cover of powerful artillery fire. After seizing these two sturdy buildings, the 171st Infantry Division rushed directly to the Parliament Building, trying to
Capture this significant building in the shortest possible time.
But the Soviet commanders obviously underestimated the German army's determination to hold on to the Reichstag. The Germans used howitzers on the roof to bombard the tanks opening the way from above, and used machine guns to shoot at the infantry charging behind the tanks. Who knows that there are also deployments in other areas?
The German soldiers discovered that the Reichstag building was under attack. Without waiting for orders from their superiors, they rushed over in an organized manner to support them and launched an attack on the Soviet army from the flank.
Faced with such heavy casualties of the troops, Kuznetsov couldn't help but flew into a rage. He quickly shouted to his chief of staff: "Chief of staff, pull up my Italian artillery... No, bring all our 152mm and 203mm
Pull up all the artillery pieces, and bombard the German firepower points hard. We must clear the way for our offensive troops."
As the order was issued, nearly a hundred large-caliber artillery were mobilized and fired according to the pre-calibrated firing points. Under intensive artillery fire, the artillery positions deployed on the tops of several buildings near the National Defense Building subsequently
As the building collapsed and was destroyed by artillery fire, the firepower to suppress the Soviet army suddenly became much sparser.
Seeing that his bombardment was effective, Kuznetsov, who was eager to capture the Capitol, gave an order to the commander of the 171st Infantry Division: "Comrade Colonel, the Capitol is right in front of you. Take your people and rush up to it immediately. Can you?"
Receiving awards for meritorious service depends on your performance."
After receiving the order, the Soviet division commander did not dare to neglect, and quickly issued an order to several of his regiment commanders, asking them to charge towards the Capitol Building again and be sure to capture the building before dark. In fact, even if the division commander did not give the order,
The captains of his regiments can no longer hold back. You must know that this is a good opportunity to make a contribution. If it is delayed any longer, what if other friendly forces come over to participate in the attack on the Capitol?
Shouldn’t we share the credit with others?
As a result, the commanders and fighters who had been suppressed by German firepower in the ruins stood up from their hiding places and rushed to the Reichstag building with weapons in hand. They wanted to occupy this building of great significance to Germany in the shortest possible time.
But what the commanders and soldiers did not expect was that they were once again hit by artillery fire from the roof in front of the Capitol Square. What was worse, some daring SS troops actually rushed out of the Capitol and launched an attack on the Soviet troops.
Counterattack. For a time, the two sides started a fierce battle outside the Capitol. After half an hour of fighting, less than fifty of the two hundred SS officers and soldiers who attacked returned to the Capitol, while the more than two thousand who attacked the Capitol
Except for a few seriously wounded soldiers who fell to the ground and were dying, all Soviet commanders and fighters died heroically.
"Comrade Marshal," seeing that his troops' attack was frustrated again, Kuznetsov realized that if the artillery on the roof of the Capitol Building was not eliminated, his troops would not be able to rush into the Capitol Building, so he could only call Zhukov.
Seeking help from him: "Our attack on the Capitol once again ended in failure. The 171st Infantry Division, which was responsible for the main attack, suffered more than two-thirds of its casualties and was basically unable to launch a new attack."
When Zhukov learned that it was Kuznetsov who called him, he was secretly happy for a time, thinking that the other party was reporting good news to him about the occupation of the Capitol, but he did not expect such bad news to come. He cleared his throat.
, said unhappily: "General Kuznetsov, what the hell is going on? Why did your attack fail? If you feel that you are not capable of taking the Capitol, just speak up. Anyway, you want to command the troops to capture it."
There are many people in the Reichstag, at least Chuikov, who is not far from you, has always been thinking about taking over the Reichstag in Berlin personally. If you want to give up, I can let Chuikov take over your combat area."
Knowing that Zhukov was going to hand over the task of attacking the Capitol to Chuikov's troops, Kuznetsov couldn't hold back his anger: "Comrade Marshal, we are still capable of continuing the fight and do not need friendly forces to replace us. But the German army
The artillery deployed on the Capitol is too threatening to our attacking forces, and due to the angle, their artillery can hit us, but our artillery cannot hit them."
"Then I will dispatch the air force to destroy the artillery position on the top of the Capitol Building to reduce the threat to you." Zhukov continued to ask: "Since the 171st Infantry Division has been disabled, which unit do you plan to replace them?
What about the offense?”
"I plan to let Major General Shatilov's 150th Infantry Division take over the 171st Division."
But Zhukov did not immediately agree to Kuznetsov's plan: "General Kuznetsov, I think after the air force's bombing is over, we can let the 171st Infantry Division try again. In any case, they are the first
There is a force attacking the Capitol. If they are withdrawn like this, I am worried about the emotions of the commanders and soldiers."
"I understand, Comrade Marshal." Kuznetsov knew very well that despite the heavy losses of the 171st Infantry Division, the commander of the division would definitely not be willing to be replaced before the troops were exhausted, so he
He readily accepted Zhukov's suggestion: "I will let the 171st Division attack the Capitol again to see if they can win the honor of capturing the Capitol and putting the red flag on the roof."
A four-plane bomber formation bombed the artillery position on the roof of the Capitol. The aerial bombs dropped by the pilots accurately hit the artillery position on the roof, destroying the artillery. The detonated artillery shells also blew up the roof by thousands.
It was riddled with holes. Even if the Soviets stopped sending out plane bombings, it would be obviously impossible for the Germans to set up artillery positions on the roof again.
Seeing the destruction of the German artillery position on the roof of the Capitol, the commanders and fighters of the 171st Infantry Division, eager for revenge, shouted loudly and rushed towards the Capitol again with their weapons. At first, they did not suffer any more attacks.
The artillery fire intercepted them, but as soon as they entered the square, the hidden fire points of the German army opened fire. The fire net woven by the intensive firepower became an insurmountable chasm, causing the commanders and soldiers to fall in pieces on the square.
This attack once again ended in failure, and the 171st Infantry Division, which was still strong when it entered Berlin, now has only more than 600 people left in the division, including no more than 200 combatants. In this case, let them
It was obviously unrealistic to continue attacking the Capitol. Without consulting Zhukov, Kuznetsov ordered Shatilov's 150th Infantry Division to take over the combat area of the 171st Division and prepare to launch a new attack.
However, the sacrifice of the officers and men of the 171st Division was not without any value. The German firepower points were basically exposed. Taking advantage of the time when the two troops were changing defenses, Kuznetsov ordered all heavy artillery to shell the firepower points of the Capitol Building again.
The 23rd Tank Brigade, which was temporarily transferred, also used direct fire to bombard the German firepower points in order to clear obstacles for its infantry to attack.
Under the joint attack of heavy artillery and tank guns, several huge holes were blown out of the solid walls of the Capitol, enough for charging commanders and fighters to enter the building from here. The Chief of Staff saw this scene through the telescope and immediately reported to Kuznet
Zov asked for instructions: "Comrade Commander, our artillery blasted several huge holes in the wall of the Capitol, which is enough for our soldiers to enter the Capitol from here. Do you think we will launch an attack now?"
"Don't be anxious, my comrade chief of staff." Kuznetsov turned to look at his chief of staff and said: "Call General Shatilov and ask him to come to me. I have important things.
You have to give an account to him."
"Yes, Comrade Commander." The chief of staff replied quickly: "I will immediately notify General Shatilov to come to the headquarters, and you will assign him new combat tasks."