Seeing that the machine gun fire points on the Soviet position were destroyed, the German infantry who had just concealed themselves got up from the ground one after another, and in small groups, they adopted the tactic of short leap forward and quickly approached the Soviet position.
Although the machine gun firepower point was destroyed, there were still dozens of soldiers in the trenches. How could they watch the enemy soldiers approach the soldiers. Therefore, when the enemy entered the range of 150 meters, they opened fire one after another. The assault rifles fired bursts from a distance of 150 meters, forming a dense fire net. German soldiers who tried to pass through were beaten into pieces by random shots.
Seeing that the infantry attack was frustrated, the German tanks launched in time and drove towards the Soviet position. The tank commander's idea is very simple. There are not many artillery shells left. It is obviously unrealistic to use artillery shells to destroy the Russians hiding in the trenches. Now they can only cover the infantry charge, so that it is possible to kill the Russians. 's headquarters.
The German tank drove towards the trench, playing right into the hands of the guard battalion commander. He quickly called two soldiers and asked them to climb out of the trench with cluster grenades and look for a suitable opportunity to blow up the enemy tank.
But the enemy tank discovered the Soviet army's attempt. An MG42 machine gun that had just been set up in the distance aimed at the two soldiers who climbed out of the trench and fired wildly. The dense bullets made the soil around the two soldiers boil like a pot. Soon one soldier was unfortunately shot and lay there motionless covered in blood. But the other soldier still grabbed the cluster grenade and continued to crawl forward bravely.
An officer came to the guard battalion commander and said to him nervously: "Comrade battalion commander, the enemy's machine gun fire is too strong. It seems that our soldiers cannot get close to the enemy's tanks at all."
"Behind us is the division headquarters," the guard battalion commander said with a serious expression: "Do you want the German tanks to collapse the division headquarters?"
The officer turned his head and glanced at the wooden house more than a hundred meters away behind him, and said in an uncertain tone: "Comrade Battalion Commander, I think Comrade Division Commander saw that the situation here is not good, and may have moved."
"This is impossible." The guard battalion commander shook his head and said: "The attack of the main force in the north has not achieved any results. Even if the division commander and the others want to move, where can they move to? I think with the character of the division commander, they must be still there at this moment. The battle is being directed in that wooden house."
The guard battalion commander's guess was correct. Gritsenko was in his headquarters at the moment, talking to a regiment commander at the front: "...What did you say, the position was taken down? But, ten minutes ago, you still Tell me, our army will not be able to seize the enemy's position at least before noon. ...What, what? Only when the Marine Brigade attacks from the enemy's flank can you successfully seize the enemy's position? ...Marine Brigade Where did it come from?... Not sure? What did you do as a regiment leader? You can't even figure out such a simple thing. ...I'll give you a quarter of an hour to figure out this unit immediately. The origin of the matter and report it to me.”
The division chief of staff waited for Gritsenko to put down the phone and quickly asked: "Comrade division commander, what happened at the front?"
"The position we fought all night and failed to capture was captured."
"What, the position was taken down?" the division chief of staff asked in surprise: "How was it taken down?"
"The other party didn't make it clear. They only said that just as their attack was repulsed by the Germans, rockets suddenly attacked the enemy's position. Then, sailors from the Marine Corps Brigade rushed out from the enemy's flank and captured it in one fell swoop. They have captured the enemy's position. Now, they are rushing towards the depth of the enemy's defenses. It will not take long before they can join forces with the friendly forces heading south."
"Then do we need to transfer the headquarters?" The division chief of staff couldn't help but feel ecstatic when he learned that the long-unconquerable position had been captured, but he quickly regained his composure. Thinking of the dangers the division now faced, he reminded Gritzen Co: "The enemy tanks are getting closer and closer to us."
When Gritsenko heard what the Chief of Staff said, he quickly came to the window and found that three enemy tanks had already approached the trenches defended by his own soldiers. In just a minute or two, the tracks of the German tanks would be able to run over the trenches.
