USSR 1941

Chapter 191 Attack

The next day, before dawn, the German soldiers were called out of the tent one by one... During this period, the German army can be said to be attacking, advancing, attacking, and advancing without interruption.

So last night's blocked attack was in some ways what the soldiers hoped for, because only then could they get a rare break.

War is sometimes so ironic that it seems to have nothing to do with ordinary soldiers.

Money, benefits, power, etc., even if they win the battle, they can't get it, but they have to participate in it at the cost of their lives, and they can't help themselves.

Just like now, after a long and tense battle, they were called up after only three hours of rest.

"It will be dawn soon, and we must be ready to attack before dawn!"

Then, the tanks started "rumbling", one after another neatly lined up in front to form an offensive line, and the soldiers were assigned behind the tanks in groups.

The commanders of each squad loudly made the final mobilization and warning to their soldiers amidst the noise of tank engines:

"Pay attention to concealing yourself, and at the same time protect the tank... Protecting the tank is protecting yourself, because they are your shields and your spears!"

"Watch out, and if you spot an anti-tank gun, point out the tank with tracers, or pin it down with your mortars if it's close!"

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One of these considerations is common to all squads: "Watch out for the dogs, those dogs have explosives on their backs, they'll crawl under the tank chassis!"

Of course they don't know that this time, the more important thing to pay attention to this time is not the enemy's dogs that will drill into the tank chassis, but the enemy's tanks, tanks!

The sky was getting brighter, but as usual, the sun could not be seen because it was blocked by rain and clouds.

The rain stopped for a while, and a few small snowflakes drifted down...or it could be said that the rain didn't stop at all, they just turned into snow falling in the cold air.

These snowflakes failed to form anything on the ground. As soon as they fell to the ground, they turned into water and disappeared into the soil.

Soon, the snowflakes disappeared and turned into rain again.

This also gave Major General Schroeder an excuse to urge the German army to speed up.

"Did you see it?" Major General Schroeder looked at the sky with dots of snowflakes, and then said to the adjutant: "If we don't speed up, we will be frozen in the ice and snow! Tell them, when the snowstorm comes Take Moscow before, and then we can spend the winter in front of the warm fires of the Moscow Kremlin!"

Major General Schroeder's words did help, especially the use of "warm stoves"... This is what the German soldiers who were starving and freezing in the rain desperately needed.

So they responded with practical actions.

"Let's go!" With an order, the German army marched into the morning light under the cover of tanks.

There was no artillery preparation and no aircraft bombing.

In addition to the difficulty in supplying the German army, the more important thing is that the smoke and water vapor produced by the explosion will stay on the ground for a long time and cannot dissipate. This will definitely bring difficulties for the German army to find the target... The so-called target is the mine dog of the Soviet army.

But even this is about the same, because the exhaust gas of the tank and the muddy water raised by the tracks are enough to block the sight of the German infantry.

So after only a short advance, the Germans decided to change their formation... The tanks were spaced wider, and the infantry moved between the tanks in sync with the tanks.

This formation quickly received results:

More than a dozen mine dogs rushed out from the trenches, and they were beaten bloody and bloody by the German machine guns and riflemen before they ran far.

Although a few mine dogs were lucky enough to break through the long-range firepower net, they were quickly knocked down by the German submachine gunners... The theoretical rate of fire of the German MP40 submachine gun is 500 rounds per minute, so it is not necessary to face mine dogs at close range Aim, and fly in the direction where the mine dogs are moving in the direction of the big one. Few of them can escape from this firepower.

Its disadvantage is lack of penetration, but it does not have this problem against mine dogs.

Then, the tank will slow down and wait for the infantry to step forward to deal with the explosive devices on the back of these mine dogs... Tanks don't dare to take the risk of running over or stepping over these high explosives. Injustice.

So the German army's offensive went very smoothly. Major Millier, who was blown up by these mine dogs last night, stood on an advancing "Panz. 3" tank and shouted excitedly: "Come on, you Russians! Yours! The trick is not working, go back to Moscow!"

As if to fulfill Major Millier's words, the Soviet soldiers resisted for a while and began to retreat.

A series of commands immediately sounded from the walkie-talkies of the German tank soldiers:

"They retreated, don't rush to chase the enemy!"

"Keep the line of defense and speed, keep an eye on the mine dogs! There are still mines!"

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This choice is of course correct, because Soviet soldiers were never the focus for the German army.

If you want to attack the Soviet army's vital forces, the German army surrounded and wiped out the Soviet army by hundreds of thousands or hundreds of thousands on the front line, but it still failed to deal a blow to the Soviet army.

So the German army has basically given up on this, and even because the prisoner-of-war camps are overcrowded, the German army believes that the least valuable spoils are Soviet soldiers.

There is a saying in the German army: "If a Russian is captured, what I care more about is not the prisoner itself, but what equipment he holds in his hand... The equipment is more valuable than the prisoner!"

Equipment can be used by partisans, or enemy weapons when ammunition is low, but prisoners... they are nothing more than a number or waste for food consumption and guards for the German army.

Therefore, the German army certainly would not risk its tanks in order to annihilate these Russian soldiers.

So the tank was still driving forward unhurriedly, at most it used a machine gun to shoot a few bullets in the direction of the Soviet army's escape.

After the Soviet army fired a few smoke bombs, the German army became even more nervous.

"Stop! All stop... Watch out for minedogs!"

"Stop all tanks and turn off engines!"

"We know from the Russians that tanks with mine dogs that can only run their engines are a threat!"

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"Bang bang!" Then the dense gunshots rang out.

Packs of dogs burst out of the smoke, overwhelming the Germans.

Then soon a German soldier reported: "We found some dogs, but they didn't have explosives on them! To be precise, the explosives on them are fake, just a cloth bag!"

"Very good!" Major General Schroeder said. "They didn't even have time to plug the explosives!"

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