In fact, the Soviet army's actions at the foot of the mountain were always under German surveillance. The German captain looked around carefully and found that except for the troops gathering on the north slope, no other troops were found.
However, the cautious German captain still only mobilized half of his troops when facing the Soviet attack from the north slope. The remaining troops were used to guard against the other three directions to avoid surprise attacks by the Soviet army.
Originally, his deployment was very thorough, but as the battle progressed, he discovered that something was wrong. In addition to a few mortars at the foot of the mountain, which posed a great threat to the firepower points in the trenches, there were even snipers. As soon as the machine gun's firepower point is exposed, it will either be directly destroyed by the mortar, or the machine gunner will be shot in the head and fall next to the machine gun.
Seeing the attacking Soviet army, they were only fifty or sixty meters away from the position. With just one charge, they could reach the distance where they could drop bombs. At this time, the German lieutenant became anxious and went to the captain and said to him: "Mr. Captain, the Russians are getting closer and closer to our position. Do you think we can mobilize troops from other directions to support them?"
"No." The captain simply rejected his subordinate's request: "What if the Russian attack from the north slope is just a feint attack? If it is a feint attack, as long as we transfer our troops to the north slope, they can take the opportunity to attack from other places. direction to launch an attack.”
"Mr. Captain," the lieutenant saw that his proposal was rejected by the captain, and said quickly: "Before the Russian attack started, I carefully observed the surroundings and found that except for the north slope, there was no trace of the Russians in other directions."
In order to enhance his persuasion, he continued: "Mr. Captain, you and I have not been dealing with the Russians for more than a day or two. You should know that their tactics are very rigid. They always only know how to attack from one direction, and there is no way to think of it." Fight in a roundabout way."
"Lieutenant, if it were an ordinary Russian army, the situation you mentioned would indeed exist." The captain said firmly: "But now we are facing Sokov's army, and the tactics he used are unexpected. Maybe the North Slope The attack launched was a feint attack to attract our attention."
While the two were talking, several Soviet commanders and soldiers rushed into the trench and started a close battle with the German officers and soldiers inside. Upon seeing this, the lieutenant immediately loudly said to the captain: "Mr. Captain, you see, the Russians have rushed into the trenches and started hand-to-hand combat with our soldiers. If we don't send reinforcements, I'm afraid the position will not be able to be defended."
Seeing that the situation in the northern position was indeed dangerous, the German captain once again observed the movements on the other three sides and found that everything was quiet. Indeed, there was no sign of Soviet activity. He decisively issued the order, leaving only a dozen people to serve as guards. Outside, the rest of the troops rushed to reinforce the northern slope position.
When the offensive and defensive battle at the outpost position was in full swing, a platoon led by Captain Lei Bin was hidden on the east side of the high ground. The reason why he chose to hide in this direction was because the mountain was relatively steep and difficult to climb. The German army's defense would be relatively lax, and there would be no minefields.
Seeing the flames soaring into the sky and the sound of gunshots and explosions, the platoon leader lost his composure. He came to Lei Bin and asked tentatively: "Comrade company commander, when will we launch an attack on the enemy?"
Leibin, who was holding a telescope to observe the enemy's situation, put down the telescope in his hand after hearing the platoon leader's question, turned to him and said: "Platoon leader, don't worry. Now the Germans have deployed a lot of troops in the east. With our strength, if we attack by force, we will probably suffer huge casualties. Just wait, and when the enemy's attention is attracted by the deputy company commander and the others, we can start the attack."
"Then when can the deputy company commander attract all the enemy's attention?"
"First platoon leader, don't be anxious." Lei Bin comforted the first platoon leader and said: "Since we are a special company, the way we fight cannot be like a normal company, but we must know more about our brains to solve the problem of occupying us. The enemy of the position.”
The German captain moved his troops back from the other three directions and entered the battle for the trenches. After a fierce battle, the Soviet commanders and soldiers who rushed into the trenches either died on the spot or were forced to retreat down the north slope, preparing to regroup before launching a new attack on the high ground.
Seeing that the attack was not going well, the fifth company commander said to the deputy company commander: "Comrade Captain, it seems that the German army on the highlands is stronger than we imagined. When will your remaining troops launch an attack from other directions?"
