Burning Moscow

: 317 The Tragic Breakthrough Battle (4)

   The sudden shot of the German army knocked out the attacking team. The surviving commanders and fighters of the Yevgeni regiment panicked. Except for a few lying on the ground and firing at the Germans, the rest ran backwards in a mess.

"Damn it, Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeni, what's the matter with your regiment? Why did the German turn around and ran back as soon as the German gun shot. You hurried to the front line to stop all the cowards who escaped." I heard the furious voice of the commander, Colonel Anchufeyev, and turned his head to see that he was behind me with the battalion-level commanders of Habi and Yevgeny, and he was also holding a telescope to observe the battlefield.

Yevgeni was accused by his teacher, and he should have been very angry. He directly cursed: "Damn cowards." After cursing, he shouted behind him: "Follow me and stop them all." Then he walked quickly. The ground ran towards the edge of the forest, no matter how far away, whether the retreating commanders could hear them, they shouted loudly, "Stop, stop, stop for me! You cowards." He said. As soon as he ran, a major and two lieutenants followed. These should be the commanders of his regiment.

When Yevgeny and the others ran away, Anchufeev turned around, looked at me up and down, and said coldly: "I said, Major Oshanina, you have been looking here for a long time with your binoculars. What happened?"

I hurried to report and said: "Report to Comrade Colonel. According to my observations, the Germans have built numerous machine gun positions on the high ground on the right front. Once they fired, they would kill and injure our offensive troops in large numbers. If they were not eliminated first. If we do not, our offense will not work."

   "Destroy? I also know that the Germans in these highlands will be wiped out, but how do we do it? Comrade Major," Colonel Anchufeev said disapprovingly, "I want to hear what you can do."

   My eyes looked at the colonel, and I only said two words: "Night attack."

"What? Night attack?!" The colonel almost jumped up when he heard me say this. "I said, Comrade Major, do you still want this fight to be delayed until night?" Then he said to me in a learned tone. "We must open the breakthrough as quickly as possible, and cover the main force of the group army. In order to achieve this goal, even if we pay a high price, it is worth it."

"But Comrade Commander," I hesitated a little, and then decisively put forward my opinion to him. You must know that if you follow his style of play, after the Yevgeni regiment and the 1128 regiment are all together, it is time for the round. When our regiment is on the field, I don’t want to go to death in vain. “Under the blockade of dense German firepower, if you want to break through the opposite line of defense, you will inevitably pay a painful price. Even if it finally breaks through the enemy’s position, our troops will do it. Be beaten and disabled."

"My comrade major, I have been in the army for twenty years. I have a wealth of combat experience. I don't need you to teach me how to fight." Colonel Anchufeev retorted me badly, "I don't know. How did you become a major and how did you deceive Commander Vlasov’s trust. I really want to know, have you personally participated in the battle before?"

"Comrade Commander, the rank of Major Oshanina was obtained by her efforts. As for how to be appreciated by Commander Vlasov,..." Lieutenant Colonel Habi, who had been standing next to me, spoke for me. After clearing the siege, he nodded at me and said in a low voice: "Show your medal to comrade commander." Then he said to the colonel, "That's because Oshanina had served as the chief of staff of General Vlasov. ."

   There are some things that others say, and the effect is better than what I said. I opened the lid of the briefcase, took out the medal wrapped in cloth, opened it carefully, held it in my hand, and handed it to Anchufeev.

"Red flag medals? One, two, three, three, and a bravery medal." Seeing these four golden medals, Anchufeev's jaw almost hit the ground, he was taken aback: "You actually won Three red flag medals, what the **** is going on?"

"Comrade Colonel, these military medals were obtained by Major Oshanina for his outstanding military exploits in the defense of Moscow." When I was on the ice transportation line, I once told Hobbit about my experience. I didn't expect it. Can come in handy today. "Before the start of the counteroffensive, Comrade Stalin personally appointed her as the chief of staff of the 20th Army, assisted in the work of Commander Vlasov, and awarded her the rank of major general."

   Hearing that Stalin had personally granted me a military rank, there was a sound of air-conditioning all around. Colonel Anchufeyev blushed, and he opened his mouth, trying to say something, but he couldn't say it.

   "Comrade Colonel, Comrade Colonel!" Ye Fugeni's voice came from a distance, saving him from the embarrassing situation.

  He stabilized his emotions, and asked loudly, "What's the matter? Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeni, have the cowards stopped retreating?"

Yevgeni dragged the famous captain, came to Anchufeev, and reported loudly: "Comrade commander, it was a battalion commander Captain Ignatov who took the lead in the retreat. I brought him over. At your disposal."

The colonel stared fiercely at this captain, who was covered in blood, bandaged on his head, and had no big brimmed hat~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and roared: "You have dropped your battalion, you have dropped your warrior. , You **** coward." As he said, he touched the holster on his waist.

Lieutenant Colonel Habi had a sharp eye, grabbed Anchufeev's hand, and persuaded: "Comrade Colonel, please calm down and let us ask what's going on?" He said to the lieutenant, "What's the matter? Matter? Why take the lead in retreating?"

Captain Ignatov stared at us blankly, and murmured: "We were almost rushing to the enemy's position just now. Unexpectedly, the machine gun on the hillside suddenly opened fire. The enemy's firepower was too fierce. We We can’t rush through at all. We don’t necessarily shoot the Germans, but their shots continue to slaughter us. How can we fight this battle?" The more he said, the louder and louder he was, "How can we fight this battle? Can it go on?"

Yevgeny stood by his side and said to him in a stern tone: "Comrade Captain, your men are still fighting. Didn't you see, are they still fighting? They are still lying on the open ground and fighting the Germans. You go back immediately, take your battalion, and launch another offensive. You must take down the enemy’s position." Then he pushed him hard and shouted loudly, "Go back to your battalion, give I'll run back right away, hurry up!"

Captain    did not salute anyone, looked at us, and slowly backed up a few steps, then turned and ran quickly to the place where the troops gathered on the edge of the forest.

"Major Oshanina," Colonel Anchufeev whispered next to me, "maybe your proposal of night raid is correct, but what we need now is time. At present, the only thing I can do is Concentrate all the troops, adopt the tactics of the sea of ​​people, braving the enemy's bullets and rushing over."

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