At this moment, a plume of soil suddenly rose up next to a moving tank. When the division chief of staff saw this, he immediately shouted: "What the hell, what's going on? Where is the artillery fire?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the body of the German tank driving in the west suddenly burst into flames. A moment later, the tank was enveloped in flames and thick smoke.
The division chief of staff quickly searched around and shouted excitedly: "Comrade division commander, tanks, our tanks."
"Tank, what tank?" Gritsenko frowned and said displeasedly: "Where did the tank come from?"
"Comrade division commander, look to the west quickly." The division chief of staff pointed to the west and shouted excitedly like a child: "There are many tanks of our army to the west."
Major General Gritsenko quickly looked in the direction pointed by the division chief of staff, and saw a dozen T-34 tanks lined up in the distance, rushing out from the German flank. The sky-high soil and the destroyed German tanks that I just saw were their masterpieces.
Seeing that the machine gun fire points on the Soviet position were destroyed, the German infantry who had just concealed themselves got up from the ground one after another, and in small groups, they adopted the tactic of short leap forward and quickly approached the Soviet position.
Although the machine gun firepower point was destroyed, there were still dozens of soldiers in the trenches. How could they watch the enemy soldiers approach the soldiers. Therefore, when the enemy entered the range of 150 meters, they opened fire one after another. The assault rifles fired bursts from a distance of 150 meters, forming a dense fire net. German soldiers who tried to pass through were beaten into pieces by random shots.
Seeing that the infantry attack was frustrated, the German tanks launched in time and drove towards the Soviet position. The tank commander's idea is very simple. There are not many artillery shells left. It is obviously unrealistic to use artillery shells to destroy the Russians hiding in the trenches. Now they can only cover the infantry charge, so that it is possible to kill the Russians. 's headquarters.
The German tank drove towards the trench, playing right into the hands of the guard battalion commander. He quickly called two soldiers and asked them to climb out of the trench with cluster grenades and look for a suitable opportunity to blow up the enemy tank.
But the enemy tank discovered the Soviet army's attempt. An MG42 machine gun that had just been set up in the distance aimed at the two soldiers who climbed out of the trench and fired wildly. The dense bullets made the soil around the two soldiers boil like a pot. Soon one soldier was unfortunately shot and lay there motionless covered in blood. But the other soldier still grabbed the cluster grenade and continued to crawl forward bravely.
An officer came to the guard battalion commander and said to him nervously: "Comrade battalion commander, the enemy's machine gun fire is too strong. It seems that our soldiers cannot get close to the enemy's tanks at all."
"Behind us is the division headquarters," the guard battalion commander said with a serious expression: "Do you want the German tanks to collapse the division headquarters?"
The officer turned his head and glanced at the wooden house more than a hundred meters away behind him, and said in an uncertain tone: "Comrade Battalion Commander, I think Comrade Division Commander saw that the situation here is not good, and may have moved."
"This is impossible." The guard battalion commander shook his head and said: "The attack of the main force in the north has not achieved any results. Even if the division commander and the others want to move, where can they move to? I think with the character of the division commander, they must be still there at this moment. The battle is being directed in that wooden house."
The guard battalion commander's guess was correct. Gritsenko was in his headquarters at the moment, talking to a regiment commander at the front: "...What did you say, the position was taken down? But, ten minutes ago, you still Tell me, our army will not be able to seize the enemy's position at least before noon. ...What, what? Only when the Marine Brigade attacks from the enemy's flank can you successfully seize the enemy's position? ...Marine Brigade Where did it come from?... Not sure? What did you do as a regiment leader? You can't even figure out such a simple thing. ...I'll give you a quarter of an hour to figure out this unit immediately. The origin and report to me.”
The division chief of staff waited for Gritsenko to put down the phone and quickly asked: "Comrade division commander, what happened at the front?"
"The position we fought all night and failed to capture was captured."
"What, the position was taken down?" the division chief of staff asked in surprise: "How was it taken down?"
