Chapter 1894 I Know He Is Unhappy
Kalvus did not feel lucky that he was about to return to his hometown with meritorious service. At the moment when the all-out war was in full swing, even his hometown at the rear had no stable place to live. read
Going home, this word that countless soldiers fighting life and death on the front line yearn for, now is just a change of place to continue to experience a different war-torn purgatory.
"Sometimes I even feel doubtful and puzzled. Didn't we join this war just to prevent our motherland from suffering another loss of life and misfortune? If this is really the case, then what does it mean to be like this now? We have paid so much Do you think that after enduring unimaginable suffering, the border between the front line and the rear has been completely wiped out? I really don’t know what the meaning of this is.”
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Normally, Major Schwerner would have severely criticized Calvus, and would never tolerate his company commander saying such stupid things that demoralized and shook the morale of the army.
But now, Karl has received permission to return to the country and is about to set off with honors and awards.
At least the frontline war would be far away from him. Major Schwerner did not expect that at this time, he would be too harsh on a subordinate who had given so much to the war and only risked his own life.
Judging from the results of the battle in Marinovo Village, Karvus commanded his company to achieve an incredibly strong record, and the battle loss ratio reached an astonishing level.
Yes, it's amazing.
The new steel monsters in the hands of the Russians are so difficult to deal with that the 502nd Battalion has never had any trouble with these monsters with strong armor and cannons in the past.
It is often necessary to lose two King Tigers to defeat an IS6 with a 2:1 battle loss. If it can achieve a 1:1 battle loss against these terrifying monsters, it would be even more bragging and amazing. Like Karvus, the record of using less to defeat more, weak to strong, and using a numerical disadvantage to kill more than a dozen Russian IS6s and several new medium tanks is indeed very exciting.
Even if this is at the expense of half of the elite vehicle crews of the 502nd Battalion being killed at once, from a tactical perspective, this is still a valuable victory.
This also explains another important reason why Calvus suffered such huge losses but was not punished in any way.
At least in the eyes of the big shots above, if you can win against the Russian elite with less than the majority, that is victory. Especially since the Russian elite’s reputation for evil is still well-known among the front-line troops and can scare the shit out of rookies and recruits. This victory with heavy losses was even more precious and hard-won.
At least, this incident finally gave the National Defense Forces the capital to boost morale and publicize it, and make great efforts to produce promotional materials to make a big splash.
Compared to a wide range of morale improvement and military morale boosting, what is the loss of a few King Tigers and a few crews? From the perspective of war economics, this loss is absolutely cost-effective, and those "slightly polished" promotional materials are definitely good "mission rewards."
Thinking of the above twists and turns and various derived complex situations, Major Schwerner, who felt overwhelmed, just shook his head, and then spoke softly to Kalvus again.
"At least we are preventing the Russians from spreading the war to our own land. There is an essential difference between fighting on their territory and fighting on our territory. This is the significance of what we are doing now."
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Kalvus could not deny the correctness of Major Schwerner's words, but on the other hand, he was also thinking, isn't this asking for trouble? If I had known this, why did I do it in the first place? Wouldn't it be better not to launch this inherently unjust war of aggression? If Germany already owns the whole of Europe, does it still have to win something indispensable?
Calvus couldn't understand, but after thinking about it, these things were not something he could decide, so there was no need to think about it any further, and he felt relieved.
"Honestly, I think it is unlikely that you will retire. The certificate and transfer order approved for you this time are just for you to return to China to recuperate. Like others who encounter your situation, they will come with the retirement documents."
While he was still meditating, he heard Major Schwerner's sudden words. Calvus, who looked puzzled, didn't think too much and asked directly.
"Why do you say that? I'm already like this, a useless person. Aren't those generals still willing to let me go? I still have value, and now I'm a burden wherever I go."
After hearing Calvus's self-deprecating words, Major Schwerner paused for a moment and thought for a moment before speaking out his guess.
"The absence of a discharge document means that you will continue to serve in the National Defense Forces. This is certain."
"You have difficulty writing without your right hand. Civilian work is definitely not suitable for you. It is even more impossible to continue fighting. There are no commanders on the front line who are missing arms and legs and still insist on fighting. Maybe there are some among the Russians, who knows?"
"But let me tell you, I guess you will be assigned a position like an instructor after you return to China to recover from your injury. You are now a well-known star and Germany's top armored ace. The publicity offensive after this time will definitely be extraordinary. Guess how Dr. Goebbels will promote your glorious deeds? It’s not bad at all, right?”
"Being an instructor in the army or teaching students is the job of the armored troops. Experienced ace instructors like you are very scarce in the rear. If I were those generals, I would not let you go back to live on for nothing. There are still many things you can do, Carl."
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I wanted to say that I didn't want to do this job, but then I thought that this matter was not something I could decide. Even if I clearly expressed "protest", it would probably be useless. This kind of thing is beyond my control. Since I can't resist, it's better to think about how to accept it calmly. At this point, Carlus no longer insisted on so many details.
Although it is true that he is about to leave for his country, Carlus still has some things that are worrying him. He needs to talk to Major Schwaner in person before leaving. Some things that may really be very serious.
"There is something I must remind you of before I leave. If I don't take this opportunity to tell you, I'm afraid I won't have the chance to see you again before I leave."
Kalvus seemed a little hesitant and tangled, as if he had something important in his mind and wanted to say it but didn't know where to start or how to say it better.
"The enemy we provoked this time is not simple, Schwaner. I don't know what the Russians will do next, but I'm sure that the Iron Butcher must be very unhappy now."