Chapter 2095: Innocent and Cute Iushkin
The Camp No. 3 of Auschwitz concentration camp is not just a "pigsty" for prisoners, but also has many other buildings. In general, it is a place with a very large area. Even if Malashenko brought a regiment to make dumplings, it took more than ten minutes to clear all the outer battles.
And now, the voice on the other end of the radio is telling Malashenko a somewhat tricky situation: the SS defenders in the suspected central office building refused to surrender, hiding in the closed building and refusing to come out. They also threatened with a loudspeaker that if the Red Army dared to enter the building, they would blow it up. If they died, they would all die together, and the whole pot would be buried alive.
The battalion commander in charge of commanding the attack on the building did not dare to act on his own and reported the news to the regiment commander.
The regiment commander also felt that he was a muggle when he learned about this situation, and thought that he could just order the heavy artillery to blow down the building and save trouble. But then I thought it would be better to ask the division commander for instructions on such a big thing. What if this building has some special significance and the division commander wants to keep it? No matter what, I'd better report it first.
"Got it, take people to surround the building! Don't let a German run away! I'll be there with reinforcements soon."
As soon as Malashenko put down the transmitter, he immediately turned around and waved to Alsim who was still waiting under the car.
"There is a new job to do, Alsim. Take your people and follow me. There is a group of ** fanatics who want to challenge our bottom line."
"Yes!"
When he heard that he was going to fight the German fanatics, he was excited. After a military salute, Alsim immediately turned around and called his three squads to set off. Malashenko also returned to the turret, where he was supposed to be the commander, and began to command the other IS6 heavy tanks and infantry fighting vehicles that followed him to move closer to the office building in the central area of the No. 3 camp.
"Listen, fascist running dogs in the building! You have been surrounded, I repeat! Put down your weapons, the Red Army can guarantee your safety! Don't make any more meaningless resistance, everything here and all the buildings, including the land under your feet, now belong to the Red Army and the Soviets! Resisting to the end will only lead to death, think carefully!"
Before seeing the person, he heard his voice first. As soon as Malashenko approached the target area while commanding his gang of iron bastards, he immediately heard someone using a loudspeaker to persuade the German sticks to surrender in German, and the German reply that followed was also shouted out from a loudspeaker.
"Stalin, eat shit! See you in hell, Bolshevik pig!"
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"What is that German guy talking about?"
It can be heard that the first half of the German with a pure smell of wool is probably from our side to persuade them to surrender, but I can't understand what the second half of the German that is spoken by the German guy with a clear and authentic voice means. Iushkin, who doesn't care about the specific content of the first half of the persuasion to surrender and is only curious about the content of the second half, asked Malashenko.
"Well, it's nothing. The German guy said that his mother was standing on the street. He complained that he couldn't get any customers all day and couldn't make money. He scolded the shampooer for not introducing customers to his mother."
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The innocent Iushkin was confused when he heard it. He didn't realize that the driver was talking nonsense, let alone what it meant.
"What does standing on the street mean?"
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Well, it's normal for Iushkin not to know. This child is a good kid who grew up under the red flag with innocence and cuteness. He just has a bad mouth.
"It's nothing, just an evil alchemy method. When we get to Berlin, you can go ask his mother in person."
If you say standing on the street, Iushkin doesn't understand.
But if you say Berlin, hey, then this guy will be excited.
"Yes, yes, Berlin! We will definitely get to Berlin. I'm excited just thinking about it now!!!"
Iushkin can get excited slowly, but Malashenko has to get off the car first to check the situation on the scene.
As soon as Comrade Lao Ma jumped off the car, Alsim, who had already got off the car, took his own people to wait for the guards by the car, and the regiment commander, who had just arrived at the scene, was jogging all the way.
"Don't say anything extra, just tell me what the situation is now."
Malashenko preempted the nonsense and walked forward while talking, ready to get closer to understand the situation in person. The regiment commander, who did not dare to neglect, immediately called the people who were protecting his safety and chased after Alsim and his party who were following Malashenko.
"As you can see, comrade division commander. There is a group of diehard fascist lackeys who refuse to surrender in the building. The exact number is unknown, but we estimate that there are at least more than a hundred people. Almost all the fleeing Germans in the surrounding areas have been driven into the building by us. So as long as this building is taken, the No. 3 Battalion will be completely ours. It is the last remaining nail."
"Yeah"
While listening to the battle report, he walked to a low wall and raised the telescope in his hand to look at the building known as the "nail".
Malashenko found through the telescope that this broken building was four stories high in total. Most of the windows had been blocked by various things found by the Germans, and transformed into a firing point with only a gun hole. The few windows that had not been blocked were also wide open, as if they had simply given up on defense. It can be seen that the Germans in the building were insufficient in manpower, and it was highly unlikely that they would be able to completely defend the building.
The entrance downstairs was closed. It was obvious that the Germans had sealed the door from the inside, either with furniture or other debris.
If they wanted to attack, this would not be a problem. They could get on their car and fire a shot with a 130mm cannon, and the broken door and the debris blocking the door would be blown away. After all, it was not a permanent fortification, so how could they be expected to be strong?
But the reality was that there seemed to be explosives in the building, and they were the kind that could blow up the entire building, and the amount was not small, at least that's what the Germans themselves claimed.
With a cautious attitude of believing it was better to believe it than not to believe it, Malashenko did not want his elite soldiers to be buried with these fascist bastards. It would be better to think of other ways to see if he could force the Germans out of the building.
If possible, Malashenko still wanted to take the building intact as much as possible, after all, you have to consider the special nature of Auschwitz.
There may be many valuable things in that building, as well as evidence that can expose Nazi atrocities. Try to preserve them as much as possible, so that the heinous crimes committed by these fascist bastards in this place will not be completely buried in history, and future generations will not have the opportunity to witness this history. We must also leave evidence for the souls who died tragically in this place so that the world can know the complete truth.
In this matter, Malashenko thought he had an obligation to do so, and his firm eyes were shining with such a firm belief, as always.