Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2265 Air Force Guys Never Fish

Chapter 2270 Air Force Guys Never Go Fishing

The Major General almost fell on his buttocks, but fortunately someone was quick to hold him up. Before he could stand up completely, he started to shout again to ask about the situation.

The person responsible for reporting the news to him acted quickly, but the bad news that came again was indeed quite bad.

"General! The Russians blew up our building! The dispatch building on the east side of the station was completely destroyed by the Russians. Now we can't see the building at all. We have completely lost contact with the defenders!"

"What did you say!?"

The Major General, who almost thought he had donkey hair in his ears, couldn't believe it!

Are you kidding? It was a sturdy building that was specially repaired and reinforced by the engineering corps before the outbreak of the East Prussian War. The defense level is completely comparable to the general military standard permanent defense fortifications.

Not only the load-bearing structure of the building has been reinforced twice, but even the windows and balconies that can be used as shooting holes have also been strengthened and upgraded for key defense. At first, if the Russians really came to attack the railway station, a strategic location, then the surrounding defensive positions with the dispatching building as the core would be the mainstay of the defense line and the defensive support point of the entire eastern core area of ​​the station. The solidity of its defense could hardly be destroyed from the outside by direct fire from land, at least according to the analysis and evaluation of the German engineering corps after completion.

If the Russians wanted to take down this building, they would either use long-range artillery groups to violently demolish and bombard it, or call in air strikes to directly use high-yield bombs to solve the problem. Apart from these two, ground attacks could only send infantry to rush in and kill all the German troops in the building to achieve actual occupation.

But how could a solid defensive place with a complex internal structure and sufficient weapons and ammunition supply after the transformation be so easy to take down? The German army even built a basement in the building to store supplies, and built tunnels connecting the surrounding defensive positions and buildings for possible troop replenishment and supply transportation, which truly turned this broken building into an iron barrel that was as solid as a rock.

This specially renovated station dispatching building has a firepower range that completely covers the entire road leading to the platform and the waiting hall. If you want to really go to the core area of ​​the station, you must pass through the firepower range of this building. Standing on the roof, you can even clearly see the situation of each train entering the station and take in everything. There is simply no better commanding height than this.

It can be said that as long as this building is not lost, the battlefield width in the station is limited, and no matter how many troops there are, it will be useless. The Russians who can't deploy at all can't attack the core area of ​​the station.

But now, someone reported that "the building is gone, the Russians directly demolished it for us." How can this huge reversal, which was obviously fine not long ago, not make people feel dumbfounded and unbelievable?

The German major general, who could not believe what he heard, firmly believed that "hearing is false, seeing is true", did not say a word and immediately picked up the telescope on the table. He rushed out of the office without caring about the attempts of the people around him and behind him to stop him. He ran out of the waiting hall as if he was on a hot wheel.

As soon as he arrived outside the waiting hall, he immediately raised the telescope in his hand without hesitation and looked in the direction of the original station dispatching building. Of course, the scene that appeared in the magnified field of view of the telescope was just as he had said just now.

"It's gone, it's gone? Damn it! What on earth is going on? How can such a big building suddenly disappear? Who can tell me what happened just now?!"

The people who rushed out of the waiting room closely behind the major general looked at each other, all at a loss, with expressions of "You don't know what happened, so neither do I", until a moment later, another figure finally rushed out of the waiting room.

"I called to confirm, there is an eyewitness report! Some people said that the Russians deployed a heavy assault weapon that looks like a Stalin heavy tank, but is completely different in nature. It seems to use rockets as an attack weapon. Just one round of firing completely flattened the entire dispatching building. The eyewitness report did not mention that anyone came out of the building alive. Everything happened too suddenly."

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The major general, whose fingers were clenched into fists unconsciously, was full of hatred and fear.

I hate the brutality of those Russians. They released such a powerful destructive force in just a moment, destroying the lives of so many of my soldiers and officers.

I am afraid that once the station dispatching building is lost, the entire east gate leading to the core area of ​​the station will be completely open, and there will be no solid defenses along the road in front of the waiting hall and the platform to stop the Russians from advancing.

What is more terrifying is that even the defensive level of the station dispatching building will be destroyed in an instant. What kind of destructive weapons did these Russians use that I don’t know about and have never heard of? Wouldn’t this jaw-dropping destructive power destroy everything it encounters along the way? What else in the entire station can withstand the attack of this unknown thing?

The more I think about it, the more terrible it is. I can’t think about it anymore. It will only make people more afraid and panic and shake, and there is no practical meaning.

After thinking it over and over again, the major general felt that he couldn’t just let it go, and he couldn’t give up. He focused his eyes again and re-firmed his gaze, and the next order came out immediately.

"We haven't failed yet, German soldiers! We still have hope of victory!"

"Our armored soldiers have basically finished unloading and assembling. The time we have gained with the outer defense forces is enough for us to launch a round of counterattacks! The Russians will not expect us to counterattack at this time. The unexpected and fierce attack will bring us victory, just like an eagle in the sky swooping down like an arrow from a string to hunt. We must defeat the enemy at lightning speed!"

Yes, the major general who thinks that his side is not doomed still has a trump card in his hand, those tanks that have just been unloaded from the flatbed trucks after entering the station with the train.

This is inside the station. Even if the Russians have more siege troops, they can't do it. They can't exert their full strength in such a narrow and restricted terrain environment. This has become an advantage for the German army with inferior forces.

As long as enough troops can be assembled to repel the Russians' attack, there is still hope for this battle, and there is still hope to hold on until the outer defenders and friendly troops in other directions come back to support. By then, we might even be able to form a large encirclement from the outside, encircling the Russian siege troops in the city and catching the turtle in the jar, so that the heroic and tenacious station defenders will be in the center.

This battle is still to be fought! It is far from time to give up easily!

The more he thought about it, the more excited he felt that this matter was possible and hopeful. He couldn't help but waved his arm and raised it above his head while shouting loudly. Even the Iron Cross medal hanging on the Air Force Major General's uniform shook like a bell.

"Victory belongs to Hermann Goering's Panzer Army! Fight to the end for Germany, hi! Shampooer!"

Things have come to this, what else can the people below do?

There is no way, no matter how many ideas you have in your heart, you have to hold them back, and you can only shout along with this land warfare amateur who is like chicken blood. Some things you have to deal with superficially and pretend, this world has always been like this.

"Hi! Shampooer!"

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