Chapter 137

I looked at the hot place on the opposite side and said, "what are you afraid of? The soldiers will block the water and cover the land. No matter how many people come, they will never come back." With that, I snorted scornfully at the German soldiers who came to die. As soon as I finished humming, I suddenly felt that something was wrong. Why did I speak Chinese unconsciously just now? Suddenly startled out a cold sweat.

"What did you say? I didn't get it Maybe the shooting outside is too loud or my voice is too small. He didn't understand what I said just now and is still asking me loudly.

I breathed a sigh of relief, then turned away from the topic and asked with concern: "Comrade General, how is your injury? Can you hold on? "

"It's OK. It's just a small injury. I can stick to it."

"Please don't worry about it," said the health worker next to him. "I checked it carefully for the general just now. It's estimated that a bouncing bullet crossed my forehead. It's just skin injury. After bandaging, it won't get in the way."

"That's good." I nodded and said, "now that the enemy has come to reinforce, there is no need for the enemy in the opposite building to stay. Give my orders and the troops will attack immediately and wipe them out. "

"I totally understand." He agreed, then turned to the side and yelled, "come on!"

Hearing his cry, a soldier immediately took back the weapon on the window frame, ran over, squatted in front of him and asked aloud, "Comrade General, what do you want to do?"

"You go to the troops immediately and get them to attack immediately. In the shortest possible time, we should eliminate all the Krauts in the building. "

"Yes The soldier agreed excitedly and got up to leave“ Wait a minute, "I quickly stopped him and added," tell them to be fierce and fast, fight quickly and make a quick decision. No enemy is allowed to run away. "

"I understand." The soldier agreed to take the gun and ran away.

"Comrade division," leviagin asked me again, "what can we do next?"

I looked around and saw that many soldiers in the corridor were putting their weapons on the windowsill, aiming at the outside. Weapons are various, including rifles, submachine guns and two machine guns. Then he had an idea and said, "order all the soldiers to be ready. As soon as the attack begins, all the soldiers will open fire and use their firepower to suppress the enemy in the opposite building to provide firepower cover for our attacking troops."

"I see." He agreed. He stood up straight with his back against the wall and yelled at both sides: "all of you, listen to my command: target, enemy in the opposite building, aim and prepare to shoot!"

Just at this time, the voice of the charge came from downstairs. At first, I was my own auditory hallucination. Listen carefully, yes, it was the voice of the charge. I didn't expect that the Soviet army would also blow the bugle when charging. I thought it was all up to the front commanders to shout slogans to guide the soldiers to attack. At the sound of the bugle, the Soviet soldiers, who had been lying in the rubble and shooting against the German army, stood up, yelled and rushed forward with weapons.

"Shoot!" With leviagin's shouts, dense gunfire suddenly rang out in the corridor. The soldiers standing in my left and right windows did not hesitate to pull the trigger. Dense bullets poured like raindrops to the opposite building. Under the suppression of the commanding firepower, the original rampant German firepower weakened, and even some windows completely stopped shooting.

The fighting here was in full swing, and German reinforcements appeared in the distant street. I raised my telescope and looked over. Because of the narrow road, the dilapidated buildings and the messy debris on both sides, the German troops could only march forward in a long snake line. An armored car in front of the road, followed by more than 20 German soldiers.

With a loud noise, the moving armored car turned into a ball of fire and flew up in the air. After a somersault in the air, it fell heavily to the ground. Flames came out from the windows of the car. The whole car was surrounded by black smoke and the fire was burning into the sky. Several German soldiers who were close to the car were blown up to pieces. Fortunately, they didn't die. They quickly fell on the ground and looked around with fear.

"The German armored cars are pressing on our mines," leviagin said with some regret. "It's a pity that they don't open the way with tanks. If they can blow up their tanks at once, our army's casualties will be much smaller later."

The battle downstairs is still going on. Our army has gained an obvious advantage. Many soldiers have approached the building. At this time, the firepower point of a window revived again, and the bullets from several submachine guns formed a dense firepower blockade, frantically harvesting the life in the area.

Almost in an instant, more than a dozen soldiers who rushed to the front fell to the ground, and their blood dyed the snow red. The soldiers behind did not flinch, but rushed forward crazily. Although there are still soldiers falling, but more people rushed up.

One grenade after another flew into the window. After a series of explosions, the German firepower was completely dumb. Countless soldiers rushed into the building shouting.

The battle without suspense soon ended, and the soldiers escorted the prisoners out. There were more than a dozen prisoners, including one officer. I looked at leviagin and said to him, "Comrade General, let's go and see what kind of people we have captured."

"All right." Leviagin agreed, and then told the soldiers around: "everyone watch out, the German reinforcements may soon be here." We went downstairs and led a group of soldiers towards the prisoner. As I approached, I could see at a glance that the officer in the group was the German major von torman I had captured. I stepped forward, put my hand away the two German prisoners in front of me, and said to the major in a flat tone, "major Tolman, we meet again." Major Tolman saw me greeting him, and I could not help but face with embarrassment, awkwardly stammered in Russian, and said, "yes... Yes, I didn't expect... I... So quickly became your captive again." I frowned and asked coldly, "last time you were captured, you were sent to the camp. How could you be here again?" Tolman gave a wry smile and replied, "that day, on my way to the prisoner's camp, I happened to encounter a small unit that attacked the rear of your army. They killed the Soviet soldiers who were escorting us and rescued me. After I returned to the army, I met an old friend of my father, who was the commander of the 106th infantry division. Out of his concern for me, he arranged me to be a battalion commander in his division. " After hearing his statement, I sneered: "I hope our soldiers can send you to the capture camp smoothly this time." Before he could speak, the tanks of the German reinforcements fired. The shells roared and landed around us, and the bricks and rubble flew everywhere, injuring many soldiers who couldn't dodge.