Soviet soldiers fell down row by row, including Captain Vladimir, who rushed to the German position and was blown down by a grenade... As Vladimir said, the German defense was very It was tight, with mortars and machine guns a little further away, and rifles and submachine guns closer. Those who were lucky enough to rush to the trenches would be bombarded by dense German grenades.

Under this firepower configuration and the relaxed and methodical defense of the German soldiers, the Soviet soldiers surged up in batches and fell down in batches. After a while, the river was filled with Soviet soldiers. corpse.

With almost no waiting, the German army immediately launched a counterattack... At this time, even a fool could see that the Soviet army's attack just now was a failure. Even the artillery shells and machine gun bullets were exhausted by this attack. This is exactly what happened. The perfect time to launch a counterattack.

The German attack was different from that of the Soviet Union. They covered each other and jumped forward. There was no shouting or artillery cover, only a few simple commands.

However, from the German army's leap forward and the coordination between them, the Soviet army could feel the threat and pressure of death, which made the Soviet soldiers have the urge to escape immediately, and several of them actually Did it.

Yegorsh angrily shouted at the fleeing Soviet soldiers: "Don't run away, you cowards!"

With that said, Yegorsi raised his pistol and fired several shots at the deserters. However, Yegorsi's shooting skills were not worthy of praise, and the deserters still stumbled away from the battlefield.

"We have no more artillery shells, Comrade Political Commissar!" a soldier shouted: "We don't have many people left, and most of them are artillerymen and machine gunners!"

"We should retreat!" shouted another soldier.

"No one is allowed to withdraw!" Yegorsi shouted, waving his pistol almost hysterically: "Hold them off! After the shells have been fired, there will be rifles, and after the bullets have been fired, there will be bayonets!"

But it was too late. The German army first fired a 50MM mortar shell at the Soviet position, and then threw a wave of grenades. The Soviet army had almost no chance to breathe and fight back... The German army rushed up and used it. The MP40 fired a burst of fire.

Yegorsh, who was stunned by the explosion of the grenade, struggled to get up from the ground and tried to resist, but a gun butt slammed him to the ground.

Yegorsh fell, and the rest of the Soviet soldiers raised their hands in shock and surrendered.

"The Soviets don't look scary!" After escorting the prisoners back to their own positions, Werner said jokingly while controlling the Soviet troops to squat behind the trenches: "Look at their appearance, I don't think so. Understand how they defeated our army!"

"This is just a battalion!" Dominic said: "And it's just a ski battalion equipped with light weapons. What if they are a regiment, a division, or even more of them attacking us?"

Dominic had fought against the Soviet army before, so he knew what it was like to fight with them.

Werner couldn't help but be stunned when he heard this, and then asked: "Will they? Completely ignore casualties?"

"Otherwise..." Dominic spread his hands: "What do you think of the Soviets?"

Dominic's words were quickly verified...

The German soldiers rubbed their hands and feet in the wind and snow and suffered. This kind of cold was really unbearable. They were always shivering from the cold, the food was as hard as stone, and sometimes even the gun bolts would be frozen. , so you have to break it off and check it from time to time.

"Dominic!" Kuhn couldn't help but ask: "You have dealt with them before, can't you share some experience in dealing with this abominable weather?"

"Lieutenant!" answered Dominic. "It was July when I fought here, and it was still summer here."

"Tell me what you know!" Kuhn said.

Dominic turned back and raised his head to Yegorsh, who was among the prisoners, and said, "I only know that if you encounter people like this wearing red collar badges, they usually don't end well!"

"Why?" Kuhn asked.

"Because as long as they are here, the Soviets will not surrender!" Dominic replied: "The best way to defeat the Soviets is to kill those wearing red collar badges first!"

"I took note of it!" Kuhn patted his sniper rifle.

At this time, a strange "swish" sound suddenly came from the sky, and Dominic shouted "get down".

The soldiers hurriedly buried their heads in the trench, and then a violent explosion "boomed" turned the front and rear of the trench into a sheet of flames.

Ten seconds later, the surroundings fell into dead silence again.

"What?" Kuhn couldn't help but ask.

"No, I don't know what that is!" Dominic said, "We've been bombarded by this thing before!"

Qin Chuan knew what it was...it was the Soviet Union's famous "Katyusha" rocket launcher.

This equipment is still a secret weapon of the Soviet Union, so the Germans don't even know what artillery can launch such an intensive bombing on their positions in a short period of time.

It should be said that Qin Chuan and others were very lucky. At this time, the Soviet army's logistics was not smooth due to heavy snow and road closures. Otherwise, dozens of "Katyusha" would be lined up on the opposite side and fired towards the 1st Infantry Regiment... It would only take a moment. This infantry regiment is gone.

However, this also seems to indicate that the enemy's main force is not far from here.

Sure enough, within a few minutes I heard the "rumbling" sound of the motor.

"Tanks!" the German scout on the other side who was in charge of the lookout shouted as he ran back: "They have tanks, at least two regiments of troops!"

"Prepare to fight!" Colonel Slain ordered loudly.

The sound of the motor was getting louder and louder, and a strange exhaust smell floated in the air... Soviet tanks used diesel, and the smell was somewhat different from the gasoline smell of German tanks.

Then, a gun barrel appeared on the other side of the river, then the tank's turret, and finally the entire tank appeared in front of the German soldiers.

That was a T34, a tank with better performance than the German Army’s existing Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks... This can also be said to be a miracle. The Soviet industry can use "rough" in all aspects. "This word is used to describe that they always pursue quantity rather than quality, but they just have a way to use some seemingly rough things to piece together something with excellent performance and practicality.

The T34 tank is one of them, as is the "Katyusha".

With a sound of "Boom!", T34 fired a shell at the German troops on the other side of the river, and then two more appeared to join the battle...

Originally, the German soldiers thought that the Soviets would launch an attack under the cover of T34, but they did not expect a roar from the opposite side, and the Soviet soldiers crossed the tanks and poured into the German position like a tide.

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