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Chapter 91

In the "battlefield hub" of the Battle of Munich, Mildorf, days of artillery fire turned the ancient city into a perfect scorched earth. The craters of all sizes were sometimes bunkers for officers and soldiers on both sides to avoid guns and cannons, and sometimes they were burying the tombs of the fallen soldiers. After receiving reinforcements from the elite troops of the empire, the German team changed their previous passive defense posture and used night battles and chemical smoke to cover to launch tactical counterattacks. The brave bulldog forced the huge bull to retreat step by step.

.In order to open up the unfavorable situation in the Battle of Mildorf and smashed the encirclement formed by the German heavy army, the Soviet army continued to increase the intensity and duration of artillery attacks, and the range of artillery attacks also expanded from the city of Mildorf to the opposite bank of the Isar River. Before launching the general attack, nearly a thousand Soviet artillery and rocket launchers poured thousands of tons of shells into the German defense zone in just a few hours. The part of Mildorf beyond the surface had basically disappeared, but the tenacious German defenders were still insisting on fighting. Due to the number of artillery and

The range was at an absolute disadvantage, and the German artillery deployed on the south bank of the Ishar River had to continue to stay in the positions protected by various camouflage means. It was not until the Soviet second wave of infantry attacks were launched that these artillery supported the defenders in the city in a timely manner. This time, the Soviet army invested more than 20 infantry battalions and more than 400 tanks and armored vehicles in one go. With the support of fighter jets and light bombers, the brave Bolshevik soldiers advanced forward regardless of casualties, and used the remaining construction.

In the terrain of Zhuhe Street, the German army's fine tactics exerted a more ferocious force than artillery fire. Within two hours, the Soviet army suffered as many as 3,000 casualties, and a large number of casualties forced the Soviet army to slow down the offensive, which triggered a two-hour bombardment. Due to the huge consumption of ammunition by the continuous artillery bombardment, the Soviet army used a large number of vehicles to go to the front line. As night fell, this important supply line became a new target for the German paratrooper assault troops.

At night, the German 1st Airborne Battalion flew from central Bavaria to the north by more than 40 transport planes, and carried out parachutes at four predetermined locations. Although the Soviet Air Force had poor interception capabilities at night, for safety reasons, the German army sent night fighters to cover the entire journey. After about an hour of night flight, the transport aircraft groups arrived at their destinations. This 1st Airborne Battalion was the first and only airborne unit established by Democratic Germany. The battalion was formed with paratroopers from the Third Reich as a team. In addition to receiving rigorous training, it also creatively

The concept of armored airborne troops was introduced, and they had a stunning performance in military exercises. Adhering to the main tactics of the Third Reich period, the German paratroopers continued to use RZ-type fast paratroopers. After jumping out of the cabin from the extreme height, they could touch the ground in just over ten seconds, which was quite sudden and aggressive. However, this time due to the particularity of the combat method, their proud airborne vehicles and artillery did not land with them. The slightly lonely paratroopers mainly rely on standard guns, grenades, light mortars, and anti-tank rocket launchers to fight.

During the landing, most German paratroopers were not intercepted by Soviet troops. After collecting their troops and combat equipment, the four combat units quickly advanced towards their respective scheduled attack targets. These targets were located near the major traffic route connecting the rear of the Soviet army and the Mildorf front line. Some were small Bavarian villages and some were commanding heights overlooking the road. As for those bridges that were crucial to maintaining traffic lines and were protected by heavy Soviet troops, the German paratroopers did not intend to destroy them by weak attacks, but by roundabout means. As midnight, the four airborne units arrived in the designated areas one after another, like bobcats who were good at hunting at night. In a very hidden and agile manner

The German paratroopers, who had received comprehensive training, used the weapons to increase their combat fire. In Germany, Soviet officers and soldiers remained highly vigilant because they could be attacked at any time. However, during the raid by German paratroopers, many people became souls under guns before they even had time to pick up their weapons. The success of the battle also fully demonstrated the strength of this German airborne force. The German paratroopers who had received comprehensive training used the captured Soviet weapons and ammunition to enhance combat firepower, and laid mines and ** on the road that the enemy counterattack troops must pass. At the same time, paratroopers carrying radio navigation devices sneaked near the bridge and guided their bombers to carry out targeted attacks.

