Chapter 2176 Who Wins?
Chapter 2181 Who wins?
"Well, you can't read German. I'll read you what the written report above says. Listen carefully.
"The Führer's army achieved a great victory and severely damaged the enemy's tank division, Stalin's ace unit, in the southern battlefield of Poland. The enemy ran out of fuel and abandoned the abandoned tanks and fled in panic. The Führer's army is pursuing them bravely, and Germany continues to make great strides! Hi, Wash Head guy."
Malashenko finished reading the first paragraph of the first page of the newspaper. The photo below shows an IS6 heavy tank abandoned on the roadside. The turret has the obvious Guards logo on the right and The emblem of the Leader's Division, with several smiling Wehrmacht soldiers standing next to it, posing with guns as a backdrop. It is indeed clear at a glance that this is a good tank from the Leader's Division.
"Well, this is the first day's newspaper, and there are more at the back. Look at this one again, and I'll read it to you for the second day."
Lavrinenko on the side blinked and said nothing. He was probably a little dumbfounded now and didn't quite understand what was going on. I didn't even bother to eat anymore, so I just waited for Malashenko to translate and read the newspaper. Only Comrade Comrade Political Commissar sat aside with a mysterious smile and said nothing.
"The next day, let's continue."
"The Führer's army bravely pursued the enemy and achieved continuous results. The enemy's close tank division suffered heavy losses again! They captured many of the enemy's elite Stalin Type VI heavy tanks and will soon continue to pursue the remaining enemy troops who fled."
After reading the text, the picture below is another IS6, but this time the shooting angle is different from the last time. The shooting was changed from the right side to the left. It is still the angle of lying on the ground and shooting from bottom to top. It is With the sky as the background and no surrounding scenery visible, a German infantryman sitting on the turret is showing off.
"Okay, let's continue, it's for the third day."
"Well, there's something new this time, let me take a look."
"There was a fierce exchange of fire with the enemy's 1st Tank Division, and our army won a great victory! Many Stalin Type VI heavy tanks were paralyzed, causing the enemy to abandon their vehicles and flee. We achieved multiple victories. Forward! Germany! Hi, Shampoo. "
The picture below has been changed again. This time it is an IS6 that has rolled into a ditch on the roadside. The track looks broken and collapsed on the ground. However, the background is the reverse slope of the road slope, with bare and meaningless soil. The slope is the background for most of the photos. The German guy took the camera very well. Basically, except for the dirt slope and the sky in the distance, there are no iconic features.
This photo is also taken from the right angle. There are also the Guards logo and the division emblem of the leader division on the turret. The German soldiers in the photo have also changed. This time, a smiling German anti-tank soldier came with a Panzerfaust on his shoulders. He probably meant that the Panzerfaust paralyzed the IS6, causing it to abandon the vehicle and be captured by the Germans. It actually matched the description. It looked like Nothing wrong.
"On the fourth, fifth, and sixth days, there was nothing new. They were either pursuits or encounters and exchanges of fire. Victories for the Germans. This photo is of a tank on fire. It was taken from the front right. This is a complete tank. It was burned down, leaving only an empty shell. Even the turret was blown away. Tsk, wouldn’t it be better for the Germans to drag it back and use it themselves? After all, they won a great victory and gained control of the battlefield, right?”
"The next one is the last one. Let me take a look at it on the seventh day."
"Basically annihilated the enemy's first tank division, a small number of remnants escaped, the enemy abandoned a large amount of heavy equipment and fled, our army captured countless, the soldiers took photos in victory, and Germany continued to advance!"
There is no tank in the last accompanying photo. This time it is replaced by a truck, and it is a rather special crane modified from a Meika chassis. It is a vehicle for emergency repair support. The average Red Army tank unit does not have this thing, and even if it has American-made truck equipment, it is rarely luxurious enough to modify it for use. The implication is that this rare equipment is only qualified for the leading division?
Malashenko felt that this might be what the Germans wanted to express. Anyway, looking at the bunch of German soldiers standing in front of the truck in the photo, they were very happy.
"These photos add up to nearly thirty or forty. Where can we lose so many IS6s in the south of Poland? Those German guys were chased and beaten by us, and they didn't even have time to run away. I don't understand. What's going on? thing?"
