A Soviet soldier, struggling to stand up from the ruins, had no idea where he was standing. He coughed and patted the dirt and dust hanging on his body, while turning his body, hoping to see some familiar scenes.
Just a few seconds ago, he was still in a bunker near the building, waiting for the German soldiers to attack. As a result, with the vibration caused by countless huge explosions, the whole building began to collapse. Before he knew what was going on, the cover he was hiding in was almost a grave.
"Cough! Cough, cough He squinted, trying to find his former comrades in arms and everything he knew from the floating dust. But he was doomed to be disappointed. Except for some furniture that had been buried most of the time, he could only find the arms of his comrades in arms or the boots or rifles exposed in the rubble under his feet.
As the smoke gradually dissipated, he finally saw where he was. The Soviet soldier, who was estimated to be only 18 years old, hopelessly raised his head and looked in the direction where he needed to shoot for defense.
There, a German Grenadier, who was also only 18 or 19 years old, straightened up. He was carrying a G43 semi-automatic rifle in his hand. Under the brim of his cold helmet, he had the same cold and heartless eyes.
The young Soviet soldier's mouth twitched, as if trying to squeeze out a smile, but in the end he failed, because the person opposite him didn't seem to see his smile - the same young German Grenadier pulled the trigger pressed by his fingers, and hit the Soviet Red Army in the head with one bullet.
Without struggle or hesitation, the Soviet soldier fell back sharply when his head exploded, and then fell on the rugged debris, twisted into a strange shape with the terrain. From this moment on, he is no different from the ruins. After a few hours, he will be buried by the collapsed bricks and tiles around him, or covered with a thick layer of dust.
As they get closer to the heart of Stalingrad, the Germans find more and more to celebrate. For example, soldiers of the 14th infantry army found 20 tons of potatoes and other food hidden by the Soviets in the basement of an unknown small block. Because of this 20 ton accident, the soldiers on the front line enjoyed their first meal on the front line.
As the commander-in-chief of Stalingrad's attack, general tricheller has issued a military order to akado. The general vowed that if he could not win the half occupied city within 15 days, he would resign as commander of the N group army and carry a Mauser rifle into Stalingrad.
Unfortunately, two days later, his troops lost 20000 people, but only two blocks. It seems that there is no end to the battle, but it is obvious that tricheller has not given up. He is deploying troops and making efforts to fulfill his oath to the head of state or the whole empire.
Of course, he didn't swear to finish the task. Guan Yu swore in front of Huarong Road, but in the end he took his words as fart. Let's not talk about the distant example for the moment. The recent example is rokosovsky who vowed to keep Stalingrad. Now it seems that his oath has not played a role of calming the sea.
In his shabby, dark... Basement, rokosovsky's pale face had a look of depression. Don't ask why so many poor people who stick to the city fall in love with the basement. It's not a coincidence that Hitler in another time and space, Churchill, Khrushchev and rokosovsky in this time and space all stay in the basement at the last moment. Because it's hard to find a safer place than a reinforced basement in a city full of ruins.
The defender of Stalingrad, who was ordered by Stalin to live and die together with Stalingrad, must be full of expectation that Zhukov will arrive in time. The reserves in his hand are really few now. While consuming the German army, rokosovsky is also consuming thousands of troops in his hand.
At the beginning, he could compare his patience and reserve team with tricheller, but he lost half of Stalingrad, which made him very uneasy. As a result, the two sides put in forces to fight repeatedly, and the losses of the Soviet Union rose at a speed visible to the naked eye.
German snipers and special units are much more powerful than the Soviets think in urban street fighting. A small unit of more than ten people can often clean up hundreds of Soviet soldiers, and they can retreat almost completely. In order to kill 17 soldiers in special units like the German army, rokosovsky took more than 900 lives.
Now, the front position of the German army is only a little more than one kilometer away from his headquarters. For rokosovsky, who used to be the number one figure in the Soviet military, it's really a bit of parting.
He really doesn't want to leave the stage. He wants to stand in the middle of the stage and interpret his role. No matter it's important or marginal, he has to have such a role in the recast world order.
"Send another telegram to Marshal Zhukov and tell him that I will try my best to hold on to the last second." Rokosovsky looked at the adjutant whose face was not very good-looking because he had not seen the sun for a long time, and said.