Chapter 1044
After being attacked by Soviet rockets, the German camps were attacked by Soviet rockets, soldiers who escaped from the tent ran around like headless flies, running wherever there were many people. The scene was extremely chaotic.
After the tank soldiers escaped from the tent, they were more calm than ordinary infantry. They were worried that the Soviet army would cover the camp with dense artillery fire, so they hurriedly fled to their tanks, trying to escape from this place of failure in the shortest time.
Unexpectedly, they got into the tank and just started, the Soviet army's second missile attack arrived again. Thirty rockets landed at different locations and exploded. Not only were the German officers and soldiers near the explosion site blown away, but even some soldiers far away from the explosion site were cut down by shrapnel flying everywhere.
The tank soldiers hiding in the tank saw the dazzling flames rising outside and heard the sound of shrapnel stumble on the tank armor plate. They were so scared that they were scattered. The driver immediately drove at full speed and rushed out of the camp. The truck blocking the tank was overturned, the artillery was crushed into very scrap iron, while some unlucky soldiers were crushed into meat sauce by tracks.
Captain Paulkosky, who was commanding the attack, saw through the telescope that the enemy's camp had turned into a sea of fire, and the living enemy was running around like a headless fly. While he was considering whether he should retreat, a platoon leader came to him and asked, "Comrade Commander, what should we do next?"
"Our mission has been completed," Paulkosky said loudly: "Lt. Narva, it's time to order the soldiers to retreat."
"But, comrade, you see how good the fighter is now." Lieutenant Narva said unwillingly: "The enemy has fallen into chaos. We can rush over and beat them up. When they become more chaotic, it will not be too late to retreat."
To be honest, when he saw the enemy's camp fall into chaos, Paulkosky was also a little moved and wanted to command the troops to rush forward and teach the Germans a lesson. But considering that the rockets carried by the troops had been consumed, as long as the enemy's camp was no longer bombed, the well-trained German officers and soldiers would soon recover from the chaos. If he led the entire company to rush forward in a rash manner, it might be that an egg hits a stone.
However, after hearing Narva's words, he had a new idea: "Lt. Narva, you are right. Now the enemy has fallen into chaos. If you give up this fighter plane for nothing, you would be a little unwilling to do so. So, you will take your platoon to rush up and teach the enemy a lesson. I will take the other two platoons here to take charge of the response."
"A row of gathering!" After obtaining Paulkosky's approval, Narva was overjoyed and quickly shouted loudly to the side: "A row of officers and fighters gathering."
A row of commanders and fighters hidden nearby, after hearing Narva's shouts, stood up and came to him to gather. In less than two minutes, more than 100 people in the ranks were assembled. "Comrades, our task is to take advantage of the chaos of the enemy to beat them hard." After Narva briefly assigned the task, she waved her hand: "Go!"
When the other two platoon leaders saw Narva leading troops to attack the enemy, they also came to Paulkosky to ask for battle: "Comrade Commander, we also ask to take the troops to attack the enemy like Lieutenant Narva."
"No." Paulkosky refused the request of the two without hesitation: "Although the enemy has fallen into chaos, our troops are too small. If we rush over, we will easily suffer."
"Comrade Commander, our troops are not small." The second platoon leader quickly defended himself: "One platoon has more than 100 people, which is equivalent to a company of a friendly army. If the whole company is over three or four hundred, it will make the enemy even more chaotic."
But Paulkosky ignored the statement of the second platoon leader: "Second Platoon leader, don't forget that the Germans have tanks, and we are all infantry. Do you think we infantry can deal with enemy tanks?"
After hearing this, the second platoon leader thought for a long time and felt that he had not carried the rocket launcher and had no way to go to the enemy's tank. He could only lower his head and answer, "No."
"Since you don't think you can't have the tanks of the opponent's enemy, stay here honestly." Paulkosky said to the two platoon leaders: "At the same time, let the soldiers seize the time to dig some individual bunkers and prepare to connect with the first row."
"Comrade Commander," said the third platoon leader carefully: "The ground is frozen, so it may be difficult to dig a bunker."
"If a row retreats later, the enemy will follow you. If you don't have a bunker, how can you block the enemy's attack?" Paulkosky glared at the other side and said, "Even if you can't dig a bunker, you must find ways to find something to build fortifications to fight against the possible attacks by the German army."
The hidden position of Paulkosky Company was almost two kilometers away from the German camp. It took less than ten minutes for a row of soldiers to rush to the periphery of the camp. Although several soldiers unfortunately stepped on landmines, the rest rushed in with guns and resolutely.
They rushed to the vicinity of the running enemies, stopped, and started shooting with the help of the firelight. The dense bullets immediately knocked down the enemies in pieces. When they found that there were no one standing in front of them, they continued to rush inside.
Originally, when the enemy in the camp saw that the Soviet army had not been bombarded for a long time, many people had recovered from the chaos. But suddenly, such a unit rushed in and furiously without saying a word. The Germans who had finally gathered began to run around with their heads in their arms.
In this way, Narva led his subordinates to rush and fight in the German camp. Some sporadic resistance would collapse in front of them in less than a minute.
Although the battle was smooth, Narva knew very well that it was obviously unrealistic to fight against a German division with more than 100 people. If the time was too long and the enemy came to his senses, as long as he surrounded himself from all around, he would have the end of the destruction of the entire army.
After Narva knocked down more than a dozen enemies in front of him, she took out the signal gun she carried with her and fired a shot into the air. A yellow signal flare flew into the air, telling the commanders and fighters rushing into the enemy camp that they could retreat.
The officers and soldiers who were enjoying fighting saw the yellow signal flares rising in the air. They knew that the time for retreat was up, so they stopped charging and slowly gathered in one place, alternately covering the evacuation of the German camp.
After the Paulkosky company withdrew from the defense zone, it reported to the battalion headquarters tonight, and then to the regiment headquarters... In this way, after reporting layer by layer, Sokov saw the results of the Paulkosky company. When he saw Narva and a platoon of soldiers rushed into the enemy's camp and gave the enemy a lesson, he couldn't help but say, "It's a pity, it's a pity. If Captain Paulkosky could put all his troops into the battle in time, he might have achieved greater results."
"Comrade Commander, there are only more than 300 people in this company." Vetkov reminded Sokov: "It would be too crazy to ask them to attack a German division, right?"
"Comrade Chief of Staff, this is not crazy at all. The enemy has fallen into chaos after being attacked by our army's rockets." Sokov told Vetkov: "If all the company should be put into battle, it will definitely cause greater chaos to the enemy. Even if it is surrounded by the enemy, it will be nothing great. I can send someone to rescue them."
Chapter completed!