USSR 1941

Chapter 196 Counterattack

Knowing that Shulka is the "breakout hero", Major General Schroeder certainly no longer doubted it.

"Unbelievable!" Major General Schroeder saluted Shulka upright, and said, "If someone told me that I would lose at the hands of a second lieutenant before this, I would definitely sneer, but now ..."

"General!" Shulka replied: "It is not the military rank that determines the outcome on the battlefield!"

"Yes, you're right!" Major General Schroeder couldn't help but nodded, until Shulka left, Major General Schroeder was still standing there in a daze as if he hadn't recovered.

Shulka didn't take it seriously.

He thinks this is just a little curiosity of the German officers... They say they want to meet the people who defeated them to pay respects, but in fact they are just proud and conceited people who are unwilling to admit their failures. They hope that the Soviet army will tell him: " We beat you only because of luck, no one commanding."

Therefore, when there is such a person standing in front of them, they are really defeated.

Shulka doesn't like to play this kind of game, because it is not a good thing... Those captured officers will be hit and depressed by this, and it will be difficult for them to survive the days of hard labor in Siberia.

The Fourth Tank Brigade launched a counterattack against the German troops breaking into the line of defense like a steel knife.

Because they were unprepared...of course the Germans were unprepared, they always thought that an armored division at the front would be unstoppable.

Therefore, they took the car and the three-wheeled car to move forward with confidence.

Although the German army's communication equipment was very popular, on the one hand, no one expected that an armored division would be defeated so quickly, and on the other hand, the radio stations were usually not turned on during the march.

Therefore, when the T34 of the 4th Tank Brigade "rumbling" advanced along the railway, it was a car full of German soldiers, ammunition and gasoline that hit them head-on.

At this time, the fight will be lively, and the tank will blow up the leading car into the sky with a "boom", and then the track "cracking" will run over it.

What kind of tricycles, cars, armored vehicles, everything is in a mess, and they want to turn around, but they are blocked because the road is not wide enough.

Then there was a "clang clang" sound of steel shattering, and the flesh and car were crushed into a pile of waste together with the car.

The fast-moving German soldiers immediately abandoned the cars and armored vehicles and fled for their lives, but this was of no avail, because the Soviet infantry quickly poked their heads out from the wings of the tanks and knocked them down one by one by the side of the road.

"Bang!" Shulka pulled the trigger and knocked a German officer to the ground.

Shulka noticed that the German officer wanted explosives to be dropped in the trunk of the car...it was a full load of cars, and if it was successful, the burning flames would probably cause chain explosions around and spread a lot of fire. Gasoline was burned everywhere, which temporarily blocked the railway, so that other German troops had a chance to retreat.

The Shulka bullet stopped him, but he didn't die. After falling to the ground, he ignited the explosive package, which can be seen from the green smoke from the explosive package.

After a loud noise, the German officer was blown to pieces, his organs and limbs flew around, and a piece of foot wearing a boot flew near Shulka.

However, due to the distance from the car, the explosive package just exploded and did not ignite the gasoline.

"Bang!" Shulka knocked down a German machine gunner.

He was lying under the chassis of the car, hiding against the wheels.

It was a MG42 machine gun. It was powerful, fast-firing, and high-precision. It made a loud and hoarse sound when firing bursts, just like the "squeak" sound when cloth was torn, so Soviet soldiers gave it It was nicknamed "Hitler's tearing machine".

If he is allowed to fire the machine gun, a large number of Soviet soldiers will be shot in the legs and become disabled, including Shulka.

No one noticed him, and Shulka didn't notice it at first, until he saw a little shadow cast by the sun passing through the chassis of the car... Maybe the rain turned into snow, and he could see a little sunshine.

So Shulka didn't think much, lay down on the ground and pulled the trigger towards the target.

The actor ran up and fired another shot under the chassis, which dragged the German machine gunner out of it. Then, as soon as he opened it, he shouted to Shulka: "Comrade commander, hit the bull's-eye!"

Shulka stepped forward and saw that the bullet passed through his eye, making a big hole where it should have been the eyeball, and a lot of white and red things flowed out from the inside, like vomit Like...but Shulka knew it wasn't.

"Bang!" There was another gunshot.

This time Shulka knocked down a German soldier who was fleeing.

He wasn't an important person, and he wasn't as threatening to the Soviets as he had been before... Shulka probably would have hesitated before firing.

But now, without thinking about it, Shulka raised his gun and pulled the trigger, as if doing a very normal thing.

The target was shot in the back, causing him to throw his hands up and fall to the ground.

When Shulka walked in front of him, he found that he was still alive, his body was paralyzed with blood, his limbs were struggling hard, and he seemed to want to stand up and continue to escape.

He tilted his head to look at Shulka with difficulty, his eyes were full of pain and fear, and there was a bit of begging... Shulka pointed the muzzle of the gun at his head, and solved his pain with a bullet.

Shulka thought about the shot for quite some time afterwards.

He seemed to be used to this kind of killing, or at least used to stopping enemies with rifles, with bullets...whether they were sabotaging, hostile, or fleeing.

Yes, Shulka thinks that at that moment he actually wanted to stop the opponent, he should have shouted "Don't run, put your hands up!".

But Shulka did not do this, but raised the gun and pulled the trigger without any hesitation.

In a way, the rifle had become a kind of power, and Shulka was using it to finish off any enemy who did not obey his will.

The follow-up troops of the German army are vulnerable to the T34, even if they have anti-tank guns in their hands... The German anti-tank guns are actually modified from tank guns. To be precise, they first developed anti-tank guns, and then improved them and moved them to tanks superior.

Therefore, the range and armor-piercing performance of its anti-tank guns are similar to those of tank guns, and they need to be at a distance of about 100 meters to pose a threat to the T34.

But a hundred meters... Before they could reach that distance, Soviet tanks and mortarmen had blown them to pieces.

The benefit of the Soviet army was that they seized a large number of cars and gasoline from the German army, so the 333rd regiment soon became a mechanized infantry regiment.

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