Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2033 The Poles Who Do Bad Things

Bang——

Boom——

Boom boom boom——

Da da da da——

"Alert! Sound the battle alert! The Poles are rebelling, they are coming! Sound the battle alert!"

"Be careful! Mortars!"

"Lie down! Get down!!!"

Malachenko didn't expect that the bridgehead on the west bank across the bridge would suddenly start a firefight at this time. If you have to describe it, it's like you don't have a condom in your pocket but suddenly a familiar beauty calls you and says that the room is ready and waiting for you to go to bed, which makes you feel extremely surprised when you are planning to sleep alone. This unexpected suddenness is similar.

However, Malachenko really doesn't want to see this scene happen at this moment. These stupid Polish ghosts who don't have eyes are likely to ruin his big plan.

If the Germans on the bridgehead on the west side of the bridge think that the situation is out of control and cannot be controlled, then these damn Germans will undoubtedly blow up the bridge.

Every German knows that the Polish devils who have revolted in the city will definitely try to seek strong foreign aid, and the Soviet army that has already reached the suburbs of Warsaw is the best choice.

So for the Germans, if the control of the bridge is taken by the Polish devils, it means that the control of the bridge has fallen into the hands of the Soviet army. This makes no difference to the Germans, because the Polish devils who are rebelling in the city will definitely open the bridge to welcome the Soviet army into the city. Even if they are driving the tiger to devour the wolf, they must first kill the Germans who are already doomed.

In this way, some things are very obvious.

Once the Germans feel that they can't bear it anymore and the control of the bridge is about to change hands, Malashenko can make a hundred guarantees that the Germans will definitely press the detonator to blow up the bridge without hesitation. Even if an elite field unit like the Great German Division may still use this bridge, it will be blown up, which is better than letting the control of the bridge fall into the hands of the enemy.

Let alone the problem of how the leader division, which relies heavily on heavy equipment, can transport heavy equipment into the city once the bridge is blown up.

Even if you only talk about now, if the bridge is blown up at this critical moment, then Malashenko and the one or two hundred comrades who are with him will all be blown up to the sky and then fall into the Vistula River under the bridge to feed the fish.

You can't bet that the Germans who are red-eyed will regard friendly forces as more important than blowing up the bridge. Malashenko hates to let others, especially the enemy, decide his fate, even if he is now a "friendly force" of the Germans.

Damn it! What should I do now? Who should I help? !

This is the problem that Malashenko needs to consider most.

Maybe many people will subconsciously think of helping the Polish insurgents first, and Malashenko thought so at first, but this idea was only a flash and then immediately rejected and disappeared in a flash.

If they were to fire so blatantly, the Germans, who were neither deaf nor blind, would surely be terrified by the "two-pronged attack". Blowing up the bridge quickly was the only outcome that even a kid could guess.

Even if the attack speed was fast, the Germans would have at least a few minutes to react, which was enough for hundreds of bridge bombings that could be completed by just pressing the detonator.

More importantly, Malashenko still didn't know where the Germans had set the damn detonator, and whether there was a second or even third backup detonator was also unknown and completely unclear.

Even if Malashenko wanted to attack, he could only swarm in like a group of headless flies and attack without any target. He didn't know where the detonators were set and how many there were. It would be a fucking blind attack and meaningless.

It seemed like a fierce attack, but it was actually useless.

Even if the Germans suffered heavy losses, as long as they were not all dead, they could easily move their fingers and make all Malashenko's efforts go to waste. As for the leader's heavy equipment crossing the river, that's nonsense. The infantrymen should just swim across the river.

As for the subsequent exchange of fire with the German suppression troops in the city, it is completely predictable how much loss there will be without the cover of heavy equipment.

So no matter what, this result is unacceptable to Malashenko.

It is necessary to first find out where the German detonators are located and how many there are. After determining these key information, it is the best time to take action. At least until it is absolutely necessary, Malashenko is determined not to tear off the disguise and fight directly with the German garrison troops before this prerequisite is met. The risk factor is too high to bear.

Now that this situation has been figured out, it seems that there is no need to say more about what to do next. It is obvious.

"Attention, commanders! You are not allowed to fire at the Germans without my order. We are going to support them! We must defeat those Polish devils who are ruining our business first. We must help the Germans win this battle first!"

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Malachenko knew that such words would be difficult to accept, and the actual implementation would be extremely reluctant.

The most elite army synthetic field group of the entire Soviet Red Army, a unit named after the leader, is now going to help the Germans and support these fascist bastards?

It doesn't matter who the "enemy" is. What matters is that it is really hard to accept to fight side by side with the Germans. It is indeed like this for a very short time.

But it was precisely because they had fully understood the specific circumstances and mission arrangements of the trip before departure that the commanders of the vehicles who received Malashenko's order did not hesitate for too long and figured out why and why they had to do so.

For the sake of the overall situation, this is the only way to deal with this unexpected situation. You have no choice but to do so. If you really want to keep the Vistula Central Bridge, then this is the way to go.

As for the Polish insurgents who suddenly attacked,

Sorry, I can only blame you Polish ghosts for not having eyes and really picking the right time.

You attacked the bridgehead in the middle of the night, and it happened to be at this special moment when Comrade Lao Ma was going to do something big. Who else should I beat?

The importance of the mission came first, and they were all wearing authentic German uniforms. Comrades are now members of the Great German Division. Even if they did something they had to do, it would be easy to deal with it afterwards. Just throw the blame to the Germans. Anyway, history is written by the victors.

You mean the Red Army?

Stop kidding, where did the Red Army come from? Where were the Red Army soldiers fighting against the Polish insurgents on the west bank bridgehead? Can you please stop making up stories without evidence? They were all Nazi Wehrmacht troops, brutally and bloodily suppressing the brave Polish insurgents.

The Soviet government expresses regret for this incident and strongly condemns and denounces the shameless atrocities of the fascist running dogs! These bloody executioners who brutally suppressed the Polish people's resistance must be punished, and the Soviet Red Army is willing to act as an executor and send those fascist thugs to their deaths.

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