Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2036 Bloody Street (Part 1)

In that case, why did Iushkin say "the situation is not good"?

This is certainly not to say that Iushkin was dazzled, nor that the Polish ghosts turned into Polish Superman and rushed forward with their bodies to withstand the 92mm full-power bullets of MG42, but that these Polish ghosts finally tested the weaknesses of the Germans after suffering considerable casualties.

The rhythm was disrupted by a mortar bombardment and casualties were not small. The German sentry post and simple bunkers originally set up under the machine gun building on the street were blown up to the sky by the Polish ghosts' mortars, including people and sandbags. Now it is just a pile of garbage ruins with rotten wood and sand.

That disgusting machine gun building was not guarded by anyone? The Polish ghosts who found this great news suddenly became excited.

Some of the Polish ghosts who climbed over the wall from the back of the building have now rushed into the building as if no one was around and started a battle for the house with the German soldiers stationed in the building.

"Damn Poland! The Poles have entered the building! Come quickly and guard the entrance to the corridor!"

"Grenade, throw grenades downstairs! Quick!"

"Hold them down, don't let them go upstairs!"

The Germans who were blocked in the building by the Polish ghosts were obviously panicking. The machine gun fire was suspended, and they might be carrying MG42 to guard the corridor to prevent the Polish ghosts who were attacking the building from rushing to the second floor.

The machine guns were silenced, and the Polish ghosts who saw the offensive was effective became more excited.

"Go! The Germans are almost dying, we have to kill them all! Try harder! Attack!"

The waves of charge that swarmed in began to advance quickly along the main road, and many people were separated from the left and right sides. They forced their way into the first floor of the two machine gun buildings along the main entrance on the first floor and joined the small team of soldiers who had climbed over the wall earlier.

The German troops on the second floor began to attack more fiercely. From the various gunfires coming out of the windows of the small building, it was obvious that they were in high spirits. There were even explosions and impact smoke coming out of the windows of the small building from time to time. The offensive and defensive sides in the fierce exchange of fire in the building obviously used grenades, which shows how fierce the battle for the house was.

If there were no reinforcements, it would only be a matter of time before the German troops blocked in the building were destroyed. They could not beat the Polish ghost attacking troops whose number was several times or even dozens of times theirs. Especially when grenades were used, it was not a matter of sitting back and relaxing with just an MG42.

On the other side, the German troops on the west bank bridgehead obviously wanted to support the comrades in the two crucial machine gun buildings. A small force was sent on each side to advance forward, trying to suppress the Polish ghosts who attacked, rescue the comrades in the building and join them.

Once the two machine gun commanding heights on the left and right that cross-blocked the entire main street were lost, the German garrison on the west bank bridgehead would no longer have any defensive advantages.

The remaining remnant garrison had to be prepared to rely on the simple fortifications of the bridgehead to resist the attack and make a final desperate fight with the Polish ghosts. To put it bluntly, it was a flatland defense war without solid fortifications to rely on.

If you think about it, you will know that this is simply too fucking suitable for the Polish ghosts' mortars to exert their firepower! After a bombardment, you will be rushed by a whole swarm of bees. What the hell is there to defend? If it really comes to this time, the German army will have no hope of winning.

The German commander in charge of the command was obviously aware of this situation. The two infantry units sent to support the machine gun building proved that the consequences of losing the two machine gun buildings were absolutely unbearable.

However, the Polish ghosts, who saw that the cooked duck was about to be in their hands, were unwilling to give in and responded quickly.

Because the machine guns temporarily ceased fire, they had the opportunity to advance along the main street of the block. The rebellious Polish ghosts' attack wave had already advanced to a very close position. They had enough manpower to fight both the "building attack" and "block advance" fronts at the same time. Whether the quality was good or not was another matter, but the number was indeed enough.

This caused a problem that made the German army even more dumbfounded: the two support teams were blocked and separated by the Polish ghosts' attack waves. If you want to support the machine gun building as expected, it means that you must directly repel the Polish ghosts' attack waves and clear the roadblocks in front of you. This is a must.

But the two support teams only have more than a hundred people in total, and there are only a few dozen on each side.

What about the Polish ghosts on the opposite side?

There must be at least five or six hundred of them!

It's not impossible to fight a battle with a huge disparity in strength, but if you take one-fifth of the other's strength and play an attack-to-attack game with them without any technical equipment advantages.

Sorry, this is not a battle with a huge disparity in strength, this is a battle to give heads to others to improve the record.

Moreover, the German garrison troops who were fiercely shooting at the Poles also knew their own strengths and weaknesses.

The combat effectiveness gap between the second-line garrison troops and the first-line field elites is completely different from that of the first-line field elites. To be honest, they are only slightly stronger than this bunch of chaotic Polish ghosts.

This kind of tough battle that is no different from sending death, even if it is replaced by the first-line field elites, it is possible that they will see that they cannot win and run away quickly.

So don't expect these two German support teams to be able to go against the sky. The most realistic portrayal is that they fought and retreated under the gradual advancement of the Polish offensive waves. It's good that they didn't collapse and retreat on the spot. You have to know that the opponent has five times the strength, what else do you want?

"Damn it! If this goes on, it will be all over. We will lose this battle! Keep organizing the troops. We must defeat the Polish devils and keep the machine gun tower!"

In the small building suspected to be a command post that Malashenko had targeted before, a German major, who was standing in front of the window with binoculars in hand and closely watching the battle scene, was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot.

Seeing that the support troops just organized were beaten back by the Polish devils who had a superior number and retreated step by step.

The unwilling major gritted his teeth and continued to give orders, asking his adjutant to organize more people and prepare for the attack. His unquestionable expression seemed to be that he would not give up until the two machine gun towers were saved.

But he never expected that the answer given by the adjutant next to him was so terrible.

"Sir, there are no more troops. If there are, there are only the commanders and guards in our building. We can't organize an attack anymore."

"What did you say!?"

The major was surprised and angry for a moment, and then he asked a question.

"What about that bastard Schwarner? Hasn't the call been connected yet? Where is he? Why haven't I waited for him to come to support me yet?!"

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