Chapter 663 Thunderstorm Twenty One
.I want to use guerrilla warfare to deal with Stalin's Red Army soldiers, let alone these Poles who are afraid of death, they are not even KB members in the mountains of Afghanistan. Now they are killed so much that they are still in trouble, and there are still tens of thousands of people who look more KB (just look like it, the Cheka soldiers can all face each other, you can tell by looking at their faces) and have been arrested for labor reform. Now they are under the supervision of the Red Army soldiers to build railways, roads, and socialist Afghanistan.
"Comrade Commander, are the commandos ready?" Political Commissar Okjabrisky asked Major General Jorugeff, the commander of the 205th Division beside him.
Of course he was not interfering in command. Although many political commissars liked to interfere in military affairs, Okjabrisky was not such a person. But he liked to speak in front of the Red Army soldiers and then listen to them shouting "Ula!".
About 2,000 commandos, all the commanders and fighters with the highest revolutionary enthusiasm selected from the various departments of the 205th Division, are now arranged in an orderly manner, waiting for Okjabrisky to give a speech in front of the front line.
They are all veterans who have been in the army for more than two years, half of whom are Bolshevik Party members or Youth League members, and Yakov Pavlov is among them. They will launch a tentative attack on the "Warsaw Forest" in order to find out the general deployment of the German army. According to the mobilized political cadres, this is the first shot to liberate Warsaw, and it is an extremely glorious task!
Political Commissar Okjabrisky strode to the commandos ready to go, and yelled in a passionate tone: "Revolutionary workers and soldiers! Please turn your eyes to the West. In the West, it determines the fate of the world revolution, and moves forward through the bodies of white Poland and imperialist Germany, which paves the road to the world's revolutionary fire! On the bayonet, we will bring permanent peace and happiness to the working people all over the world. Go towards the West! Go for a decisive battle and achieve great victory! Ula!"
Pavlov and his comrades were all excited and shouted: "Ula!Ula!Ula!"
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"The Bolsheviks are here!"
"Tutu,Tututu..."
Brandt, an anti-war figure in the 111th Division of the German Infantry, carried the mkb42 automatic carbine and ran on a bumpy road with many anti-tank mines buried. He ran and shouted while running. He turned around from time to time and shot the Soviet soldiers chasing behind him with the automatic carbine in his hand.
The anti-war element was very unlucky today. When it was almost dark in the evening, he followed his squad leader Miller and several other "super soldiers" to leave their garrison positions to carry out patrol missions.
But unexpectedly, when he reached the edge of the woods, he met the black Red Army. "Superman Miller" knew that it was not an opponent, so he fired a random bullet (not for murder, but for early warning), and then ordered a retreat, and several people ran along the highway. But Brandt ran slowly and landed at the end, and the chasing Red Army soldiers ran fast again and gradually rushed up. And he also shot with the Mosin-Nagan rifle from time to time, and the bullets flew past Brandt's ears, which scared the "anti-war people" that their hair was almost standing up, so they had to grit their teeth and use the automatic carbine in their hand to fight back.
I don’t know if it was a lucky look or the German training level was indeed high. Brandt’s continuous "short shots" were quite accurate. He knocked down two or three Soviet Red Army soldiers in a row over 300 meters, and the remaining Red Army soldiers also chased them slowly, finally letting Brandt escape his life and return to his original position. As soon as he jumped into the trench and before he could breathe, he heard his superior Miller yelling.
"Willie, your marksmanship is good, you knocked down three!"
"Three?" Brandt was stunned while panting. He wasn't that cruel, right?
"That's right, it's three!" Miller said with a big laugh, "I saw it with my own eyes."
It turned out that Sergeant Miller was running and found that Brandt was missing. He knew that Brandt was running slowly, so he wanted to go and respond. Unexpectedly, he saw Brandt showing off his power with the mkb42 automatic carbine and knocked down three Red Army soldiers holding the Mosin-Nagan rifle in a row.
"Don't be stunned, get ready for the battle!" Sergeant Miller patted Brandt in a daze. "You will be a good soldier of His Majesty the Emperor, and you may even get an Iron Cross."
"Latte Cross?" Brandt really couldn't imagine the scene of an anti-war element who got the medal because he killed too many people on the battlefield.
However, he didn't have much time to reflect on his behavior, because the Red Army soldiers were not scared away because of the three casualties. Instead, they chased them all the way under the supervision of Major General Jolugeff, the commander of the 205th Division. According to Major General Jolugeff's plan, his people must use firepower reconnaissance to find out the German front and troops in the Warsaw forest, and then establish a front line corresponding to the German army. This front is the starting line for the next attack.
"Tell comrades, be careful when attacking. The Nazis have a submachine gun that can shoot from a long time!" Major General Ruojeff gave an order to the soldiers with a little depressed depression.
Although the Red Army has the advantage in the number of tanks and cannons, it is far inferior to the Germans in infantry weapons. The main guns used by the Red Army infantry now are the old m1910 heavy machine guns, the Teggalev dp-27 light machine guns on their backs, the Mosin-Nagan rifle, which is older than the m1910 heavy machine gun, and the ppsh-41 submachine gun that has just been equipped with the troops.
However, none of these guns can be compared with the German submachine gun with an effective range of 300-500 meters. As a result, the Soviet infantry suffered a great loss when they were close to each other. Their ppsh-41 submachine guns often could not reach their opponents, and the Mosin-Nagan rifle's firing rate was too slow. The enemy's "long-range submachine gun" could suppress four or five Mosin-Nagan. As for machine guns... it's okay to fight positions, but it's inconvenient to exchange fire while moving.
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"The commander, the 406th Regiment of the 111th Division, reported that they were deployed in the forests of Warsaw and exchanged fire with the Russians."
General Model, commander of the German 6th Army, received news of the "Warsaw Forest" fire exchange at dinner on June 9.
"It's started?" Model put down the wine glass in his hand, and then looked at Major General Alto Schmidt, his chief of staff.
"Is there any situation in the 407th Regiment and the 408th Regiment's alert positions?" asked Major General Schmidt.
The guard positions outside Warsaw were responsible for the three infantrymen of the 111th Infantry Division. The forces of the three regiments stretched out more than 80 kilometers of front lines, which was quite loose. The middle route, that is, the direction of the Warsaw forest, was based on the woods, and the left and right wings were based on the Vistula River. Model and Schmidt both believed that the Soviet Union would definitely use its advantages in military strength to encircle the German wings in order to lengthen the front line.
Chapter completed!