Chapter 800

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Captain Nikolay was showing off his achievements to me when I suddenly heard a strange shrill sound in the air, from far to near. When I heard this sound, I was shocked. After being on the battlefield for such a long time, I naturally knew that it was the sound of high-speed shells cutting through the air. I broke my throat and screamed, "lie down!" Then he fell to the ground and put his hands around his head. Almost as I lay down, there was a loud bang behind me.

Hell, it's the German. It's the German who fired on us. This is what I heard after the explosion. I said thank you to the soldiers and went on along the trench. At the moment, there are teams of commanders running back and forth in the trench from time to time, so we have to stick to the trench wall several times to let the mobilized commanders pass.

But fortunately, not far away, we met captain dubrovsky who was coming towards us. Seeing my appearance, the captain was very surprised. He quickly came up and asked in surprise, "Mr. division, how did you come here?"

I didn't care to exchange greetings with him. I told him straightforwardly, "Comrade captain, the Germans may have to start shelling our positions. You immediately order the soldiers to prepare for the artillery to avoid unnecessary casualties."

After listening to what I said, Captain dubrovsky replied with a bitter smile: "Sir, you don't know that there are no decent fortifications in this temporary German position, except for a few weak civil firepower points, several shelter departments and a command post. Maybe we will not attack them from the direction of 107.5, so there is no decent place to hide our troops except this trench. "

I looked around and looked at the officers and men crowded in the trenches. I could not help but feel a thump. I said that in such a narrow area, with hundreds of officers and men crowded, if one of the enemy's shells fell down, we could kill and injure more than ten or twenty of us. Thinking of this, I told dubrovsky: "Comrade captain, one company will stay, and the other two companies will immediately withdraw their positions in batches and move to the mamayev post."

On hearing my order, dubrovsky, in a hoarse and even angry voice, called out to me impatiently: "but, comrade division, if we withdraw the main force of the battalion, it will be difficult for the rest of our forces to stop them when the enemy attacks."

Ignoring his attitude, I hastily retorted, "Comrade captain, the main force of your battalion will not be transferred. Do you think that when the enemy's shelling is over, there will be enough strength to resist the German attack?" After I had said this, seeing that he was silent, I immediately struck while the iron was hot and said, "well, comrade captain, don't hesitate. Let captain Rosenberg's company stay, and the other two companies immediately disperse and withdraw to the mamayev post. "

As soon as I finished my words, the sharp whistling of the shells came from the air. This time, they landed more than 20 meters in front of the trench and exploded. The soil raised by the waves fell from the air and spilled all over us. I shook off the mud on my body, pointed to the distant crater, and said anxiously, "Comrade captain, do you see it? If this shell didn't fall in the open space, but fell into our trench and exploded, how many officers and men would sacrifice their lives. Soon after the enemy's test fire, we will be bombarded with heavy artillery. There is not much time left. We will immediately carry out our orders and let the second company and the third company withdraw from their positions and move to the mamayev post. "

Seeing the power of the shell explosion just now, dubrovsky was no longer opinionated. He yelled to the left and right: "all the company leaders come to me." After shouting, he said to me in a low voice, "Comrade teacher, anyway, I'll stay with you."

With his shouts, in less than a minute, several company commanders ran to him one after another. I didn't have time to listen to what they were talking about. Instead, I looked nervously to the north and prayed that the German artillery would not start before our troops withdrew.

Although in my impression, Lao maozi was very tardy in his work, the retreat was very fast. With the order of the two company commanders of the second company and the third company, the soldiers of the two companies turned and climbed out of the trench, bowing and carrying weapons, and quickly ran south.

After the soldiers of the two companies ran out for about two or three hundred meters, the German shelling officially began. A batch of shells roared down our trench and exploded. In the sound of shaking ground, the whole position was filled with smoke and shrapnel. As early as before the German shells landed and exploded, I drew back into the trench in time. I was also shocked by the huge shock wave generated by the explosion.

The first group of shells had just exploded, and the second group of shells came one after another. After the dazzling flash, two long walls of fire rose up at the same time in front of and behind our trench.

In the interval of the explosion, dobrovsky squatted beside me and yelled at me. Unfortunately, the explosion outside was so loud that I couldn't hear him clearly.

Under such intensive German artillery bombardment, although I was a little self-conscious, I was still secretly glad. Fortunately, just now I ordered Mikhail ROV to let lieutenant prulli's armored forces transfer. Otherwise, under such a scale of artillery bombardment, it is estimated that most of the tanks and armored vehicles will have to be reimbursed. The shelling continued, and it seemed that there would never be an end to the endless fire. From time to time, the fire rose in front of, behind or in the middle of our army's trenches. In the area where the fire rose, the figures were torn apart or lifted out of the deep trench by the air waves. After flying in the air for a while, they fell into the scorched dust in front of them. The German bombardment lasted about ten minutes, then came to an abrupt end. Under the ravages of the artillery fire, our position has become miserable. Most of the trenches have been blown down. The soldiers who stay there are either killed or injured, or deeply buried in the soil. Even I was half buried in the clay, and it was captain dubrovsky who stood up first and another soldier who pulled me out. Captain dubrovsky came up to me and asked aloud. I could only see his lips moving, but I couldn't hear them. I knew that my ears were badly shocked by the explosion. After rubbing them hard, I could barely hear the captain asking me, "Comrade division, what should we do next?" I heard his question clearly, and I called to captain dubrovsky at the top of my voice: "Comrade captain, although the troops who withdrew first have been walking for a long time, they are estimated to have not reached the height of 107.5. So we have to hold on for another half an hour. If the Germans don't attack, we are organizing the retreat. " Captain dubrovsky nodded, then raised his voice and yelled to the side, "the platoon leaders should seize the time to count the casualties in each platoon, and then report to me." His orders were quickly repeated by the soldiers around him and conveyed to every corner of the trench( It's a good activity to drop pie in the sky, cool mobile phone waiting for you! Focus on the Chinese official account (WeChat add friends add official account - enter qdread), join in! Everyone has a prize. Now pay close attention to qdread WeChat official account!