Obviously, Lavrinenko, who has a relatively simple mind, has not seen the tricks and routines involved. Malashenko, who is not very talkative, did not answer directly without comment. Instead, he turned his head and glanced at the political commissar comrades beside him. I found that Comrade Political Commissar was also keeping a mysterious smile. The two of them looked at each other and said, "You understand and I understand."
"Hurry up and explain to Comrade Deputy Division Commander, don't let him really be deceived."
After hearing this, Malashenko smiled, nodded, then turned his head back and continued to speak.
"Here, look here, the first photo."
"Photographed from the right front. The Germans said this was a vehicle abandoned on the road. We ran out of fuel and threw it away. There is the mark of our division on the turret, and it is indeed our vehicle. But pay attention here, the first road wheel on the right There is a corner missing or a gap on the edge. It may have been hit by something or bumped. The reason is not important, just remember it.”
"Then there's this, um, the German guy said this is the IS6 that was crippled and abandoned on the roadside. There's an idiot holding an iron fist next to it. It happened to be taken from the right front angle. Look here. Look carefully. The first one is carrying a load. There is also a gap missing in the wheel, in the same position.
"And this one, this one."
"The text accompanying the picture states that it was hit and caught fire. The shot was taken from the right rear. It looks a bit blurry, but you can still see the key points. Did you see that there is still a gap in the first road wheel?"
"This one, taken from the front left, you can't see the road wheel on the right. It has been completely blown up, and the turret has flown away. But there is something else interesting. There is no helicopter on the turret, and there are no helicopters on the turret, as in the previous pictures. None, there are very few old IS6s left in our division that have not yet been equipped with advanced computers.”
Lavrinenko didn't understand it right away, but that doesn't mean he's an idiot. Anyone with a normal mind will know what he meant after listening to Malashenko's words.
"You, you mean, the Germans photographed our same vehicle in four states: abandoned, track broken and discarded, on fire, and then the ammunition detonated and the turret was blown off? What does this mean? Yes? What’s the special purpose? I don’t understand why.”
Malashenko smiled and blurted out the words without thinking as he closed the newspaper.
"Of course it makes sense, in order to create what they call the illusion of "a huge defeat of a close tank division and a series of victories for the German army."
"Our division rushed south and north on the southern front of Poland, attacking from the left and right, and fought back and forth for more than 400 kilometers across the country. Comrade Political Commissar made statistics last time, and you probably haven't forgotten it. We were regarded as enemies by a certain comrade marshal. The blocking and lagging troops in the rear are really struggling.”
"More than 400 kilometers of cross-country travel, no matter how reliable and durable the tank is, the hours of motorization cannot withstand such a torment, and then you will know. Our division was forced to leave behind some that could not be repaired immediately. The more serious problems need to be overhauled Replacing transmissions or engines is the relatively large loss of non-combat equipment we discussed earlier. "
"Our combat doctrine clearly states that when the troops encounter equipment wear and tear that cannot be repaired immediately during roundabout maneuvers, the troops can immediately abandon the damaged equipment and organize the crews to regroup with the large units and continue moving forward. Troop command Soldiers should focus on completing the planned tactical objectives of the campaign. Reasonable equipment abandonment will be allowed within an acceptable range, and the abandoned equipment will be followed up by subsequent friendly forces for recovery and disposal. I have ignored it."
"Well, let me take a breather and light a cigarette. Comrade Political Commissar will take over and continue to explain to you."
The Comrade Political Commissar had the same idea as Malashenko, and as both knew the truth, the following words blurted out smoothly and neatly.
"Our division has independent combat capabilities after the synthetic reorganization. Even without the cooperation of friendly forces, it can rely on the synthesis of its own arms to independently complete many combat missions in complex battlefield environments. This is what we have determined. I don't know if it is because In this regard, we are not equipped with coordinated troops anyway, and indeed there are no friendly forces to follow up to help us recycle and dispose of discarded equipment. This is different from before. "
"In addition, we are fighting interspersed on the southern front of Poland, behind and behind the enemy. It is normal for equipment that cannot be recovered immediately after being abandoned to be encountered by Germans who are retreating all the way. After all, we cannot intercept, intercept or delay All the defeated German troops on the southern front can only fight as much as possible with the enemy's main force to buy time for the large forces on the front battlefield to catch up and encircle and suppress them. "
"Then there's the most critical point."
