At this time, the German heavy artillery began to roar. The drag type 203 mm heavy howitzer newly produced by the four Krupp arms factories can be said to be the latest type of fire support weapon under the Krupp artillery weapon production group, and also the most advanced large caliber howitzer produced by the German army.

Because of the needs of the war and the repeated demands of Krupp, and ultimately relying on the innovation of Krupp artillery production technology, this kind of artillery barely met the German technical requirements and was allowed to produce 100 guns, which were equipped with German group A and E for observation and improvement.

Now, German soldiers with heavy artillery are very happy. They are greeting the Soviet Red Army with shells to see if their opponents dare to compete with themselves in firepower, range and caliber. Huge shells exploded inside the city, and another collision of steel and flame took place here.

The Soviet Army knew that there was no way to survive, so they fought to the death. These soldiers shot fiercely, then leaned behind the door and attacked the German army who was trying to advance in the corridor. These soldiers were carrying their own mosinagan, and they had to put down every shot and then pull their bolt.

A Soviet soldier rushed out from the door, carrying a new type of * * sand submachine gun, pulled the trigger in the direction of the German army, the dense and coherent gunfire rang out, and the German firepower was temporarily suppressed. A German soldier charged forward with a Mauser rifle was hit by a bullet from * * Sha and fell to the ground with a scream.

The German troops around kuris were not waiting to die. Two grenadiers with MP44 assault rifles were at the front. They rushed through the corridor, covered the friendly troops behind them with heavy rain of bullets, and occupied another room as a stronghold. The Soviet army fought back, and some Soviet commanders even opened fire with pistols.

As the alternated gunfight continued, a German gunner with a Mauser 98K pointed out his head, picked up his rifle and fired in the direction of the enemy. Then he retreated to the corner and let the enemy's bullets make a dense crater in the corner where he was exposed.

Opposite the corner, the German soldiers hiding in the door of the room on the other side also opened fire. One bullet accurately hit the Soviet soldier with the * * sand submachine gun, and the Soviet firepower on this side was immediately reduced. A Soviet soldier tried to pick up a submachine gun that fell on the floor of the corridor. He was hit by a German bullet and fell down with a twisted body.

Compared with the German army, which had assault rifles and semi-automatic rifles, most of the Soviet army only had a single shot of mosinagan in their hands, which obviously could not be compared in firepower density. House by house, the German army began to clean up the Soviet soldiers. As they approached the second staircase, it was obvious that these Soviet soldiers had lost their effective organization and became flustered.

"Bang" a Soviet officer stood at the entrance of the stairs on the third floor, shot a pistol under the stairs, and then hopelessly pointed the gun at his head. He closed his eyes and pulled the trigger. The bullet shot from the muzzle and went straight through his head. The blood sprayed on the wall, which looked like an abstract painting.

The last two Soviet soldiers with long guns on the stairs were killed by the German army. After they rushed to the third floor, the organized resistance of the Soviet Union completely collapsed. Some Soviet officers committed suicide in the house, some people raised their hands to surrender to the German soldiers, and the situation gradually came under control.

"Long live the great Soviet Union" a senior officer of the Soviet Union is waving a pistol in the corridor and shooting madly. He seems to be a little crazy and not shooting normally. Seeing that he was a high official, the German soldiers tried to capture him at the beginning, but finally gave up because it was too dangerous, and shot him over at the end of the corridor.

"He is the Supreme Commander here, a commander of the front army." A captured Soviet colonel was escorted to look at the generals lying on the ground. With some regret, he pointed out to the German Army: "he started to go crazy yesterday. It seems that he didn't complete the task and has some mental problems."

He confirmed this unexpected gain, killed the top commander of the Smolensk front army of the Soviet Red Army, and captured a senior officer of the whole headquarters. It seems that this attack has made a steady profit.

At this time, kuris is taking a few people to open the skylight on the roof. He unfolds the huge German flag in his backpack, and the two assistants behind him are trying to connect the steel flagpole in their hands. Their task is about to be completed, which is a very exciting thing.

