USSR 1941

Chapter 702

Shulka only found out about it that afternoon.

At this time Shulka was advancing with the 158th Independent Tank Regiment... The 38th Motorized Rifle Brigade was responsible for coordinating with this tank regiment.

The word "coordination" is definitely hard work for the infantry, especially in this muddy ground. If the tank is stuck in a hole, the infantry has to toss it out, and it is also covered in muddy water.

Fortunately, Shulka had stayed in the 1st Guards Tank Brigade before and was familiar with the use of self-rescue logs.

The problem is that the road of the Soviet Union has never been easy, so it has been repeatedly doing the same thing of rescuing tanks and sinking them all the way.

This is not a pleasing thing, especially the muddy water with the stench of rotting mud in summer, which soon attracted a lot of flies and mosquitoes to "buzz" around and fly around.

While Shulka was waving away these annoying things, Trufanov walked up to Shulka and whispered, "Commander Batov has been transferred, and a new commissar has arrived!"

Shulka quickly understood what this meant.

Commissar Batov is an old subordinate of Trufanov. He and Trufanov get along very well. It is often negotiated that the two command troops together. This is why the 51st Army has been able to maintain its combat effectiveness until today. one of the reasons.

But now, Commissar Batov said that he would be transferred away, and another god who needed to be worshiped would come in. Everyone knows what that means.

Shulka whispered: "If you meet a German..."

Speaking of this, Shulka shut his mouth and only raised his eyebrows at Trufanov.

Trufanov nodded slightly, and replied, "I'm worried about that too!"

Needless to say what to worry about.

Shulka and Trufanov had discussed before, and after encountering the German army, they pretended to be unable to defeat or fail to break through the enemy's defense line, and there was a stalemate.

There was no problem with this at first, but now... when the political commissar came up, if he pulled out his pistol and put it on the table, he ordered: "Let me charge, and I will kill anyone who doesn't charge!"

So can this play continue?

At that time, the 51st Army will either break through the enemy's line of defense, or under the order of the political commissar, teams will rush up and die at the enemy's gunpoint.

"Does he look like that to you?" Shulka asked. starter

"No!" Trufanov replied helplessly, "He is! He was sent by the Supreme Commander!"

Now there is trouble.

While Shulka was worrying about this matter, there was a sudden "boom", and a tank in front smashed an anti-tank mine.

Shulka, Trufanov and others immediately fell to the ground like a conditioned reflex, even though the ground was full of mud.

Originally, Shulka thought it was just an undischarged mine that was blown up by accident, but he soon discovered that this was not the case, because there was a roar of shells in the air immediately.

"Enemy attack!" Shulka yelled, pulling Trufano and rolling into the mud pit next to him.

Explosions followed by bursts of explosions soon sounded around, blood, stumps, screams, and stinky muddy water flew everywhere, and the tanks driving ahead were smashed into fireballs on the spot. All around are ignited firemen running and struggling.

The battlefield is like this, you never know when a sudden danger will come to your surroundings, just now you are still marching, and it will soon become a purgatory on earth.

Ten minutes later, the artillery fire stopped,

Only the wounded Soviet soldiers wailed and shouted for help. The new 81 Chinese website is updated the fastest. Computer side:

Shulka crawled out of the muddy water, spat out the mud in his mouth, and said to Trufanov who was beside him with a guilty conscience: "It seems that we have met the enemy we hope to meet!"

"Germans?" Trufanov asked.

Shulka raised his head towards the bombed tanks and replied: "The German 88mm anti-aircraft guns, only the Germans will use them. They can destroy our tanks from a distance from the front!"

Trufanov let out an "oh" with a bit of embarrassment on his face.

It's no wonder Trufanov didn't know that he was the commander of the group army, and he was probably in command from the beginning of the war to the present.

Moreover, judging from the terrified expression on his face, it was probably the first time he had encountered such a scene.

What Shulka didn't know was that at this time Trufanov had already admired Shulka so much.

Because Trufanov was indeed, as Shulka guessed, a young general who grew up in a peaceful society.

Trufanov is still a bit talented. He learned some strategies and tactics in the military academy and used them on the battlefield.

Generals who have grown up in this way have a disadvantage. They have never or rarely seen real battlefields and dangers.

There is a saying that "peers are jealous of each other". Trufanov was dissatisfied with Shulka before. Shulka, who was more talented than him, was an enemy and an opponent.

But now, when Trufanov was shocked by a shell, he found that Shulka seemed to be a normal person, and he immediately realized the gap between himself and Shulka... Shulka Not only is he a commander who can direct battles, but he is also an excellent fighter who can fight on the battlefield.

That is to say, Shulka was well versed in every aspect of warfare and had experience in a way Trufanov would never be able to match.

In other words, if Trufanov wants to "compare", he must risk his life.

Seeing Trufanov in a daze, Shulka asked suspiciously: "Comrade Trufanov, are you not injured?"

"No, I'm fine!" Trufanov calmed down and said, "I think... I think I should go back! The Germans may be not far ahead!"

"Yes!" Shulka replied, then stopped Trufanov who was about to leave, and said in a low voice: "Think of a way, Comrade Trufanov, don't let him command randomly!"

"Yes, I know!" Trufanov nodded.

The he here refers to the new political commissar, of course.

However, Shulka also understands that such a thing can be delayed once or twice, but it is not a long-term solution, and it will not solve the problem after all.

Shulka's guess was right. After advancing for a kilometer in a trial-controlled manner, he soon discovered that the enemy had built a line of defense in front.

"Surovikino!" Andrianka reported while checking the map: "It's the Germans, and the strength and firepower are unknown!"

Shulka took the map and looked at it. He secretly thought that these Germans would choose a place. They happened to be stuck at the turning point of the river. The river can be used as a barrier to cover their flanks, making it difficult for the Soviet army to deploy troops in the front.

However, this seems to be a good thing for the 51st Army.

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