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Chapter 1021 1022 The last time I saw it

"Drop bombs!" At an altitude of more than 7ooo meters, a do217 bomber was on a loudly requested order to start bombing. One after another, German bombers that had already opened the bomb bay began to throw the bombs in the bomb bay to the ground.

The airflow blew through the tail of the aviation bomb and made a beeping sound. To talk about the idea of ​​installing a whistle on the bomb, the person proposed must be a master of psychology applications. He only spent a small whistle as a cost, causing dozens of times psychological damage to other enemy troops that were not killed by the bomb.

The whistle in the sky almost broke down the Soviet soldiers who could hear this sound. With the dull explosion that hit the ground and the trembling of the earth sensed from various parts of the body, everything here is testing people's faith and destroying people's will.

The anti-aircraft guns near Moscow were moaning weakly. After all, these guns had never been added since a long time ago. In order to make up for the losses of the 6th Army, Stalin pushed most of his resources to tank production, so the anti-aircraft firepower in his hands was not as dense as people imagined.

However, because the German planes were dispatched too many, these few anti-aircraft guns shot down several German planes. A soldier from an air defense concealed observation post aimed the telescope in his hand at the distant sky, where a German do217 bomber was dragging long smoke and falling from the high sky.

Unfortunately, the fall of several aircraft did not prevent the German army from dropping more bombs into Moscow's combat operations. An aviation bomb exploded on the streets of Moscow, with shrapnel flying across, smashing the floor-to-ceiling windows of the shop, lit the curtains and pendants behind the windows, and even the thick door of the hotel was pierced through several hideous holes.

There is no one here. After all, Moscow has subway stations and proper air defense shelter facilities. Good infrastructure allows the entire city to resist air strikes at a high level. However, although the losses of people are not great, the buildings cannot hide in the ground, so these ancient and sturdy buildings were all destroyed in the explosion.

"Hit the target! The first batch of bombs have hit the target!" After flying over the target first, the German soldiers who confirmed the results of the battle were watching the collapsed and burning houses with observation equipment, and loudly confirmed the results of their troops on the radio. They had professional photography equipment, and the task was to confirm the extent to which the target was destroyed.

"Hey, I said, is the Kremlin where we just flew past? I saw the golden spire, and there was a sea of ​​fire around it." A German pilot asked to the co-pilot beside him, "Did you see it just now?"

"I just saw it. I'm not sure if our bomb really hit the Kremlin. But I'm sure, this building is completely finished." The pilot on the co-pilot replied excitedly: "My God, we can finally kill that hateful Stalin."

"Goodbye, Moscow, I think I'm the last person to see this city." A German pilot who bombed London said what he once said over London: "This city is over, it's really over."

It is not certain whether Moscow will really disappear from the earth, but what is certain is that most of the buildings in this city have been bombed. As for how much it has been affected, it depends on the luck of these buildings. If you are lucky, you may only lose some dust. If you are lucky, you may completely collapse.

German bombers can't last for too long, because after all, the load capacity of medium-sized bombers is limited and the pilots are extremely precious. It is not in line with the usual style of the German army. So after dropping all the bombs they carry, these German bombers changed directions and began to leave Moscow airspace.

With such a large-scale bombing attack, most Soviet Air Force pilots did not even have the courage to take off and intercept the battle. Only the pitiful 12 Soviet Air Force P4O aircraft took off urgently and entered the battlefield. Unfortunately, the 12 fighters were eaten by the escorted German fighter troops before they could last for 5 minutes.

The gap between fighter jets between the two sides is so huge that even if the fighter pilots of the Soviet Red Army drove enough horsepower, they could not fly their fighter jets to the level of the Luftwaffe fighter. On the other hand, the quality difference between the pilots of the two sides is so huge that the Soviet pilots did not even have basic dog fighting ability.

During the Patriotic War, Soviet pilots faced the Luftwaffe bravely and fearlessly. Nearly 10,000 Soviet pilots who were not afraid of sacrifice flew the plane into the air to fight against German aircraft. Unfortunately, these brave pilots were unable to save their equipment disadvantages, so they could only sacrifice their own lives.

