Imperial Overlord
: Nine hundred and seventy-eight the city of blood and fire
Compared with singing and dancing, it is almost impossible to see Berlin, Germany, which is in a state of war. Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union, is in a hail of bullets at this moment.
The sound of intense machine gun fire, like the endless decoration noise of the neighbor next door, is irresistible.
On the street, behind a burning Soviet t-26 tank, a Soviet dp-28 machine gun was spewing flames inside the barricade and was continuously firing.
Every street here is fought over and over again, and every room here is filled with the dead of soldiers on both sides.
After briefly weakening the offensive for a few days, the German troops once again piled up the climax of the attack, leaving the defending Soviet troops in a passive state.
This time, the focus of the German attack was on the city of Moscow, near a very important railway station. This railway station is the famous Kyiv Railway Station.
Spread out the map of Moscow, the Moscow River in the city around a S-shaped and Superman's chest is very similar to the two bends.
The Kyiv railway station is within a bend, and within the bend on the side closer to the German-held area.
As long as the train station is captured and all the surrounding areas are controlled, the German army will completely divide the Soviet position on the west bank of the Moskva River into two.
It is precisely because of this that the Soviet army is unwilling to give up this railway station, hoping to turn this railway station into an unbreakable fortress.
The battle between the two sides was very fierce. The German army invested almost 50,000 people, while the number of Soviet defense troops was almost 70,000.
Seeing this number, it seems that the Soviet army's numerical advantage is not obvious. This is actually very understandable. After all, Moscow, which is trapped in the encirclement, has actually begun to be stretched.
The German army could supply supplies by rail and continuously transport new recruits to supplement the troops, but it was impossible to encircle the Soviet army in the circle.
In fact, if in real historical time and space, the German army could surround Stalingrad and prevent the Soviet army from replenishing fresh blood by ferrying the river, Stalingrad might not become a scar that caused the German army to bleed constantly.
After cutting off the replenishment, even Moscow, with its army of hundreds of thousands, is now starting to look weak.
Konev is also worried about this weak state. Unlike Khrushchev, although he still firmly believes that he can hold on to Moscow, he has come to the conclusion through reasonable analysis and calculation.
According to his calculation method, from the beginning of the Soviet-German war until now, the German army has lost about 1 million troops, which is an estimated number of deaths and serious injuries.
If he can once again hold back more than 1 million German troops in the Moscow defense battle, then the German troops in other areas will inevitably be insufficient.
Because according to his estimate, the German army has only 5 million people at most, and almost two-thirds of them are now unable to participate in the battle.
Is his calculation correct? In fact, part of it is correct, that is, the German army did lose 1 million people, which is only a lot more.
But on the other hand, he also seriously underestimated the mobilization ability of the German army, and also seriously underestimated the German army's preparation for war.
Although the Germans had a loss of 1 million, the supplementary force had made up for this loss, while also providing an additional 200,000 additional increments.
Similarly, the production of weapons and equipment of the German army, as well as the degree of mechanization of the troops, completely exceeded Konev's imagination. Future wars will surely exceed Konev's imagination.
The fight for the Kyiv railway station was beyond Konev's estimates and judgments from the start. The 30,000 troops invested by the German army were servants from Belarus and other countries. These troops consumed the strength of the Soviet army and exhausted the ammunition of the Soviet army.
Three or four German soldiers carried weapons and shuttled through the ruins. They advanced through the hail of bullets, and then fell behind a bunker to avoid the bullets shot at them.
The bullet hit the edge of the bunker, splashing a cloud of white smoke, these German soldiers straightened the steel helmets on their heads, and pointed loudly to their officers in the distance, shouting: "An anti-tank gun! Behind the ruins! "
Just in the direction they pointed, behind the ruins, the Soviet artillerymen were operating an anti-tank gun, firing violently at the German army in the distance.
The intensity of the battle was beyond imagination. Tracer bullets shuttled back and forth between the ruins controlled by both sides, drawing a dead zone.
In this dead zone, the bodies of soldiers from both sides were lying everywhere. Some bodies were still warm, and some bodies were as cold as rocks.
"Iron Fist!" After the commander heard the report, he immediately gave his order loudly.
The two soldiers beside him with iron fist bazookas nodded ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and then stuck out their bodies amid the hail of bullets.
Remaining on their knees, they aimed at the distant ruins with their bazookas on their shoulders, then pressed the switch almost simultaneously.
"Boom! Boom!" The muffled sound of the two rocket launches came out almost at the same time, and then the two rockets dragged a long white smoke and rushed towards the distant target.
Although the trajectory looks a little shaky, at a distance of about 70 meters, the shooting accuracy of the Iron Fist Bazooka is still guaranteed.
So, two rockets hit the rubble one after the other, exploded there, and set off two plumes of smoke.
For the German army, it was sometimes very simple, because they had many advanced weapons that surpassed this era.
For example, the bazooka, which is very common in later generations, is only available in the German army at this moment, and the Bazooka of the US military has not been born at this moment.
Moreover, the Germans also have self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, an "artifact" that can destroy bunkers and cover infantry in street battles. Obviously, this thing is terrible, and it can give the Soviet Army a headache.
In addition, the Germans often invest in tanks to carry out coordinated operations of infantry and tanks, and use weapons such as assault guns from time to time to reduce their own casualties. Of course, it is much smarter than the Soviet army.
Therefore, in the city of Moscow, where blood and flames are everywhere, the casualties of the German army are still far less than that of the Soviet army.
Although the Soviet army occupied a favorable location, the poor fighting qualities of most of the Soviet recruits, as well as the lack of heavy weapons and ammunition, all affected the Soviet army's performance.
After a huge explosion, the Soviet anti-tank gun was silent, and the ruins were silent. The German soldiers rushed to the ruins with their weapons, and there was a fierce gun battle there.
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