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"We're back!" When Renn leaned against the tank and watched the medical staff take care of several wounded personnel from the 502nd Battalion, he heard Marcus's unique and mean voice: "Hehe, you're not alone, right?"
The teaching company returned to the establishment, and five tiger tanks were neatly lined up. Just now, a Soviet attack was easily repelled by grenadiers, so now there is a rare tranquility here.
"The lieutenant is in a bad mood, you'd better say a few less words." Andre stood beside Renn and spoke.
"I heard that the Soviets had put in new weapons. The battalion commander meant that we could touch the bottom and see what the new tank was." Marcus looked at Renn and said, "We don't want to save them. You have tried your best."
Renn nodded and reached out to interrupt Marcus: "This is not what I have learned, what I have learned is blood debt and blood compensation."
"Arranging the tactics. Since I heard you say this, I know you have figured it out." Marcus felt relieved when he heard Renne say this, and then said: "The Soviet Union had about 20 tanks nearby, most of which were KV-1s and the new big-headed monsters. Only by annihilation of this tank force can we capture this Tuposian village."
"The reconnaissance troops have returned, and the other party has not given up on the plan of Tupos Village. They are strengthening the defense line, and are digging trenches and increasing troops." The captain of the No. 114 tank opened his mouth to report the situation: "There are two hidden anti-tank guns here, but the caliber seems to be very small and not fatal. The most worrying thing is the big-headed KV tank. The tank guns on the tank will probably pose a significant threat to us."
Renn nodded, then stood up. He patted the dust on his body with his hands twice, glanced at Andre and Alice who was not speaking, "The situation has been reported, it depends on what kind of reinforcements it has arranged for us. It's just that a few of us tanks will not be easy to deal with the unknown number of Soviet tanks in the woods."
It was indeed not easy, but when Rennes and Marcus saw their reinforcements, they felt that the above seemed to be a little bit of a big deal this time. Yes, this time, the G Army, as the main force of the attack, was not ruthless at all. They used the Air Force to reinforce their 9th Air Brigade, gathered 40 bombers, and greeted the unknown Tuposian village.
Looking at the dense bombers in the sky, Marcus swallowed foolishly: "As for it? Dozens of bombers... this is too cruel."
Everyone knows that it seems that this time the Luftwaffe is preparing to come and kill the chicken to warn the monkey. The small Tuposian village is the outcome of the Soviet Red Army that refused to surrender to resist the German advance. Any act of daring to challenge the German army in the future will be counterattacked with such a ruthless counterattack - this is what the Air Force bomber group wants to express?
I originally thought the number of bombers was amazing enough, but no one expected that the next attack would be even more amazing - a total of 40 bombers came overwhelmed and hundreds of bombs were dropped above the target. These bombs were not ordinary aviation bombs, but "nacondensation bombs" of the Luftwaffe's special weapon.
This time, the Soviet Red Army caused great trouble. These napalm bombs burned the Soviet position into a sea of fire. When the German army began to attack, the entire Tupos village was still filled with a burnt smell. Some young German soldiers kept vomiting as they looked at the twisted and charred corpses, while more soldiers rushed into the empty village without saying a word.
The woods that ambushed Rennes were still burning with raging flames, but the figures of some tanks could be clearly identified. Several Soviet tanks near the edge rushed out of the sea of fire, but were destroyed one by one by one by the German tiger tanks waiting for the rabbit. Then everyone saw a charred and huge monster rushing out slowly from the bushes on the edge of the burnt woods, and they never moved again when they drove to the roadbed.
Several German grenadiers climbed onto the slightly warm Soviet tank and stood on the huge turret of the tank and cheered. As Rennes said, this huge Soviet tank did use the same chassis as the KV-1 and also strengthened the front tank armor.
When the tank was lifted, the Soviet soldiers inside had been poisoned by the toxic gas produced by the combustion. It seemed that the driver insisted on driving the tank out of the burning area. As a result, although the tank was saved, he himself was also poisoned by the thick smoke.
So this new Soviet tank was miraculously preserved intact, and the ammunition inside did not explode due to flames and temperature. The Germans captured a tank for research as soon as it was unveiled, which has to be said to be a huge luck.