In modern warfare, to cover the movement of ground troops, air force forces need to fight to the death; to defend against important transportation hubs and cities, air force forces need to fight to the death; to reduce the losses of ground defense forces to counterattack enemy ground troops, air force forces also need to fight to the death. Countless Soviet pilots were forced to take off again and again, but the result was to save the ground troops but lose more.

Now, the Soviet Union finally paid the due price for their unlimited consumption of pilots. They lacked a large number of pilots, so even though the gap between them and the German army was gradually narrowing in terms of fighter quality, the results of both sides were gradually widening.

Compared to cultivating a driver of a car and cultivating an infantryman who can kill people with a rifle, the time and cost of cultivating an air force pilot is really much more time and cost. This is well understood by Japan in Asia. After their fighter pilots were lost, the replenishment period was so long that the base camp was extremely desperate. If Iris Yamamoto was asked to choose, he would rather sink two of his fleet aircraft carriers than lose three precious fighter pilots.

Looking at the German bombers who had slapped their butts outside the window, General Vatujing, who had just crawled out of his underground command, felt a little crying and tears. His carefully arranged air defense positions proved to be in front of the powerful destructive power of the German Air Force's full force.

The German Stuka bomber bombed 13 of the 20 Moscow anti-aircraft gun defense positions in the suburbs and completely destroyed 4 of them. The news he just got was that behind such a huge loss, there was a pitiful record of shooting down 21 enemy planes.

Vatujing smiled bitterly, then called his assistant to him: "Immediately let all front-line troops enter a state of alert. The German army may launch a ground offensive immediately after the bombing, and ensure that the front-line positions will not be easily broken by the enemy!"

His assistant quickly stood at the sight of salute, and hurried out of the command center without having time to answer. There was a huge bullet crater outside the window, and the wind poured into the room from the broken glass window, causing the map on the wall and the logs in the room to roar.

The bombing just now was so amazing that it was not until this time that Watujing remembered the question of inquiries about the front line's defense. Firetrucks began to flow out from all directions, because there were fires everywhere, and these firefighters and women and girls who assisted them could only start extinguishing the fire from the point of departure.

There were gravel and rubble everywhere, and many firetrucks could not reach their predetermined locations due to the damage to the road. In addition to the relatively smooth and important Red Square near the Red Square, the whole of Moscow seemed to be in a desperate chaos. For the first time, people realized that the war was so close to the point where they would face death at any time.

"Lingling." The phone rang out, and Vatujing grabbed the dusty telephone receiver on his desk, and said, "I am Vatujing."

On the other side of the phone, Stalin's voice came: "Comrade General, the Kremlin was hit, and the seven guards on duty and three servants died. For the sake of the military parade, I also ordered the celebration flags here, but unfortunately they have become burning flames now."

Outside the window, you can also hear the sound of German shelling. Most of these sounds are concentrated in the western city of Moscow. Although it is very far from Vatujing, the dull sound can still be heard clearly.

So Vatujing advised Stalin, who was desolate on his own: "The great leader Comrade Stalin's German bombardment continues. I hope you can pay attention to your safety. I will rush over to meet you in the afternoon."

"Okay, I will wait for you!" Stalin replied, "Then, Comrade General. Do you think our military parade plan will continue? Or will it be better to cancel it?"

When is it? Are you still thinking about your ridiculous military parade? Vatujing suppressed his anger and disdain in his heart and replied: "Great leader Comrade Stalin, unless you want the whole world to see Moscow in this way, I think it would be better to cancel the military parade. The Germans can not only bombard the bomber, but now they can bombard artillery. It is obviously unsafe to hold military parades."

Stalin was silent for a long time, and hung up the phone without saying anything. Obviously, he might be in a very bad mood, maybe it was because the German bombardment of Moscow, or maybe it was because the military parade was forced to be cancelled, but who knows?

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