If any weapon can represent the various arms of the German army, the powerful tiger king tank must represent the armored forces of the German army; The ta-152 fighter, which represents the German air force, must be a slender fighter with amazing performance... But what weapon can represent the most unknown infantry in Germany?
Perhaps the most distinctive and recognizable feature of the German infantry is their mg-42 universal machine gun, which is like sawing wood every time they fire. This kind of weapon was designed to avoid the prohibition of German possession of heavy machine guns in the Treaty of Versailles, but unexpectedly pointed out a way for the world to make progress in general machine guns.
At this time, a mg-42 machine gun was in a foxhole near the ruins, pointing to the ruins of the building with Soviet snipers on the opposite side, in which the German army was using a telescope to observe the reinforced concrete buildings with only a part left in the distance. Those windows that have been blown away by the shock wave of shells are left on the exterior walls of buildings in black, just like skeletons that have lost their eyes.
"Hans! Hans! well! There is a middle-aged man on the opposite side, holding his hands high and walking towards us! " Through the outline of the telescope, the observer saw an incredible scene. He called up his sleeping companion and said to him in an uncertain voice: "it's incredible. Don't they never surrender?"
After rubbing his sleepy eyes, the machine gun shooter struggled to get to the side of the simple machine gun shooting hole. The Soviet snipers were very powerful, so the German army always tried to reduce the chance of exposing their head as much as possible, so that the other side would not hit themselves too easily. Through the shooting hole, he did see a middle-aged man in civilian clothes, holding his hands high, walking towards the German position.
The other side also had a white handkerchief in his hand. It was obvious that he did not want to attack the German position. He walked step by step and was very careful. In Moscow in 1939, it took a lot of courage to cross the line of defense that both sides actually controlled - both sides could shoot, and they didn't have to be held responsible for it. At one time, the Soviet Union ordered the shooting of all the civilians who surrendered to the German army, and the German army also ordered to attack all the dangerous suspects because there were too many civilians who resisted with guns and were difficult to identify.
Soon the man came to the side of the German position. This time, the battlefield was surprisingly quiet, because the Soviets did not open fire on their own civilians as before, and the German side really did not care to let go of a Russian who had raised his hands. The man almost cried when he jumped into the German trench. He waved his white handkerchief and repeated the word "talk" in rough German.
There are many Ukrainian reinforcements in the German front-line forces, but it is not very difficult to find someone who can speak both German and Russian. After a while, the German commander found an interpreter from the regiment, and then the interpreter communicated with the Soviet civilians who came to surrender. Because the other side was nervous and spoke very fast, the translator had to interrupt the other side several times before he finally understood what the other side was saying.
"Sir! He said that the Soviet army has just issued an order to allow civilians to leave the encirclement, so he came to discuss with us about surrender. About 1300 people may cross the defense lines of both sides later. If we are willing to accept it, he will shout to let them come. " The translator looked at the German officer and described the long paragraph as simply as possible.
The official frowned, because he had no way to decide what was in front of him. He's just a battalion commander stationed on the defense line. He has no right to give orders to let more than 1300 opposing personnel cross the defense line. Thinking of this, he could only open his mouth and say to the translator, "you tell him that I need to discuss with my boss before I can decide to let him wait patiently."
The translator quickly told the Soviet civilian what the German official said. After hearing this, he was obviously relieved. Then he nodded to the translator and said, "OK! well! I can wait! We need food and shelter. We are all old people and children. We don't carry any weapons. We won't cause any trouble. Please rest assured. "
After listening to the translation, the German official thought to himself: won't you make trouble for us? Providing food and shelter is already causing us trouble... But he still nodded, and then went back to find an officer. He asked him to take the situation here, report to the regiment headquarters and ask for solutions: "if possible, it's better to ask the commander to respond to general karikov and let him make a decision."
