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Chapter 28 Heaven is beautiful, unstoppable

Chapter 28: Heaven is beautiful, unstoppable

Just chewing some bread in cold water and lying in the cold snow for a long time, Lin En felt her eyelids getting heavier and deeper, and she missed the camp bed at home in her heart. Although it was narrow and simple, it would make a loud creaking sound when she turned over, but it echoed the saying "Golden nests and silver nests are not as good as their own doghouse." Compared with the harsh battlefield environment, those trivial things that are upset on weekdays are simply clouds...

Because he didn't know what to say in German "time", Lynn poked the "butcher" with his elbow and pointed at the joint of his right wrist. The "butcher" opened his cuffs expressionlessly and directly transferred the surface of the watch to Lynn for a look.

Wearing on the "butcher" hand is a very metallic watch. The silver-white shell, snow-white backing, golden pointer, and the dial at 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 9 o'clock and 12 o'clock are marked with corresponding Roman numerals. At this moment, the hour hand has passed the ii, and the minute hand is near the vi.

"It's already half past two!" Lin En murmured in his heart. They had been ambushing here from the moment of two minutes, preparing to give the Soviet armored troops advancing along the highway the second "surprise". However, 45 minutes passed, and no matter what the Soviet tanks were, they didn't even see the shadow of infantry. In this situation, did the Soviets change the same path?

I wanted to borrow a map to find Lieutenant Huzha, but when I thought of the headache, Lin En became entangled again. He simply didn't think about anything, grabbed the snow and wiped it on his face. The cold feeling suddenly made his brain clear. Looking up at the surroundings, many people gradually became impatient like themselves. If the Soviets didn't come in a quarter of an hour, everyone could retreat directly.

Lin Neng was thinking this way, and suddenly heard the "butcher" whispering something. In the blink of an eye, a familiar roar came faintly in his ears. The two trees that had fallen across the road were indeed big enough. Although the Soviet tanks were awesome, cleaning up roadblocks might not be as good as professional engineering machinery. Direct blasting would damage the road surface and cause trouble for wheeled vehicles to move the tree. It was estimated that in the end, the infantry was able to move the big tree away.

The roar was getting closer and closer. Lin En raised his head. A German soldier volunteered to climb to a high place. It was like a lookout on the mast of a warship. The brave sailors on the land could not use their voice to convey information. At this moment, the soldier wearing a large-eared steel helmet sat on the tree extending north and gestured to his companions below. Sometimes "three" and sometimes "five", sometimes "sweeping his arms and sometimes clenched his fists. These made Lin En confused. Fortunately, he didn't need to worry so much - Lieutenant Wu was staring at him with all his attention!

He moved his fingers slightly, which were sour and numb, and slightly picked up the Mauser rifle that had been reloaded with bullets. Lynn tried to aim at an object about two hundred meters away. He was now very sure of a single shot at such a distance.

"Nutel..."

A deliberate voice came from nearby. Lin Neng subconsciously turned his head to look at the "butcher". At this moment, his lips were tight and his eyes were staring at the highway outside the woods. Thinking about it, except for the dozen people responsible for detonating and sniping the Soviet tanks, the remaining more than 100 soldiers were ambushed in an arc area less than 70 meters wide and almost no depth. Moreover, the forest was so quiet that the combat commands did not require the relay of each non-commissioned officer at all. Three or four people were more than enough to speak.

"Nutel..."

The second command sounded completely to remind the soldiers to keep calm. Linn specifically asked his right hand to pull the trigger to move a few more times. When the roar from outside the woods sounded close to him, he put it on the cold trigger again. It was indeed bad to travel to Germany in the last year of the war, but it was definitely not the worst. Linn had read information about the severe cold of the Soviet Union. It is said that in an environment of tens of degrees below zero, even the firing pin of the gun was broken. If he possessed himself a German soldier who lacked clothes to protect the cold and was surrounded by the Soviet army, it would be a tragedy.