Seeing the failure of the attack, the deputy company commander was also anxious, but now that he is the highest commander here, he could only try to control his emotions and said to the fifth company commander in a calm tone: "Comrade Lieutenant, don't be anxious. I think the reason why other directions have not taken action yet is because the time is not yet ripe. When the time is right, they will teach the Germans a profound lesson."
After the deputy company commander said this, he suddenly saw several soldiers from the garrison platoon standing not far away, one of whom was the second squad leader. He waved to the second squad leader and motioned for him to come to his side.
After the second squad leader came over, the deputy company commander asked curiously: "How many of you are left?"
The second squad leader looked at the few soldiers standing there and said sadly: "There are only five or six of us left, and the rest of the soldiers have died."
"Where is your platoon commander?"
"He just died during the attack."
Upon hearing the news of the sacrifice of the garrison platoon leader, the deputy company commander felt sorry for him, but also felt lucky for the other party's sacrifice. According to the mistakes he committed, it would not be an exaggeration to shoot him. Now that he has sacrificed his life and the debt of death has been wiped out, it is estimated that no one will pursue this matter again after regaining the position.
"Second platoon commander, third platoon commander." The deputy brigade commander turned to the two commanders standing nearby and said: "The next attack will be your two platoons. Remember, even if it is a feint attack, it must be carried out. The offensive momentum is coming." In fact, the Soviet army's actions at the foot of the mountain were always under the surveillance of the German army. The German captain looked around carefully and found that except for the troops gathering on the north slope, no other troops were found.
However, the cautious German captain still only mobilized half of his troops when facing the Soviet attack from the north slope. The remaining troops were used to guard against the other three directions to avoid surprise attacks by the Soviet army.
Originally, his deployment was very thorough, but as the battle progressed, he discovered that something was wrong. In addition to a few mortars at the foot of the mountain, which posed a great threat to the firepower points in the trenches, there were even snipers. As soon as the machine gun's firepower point is exposed, it will either be directly destroyed by the mortar, or the machine gunner will be shot in the head and fall next to the machine gun.
Seeing the attacking Soviet army, they were only fifty or sixty meters away from the position. With just one charge, they could reach the distance where they could drop bombs. At this time, the German lieutenant became anxious and went to the captain and said to him: "Mr. Captain, the Russians are getting closer and closer to our position. Do you think we can mobilize troops from other directions to support them?"
"No." The captain simply rejected his subordinate's request: "What if the Russian attack from the north slope is just a feint attack? If it is a feint attack, as long as we transfer our troops to the north slope, they can take the opportunity to attack from other places. direction to launch an attack.”
"Mr. Captain," the lieutenant saw that his proposal was vetoed by the captain and said quickly: "Before the Russian attack started, I carefully observed the surroundings and found that except for the north slope, there was no trace of the Russians in other directions."
In order to enhance his persuasion, he continued: "Mr. Captain, you and I have not been dealing with the Russians for more than a day or two. You should know that their tactics are very rigid. They always only know how to attack from one direction, and there is no way to think of it." Fight in a roundabout way."
"Lieutenant, if it were an ordinary Russian army, the situation you mentioned would indeed exist." The captain said firmly: "But now we are facing Sokov's army, and the tactics he used are unexpected. Maybe the North Slope The attack launched was a feint attack to attract our attention."
While the two were talking, several Soviet commanders and soldiers rushed into the trench and started a close battle with the German officers and soldiers inside. Upon seeing this, the lieutenant immediately loudly said to the captain: "Mr. Captain, you see, the Russians have rushed into the trenches and started hand-to-hand combat with our soldiers. If we don't send reinforcements, I'm afraid the position will not be able to be defended."
Seeing that the situation in the northern position was indeed dangerous, the German captain once again observed the movements on the other three sides and found that everything was quiet. Indeed, there was no sign of Soviet activity. He decisively issued the order, leaving only a dozen people to serve as guards. Outside, the rest of the troops rushed to reinforce the northern slope position.
When the offensive and defensive battle at the outpost position was in full swing, a platoon led by Captain Lei Bin was hidden on the east side of the high ground. The reason why he chose to hide in this direction was because the mountain was relatively steep and difficult to climb. The German army's defense would be relatively lax, and there would be no minefields.
