Chapter 614: Compared

Chapter 614 Contrast

The gasoline burned for more than 20 minutes, and the Soviet soldiers also added some waste tires and the like to the gasoline in order to make it produce more choking black smoke.

Seeing that the fire was almost over, Shulka ordered his subordinates to act...

One by one snipers wearing gas masks slid along the rope from other gaps to the first floor, and then gunshots rang out soon.

One thing that is certain is that the German army will not be an opponent of the Soviet army.

Although there are many German soldiers, there are also tanks, armored vehicles, half-track vehicles, and much stronger firepower.

The problem is that the ventilation in the warehouse is not good, and the burning of gasoline consumes a lot of oxygen, which makes the oxygen in the room thinner. In addition, thick smoke and the like are poured in, and the surviving German soldiers have long been comatose or even died.

The fact is true. The Soviet snipers who went down encountered little resistance. Most of the surviving German soldiers were concentrated in the middle of the warehouse...the middle is the farthest from the entrance of the warehouse. It is the safest place.

Shulka originally wanted to open a gap in the middle, and then set a fire when they gathered here.

But after thinking about it, I feel that it is not necessary.

"They will die from lack of oxygen!" Shulka said: "If we are lucky, we can capture a batch of armored vehicles!"

Shulka guessed right, the Germans died from lack of oxygen, so they didn't think to blow up the armored vehicles... Not all German soldiers died, there were a few more vital ones who were struggling, some were even seeing Soviet soldiers still wanted to raise their guns.

But it makes no difference, the Soviet soldiers will soon turn them into corpses.

Then, a tank, three armored vehicles and five half-track vehicles fell into the hands of the Soviet army.

This is a huge fortune for the blocked Soviet army, especially the five half-track vehicles, which made Shulka recall the scene of forming a mechanized unit in the 1st Tank Guards Brigade.

But now these equipments are obviously not enough to do this. Shulka immediately ordered Vavinovich to send these equipments to the second line and transfer drivers and crews to test the cars... The 82nd Infantry Regiment is different from the 1st Tank Guards Brigade .

The 1st Tank Guards Brigade, and even those soldiers brought out by Shulka from the Brest Fortress can easily find soldiers who can drive cars and tanks.

But the 82nd Infantry Regiment is full of bumpkins. Before that, most of them used horse-drawn carriages, and it was barely enough to get a few people to drive them... In fact, the drivers who made up enough to drive away the few tanks and armored vehicles needed to be from the infantry. The deserters of the 42nd Brigade were selected.

So, Shulka never thought of being able to use them on the spot and form combat effectiveness.

What Shulka didn't know was that the seized equipment caused a sensation as soon as it was sent to the second line.

Captain Detrijevic, who originally wanted to seize power, couldn't help asking at this moment: "How many people are there in the warehouse?"

"A platoon!" Vavinovich replied.

"A platoon?" Captain Detrijevic couldn't help exclaiming: "It's impossible... A platoon can stop the German attack and capture these?"

Lieutenant Dtrijevic knew that these equipments meant at least one armored company for the Germans, and there was also the German infantry coordination. In any case, there were two companies.

But there was only one platoon of Soviet troops in the warehouse. One platoon not only blocked the enemy's attack, but also captured a lot of enviable equipment, including a tank? !

"Didn't you see it, Comrade Captain?" Vavinovich replied: "It happened right in front of you."

Captain Detrijevic still shook his head in disbelief.

He did see the whole battle, but he didn't believe there was only one platoon in the warehouse.

Vavinovich seemed to see through his thoughts, smiled, and said: "The point is not how many people are in the warehouse, but who is in the warehouse, understand?"

"Who?" Captain Detrijevic asked.

"Have you heard of 'Breakout Heroes'?" Vavinovich replied proudly: "He's in command from the warehouse, and we are all his soldiers! Now, Comrade Detrijevic, you think we should Follow your orders?"

Captain Detrijevic couldn't help being taken aback when he heard the words, and then instantly felt cold from head to toe.

Lieutenant Dtrijevic knew very well that deserters who were stopped by others might cover up or use their connections to fool them.

But if the other party is a "breakout hero"...no one would dare to take the risk of helping him cover up or fool him, because "breakout hero" means high exposure, and his heroic deeds can be published in newspapers and even spread to Moscow at any time.

So, he, a deserter officer, will be a typical example of being severely punished.

This almost sent Captain Dtrijevich to death.

Of course, it doesn't matter whether Captain Dtrijevic is dead or alive.

The important news was conveyed to the headquarters of the 10th Division as soon as possible... This was organized by Vavinovich. He asked the deserters to get in touch with their superiors on the telephone line.

It is difficult for cadet troops to do this.

Because they are not in the 10th Division system at all, even if they get a phone line, they will be considered German spies because of codes and other issues.

The deserters of the 42nd Infantry Brigade were originally commanded by the 10th Division, and their signal soldiers had been trained on the lines before that, knowing which lines lead to the headquarters and how to report.

So it took less than half an hour to get in touch with the headquarters.

After receiving the call, the staff officer excitedly told Major General Batrakov, the commander of the 10th Division: "Comrade General, we have secured the granary! In addition, they also captured a batch of armored vehicles and even a tank. They asked us to send more The crew receives the equipment!"

Major General Batlakov was taken aback when he heard the words, and immediately found the location of the granary on the map, and then said with a smile on his face: "These **** finally have good news, order them to hold their positions firmly and not to retreat One step! Send reinforcements to them immediately!"

"Yes, Comrade General!"

"That's right!" Then Major General Batrakov asked again: "Which army is guarding the granary?"

"The 42nd Infantry Brigade!" The staff officer replied: "But it is said...they are now commanded by the 'Breakout Heroes'!"

"Shulka?" Major General Batrakov was so surprised that his jaw almost dropped.

Then he remembered what Shulka had said to him before.

The more I think about it, the more I feel that this "breakout hero" is not simple... This guy not only predicted the German attack before the battle started, he may even have predicted the general development direction of the battle.

Therefore, he can lead the troops to prepare in important positions.

Compared with this "breakout hero", my own helplessness can be said to form a sharp contrast.

(end of this chapter)