The Third Reich

Chapter 1363: Misunderstanding

"I made a serious mistake and I am willing to accept punishment." When I returned to the station, Romanian infantry was stationed all around, so I don't have to worry about the Soviets infiltrating.

After getting out of the car, Hans said to Captain Richard Mark.

The battalion commander was actually in their company, which surprised Hans. Recently, they have been operating separately, fighting together in one company, sometimes even on bicycles. He hasn't seen the battalion commander for a long time.

Looking at the woman escorted from the car, Mark said, "Hans, tell me, what's wrong with you?"

"I shouldn't have sympathy for our enemies, no matter if the enemy is a man or a woman, this time because I sympathized with these women, Schmidt and I almost couldn't come back." Hans said.

For his comrades-in-arms and compatriots, even if they paid the price of their lives, they still wanted to save. But now, Hans is going to save the enemy’s woman, and he was almost killed by others. After today’s incident, Hans felt To some of my previous naive thoughts.

"Yes." Mark said: "Our opponents are the Soviets. The Soviets and the French are different. The British are different. They prefer to fight to the end. They are a nation that is not easy to be conquered by us. On the battlefield, sympathy overflows. It's definitely going to happen." Battalion Commander Mark said.

If it's France or Britain, it's okay to do this. In their opinions, they don't have the thought of draining the last drop of blood for the country. They failed, and surrendering is not shameful.

But the Soviet Union is different. The military regulations issued by this red country are simply abnormal. The soldiers who have been brainwashed are also quite stubborn.

"The battalion commander, what about these women?" Hans asked cautiously, "Shall they be shot?"

In any case, these are already under the absolute detention of one's own side. If these people are shot in this situation, Hans still feels unbearable.

If they were to be handed over to the Romanians, then Hans's action this time would be even more worthless.

Battalion Commander Mark glanced at Hans and said, "Hans, what are you going to do with these people?"

Of course Hans couldn't answer. It was really troublesome to bring these women back!

"I think it's better to set up a bait." Kurt said: "Didn't Hans let a woman go? They might risk the danger to rescue these remaining women. We set up a circle, The Soviets wiped out a group of people and gave out such a bad breath."

Battalion Commander Mark smiled: "Yes, let's do it, it's likely that this is our last battle."

Hearing this, Hans's face changed: "Now, the Soviets in the city are still holding on. How could they surrender? Even though we blow up the reservoir, they will continue to fight. I think it will take at least half a month. Is this asking us to withdraw from the battle early?"

Sure enough, after successfully diverting Hans' attention, Battalion Captain Mark knew that Hans was looking forward to fighting every day. The sound of guns was the best lullaby, and the fire of war would cultivate his sentiment.

"No, our fleet is coming up. Tomorrow, the fleet will be able to reach outside Odessa and shell out the area defended by the Soviet army for half an hour. After the bombardment, the Romanian army will all be dispatched to occupy the city. "

This battle is about to end.

Germany fought a lot of battles, but the real street fighting was almost never fought. Every time they leaned on the field, they quickly assaulted, inserted behind the opponent, and then surrounded, followed by the troops in the encirclement. eaten.

There was almost no real siege warfare. Back then, this kind of street fighting could happen in Britain and in Petersburg. As a result, all Germans were solved with thermobaric bombs.

And now, the Romanian army’s attack on Odessa is almost the first real urban street battle. This battle will also give Germany a lot of inspiration. These tank soldiers who provide fire support already have rich experience in urban combat. .

When Germany decides to intervene, it will not hesitate to force Turkey to enter the Black Sea and solve the Soviet Black Sea Fleet. They finally came to the periphery of Odessa.

A half-hour salvo from the sea outside Odessa was enough to beat up the Soviets who were still stubborn on the city side. The Soviets who lost their backups were destined to end.

"It seems that Odessa is about to be resolved, but we still have many battles to fight. We should continue to move forward and occupy the entire southern coast of Ukraine, as well as the Crimea Peninsula. We should leave our footprints. "Hans said.

When it comes to fighting, his eyes shine. Since the battle has already begun, he will not retreat, he will continue to fight!

......

When Lyudmila woke up again, she saw that the surroundings were very dim. Only on the table beside her, an oil lamp was slowly burning. Her consciousness was not yet awake at this time, and she closed her eyes again. Just when I closed my eyes, that scene seemed to reappear in front of my eyes.

"Comrades, run!" Lyudmila panted and sat up.

How long has it passed? Lyudmila remembered the scene at that time. She was kicked off the car and wanted to continue to get up, but she couldn't use her strength. At that moment, a team of hers ran nearby!

She asked for help, but unfortunately the squad still did not stop the car. Later, she went black and passed out.

Wake up again, it's here.

At this moment, the door curtain outside was opened, and a rear admiral walked in~www.novelhall.com~Comrade Lyudmila, how do you feel? "Major General Zhukov asked Lyudmila.

Lyudmila looked at the incoming general and was immediately excited: "General, you have to command the defense of the entire city. The mission is so important, you don't have to worry about it."

Lyudmila met Major General Zhukov several times. As Lyudmila’s achievements in the city continued to soar, Major General Zhukov summoned Lyudmila several times and presented Moscow’s award to Lyudmi. Pull.

However, this time I came here very unexpectedly.

"There is an urgent call from Moscow. After two hours, when it gets dark, a submarine will come up, pick you up, and send you to Moscow for treatment." Major General Zhukov said.

Hearing this, Lyudmila immediately became anxious: "No, I won't go, I will stay here to continue fighting, this little injury is nothing."

Lyudmila didn't want to leave the place where she had fought. When she heard that she was going to send her away, she was immediately anxious. Moreover, it was an extra preferential treatment. In order to take her away, she actually had to use a submarine?