Imperial Overlord

: Eight hundred collapsed houses

Inside the city, SS troops were cleaning every room of the Soviet troops stationed there.

They are methodical, relying on the superiority of numbers and weapons, and they just endure higher casualties to replace the living space of the Soviet troops.

When a building was completely occupied, the SS troops would leave soldiers stationed there to prevent the Soviet counterattack as much as possible.

The two sides fought desperately on the street. Sometimes it was just across a road, and soldiers from different camps were stationed in the houses on both sides.

Everyone stuck their guns out of the windows and shot each other across the road. The bullets hit the wall and made a crackling sound, but no one dared to stick out their heads.

At such a close distance, if you are hit by a bullet flying from the opposite side, there is really no saving. No one wants to make such an attempt, so they all shoot at will.

The SS soldier from Belarus stuck his Mauser 98K rifle out the window, then closed his eyes and pulled the trigger.

He could feel a bullet hitting his rifle, and he could also feel the vibration of the bullet coming from the other side hitting his window.

Subconsciously, after firing a shot, he withdrew his weapon, waiting for possible revenge from the other side.

In two consecutive days of fighting, the Belarusian soldier's infantry company has lost 30 soldiers.

This loss is almost one-fifth of a company's strength, and the reason why they haven't collapsed is simply hatred of the Soviet enemy.

Of course, because Germany is maintaining an offensive state, the speed of replenishing troops is also very fast. They even got 20 recruits, only to lose another 15 that day.

After all, this is a brutal street battle, and this is a **** to be filled with human lives. The 15th and 19th and 20th divisions of the SS were responsible for the tough tasks, and the losses were naturally huge.

However, in order to allow them to better complete their tasks, on the second day of the battle, many reinforcements were assigned to their troops.

For example, the engineers who originally belonged to the German Wehrmacht, as well as some special weapons for street fighting, also arrived at the front line with the engineers.

Among them, the most liked by several foreign corps is the bazooka weapon known as the Iron Fist.

This weapon has always been the heavy firepower of the German infantry, causing trouble for the Soviet troops. After getting this weapon, the Belarusian soldiers discovered that this weapon is so useful.

For example, at this time, they are waiting, waiting for the German engineering troops behind to arrive, and use this weapon to give the idiots in the opposite building a ruthless attack.

"The sappers are here!" With a happy cry, all the soldiers cheered up. Although they didn't know where the sappers were downstairs, they let out a deep cheer.

The Soviet soldiers on the opposite side also seemed to sense that they were in danger, and the strength of the counterattack also weakened.

Leaning against the wall, waiting for a dull explosion from across the street, the impact even blew dust into the room where the German troops were stationed.

Then, many German soldiers, carrying their weapons, rushed across the street and into the building where the Soviet troops were stationed with a large hole in the wall.

The gunshots continued, endlessly. At the end of this street, there is another street that is constantly fighting, and at the end of that street, there is another street.

Farther afield, countless black smoke has obscured the sky, and the Navy's warships are providing long-range artillery suppression.

These huge shells roared over people's heads and crashed into debris, or buildings, or landed in another crater, larger or smaller.

Just hearing the heart-piercing explosion, many German soldiers from Estonia or Latvia felt the power of the Third Reich war machine in their bones.

They really can't find any reason not to take refuge in such a powerful country, and they don't know why the Russians on the opposite side haven't surrendered when facing such a powerful enemy.

Yes, this is a question worth exploring, because the Soviet side has also reached the point of life and death, and no one is willing to surrender.

To say that Russia is a fighting nation is an understatement. The Soviet Union and its predecessor, Tsarist Russia, fought wars with all the countries on the frontier to annex so many peoples and so many lands.

And for the second time, their country faces a life-and-death test. The first crisis was brought by Napoleon, and the second crisis was the masterpiece of the devil Hitler.

If you can defeat these famous powerhouses in history, you know that the Russian nation is a wolf-natured nation of **** fighting.

After arousing their fighting spirit, their courage on the battlefield is absolutely worthy of admiration.

Another round of artillery came down, and a building in the distance trembled with the explosion. Finally, because of the vibration, it was overwhelmed, and finally collapsed under the constant vibration.

The mottled cracks that had been left on the wall began to dislocate and collapse, and the outer wall collapsed, revealing the floors inside and the internal load-bearing walls.

The Russian architecture has to be highlighted here, because most of the entire Soviet Union is in the north of the earth, and the weather is cold most of the time.

In order to adapt to this climate, Russian architecture is characterized by narrow, high and narrow windows. This is to reduce gaps as much as possible in winter while ensuring daylighting~www.wuxiaspot.com~ to improve the ability to keep warm.

The second point is even more interesting. The walls of buildings in Russia are very thick, which is also to ensure the indoor temperature in winter.

Aren't thick walls and relatively smaller windows the attributes of a gun turret? Therefore, it is not easy to fight street fighting in Russia and destroy buildings.

Many buildings are guaranteed to stand even if only one wall is left. Many buildings have collapsed by two-thirds, and the remaining parts are still strong and even habitable...

Under such circumstances, it is very difficult to clear the Soviet soldiers stationed in the building.

This is true of Stalingrad in real historical time and space; it is also true of Leningrad and Moscow in today's time and space.

The building that collapsed in the shock of the shell explosion, after all, mostly survived the day's shelling.

In the sunset at night, it still stands there, exposing the steel bar, and you can see the wardrobe table in the room, the chandelier and the wooden bed inside.

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