"The Germans want to create news about their victory to boost morale and inspire people. It doesn't matter if they make false news, as long as they can deceive their own people. That's the purpose."
"So they need creative materials. The tanks abandoned by our division were picked up by the more intelligent ones among them."
"Catch a tank and take photos of four different states, pick the angle and background, and add appropriate text descriptions. This can be the results of four different leader tanks. The photos can be taken at once and saved Save it for future reference, there are photos published in newspapers every day, which exactly corresponds to what they said in the report that they fought against the leader's division every day and achieved great victory. "
"Then the Germans can follow our division's combat trajectory and look for it. We may leave abandoned equipment wherever we go. Anyway, there must be no friendly troops to recover it. It won't delay Germany too much if we just take pictures and leave." You don’t need too much time to travel. Just find a few cars and take enough photos at once. Anyway, you can multiply the number by four or even five times.”
"If the Germans are leisurely, they can even pull the tank to a farther distance, not too far, and take another set of photos. As long as the background is different and accompanied by appropriate text description, this is another loss of the leader's division. A batch of valuable IS6 heavy tanks were obtained.”
"The reason why we can be so sure is because there are only 8 IS6s registered in our division with detailed post-war statistics that were truly irreparable non-combat losses on the southern front of Poland. I know, and so does the division commander. , Comrade Deputy Division Commander, you should also remember it.”
"But look at these photos, there are thirty or forty vehicles in total. The Germans' captions all indicate that these are vehicles of the First Tank Division, tanks of the steel butcher Malashenko and Stalin's security forces. "That's what the leaders wanted."
"This created a false impression that the First Tank Division was beaten and fled in disgrace. There were at least 30 or 40 IS6s damaged, abandoned, and captured, and there are still photos to prove it. I guess the Germans will definitely exaggerate and tell their troops that there are more that they didn't have time to take pictures of. If you multiply it by three, four, five, or six times, it can correspond to their claim that they almost wiped out the leader division."
"Imagine how much morale this can bring to the German front-line troops? The Soviet ace tank division that they fear the most, the most dreaded, and the most terrified, the troops of the steel butcher Malashenko will almost be wiped out. The Germans can portray this as a turning point. I guess they will believe that many people will believe that the Red Army is doomed. The purpose is simple, just for this."
Lavrinenko still couldn't figure it out. Although he understood most of it, he was still a little puzzled.
"But if they meet us on the battlefield in the future, won't their lies be exposed? Wouldn't this be counterproductive?"
The political commissar just smiled when he heard this. As someone who specializes in political work and the spirit and morale of the troops, he could guess the Germans' twists and turns with his eyes closed.
"It all depends on how you say it, Lavri."
"For example, the Germans can say that the Leader Division has been rebuilt and is making a comeback, but we have already destroyed the Iron Butcher once, and we can destroy them a second time, and victory belongs to us. Be courageous and cheer up, we will definitely win, and Malashenko and the rebuilt 1st Tank Division will be defeated again, so this is also what the Germans want to boost morale."
"Some people will realize that this is also false and a lie, but they will not realize that they have been deceived until they are captured by us and enter the prisoner-of-war camp. But what's the use of that? They can't tell the living comrades who have not been captured that they have been deceived. Maybe we can tell the German soldiers who are still fighting that they have been deceived, but it's useless. Who will believe the enemy instead of their own words? Unless they witness the truth with their own eyes, such as being captured."
""
Lavrinenko just felt a little overwhelmed. How could these simple photos and newspapers involve so many things? The comrade political commissar could actually analyze it so clearly and fluently. I felt dizzy just listening to it. It seems that this political commissar is really not something that ordinary people can do.
After the comrade political commissar finished his analysis, Malashenko had almost finished smoking the cigarette in his hand. After a long puff of smoke, he skillfully flicked the cigarette butt away with one hand and spoke.
"Let the Nazis spread rumors as much as they want. As long as we know the truth in our hearts, the existing facts are not subject to human subjective will."
"This group of Nazis is only capable of this. They won great victories all the way, great victories to their own borders, and great victories to their own homes. They won a lot, but the capital was lost. When we kick into Berlin, I want to see how these Nazis can win great victories. I want to engrave the great victory on the tombstone of the rumor-mongering leader Goebbels to commemorate him. He said it well! It's just a great victory of our Red Army in the Battle of Berlin!"