I believe that soon the performance and data of this tank will no longer be a secret, and the German armored forces will be able to formulate tactics against this tank based on these data and performance. Of course, this new "big-headed KV tank" now has its own name, that is, the kv-2 tank.
The battle for the Turposian village, which should have been very tragic, ended very cleanly after a day and a night. Soviet troops withdrew from this village that Khrushchev ordered to defend, and left nearly 7,000 corpses. After losing this key point of defense, Ukraine and Belarus behind the Soviet Red Army were like a house, opening the door to the German G Army and E Army.
Before Marshal Voroshilov could react, Guderian's troops successfully joined General Liszt's e-group army. The two troops advanced side by side, one on the left and one on the right, and surrounded the 600,000 regular Soviet troops in the central area. In this way, just five days after the war started, 2.6 million troops were either trapped in a siege or defeated by the German army. The Soviet Red Army, who wanted to plant the red flags all over Europe, lost completely before they even left their doorstep.
Without war mobilization, the number of troops on the front of the Soviet Union had dropped sharply to half before the war began. Faced with the German Wehrmacht, which had an absolute advantage in number, no one dared to imagine what would happen next.
As long as the German army launches a counterattack, the troops break into the Ukrainian plains, where the Ukrainians and Belarusians who are bullied by the Russians will rise up, and some swaying franchising republics will recur. At that time, even Stalin will not let Khrushchev and Voroshilov be allowed to command the front line.
Of course, the situation in the north is much better. Tiemsinge gathered his troops and temporarily stabilized the defense line, so that the northern German corps did not advance eastward. This is the only war zone on the long Soviet-German front that can make people feel a little relieved.
"How did it happen? How did it happen? When we were fighting the Japanese in the Far East, we could beat them to hide from each other. Why did we lose so badly when we arrived in Europe?" Khrushchev asked Voroshilov beside him in confusion.
Voroshilov also sighed, because the battle in the Tupos village just ended, he defeated his direct troops: "Comrade Khrushchev, now is not the time to say this. Comrade Stalin's special envoy is coming. Let's think about how to deal with this god of death."
Khrushchev felt even worse when he heard the news. He grabbed the cup beside him and threw it to the ground with a slam. The glass was smashed to pieces. Marshal Voroshilov had no choice but to stare at the broken glass fragments without a sound.
"What will happen if...we retreat?" Khrushchev suddenly asked Marshal Voroshilov.
Marshal Voroshilov was stunned. It was obviously a matter of retreating. He thought for a moment and then replied: "Comrade Khrushchev, if we retreat and preserve some strength, at least we will leave some useful troops to the generals who will succeed us, but these are of no significance to both of us."
Khrushchev was obviously not willing to do so: "We will lead the troops south!"
"This...isn't this treason..." Marshal Voroshilov naturally knew that doing so would give up his own troops to save his life, but the central Soviet area with wide open doors would be immediately occupied by the German army. At that time, Stalin, who was under the city by German troops, would not be in the mood to care about him and Khrushchev.
Khrushchev sighed and glanced at Voroshilov and said, "First stabilize the envoy. If it really doesn't work, we will lead our troops south, and then send a telegram to Comrade Stalin, saying that we will firmly defend the southern territory of the motherland."
"Don't do this unless it is absolutely necessary." Voroshilov stood up, looked at the crystal clear glass fragments under his feet, and persuaded: "It's really not possible, we just hand over the command. This war is not what we want to fight, but Comrade Stalin decided to fight! You and I wrote to him at that time!"
Khrushchev wanted to speak but stopped, and shook his head and walked out of the room.
Just when Khrushchev and Voroshilov were studying how to receive Stalin's envoy, Blaushichi was studying the combat deployment after entering Ukraine with Bokmodel and others. This time, the Soul-Suppressing Song project was completed very beautifully, so rather than holding a front-line combat meeting, it is better to say that a celebration reception is being held now.
"As long as we annihilate the Soviet troops in the encirclement, we can move the extra troops to continue the attack. In June, we will be able to enter the Ukrainian region. I believe that in the end we will win a great victory against the Communist International!" Blauchic said with a wine glass.
"Long live the head of state!" Everyone raised their glasses with a smile: "Defeat Stalin! The troops enter Ukraine!"
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Chapter completed!