Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 3143 How to Anger the Japanese Division Commander to Death with Just One Sentence?

“Onboard, you Suka, onboard!!!”

Da da da da——

There was no chance for a real close-range fight. Before the chief of staff could get close to the enemy, he was knocked to the ground by a volley of bullets. ‘6’ ‘9’ ‘s’ ‘h’ ‘u’ ‘x’ ‘.’ ‘c’ ‘o’ ‘m’

The last batch of Japanese officers in the tent were shocked when they saw this. They either pretended to take out their pistols or drew their command knives to fight.

However, the leaders, each with an AK, obviously would not give the opponent this opportunity. A barrage of gunfire killed or injured them in an instant. The Japanese officers who were fighting hard in the last second were lying all over the ground in the next second, and the wailing of those who were not yet dead resounded throughout the tent.

"He's still alive! Comrade company commander, this suicidal Japanese pig is still alive!"

Both of his hands were stepped on and pressed to the ground by large-sized military boots, and even if he wanted to struggle again, Okada Taketake could do nothing.

He could only watch the Russian soldiers surrounding him, like monkeys in a zoo, surrounding him who was lying on his back.

Okada Taketake's mind was blank, and he didn't even know how he was carried out of the tent like a pig. But at the moment he was escorted out of the tent, he witnessed a scene he had never seen before.

"Kneel down! Kneel down, you Japanese pig!"

"You! Put your hands above your head and don't move! Do you want to be shot, Suka!"

"This guy is hopeless, throw him over there with the dead, tell those Japanese devils to come and lift him, tell them to move quickly!"

It was almost at the same time as the division headquarters camp was breached, less than ten minutes apart.

The remaining Japanese soldiers stationed around this place saw that the situation was hopeless, and the vicious Russians had completely broken through the division headquarters. The last line of defense that they had been struggling to support in their hearts collapsed in an instant.

Except for a few fanatics who were still fighting to the death, the vast majority of the remaining Japanese soldiers who witnessed "what the power of destruction is" with their own eyes, eventually put down their weapons and chose to surrender, which led to the scene that Okada Taketake saw when he was escorted out of the camp.

"It's over, everything is over. Everything, everything, completely over."

Okada Taketake originally hoped that the remaining troops would fight to the death until the last moment, so as to fulfill his promise of "all die in glory" in the farewell telegram he sent to the Kwantung Army Headquarters.

But the facts proved that Okada Taketake was just too self-indulgent.

Among the remaining Japanese soldiers who experienced countless casualties, almost all of them witnessed with their own eyes how brutal and fierce the Russians were.

How to bring down a destructive force beyond the scope of common sense cognition and understanding, just like the scenes described in myths and legends.

Some Japanese soldiers who were too superstitious and had little culture even began to self-inclined to think that the Russians had "God's help".

Even after being captured, they still kept mumbling like gods, and no one knew what they were mumbling. They looked like creatures that had just escaped from the wall of a mental hospital when it collapsed, and there were actually quite a few such Japanese soldiers.

To round it off, it is similar to the German army on the Eastern Front, which was also frightened to spread all kinds of incredible horror stories to Malashenko, which became more and more outrageous in the end. However, the symptoms of the Japanese are obviously more serious than those of the Germans.

When despair, collapse, incomprehension and many other negative emotions spread like a plague among the remaining Japanese army.

Okada Taketake's delusion of "all die in glory" naturally came to an end, and it was just his own wishful thinking in the end.

"It's finally over, we survived!"

Once the war is over, some people are happy and some are sad.

However, the ones who are happy now are not only the Red Army as the victors, but also the Germans who finally saved their lives after a bloody fight.

He raised his hand to open the commander's hatch on his head, got out of the car, and sat on the Tiger turret with a cigarette in his mouth like a street urchin sitting on the curb. After witnessing the fierce fighting in front of him, the battlefield ruins that had been bombed by the Russians to the point where they looked like the surface of the moon.

Stauffen had to be thankful once again for how accurate his judgment was at the beginning, and how wise and correct the choice he made in the end was.

If he really followed this group of crazy Japanese bow-legged people and fought the Russians to the end, I am afraid that he would definitely have his share of the corpses and ashes on the battlefield.

"When will those Russians come to catch us? To be honest, I can't wait to be caught by them, at least I can go through the last procedure and feel at ease."

"Like now, I am always a little afraid that they will come and shoot us, just like toilet paper thrown into the toilet after wiping the butt. We have lost our value to the Russians, haven't we?"

The most experienced driver, who was a member of Stauffen's crew on the Eastern Front, has now climbed onto the battle-scarred Tiger and leaned against the turret. As he spoke, he stretched out his hand to ask Stauffen for a cigarette.

""

Staufen silently raised his hand and threw the few remaining cigarettes in the box to the driver. The driver shook the few cigarettes left and took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth. Then he heard Staufen sitting on the turret behind him speak quietly.

"The Russians shouldn't be so unreasonable. They can definitely see that we fought so hard with the Japanese just now. This alone has saved them a lot of trouble. I believe they won't kill them all. "

"You mean, do you trust the Russians? Trust them?"

After hearing this, Staufener glanced at the driver and saw the driver with a cigarette in his mouth and a somewhat unbelievable expression of astonishment.

Stauffener, who had no choice but to spread his hands, just spoke without thinking.

"Otherwise? If you have a better way, I'm all ears. Apart from trusting the Russians, what else can you do now?"

""

The soldiers of the Leader's Army who were still staying around these German Tiger tanks received the order and did not immediately take coercive measures against these Germans who worked hard for their side on the battlefield.

Instead, they just kept a certain distance and watched closely, giving these Germans who had really helped a lot a little reward time and space. They had to let them rest and take a breath before talking about taking away the potatoes.

As for fear of German rebellion?

No, not really.

As long as the Germans are still blind, looking at the more than a hundred T43As, IS6s, and IS7s that are arriving one after another and parked not far away is enough to instantly dispel any unrealistic thoughts of committing suicide.

Especially after seeing with my own eyes how the Japanese died and how powerful the leader's army was.

A moment later, Stauffener, who was flying down from the turret, was about to ask the leading officer not far away what to do next.

He turned around unintentionally and saw a familiar figure being escorted by Russians, and he quickly walked towards him.

"You, are you still alive?"

Okada Taketake, who was already angry at the German guy, heard this, and combined with Stauffener's really surprised and vivid expression, he was so angry that his blood pressure exploded and he fainted on the spot.

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