Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1529 Emergency Rescue (Part 1)

I just took some people there, and took advantage of the bloody fight between the Germans and the Bolsheviks to do something and steal some supplies that were very necessary for me. I would leave immediately without any delay.

To this day, Anton has more than 800 men who have at least two combat or robbery experiences. His bandit nest is the strongest in the area within a radius of 100 kilometers.

Although it was carefully planned and prepared in advance, the experience of robbing the German armored train last time still made Anton feel a little proud.

Look, my strength is so strong that I can even take down the German armored train! And it doesn't take much effort, and it's easy to win. This is strength, not conspiracy.

After having such thoughts, although Anton is not arrogant at the moment, he does have a sense of confidence in his victory.

The Germans and the Bolsheviks were now fighting fiercely and were evenly matched. He suddenly rushed over with the tactics he had planned in advance, catching the group off guard, and robbed the things with a clear goal, without wasting time or fighting.

Anton couldn't think of any reason for him to fail. Winning the victory seemed to be an easy thing for him in the blink of an eye.

Thinking about it, Anton couldn't help but reveal a trace of a grim smile on his face, a grim smile full of confidence and ambition for victory.

But what this rather rampant bandit leader didn't know was that just as he was about to start the action and was already on the road, a fast mechanized force with the name of the Red Army's most elite tank division, which frightened the Germans, was also rushing towards the same destination as he expected.

Malashenko, who had been commanding the troops for a long time, seemed a little impatient at the moment. From time to time, he raised his watch to see how much time had passed. Vatutin, who had been very kind to him, really made Malashenko worried.

"Damn it, you must hold on for me! You must not die in that godforsaken place again, Vatutin!"

If it were someone else who had no major connection with Malashenko, then our old comrade Ma would probably not rush over to save people as anxiously as he is now.

Even if the time traveler can know some things that will happen in the future, Malashenko is not obliged to save everyone. No one stipulates that the time traveler must be a savior and a saint.

The reason why Malashenko cares so much about Vatutin and wants to save him is that he knows very well that this is all due to his personal relationship and friendship with Vatutin.

In this different world timeline where things have changed, the first person who gave Malashenko great help and could be called a mentor was Zhukov, and as for the second one, it was Comrade Vatutin.

Vatutin may not have given Malashenko too many military rank promotions and honorary awards, far less than what Zhukov gave Malashenko. However, the maximum battlefield autonomy and material logistics support given by Vatutin to Malashenko made Malashenko, who did not like to be tied down, feel great battlefield freedom.

In Malashenko's own words, fighting under Vatutin was just comfortable.

Not only were there no annoying military orders that were cross-cutting and arbitrarily controlling, but there were also no problems with the logistics and material support of his troops.

When the battle was the most intense and there was no time to cook, Vatutin could even send someone to deliver the hot rice to Malashenko. After the battle, he could eat directly. How comfortable it was.

Sometimes it is so simple for men to get along with each other. As long as they feel that their personalities are compatible and they can pee in the same pot, everything is easy to say and there is no problem with swearing brotherhood.

There is no doubt that Malashenko had such a feeling about Vatutin, his wise and brave boss, and had already begun to plan how to save Vatutin's life. Now he was just putting his previous ideas and plans into practice.

Looking at Malashenko's anxious and thoughtful expression, Iushkin, who still didn't know what he was going to do, couldn't help but ask curiously.

"By the way, what are we going to do this time? Not only are we in such a hurry, but we also changed to this fragile T43. I really don't feel safe about this car. If we run into a large group of German armored forces, it may cost us our lives at any time."

Iushkin, who is used to driving heavy tanks, is no longer the T34 commander and gunner of the past. His love for heavy tanks with strong armor and powerful guns is like blood flowing in every inch of his body, and it is difficult to change.

In previous battles, the T43 medium tank was always easily blown up by the Germans. It was indeed difficult for Iushkin to feel much security. After all, the protection ability of this thing was not even completely immune to the Panther's Long 75.

"Okay, stop complaining. The first priority of this mission is to rush and speed. The slow IS4 will be dead by the time it arrives on the battlefield. The T43 at least has some good armor protection. If the time is tighter and the reconnaissance company's tanks come, your expression will probably be even uglier now."

""

Malachenko's big truth made Iushkin, who was lying outside the turret, speechless, but Comrade Lao Ma, who was still unsatisfied, obviously did not intend to shut up.

"We are not going there to kill a lot of Germans or to eliminate a certain German unit. We are here to escort the front commander Vatutin. We may encounter more than just Germans on the battlefield. There will be other armed forces, such as the Ukrainian bandits who have done so many bad things."

"In short, be prepared. We are not sure what kind of enemy we will face. Anything can happen now."

""

Ivushkin, who listened to Malashenko's speech with his mouth half open, felt a little confused. He was thinking about what to say, but before he could speak, an unexpected voice suddenly came from Malashenko's radio.

"Comrade division commander, we have encountered friendly forces. A team of infantrymen is escorting prisoners of war in the opposite direction of our direction, and is now coming in front of us."

The reconnaissance vehicle at the front of the queue reported the situation to Malashenko. It was indeed unexpected for Malashenko to meet a team of friendly forces halfway.

Coincidentally, Malashenko also had some questions to ask, and this team of infantry arrived at the right time.

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