Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1407 "You Deserve It"

What made Malashenko speechless and surprised was not that the German army came out to attack him. This was one of the results that he had anticipated when he laid out the battle plan earlier.

What really made Comrade Ma say that he couldn't believe it was that underneath Hill 239, there was an entire armored corps of the Wehrmacht, plus a heavily armored mechanized unit of an elite SS armored division, and the total number of tanks that could be cobbled together was actually That's all?

Surprised, Malashenko turned around and looked around, and found that the total number of destroyed and abandoned German tanks in front of and on the position was only about forty or fifty.

This is exactly the number of tanks in an independent heavy armored battalion of the Wehrmacht. This is limited to this, and it has to count the small number of No. 4 and crispy Panther 1 that can be regarded as a make-up.

Of course, such a mess of tank models and attack methods cannot be a fully loaded heavy armored battalion of the National Defense Forces.

Although the major in front of him hasn't said anything clearly yet, Malashenko combined what the kid just said and the scene in front of him, and after thinking about it carefully, he was able to come up with an inseparable result.

In order to do something for themselves, the Germans may not have gathered together all the tanks that can be driven and dispatched them all at once. Use whatever they have, and use all the bad and good tanks at the same time.

This also explains why in the German offensive waves that came to attack us, there would be a strange situation like No. 4, Black Panther 1, Black Panther 2, King Tiger, Triple Baldy, and No. 4 tank destroyer at the same time. This was uncommon in the past.

Looking at the essence through the phenomenon, if the captive Major of the Armored Corps of the National Defense Force in front of him had not lied, the group of German thugs in front of him would probably be at the end of his rope and their skills would be exhausted.

"What else? What else do you know? It's more than that, right? What is your next move?"

Malashenko, who was unwilling to let it go, had just come to his senses and immediately kept asking questions. He looked at the Major of the National Defense Forces in front of him and insisted on taking out all the ink in his stomach. come out.

Malashenko's sudden change of expression was indeed a bit scary. He was already afraid of the 1.9-meter-tall Russian German major in front of him, and he trembled all over on the spot.

You must know that before he was captured, he was not a major and commander of a combat unit, nor did he hold any real power position such as battalion commander. He is just a senior staff officer at the armored regiment headquarters. He is good at drawing maps, writing reports, and he also knows some electronic communication technology and can repair telephones. This is all he has.

I don’t know why I was sent to participate in the battle. I won’t tell you. He worked well as a liaison officer but was defeated and captured. After being caught by Maozi, he met such a ferocious 1.9-meter-nine idiot, Ram. Major Stein really felt like crying now.

"I really don't know, Mr. Officer! If I knew, I would definitely tell you. Say anything, but I am just a small staff major. I don't usually participate in battles at all. What bastard in our company sent me here? I don’t know, how could I know such a secret about the movements of the entire army?”

"You must believe me. I really didn't lie. Please don't kill me. I still have a wife and two children at home. I still have"

Hold! This kid isn’t fucking done yet! ?

Malashenko had seen the way captured German soldiers surrendered. He was really annoyed to death by such German soldiers who felt that they were about to be killed and were in a state of "persecution paranoia".

On the other hand, the occurrence of this situation certainly means that there is probably nothing left in the German stick's belly that can be taken out. This kind of person will talk about anything to save his life, no matter whether it is confidential or not, it doesn't matter at all.

Malashenko, who had lost interest and patience, waved his hand. Not far away, two tall and thick soldiers from the combat engineer battalion wearing helmets and armor immediately stepped forward and grabbed the German major by the collar. He was dragged down like a dead dog.

The German sand sculpture dragging along in the mud, wailing and screaming, really made Malashenko, who was thinking about important things in his head, extremely upset.

"I really brought it upon myself, damn it!"

Malashenko, who felt a little regretful about interrogating the German major, did not hesitate much and immediately turned around and walked away. He turned around and bumped into Iushkin and Artyom, who were walking towards each other.

"What are you doing here? Why was the German dragged away like a dead dog?"

Others may talk to Malashenko with considerable respect and even a bit of awe. This is the case for most people in Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division. However, Iushkin and Malashenko have always spoken in a carefree manner. It's like talking to your own brother.

"It's okay, that German guy can't spit anything useful out of his mouth. You two go and pack up the car, ask people to come over to refuel, reload and get ready. I'm going to go find the political commissar. Someone comes to me and tells him that I Where."

""

Looking at Malashenko's hurried away figure without looking back, Iushkin, who didn't understand what was going to happen next, spoke to himself expressionlessly.

"Now we are refueling and reloading, but we still need to be ready? It's almost dark in the afternoon, do we still need to continue fighting?"

Fighting for a whole day is commonplace and has long been used to it. As long as the sky is still bright, it will be okay to continue fighting for seven or eight hours. What Iushkin was curious about was just whether there was anything else to do. Seeing that it was almost dark, was it possible to engage in tank night battles?

"I don't know, but I heard the order from Comrade Commander, and I need someone to execute it. So take action, good brother."

Compared to Artem's calm face, Iushkin, whose eyebrows couldn't help but twitch, was a little sinister.

"You are really an obedient baby. Your mother must love you very much."

"You are right about this. We have three brothers in the family, and I am the one who obeys my mother the most."

""

When Malashenko saw the person he was looking for, Commissar Petrov, who had just persisted until the end of the battle and gritted his teeth, was holding on to the table, holding a glass of water in his hand and was pouring water into his neck, swallowing. what.

"Ah, comrade division commander, you are back. Sit here, sit down and talk."

Whether Malashenko has something to do with him or not, Commissar Petrov, who is familiar with his partner's character, can tell by looking at his face and eyes.

Similarly, Malashenko, who had just entered the civil engineering work of the forward command post, could also see the two small white medicine bottles placed on the table not far from the political commissar's hand.

"You are taking medicine more and more frequently. Today is already the fourth time."

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