The officer knew that it was a matter of great importance. He nodded his head and ran quickly along the trench to the regiment headquarters in the rear. Soon the regiment headquarters reported the situation to the division headquarters. Without any delay, the division commander reported the matter to general karikov. General karikov directly gave the order to allow the other party to leave Moscow under German custody and settle in the nearest POW camp.
"We don't have so many houses for you, so we can only place you in the prisoner's camp..." it was the deputy head of the regiment who told the other side of the result that he surrendered to the civilians. He was ordered to be directly responsible for accepting the prisoners. With the approval of his immediate superior, the deputy commander was much more forceful when he spoke: "and you have to go to the prison camp under the custody of our people. Can you guarantee that?"
They are willing to listen to our arrangement, as long as we provide food and give them a simple living environment... They will act in accordance with our arrangement, no one will carry weapons or other things“ If there is no problem, you can let your people start to cross the line After the deputy commander nodded, he indicated that the reception work could start immediately. So the Soviet man yelled a short sentence like a sign to the opposite side, and two men in Soviet uniforms walked to the German defensive position with groups of men and women in empty hands. One gun pointed at the crowd, and even when they saw that most of them were wrapped in white or nearly white cloth, the German soldiers still pulled the bolt and loaded the bullet into the gun - they were used to, used to point their weapons at any enemy who was not dead. Several German volunteers with rifles also climbed out of their trenches. They went to the center of the positions of the two sides and stood in their own positions to maintain the crowded German positions. These women and children are unkempt, because the water in Moscow has been out for nearly a month. These poor civilians looked at the German soldiers passing by with frightened eyes. Even though they were covered with dust, the German soldiers in front of them looked much more spiritual. The well-equipped uniform and the armed belt made the German army look very elegant, and the armed soldiers were more in line with the status of soldiers than the unarmed Soviet soldiers“ You won Staring at the German army with rifles on the other side, a Soviet Red Army soldier who didn't even wear his belt said in Russian, "anyway, you aggressors have won this war!" The German soldier with the gun looked at each other and said in standard Russian, "I'm Ukrainian, boy... Stalin robbed us of our wheat. No matter whether we live or die, I swear I'll take back what we lost!"“ ukrainian? We are all Soviets. Why do you hate us so much? " The young Soviet soldier obviously did not expect that the other side would speak Russian, let alone that the other side was a Ukrainian. He felt that Ukraine was a part of the Soviet Union, and the people there should hate the German aggressors just like them“ The Germans helped us rebuild our homes and drove away the Russians who exploited us. That's why we have to help them! Go to Kiev. It's infinitely better than when Stalin was a tyrant! " The Ukrainian German said coldly to the young man in front of him with a look of disdain. The young man bowed his head, and then muttered to himself, "I understand. I understand why we lost the war." For Ukraine and Belarus, the victory or defeat of this war only made them change their rulers. They did not have a sense of belonging to the Soviet Union, which resulted in their rapid fall to Germany. The Soviet Union exploited these places so seriously that it did not regard them as its own territory... "Smoking?" The Ukrainian German soldier looked at each other's young face and suddenly asked inexplicably. As he asked, he took out a cigarette box and took one out of it and put it in his mouth. Seeing the Soviet soldier shaking his head, he put away his cigarette box, took out a match, lit the cigarette on his mouth, threw a little chocolate left in his pocket to the Soviet soldier, and then stopped talking. On this day, there was no gunfire on the battlefield, only dense footsteps, continuous ups and downs, no matter how long it took, there was no stop. Countless Soviet civilians walked silently through their own positions, through the German positions, toward those invisible prison camps in the distance. Countless rivers formed by people gathered together to fill one prison camp after another, and then overflowed, but still vast, as if there was no end------------------ Just now, a relative of Longling was ill. He asked Longling to help... He promised everyone to make up for it... And he had to delay it... It's a natural disaster, not Longling's laziness... I'm sorry to all of you. As long as Longling has time here, he will make up for the third shift he owes you!