The weakness was attacked, and the Soviet command quickly mobilized troops to launch a counterattack. Four German paratroopers could fight when they could. Seeing that the enemy was too strong in front of them, they destroyed the traffic facilities and led the enemy to retreat. At around 3 a.m., 6 German fighter jets carrying x1 guided bombs flew to the target area. Although the night battle conditions reduced their hit rate, thanks to the continuous training, three bombs they threw successfully hit the target, collapsed and severely damaged one bridge, causing the Soviet army's traffic supply line to stagnate instantly.

That night, the battle in Munich ushered in the final battle. Nearly 400,000 German besiege troops launched an attack from all directions, and the Xicheng area where tens of thousands of Soviet troops were defending was shrouded in the storm of the war.

In a block east of the Isar River, officers and soldiers wearing the armband of the 5th Light Infantry Division of the German Army resolutely threw themselves into this crucial battle with burnout and scars. The German artillery in the rear continued to fire flares into the air, and the broken streets emerged from the darkness. The German troops in companies and platoons followed the few armored vehicles to leave the position and advance westward. It was also an alternative test for people's spirit, especially when the armored vehicles accidentally ran over the Soviet soldiers who were still alive, the heart-wrenching howling was heart-wrenching.

"Be careful! Stay alert!"

The experienced non-commissioned officers were running in small steps while reminding the young people who had just adapted to their military career. The bodies on the battlefield were everywhere, including Soviet soldiers who pretended to be dead or were stunned by artillery shells, but they had no time to clear the battlefield. In the blurry sight, the German troops who were engaged in the counterattack were advancing towards an uncertain goal in a crooked scattered formation. In the darkness, the sound of rushing footsteps sounded at least a thousand people, and the water bottles on the officers and soldiers.

, scabbards, grenades and other objects rub against each other, making a unique sound. Next, will the Soviet army encounter organized resistance or it will evolve into a happy defeat, and no one is sure of it. Under normal circumstances, infantry will slow down after encountering resistance and even stop directly and steadily to build new positions - they do not need to appear in the standard trench mode. If time is urgent, the soldiers will not even have time to dig a shooting bunker that can be placed sideways.

As they were about to pass through the battlefield, the German scattered troops were finally intercepted by the Soviet army. As the Deshka heavy machine guns were roaring, dark red light spots ran around in sight, and many German officers and soldiers fell down, but these Soviet machine guns did not stop the German counterattack. In the darkness, the flames exposed the exact position of these machine guns. After a little adjustment, the wheeled armored vehicles in the German army were cleaned up one by one with machine guns and machine guns, and the German infantry were not to be outdone. Due to the battle, the battle was not a pity.

The distance between the two sides was less than 300 meters when the occurrence was happening. The mg42 fired on the spot could easily suppress the other side by its advantage in the rate of fire. Without waiting for the light mortars carried by the infantry to join the battle, the machine gun team left behind by the Soviet army had been cleared out - the Soviet officers and soldiers on the frontline positions had almost no decent resistance. After moving quickly for more than ten minutes, the German infantry following the armored vehicles to counterattack had already thrown the previous battlefield far behind.

After passing through the blocks that had been repeatedly rushing during the day, the German officers and soldiers gradually penetrated into the depths of the Soviet front. This was the first time they had returned here since they lost these areas more than a week ago. In the messy urban street fighting, it was difficult for conventional reconnaissance to provide relevant situations such as enemy force configuration, weapon deployment, etc. In the deep darkness, a flash of fire suddenly flashed, and the roar of artillery fire came immediately, and someone shouted: "Look down!"

The hard battles have honed the quality of the soldiers and played a role in survival of the fittest. The rest of them have all shown agile reaction at critical moments. The guns that ejected flames seemed to be within the range of the machine gun. Two nearby German armored vehicles opened fire almost at the moment when the explosion disappeared, and a series of machine gun bullets flew into the depths of the darkness. If it were howitzers that the Soviet army had not yet retreated, the gunners could not escape such a timely counterattack - the weak gun shield could not resist the strafing of the machine guns. However, the Germans were still shooting, and the second and third flames suddenly appeared in the darkness. In the position with a small deviation, the ignorant black shadow made some sharp-eyed German soldiers interact: "Tank! Enemy tank!"

