The Third Reich

Chapter 1406 Blow up the Railway Bridge

"Comrades, our task tonight is to blow up the bridge. As long as the railway bridge here is blown up, the German railway will be paralyzed, and we will be able to win a chance for our soldiers on the front line to breathe." The major said: "Is there a problem?"

"No." Everyone answered in unison.

The plane had already flown away, and a few people pushed the plane to turn and re-align it to the open space. After starting the engine, they quickly got up and flew away gracefully. At the same time, they also took away a wounded person.

Now, the remaining people are full of energy and have supplies from the rear. What are they afraid of, they insist on fighting!

In fact, the plan to bomb the railway bridge has already been made, but they have never had suitable equipment. After all, it is very difficult to obtain equipment behind the enemy.

However, recently, in accordance with the spirit of Moscow, Comrade Stalin personally proposed to attach importance to guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines, and called on the broad masses of the people to launch guerrilla warfare in the occupied areas. Team members join the guerrillas.

The guerrilla warfare behind the enemy lines unfolded like this. If classified, the guerrillas of the Soviet Union were mainly composed of fighter battalions organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, guerrillas spontaneously organized by the local Soviet regime, and scattered Red Army officers and soldiers.

The fighter battalion is an irregular army composed of local Communist Party members, workers, Red Army reservists and volunteers. Behind the enemy, there are a large number of guerrillas formed by party organizations at all levels. Most of their members are middle-aged and elderly civilians. They often form loose guerrillas with regional party organizations as the core.

This kind of guerrilla is usually around a few dozen people, and its leaders are usually local party leaders, border guard soldiers and leaders of collective enterprises. They cut telephone lines, destroyed ammunition and fuel depots, blasted railways, and attacked single or scattered German vehicles.

And now, under the leadership of the major, their guerrilla force is heading towards the German railway line.

At that time, in order to carry out trade cooperation with the Soviet Union, Germany specially built this railway and unified the standards. Like Germany, it is narrow gauge.

(Europe is narrow gauge, the Soviet Union is wide gauge, it seems that the front is wrong, sorry.)

At that time, the Germans said that it was for the convenience of transportation, but now it seems that the Germans have long been preparing for the invasion of the Soviets. This railway was specially created by the Germans to transport strategic materials.

No matter how powerful Germany's road transportation capacity is, the mobilization of huge troops and materials still relies on railways. If you leave the railroad, you will be unable to move an inch.

In particular, the Soviet Union's roads were still very poor, and almost all depended on railways.

The night was silent, the guerrillas continued to walk along the forest, and when it was midnight, they came to the vicinity of the railway bridge.

The moonlight is quiet, and you can see the shadow of the railway bridge reflected in the river below. Almost every three minutes, a train full of supplies whizzes past.

"We have been scouting here for several days. The Germans have a company of troops nearby, patrolling the railway bridge every half an hour." Nekhodyaev said: "We just need to wait for them to patrol the past. , you can start.”

One even? Labannock suddenly remembered something: "If the Germans are stationed like this, where will their troops be fighting on the front line?"

The territory of the Soviets is vast, which is why the Soviets are not easily conquered. Even if there is only one infantry squad stationed in each town and only one company in each line of communication, the huge German army will disappear in the vastness of the country. On the ground, it was like throwing sand into the sea.

Labannock's words made Nekhodyaev's face look ugly: "Yes, so now the patrols are almost all puppet troops."

What a small soldier can think of, Cyric has long thought of it. He captured so many Soviet soldiers at the beginning, and after that, Cyric did not let them waste it.

Those who are stubborn have gone to reform through labor. Germany is extremely short of labor. Speer will give them the opportunity to work. As for those who are willing to surrender, they can be reorganized into the Belarusian Liberation Army and stationed in the rear areas.

As long as a small number of chief officers are appointed, the Belarusian Liberation Army can be used to maintain order, and the main force of the German army continues to fight on the front line.

The Germans solved the problem like this, think about those who defected, how can you not make people angry!

"Shh!" At this moment, the major turned around and threw it, making a movement, and everyone stopped there and didn't speak.

They were silent, except for the rustling sound of the wind blowing through the bushes by the river.

A patrol appeared in front of them. This patrol was wearing the uniform of the puppet army, and the black swastika on the arm looked so conspicuous.

Carrying the same Mosin Nagant rifles, they walked beside the railroad.

"Woo, woo!" A train came over. On the front of the train, flashing headlights illuminated the patrol. They stood aside and waved to the train. When the train passed, they continued to move forward.

Finally, the figure disappeared.

"Come on!" shouted the major.

Following Nekhodyaev, Labanok also rushed up, each of them carrying a pack of explosives, about a dozen people, and jumped out.

The rest of the people, all here, took up their rifles. The only machine gun was a rotary machine gun, held by the major, aiming at the direction where the patrol over there was leaving.

Time passes little by little.

A dozen people ran up the bridge until they reached the middle of the bridge, and then Nekhodyaev took the lead and climbed down first.

Labannock was the second, following Nekhodyaev down, placing the explosive packs on the bridge pier, and then continuously taking the explosive packs handed down from above, placing them neatly together, and plugging in the detonators. .

"Go back!" Nekhotyaev shouted.

The people above ran back together, Nekhodyaev and Labannok were behind. When the two put the detonating wire and went all the way back to the bridge, there was a train over there, rumbled over. .

They were so quick and the timing was just right.

"It happened that even this train blew it up. It was full of German military supplies." Nekhodyaev connected the line to the detonator and shouted to the major.

"Okay, detonate immediately." The major said, the action tonight was simply too easy.

"Wait." Labanov suddenly remembered something: "Are there any of us on the train?"

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