Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2964 You Think Too Simply

Malachenko does not have the legendary ability to remember everything and anyone.

In addition to the various trivial and complicated affairs brought by the heavy responsibility of the division commander, Malachenko, who is very busy on weekdays, has to admit that he has indeed forgotten some people and some things. The dual memories of past and present lives are intertwined in his mind, and sometimes he can't tell which is which.

But there are always some things that will not be forgotten, just because they leave too deep an impression in the mind.

For example, someone sitting on the barrel of a Tiger tank, and the head of the SS who led his crew to line up and receive medals beside the barrel painted with kill rings.

These familiar faces in old black and white photos all point to the same person without exception. That person is a "famous" number one figure even in the world where Malachenko lived before crossing.

Although he ended up badly and died miserably, it did not prevent this person from becoming famous for his exaggerated killing record. Single-handedly killing those arrogant John Bulls and making them crawl all over the ground was the most impressive achievement in his life, no one else.

Michel Wittmann, Malashenko felt that he would never forget this name.

At this moment, Malashenko looked at the scene in front of him, and there was really some deep sigh.

He sighed at what kind of miraculous fate arrangement could allow a "legendary figure" who should have died last year and whose grave grass was at least two feet high to appear in front of him in such a lively posture without his own subjective intervention, as if it was an "impossible miracle".

"It seems that after the battle in Bocage Village, you must have experienced a lot of things to be blown to this place by some unknown wind."

""

Faced with Malashenko's silent opening that sounded like nonsense, Wittmann, who was quite "incomprehensible", didn't know how to answer for a while. But at least there were some things that he could understand in the words that suddenly came out of this Russian major general, and it was not completely meaningless.

"Do you know the Battle of Bocage Village? Ha, it's really strange that those arrogant British guys would share this with you Russians. I thought they would keep the secret and don't want to embarrass themselves in front of you Russians anyway."

"Yeah"

From Wittmann's answer, it can be said that the "Battle of Bocage Village" in this abnormal timeline still exists. There may be "some deviations" in the details, but since Wittmann can now appear alive in front of him, the final result of this battle must be similar.

Those British guys can only be beaten more miserably and there is no chance of survival under the massacre of "Master Wei with enhanced power". After all, "Tiger-style village massacre" and "Tiger King village massacre" are two completely different concepts. Even if you use your imagination, you can imagine how the British toy cars will be beaten.

"Then Mr. Wittmann, please tell me one thing. A top SS armored soldier like you, why didn't you "die for the Nazis" but instead surrendered and became a prisoner in such an occasion? Hmm?"

""

As the saying goes, "It's not right to bring up a topic that's not right to bring up." Wittmann, who was hit in the heart by Malashenko's words, immediately had a look of something wrong on his face at a speed visible to the naked eye.

It was obvious from his expression that he wanted to argue something, but he didn't seem to know how to start, and he couldn't say a word when his mouth opened and closed. No matter how much he thought about it, he couldn't find an answer that made him feel appropriate. Although he felt helpless and unwilling in his heart, Wittmann, who couldn't explain it in the end, could only give up.

"I don't want to regret the decision I made. That's meaningless."

"Now I am your prisoner. You have the final say on how to deal with me, whether to kill or chop me up. Of course, in your Russian place, SS soldiers like us may not even be qualified as proper prisoners."

"So if you want to drag a few of us out and shoot us, please let us know in advance. It doesn't take too long, just ten minutes will do. How about it as a small response to us laying down our weapons to avoid unnecessary casualties?"

Wow, this is quite self-aware.

There are many unwritten rules on the battlefield, especially on the Eastern Front battlefield where blood and flesh flew everywhere and heads rolled.

The German army shot the political commissars of the Red Army directly when they caught them. On the contrary, if the Red Army caught the SS executioners who were just short of writing "scum" on their foreheads, the treatment was almost exactly the same.

At least in a considerable part of the cases, the Soviet and German armies were basically like this to each other. Although not all of them, it at least occupied most of the time.

Think about what happened when the leader division liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp. A round of mass executions knocked more than 300 SS guards who survived the concentration camp into the grave.

When the two opponents in the most brutal ground conflict in human history have beaten each other to death, it is really a fart to say that everything should be based on morality and human conscience.

Malashenko is not the embodiment of Khorne's chosen god, but if the opportunity for revenge is right in front of him, Malashenko will not hesitate to take revenge.

Obviously, Wittmann probably felt that with his achievements on the battlefield, and now that he was exposed by the notorious "Iron Butcher", there would be no way for him to survive.

The number of his kills and his identity as an SS officer, if any of these two things were mentioned, it would be enough to be shot on the spot, and there were more than enough reasons. Wittmann, who had been in battle for a long time, was very clear about the blood feud between the Soviet and German armies. In the protracted and fierce fighting, it had accumulated to an indescribable degree.

Now that these "two charges" were combined, Wittmann, who was relieved the more he thought about it, no longer had any hope of living.

The battle scars and physical and mental exhaustion that had been going on for a long time could finally come to an end here.

Although the result was not good, it was a relief for him personally. Death under the revenge of the Russians was actually within Wittmann's expectations.

After all, a war that could never be won could only end in this way if he thought about it carefully.

But what Wittmann did not expect was that his indifference and his willingness to accept the judgment of fate would eventually result in the "Iron Butcher" continuing to open his mouth slowly with an upward arc.

"Just die? You think it's too simple. The story has just begun here."

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