Hearing this shout, the officers crawling on the ground frowned involuntarily. As light infantry, all they had to do was to destroy the enemy's defense line with rapid interweaving operations, and sometimes even gathered up groups of surrenders. Victory in any period was not as easy as it was at that time. However, in front of the Soviet army with a huge number of advantages, German infantry often needed to resist the Soviet armored torrent with their own tanks. Infantry against tanks. This not only required extraordinary courage, but also skillful combat skills. After short-term targeted training, young German soldiers had initially possessed these elements, but this rapid assault was the first time they had actually practiced on the battlefield!

"The machine gun team covers, and the anti-tank teams rush forward!"

The officer's order broke the brief stalemate. Despite fear of the unknown, the German soldiers still advanced without hesitation. They soon discovered that the artillery fire burst out in the dark was basically fixed at several positions. They were not afraid of German guns and artillery fire. In just a few rounds of shooting, an armored vehicle in the German army was hit and caught fire. Seeing this, the other armored vehicles did not dare to stay in place. They marched toward the two wings separately, trying to find a chance to break through from the back. However, the Soviet artillery fire was not attracted by them and still carried out artillery very regularly. When the German infantry were only a few dozen meters away from them, machine guns sprayed flames appeared in the darkness. A series of bullets killed several unexpected German soldiers, and the attack was curbed.

"Don't be afraid, they are just some iron guys who have lost their ability to move. Let's take them up and kill them!"

Behind a ruin, the calm and calm non-commissioned not only used words to fight the soldiers, but also took the bazooka and threw it into the battle. He skillfully avoided the enemy's machine gun straits, passed through the collapsed building and went to the other side, and then fired anti-tank rockets. With a loud bang, a dazzling fireball rose in the darkness, and the defenders' firepower was immediately weakened. Immediately, several soldiers attacked in a circle. Although some of them fell under the enemy's gun, the brave assault quickly broke the deadlock on the battlefield. As Soviet tanks were destroyed one after another, the German infantry were able to advance to victory again...

As dawn approaches, the sound of gunfire in Munich has weakened a lot. This famous beer capital was once the pride of Bavaria. At various times, various styles of buildings turned the city into a huge exhibition hall. Countless beer halls, cafes and rich square art have given it vigorous vitality. The towering chimneys and grand factories show its strong heartbeat as an industrial city, but now it has become a ruin covered with rubble. The remains of the dead who were unable to deal with were scattered in various places, giving people a deep feeling of sadness.

"Russian soldiers, ambitious and conspirator-Khrushchev, the war of aggression launched for personal interests has led to complete failure. If you continue to stay on the battlefield, you will only become burial objects! Put down your weapons, and we will not pursue everything you have done in the past! Put down your weapons, so that you can return to your family safely..."

The loudspeaker set up on the armored vehicles repeated the content of persuasion, but in the environment where the Soviet army was still strong, this psychological warfare had no obvious effect on the Soviet officers and soldiers. In some lonely houses or basements, the Soviet soldiers who were in desperate situations still fought to the last moment, and the city's huge sewer system also became the sustenance of thousands of Soviet officers and soldiers who refused to accept the fate of failure, and their stubbornness ultimately could not change the end of the battle. In annihilation of the Soviet who was trapped in Munich

After the army, the German troops joined the war, regardless of the fatigue of continuous combat, and headed to the next battlefield - east of Munich, 100,000 Soviet troops were divided and surrounded by Grafen and Waschebburg areas. Although their strength was not as strong as the Soviet troops who had previously trapped in Munich, they were also a tough and hard bone. Moreover, as long as the Soviet troops broke through the Mildorf position, their difficulties would be greatly improved. The greater the hope, the stronger the resistance consciousness of the Soviet officers and soldiers. (To be continued...)

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