The white-painted Soviet tank finally appeared in the gap between the trees in front. Although the wheels and tracks were rotating rapidly, it was not moving at a fast speed. Lin Neng estimated that it might not be even thirty yards. This was an absolute "safe speed" on ordinary roads, and the distance between the two Soviet tanks in front and behind was obviously higher than before. Despite these preventive work, Lin Neng still felt that the commander of the Soviet armored unit did not take the German infantry he faced seriously. If infantry were sent in advance to conduct combat reconnaissance along the woods, this second blocking battle would probably be difficult to work.

The successful experience of the previous battle allowed Lin En to remind Lieutenant Hu Zha again. The soldiers he arranged decisively pulled the rope after the first Soviet tank passed the explosion point. With the delay of three or four seconds of grenades, the second Soviet tank had already passed by during the explosion. Two thick fir trees quacked to the side of the road during the explosion, and when they fell, they barely separated the third tank of the Soviet armored column from their front and rear companions.

This is almost the best Lynn could imagine!

Faced with the same "highway trap", although the Soviet tank soldiers learned a lesson, they had no better way. From the third tank, all the tanks stopped at the first time and turned the turret to fire at the side of the road at the fastest speed. However, their reaction was no matter how fast the German anti-tank infantrymen who had been waiting here for a long time saw three rockets flying out of the woods with white tail marks, and exploded the third and fourth tanks of the Soviet army in one breath. The flames soared into the sky, transformed into a large ball of black smoke in mid-air, and continued to rise, higher than the top of the highest tree.

mg-34/42 The mechanical and cold voice roared in the forest, and a string of bullets were ruthlessly fired at the Soviet infantry carrying tanks. Many of them were hit before they could jump off the tank, and those who were agile immediately hid on the other side of the tank. Although no German soldier crossed the road during the ambush, a small number of German troops who had retreated along the opposite woods earlier spontaneously cooperated with the actions of friendly forces. After the battle started, they suddenly shot from the back of the Soviet soldiers. When the Soviet army organized artillery fire and machine guns to fight back, they rushed to another hidden shooting position like bobcats.

After only one shot, Lin Neng realized that it was difficult for rifles or submachine guns to play a big role in such a battle. He simply gave up his useless actions and tried to examine the battlefield with the calmness of the bystander. In his sight, the second lieutenant Wu Zha slightly held up his upper body with his left hand, and his right hand holding the gun was on the side, facing the road, closely monitoring the development of the battle situation, especially the two tanks in the Soviet armored column. They were still advancing while big trees blocked the road and the car-mounted infantry were killed and injured. They were about to escape the hunting of the "tank killer" and buried them.

The German anti-tank infantry lying on the road finally opened fire. As a result, a rocket hit the back of the second Soviet tank and exploded it on the spot, while the rocket shot at the first Soviet tank slightly deviated from the target. In this case, the anti-tank infantry reloaded at the fastest speed, and could only watch the Soviet tank turn the turret while continuing to move forward. The Soviet tankers knew very well: as long as they left the range of the German anti-tank rocket launcher, their tank guns could calmly repair the other side!

With his eyes drawn back from a distance, Lin En deliberately looked at the "butcher" lying beside him. The SS Sergeant and the squad leader were holding his submachine gun diagonally. Although the range of this fully automatic weapon is said to be 200 meters, it actually works within a hundred meters. Through many trees, it is unlikely that two bullets can be shot onto the road, and the possibility of killing Soviet infantry is almost zero. Although it is possible to do this, the "butcher" did not turn around to find "bobosha" with a longer range. He had a cold face and stared at the front with a cold gaze that could almost turn the enemy. Lin En felt that no matter whether the Soviet infantry broke into the woods or the superior commander issued a charge order, this guy would definitely make the right reaction as soon as possible.

A little further away, some trees near the highway suddenly fell in the opposite direction of the highway with a rattle. Several Soviet tanks were like white polar bears, knocking open the natural obstacle in front of them with brute force. Fired in the dense forest was like igniting fire. They only fired violently with vehicle-mounted machine guns with a longer range, and most of the bullets hit the trunks. Even so, the machine gun on the tank continued to leaps with fire.
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