Seeing the flames soaring into the sky and the sound of gunshots and explosions, the platoon leader lost his composure. He came to Lei Bin and asked tentatively: "Comrade company commander, when will we launch an attack on the enemy?"
Leibin, who was holding a telescope to observe the enemy's situation, put down the telescope in his hand after hearing the platoon leader's question, turned to him and said: "Platoon leader, don't worry. Now the Germans have deployed a lot of troops in the east. With our strength, if we attack by force, we will probably suffer huge casualties. Just wait, and when the enemy's attention is attracted by the deputy company commander and the others, we can start the attack."
"Then when can the deputy company commander attract all the enemy's attention?"
"First platoon leader, don't be anxious." Lei Bin comforted the first platoon leader and said: "Since we are a special company, the way we fight cannot be like a normal company, but we must know more about our brains to solve the problem of occupying us. The enemy of the position.”
The German captain moved his troops back from the other three directions and entered the battle for the trenches. After a fierce battle, the Soviet commanders and soldiers who rushed into the trenches either died on the spot or were forced to retreat down the north slope, preparing to regroup before launching a new attack on the high ground.
Seeing that the attack was not going well, the fifth company commander said to the deputy company commander: "Comrade Captain, it seems that the German army on the highlands is stronger than we imagined. When will your remaining troops launch an attack from other directions?"
Seeing the failure of the attack, the deputy company commander was also anxious, but now that he is the highest commander here, he could only try to control his emotions and said to the fifth company commander in a calm tone: "Comrade Lieutenant, don't be anxious. I think the reason why other directions have not taken action yet is because the time is not yet ripe. When the time is right, they will teach the Germans a profound lesson."
After the deputy company commander said this, he suddenly saw several soldiers from the garrison platoon standing not far away, one of whom was the second squad leader. He waved to the second squad leader and motioned for him to come to his side.
After the second squad leader came over, the deputy company commander asked curiously: "How many of you are left?"
The second squad leader looked at the few soldiers standing there and said sadly: "There are only five or six of us left, and the rest of the soldiers have died."
"Where is your platoon commander?"
"He just died during the attack."
Upon hearing the news of the sacrifice of the garrison platoon leader, the deputy company commander felt sorry for him, but also felt lucky for the other party's sacrifice. According to the mistakes he committed, it would not be an exaggeration to shoot him. Now that he has sacrificed his life and the debt of death has been wiped out, it is estimated that no one will pursue this matter again after regaining the position.
"Second platoon commander, third platoon commander." The deputy brigade commander turned to the two commanders standing nearby and said: "The next attack will be your two platoons. Remember, even if it is a feint attack, it must be carried out. The offensive momentum is coming." In fact, the Soviet army's actions at the foot of the mountain were always under the surveillance of the German army. The German captain looked around carefully and found that except for the troops gathering on the north slope, no other troops were found.
However, the cautious German captain still only mobilized half of his troops when facing the Soviet attack from the north slope. The remaining troops were used to guard against the other three directions to avoid surprise attacks by the Soviet army.
Originally, his deployment was very thorough, but as the battle progressed, he discovered that something was wrong. In addition to a few mortars at the foot of the mountain, which posed a great threat to the firepower points in the trenches, there were even snipers. As soon as the machine gun's firepower point is exposed, it will either be directly destroyed by the mortar, or the machine gunner will be shot in the head and fall next to the machine gun.
Seeing the attacking Soviet army, they were only fifty or sixty meters away from the position. With just one charge, they could reach the distance where they could drop bombs. At this time, the German lieutenant became anxious and went to the captain and said to him: "Mr. Captain, the Russians are getting closer and closer to our position. Do you think we can mobilize troops from other directions to support them?"
"No." The captain simply rejected his subordinate's request: "What if the Russian attack from the north slope is just a feint attack? If it is a feint attack, as long as we transfer our troops to the north slope, they can take the opportunity to attack from other places. direction to launch an attack.”
"Mr. Captain," the lieutenant saw that his proposal was rejected by the captain, and said quickly: "Before the Russian attack started, I carefully observed the surroundings and found that except for the north slope, there was no trace of the Russians in other directions."
"Lieutenant, if it were an ordinary Russian army, the situation you mentioned would indeed exist." The captain said firmly: "But now we are facing Sokov's army, and the tactics he used are unexpected. Maybe the North Slope The attack launched was a feint attack to attract our attention."