Chapter 510: icing on the cake

Chapter 510 is the icing on the cake

"Are those remnants placed in Buildings 7 and 12?" Major Mikhailvich asked.

"No, there are many buildings!" Andrianka replied: "But they have been controlled, although I don't know which of them are enemies and which are our own."

Mikhailvich could not help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Andrianka's method is obviously necessary, and it is also very easy to do... The total strength of the 82nd Infantry Regiment is only a thousand people, and after several months of training, they are all familiar faces. Is it because the enemy is pretending to disarm and arrest them first?

"You did the right thing, Comrade Andrianka!" Major Mikhailevich said. "We were lucky and only lost two buildings. I mean, you managed to stop the enemy before the situation got worse conspiracy!"

But Shulka was not so optimistic, he stared at the map without saying a word.

Seeing this, Major Mikhailvich couldn't help asking in doubt: "Is there something wrong, Comrade Shulka!"

"I don't think the focus is on the remnants or the Branfenburg troops!" Shulka pointed to the map and said, "The Germans have initially achieved their strategic goal!"

"What do you mean preliminary?" asked Major Mikhailevich.

"The preliminary meaning is that they are preparing for the attack during the day!" Shulka said: "Building No. 7 and No. 12 are almost in the middle of the hospital, although there are No. 9 and No. 3 in the middle. But Well, if the Germans use bombers to blow up buildings No. 9 and No. 3 at dawn, the entire hospital will be divided into two. If machine guns are used to block fire, they can even divide us into four parts along the aisle. share!"

Major Mikhailvich understood when he heard the words, and he said in horror: "Then break them down one by one?"

"Yes!" Shulka nodded.

This division will result in the isolation of communications, supplies, and reinforcements between the buildings, and then the German army can use Buildings 7 and 12 as base points to cover the German army from attacking other buildings.

"What should we do?" Andrianka had some remorse in his eyes, as if all of this was his fault, including the soldiers who died in those two buildings.

Andrianka is not good at this point, he is too emotional, so that he is easily affected by some emergencies on the battlefield.

"It's no big deal, Andrianka!" Shulka said: "We'll get them back!"

"Take it back?" Andrianka said: "But the Germans have already controlled these buildings, and they even learned our tactics!"

Andrianka refers to rope tactics.

It is not a difficult thing in the first place. You only need to tie the explosives to the rope to give full play to the advantages of the high floors, and then blow down layer by layer.

This tactic is almost unsolvable for open buildings with long corridors like hospitals and schools.

If the German army hadn't used Branfenburg troops to infiltrate, I'm afraid they would not be able to capture these two buildings so far.

"No, we can!" Shulka said: "Because we are on high!"

The Soviet army was indeed at a high place, but the German army did not realize it.

Perhaps it was because the German army had reached their temporary goal, and the German army did not launch an offensive after that.

Shuerka is not in a hurry to act, he is waiting for the moment of dawn, when the sky will be bright, it is the best time to attack.

While waiting, Shulka received a special call.

"Long time no see, Comrade Shulka!" A familiar voice came from the phone.

"Comrade Zhukov?" Shulka was a little surprised.

"Yes!" Zhukov laughed on the other end of the phone: "Do you believe it? You are my subordinate again. It is my honor!"

"No, Comrade Zhukov, it's my pleasure!"

"I heard that you won a few more victories in Stalingrad?" Zhukov said: "Congratulations, Shulka! As long as you are there, you can always hear the news of victory!"

"Should I go to Berlin?"

Zhukov laughed out loud.

"Come on, Shulka!" Zhukov said: "If you have any ideas, go ahead and do it! I believe in you!"

After putting down the phone, Shulka felt a burst of relief.

Although he had gained the trust of Golikov before this, he was not sure what the Supreme Command meant.

Now, if Zhukov is designated as the commander-in-chief of Stalingrad and the Southeastern Front, give Shulka a reassurance.

In fact, Zhukov was already widening the road for Shulka before this.

He called the 62nd Army Command before calling Shulka.

"I want to know the situation of the 82nd Infantry Regiment!" Zhukov said: "To be precise, it should be Shulka, do you know him?"

"Of course, Comrade Zhukov!" Golikov said: "He is fighting on the front line, he is very good, the defense of Stalingrad is proceeding step by step, a large part of which is listening to Comrade Shulka's advice!"

Zhukov said "hmm": "I'm glad you listened to Comrade Shulka's advice, although I don't know what those suggestions are, but I believe they are correct, understand? I mean, no matter what he mentioned Suggestion, even if you think it's incredible, don't give up easily!"

"Yes, Comrade Zhukov!" Golikov replied.

Although these words are not actually binding, as the commander of the 62nd Army, Golikov can still command as usual, and even refuse to accept Shulka's suggestion.

However, once Shulka's suggestion proves to be correct but Golikov does not accept it, then it is possible to violate Zhukov's order.

So with such a turn, Shulka's right to speak in Stalingrad has risen exponentially.

But then again, this is actually not much different from before.

Because through Shulka's battles in hospitals and schools and a series of measures implemented in Stalingrad, Golikov has clearly realized Shulka's ability, and Zhukov's remarks are just icing on the cake.

At this time, Shulka didn't care much about these things. He looked at his watch, watched the pointer beating little by little, and then ordered: "Attack!"

As several flares were fired into the air, the sound of gunfire and cannon immediately rang out.

Soviet soldiers rushed out from one building after another, and under cover they lined up in skirmish formation and surrounded Buildings 7 and 12, which were controlled by the Germans.

A flare was fired from upstairs, and the surrounding area was illuminated in white, followed by intense gunshots.

A new battle has started again.

(end of this chapter)