"Put on, put on the flag." kuris found the edge of the flag and pointed the gap at the longer and longer flagpole. Kuris and several of his comrades attached the flagpole to a place on the roof where it was originally used to fly the flag, and then threw away the rest of the flag. Soon a huge German flag with the wind on the expansion, into a pair of slender hanging.

A Soviet soldier in the trench not far away was stunned by the scene. He saw a national flag spread out on the top of the house, an enemy's national flag. That building is the place they have vowed to defend, and now it has become the land of the enemy country

"No, it belongs to us. It belongs to us." the Soviet soldier pulled the bolt of his rifle. An empty cartridge case fell to his foot. Then he pushed a bullet into his gun and pulled the trigger of his rifle toward the vague figure on the top of the building.

On the top of the building, kuris felt a bullet coming. He subconsciously dodged, but the bullet still hit his body from behind him. He staggered for a moment, and then looked at his comrades in arms. Feeling that he began to lean back, he stretched out his arm to catch something, but it was all in vain. Finally, his fingers crossed the silky flag, but he didn't catch anything. He lay on his back, then fell down from the roof. Watching this scene, the German soldiers were silent. The dark figure finally fell on the ground in the corner of the building. The voice was pitiful in the noisy battlefield. But all the German soldiers who saw the fall felt that they heard the sound, the thump on their chest. The remaining German troops on the roof hid. They finished the task of hanging the flag. There was no need to die in vain here. They simply looked for the direction of the enemy's fire, and retreated to the skylight without finding anything. The flag was still hanging there, flying back and forth in the wind. As the flag reached the highest point, the gunfire in the building had not subsided. Just as the Soviets held on to their fragmented positions in the city, the Soviet soldiers in the building tried to hold on to their own rooms or some corridor. From time to time, you can hear someone shouting long live the motherland, but the words are filled with despair. Except for the family members of the dead soldiers, it seems that no one will mourn the death of a German soldier, and no one will stop killing and fighting back because a flag is hanging on the commanding height of the city. The fighting was still going on, but the German offensive became more fierce than before. Before the Soviet soldiers who hit kuris cheered, the German retaliation came. Bullets rained down on the Soviet positions. As time went on, a shock gun broke through a low wall made of sandbags and aimed its artillery at the Soviet positions. The course machine gun on the assault gun suddenly opened fire, and the bullets poured into the Soviet position. Several Soviet soldiers wanted to escape, but they were swept down on the ground by the merciless bullets, and in an instant they were beaten into bloody bodies. Under the cover of assault guns, the German army jumped out of the trench and began to rush towards the Soviet position. The Soviet soldier who killed kuris was later hit by a stray bullet and died humbly in the corner of the trench, as if he had never appeared“ Look at our flag, there is our flag. "A German Grenadier saw the German flag spread out on the building and cried excitedly to his comrades in arms. After shouting this sentence, he seemed not satisfied, so he cried out:" long live the will of great Germany "" long live the great Germany ". More people began to cheer with this sentence, On the commanding heights of Smolensk, the German flag is now flying. This is the highest praise for all the German soldiers who attacked Smolensk. Farther away, the German soldiers began to sing their favorite songs, cheering wave after wave“ Hooray, Fuhrer hooray "in the headquarters, several staff officers and generals saw their troops attack the commanding heights of Smolensk through the scissors gun team mirror, so they cheered one after another in the trenches, bunkers, and even further troop assembly areas. The cheers came one after another and soon spread far away. Kalus looked at the cheers coming from there, turned his head and looked at Ryan behind him: "see? You're not the only one who wants to do something for the Fuehrer, for Germany. We all have our own persistence, so don't think what you do has nothing to do with what we are doing. "“ It seems that the cheering came from Smolensk, so Smolensk is already ours? " Ryan didn't look at the talking Kalus, but looked at the direction of Smolensk and whispered, "I know what you said. I have my persistence, just like you have yours."