"The other party didn't make it clear. They only said that just as their attack was repulsed by the Germans, rockets suddenly attacked the enemy's position. Then, sailors from the Marine Corps Brigade rushed out from the enemy's flank and captured it in one fell swoop. They have captured the enemy's position. Now, they are rushing towards the depth of the enemy's defenses. It will not take long before they can join forces with the friendly forces heading south."
"Then do we need to transfer the headquarters?" The division chief of staff couldn't help but feel ecstatic when he learned that the long-unconquerable position had been captured, but he quickly regained his composure. Thinking of the dangers the division now faced, he reminded Gritzen Co: "The enemy tanks are getting closer and closer to us."
When Gritsenko heard what the Chief of Staff said, he quickly came to the window and found that three enemy tanks had already approached the trenches defended by his own soldiers. In just a minute or two, the tracks of the German tanks would be able to run over the trenches.
At this moment, a plume of soil suddenly rose up next to a moving tank. When the division chief of staff saw this, he immediately shouted: "What the hell, what's going on? Where is the artillery fire?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the body of the German tank driving in the west suddenly burst into flames. A moment later, the tank was enveloped in flames and thick smoke.
The division chief of staff quickly searched around and shouted excitedly: "Comrade division commander, tanks, our tanks."
"Tank, what tank?" Gritsenko frowned and said displeasedly: "Where did the tank come from?"
"Comrade division commander, look to the west quickly." The division chief of staff pointed to the west and shouted excitedly like a child: "There are many tanks of our army to the west."
Major General Gritsenko quickly looked in the direction pointed by the division chief of staff, and saw a dozen T-34 tanks lined up in the distance, rushing out from the German flank. The sky-high soil and the destroyed German tanks that I just saw were their masterpieces.
The guard battalion commander's guess was correct. Gritsenko was in his headquarters at the moment, talking to a regiment commander at the front: "...What did you say, the position was taken down? But, ten minutes ago, you still Tell me, our army will not be able to seize the enemy's position at least before noon. ...What, what? Only when the Marine Brigade attacks from the enemy's flank can you successfully seize the enemy's position? ...Marine Brigade Where did it come from?... Not sure? What did you do as a regiment leader? You can't even figure out such a simple thing. ...I'll give you a quarter of an hour to figure out this unit immediately. The origin and report to me.”
The division chief of staff waited for Gritsenko to put down the phone and quickly asked: "Comrade division commander, what happened at the front?"
"The position we fought all night and failed to capture was captured."
"What, the position was taken down?" the division chief of staff asked in surprise: "How was it taken down?"
"The other party didn't make it clear. They only said that just as their attack was repulsed by the Germans, rockets suddenly attacked the enemy's position. Then, sailors from the Marine Corps Brigade rushed out from the enemy's flank and captured it in one fell swoop. They have captured the enemy's position. Now, they are rushing towards the depth of the enemy's defenses. It will not take long before they can join forces with the friendly forces heading south."
"Then do we need to transfer the headquarters?" The division chief of staff couldn't help but feel ecstatic when he learned that the long-unconquerable position had been captured, but he quickly regained his composure. Thinking of the dangers the division now faced, he reminded Gritzen Co: "The enemy tanks are getting closer and closer to us."
When Gritsenko heard what the Chief of Staff said, he quickly came to the window and found that three enemy tanks had already approached the trenches defended by his own soldiers. In just a minute or two, the tracks of the German tanks would be able to run over the trenches.
At this moment, a plume of soil suddenly rose up next to a moving tank. When the division chief of staff saw this, he immediately shouted: "What the hell, what's going on? Where is the artillery fire?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the body of the German tank driving in the west suddenly burst into flames. A moment later, the tank was enveloped in flames and thick smoke.
The division chief of staff quickly searched the surroundings and shouted excitedly: "Comrade division commander, tanks, our tanks."
"Tank, what tank?" Gritsenko frowned and said displeasedly: "Where did the tank come from?"
"Comrade division commander, look to the west quickly." The division chief of staff pointed to the west and shouted excitedly like a child: "There are many tanks of our army to the west."