USSR 1941

Chapter 247 Pretend

It was not difficult to solve Katyusha's problem. Major Zakhakovic directly threw the problem to Rokossovsky... Even if it was difficult, it was Moscow's difficulty.

However, this is not difficult for Moscow.

Rokossovsky reported this problem to Zhukov, and Zhukov immediately organized personnel to collect information on nearby rockets, and added a rocket battalion to Tver.

"A bazooka battalion!" Major Zakhakovic said, "They will arrive in two hours!"

Shulka and Major Gavrilov nodded.

You must know that the reason why 4 "Katyusha" rocket launchers are organized into a company is because the simultaneous bombing power of 4 can form a blow to the German army facing the frontal attack and cause many casualties.

This even happened on the battlefield:

Since the "Katyusha" was still a secret equipment at this time, it was still an "unidentified artillery" in the German report, that is, the German army thought it was bombed by artillery.

In order to allow the German army to continue this "misunderstanding", the Soviet army often did not notify the frontline officers and soldiers when they sent rockets to the battlefield.

As a result, once, four rocket launchers fired a volley at the attacking German army to drive the German army back. At the same time, the uninformed Soviet army was also frightened and withdrew from the position after witnessing the tremendous power of this artillery.

This is probably the only equipment that can defeat both the enemy and our troops at the same time.

A rocket artillery battalion has 12 rocket artillery, which is enough to complete Shulka's latent plan... After all, it was just bombing the bridgehead defense line within 200 meters.

The next step is the coordination and latent preparation of the various units.

The first is the camouflage of the tank.

This is not a difficult task... T34 tanks are now fighting. There are bullet holes and scratches everywhere on the armor, and it looks scarred at first glance.

Major Gavrilov ingeniously asked his subordinates to get some paint.

"I see a school on the way!" Major Gavrilov said to the guards. "Go get some paints and someone who can draw!"

The guard responded and took some people away, and after a while came with paint and a woman,

She was an art teacher at the school, she looked a little frightened, her face was pale and she looked at the soldiers tremblingly, wondering if she had done something wrong.

And the soldiers cheered and whistled all the way when they saw her... This is a rare sight on the battlefield.

"Don't be afraid!" Major Gavrilov comforted her: "We are the Soviet army!"

"I know this, Major!" the art teacher replied, "But this is also a battlefield..."

"What's your name?" asked Major Gavrilov.

"My name is Yevglasha, Comrade Major!"

"Evglasha, we need your help!" Major Gavrilov raised his head towards the six tanks parked on the roadside: "Did you see them? Six tanks, I hope you can take them 'Dressed up' to look more like a destroyed tank...you know what I mean!"

Yevglasha nodded.

"You need to move faster!" Major Gavrilov took out his pocket watch and said, "I can only give you one hour, can you do it?"

"Of course, Comrade Major!" Yevglasha seemed to have calmed down at this time, took brushes and paints from the guards and began to "dress up" the tank.

From time to time she adds a little "blood" here, some black dots there, and sometimes even draws a black hole in the armor...

Looking at the black hole, Fedosiev couldn't help but exclaimed: "The painting is really good! I almost thought my tank was penetrated by the enemy!"

"No, Fedosyev!" laughed the actor. "She pierced your heart with Cupid's arrow!"

The surrounding soldiers couldn't help but "coax" and laughed.

Fedosiev's face turned red in a flash, and he didn't even dare to look directly at Yevglasha... This seemed to be a tacit consent to the actor's "complaint".

Shulka smiled knowingly. He didn't expect that Fedosiev usually looked carefree, but he was a shy young man.

Soon, Yevglasha disguised several tanks, and they really looked good.

After thinking about it, Shulka said, "Comrade Yevglasha, I think you still need to 'dress up' for us!"

Yevglasha seemed to understand what the group of soldiers were going to do at this time, she couldn't help but looked at Shulka in surprise, then looked at the bridge deck, and asked, "You don't pretend to be corpses and lurk on the bridge, do you?"

"You seem to know some knowledge about war!" This surprised Shulka.

"Of course!" Yevglasha replied: "My brother is one of you, he should be in Volokolamsk now..."

"Sixteenth Army?" Shulka asked.

"Yes, how do you know?"

"We just came from there not long ago!"

"Have you seen him?" Yevglasha suddenly became nervous: "He belongs to the 44th Cavalry Division. He has a scar on his forehead, right here..."

Yevglasha pointed to the top of her right eye and said, "It was injured when he fell during riding training last year. If you have seen him, you must have an impression!"

Everyone around fell silent.

The 44th Cavalry Division was wiped out at the moment the counterattack was launched...Of course not everyone died, but it is said that only 200 of the 3,000 men in a division can come back alive, and there are many wounded among them .

In other words, Yevglasha's brother may have died, but she didn't know it... Of course she didn't know that her brother was fighting in the Soviet army, while she was in the German-occupied area.

However, even if she is not in the enemy-occupied area, it is difficult for the Soviet army at this time to notify the family members of the death on the front line in time.

"What's wrong?" Yevglasha asked.

"No, nothing?" Shulka replied, and then turned to his subordinates: "Has any of you seen a cavalry comrade with a scar on his forehead? From the 44th Cavalry Division!"

The soldiers quickly understood, and they took up the subject of Shulka:

"No, Comrade Lieutenant! I haven't seen it!"

"However, I met people from the 44th Cavalry Division a few days ago. They are riding tall horses, majestic and majestic!"

"Yes, they are in Volokolamsk!"

...

This reassured Yevglasha.

"I think you should get ready!" Shulka said, "Take your family, we will probably evacuate here before dawn... You should go back to Moscow with us!"

Speaking of Shulka, he asked Fedosiev on the tank: "Do you think so, Comrade Fedosiev?"

"Oh, yes!" Fedosiev blushed again: "Of course, I mean, I will find you a place!"

"In the tank?" the actor interjected.

There was laughter again from around.

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