Red Moscow.
Chapter 2719: Lone Hero (Part 2)
Chapter 2719 Lone Hero (Part 2)
After Sokov shot down the German tank soldier, he didn't dare to fight. He turned around and ran back because he saw more tank soldiers coming over. It was difficult for him to defeat them with just two fists. He was not theirs alone. opponent.
As soon as I ran around the corner, there was a loud sound of gunfire from behind. If I ran a little slower, I would be sieved by the machine guns on the German tanks. Moreover, another artillery shell hit the house at the corner, causing the bricks and stones to fly.
When he panted and ran to where Andre parked his car, two T-34 tanks also arrived.
"Comrade soldier," the major leaned out of the turret and asked Sokov, "have you discovered the German tank?"
"Yes, Major." Sokov said loudly: "I found several German Panzer III tanks and assault guns parked on the street on the left side of the intersection ahead."
"We only have two tanks, so we are definitely no match for the enemy." The major said, "We should withdraw from the town immediately and find other ways to avoid conflict with the enemy."
"Major, wait a minute." Seeing the major planning to retreat, Sokov suddenly became anxious. He shouted to the major: "You stay here, I will lead the German tanks over." After saying that, he did not wait. After the major finished speaking, Sokov had bent down and grabbed the anti-tank grenade from the sidecar of the third wheel, turned around and ran towards the street where the German tanks were parked.
Seeing that he was about to reach the street where the German tanks were parked, Sokov slowed down to avoid rushing too fast and rushed directly into the street. Maybe the muzzles and muzzles of the German tanks were aimed at the turning people. Position, as soon as it sees a target appearing, it will shoot wildly.
Sokov's mind was rapidly thinking about what he should do to blow up the German tanks. Hiding in the corner of a building, quickly looking out, and throwing an anti-tank grenade is definitely the most convenient way, but whether you can hit the target depends on your luck.
At this moment, Sokov saw the building where he was going to hide. The windows of several houses on the first floor did not even have window frames. He suddenly felt happy and thought that he could enter the second floor of the building and use Anti-tank grenades destroyed German tanks on the street from above. He quickly ran to a window, inserted the anti-tank grenade into the belt on his back, hung the submachine gun around his neck, climbed over the window with his hands and feet and entered the house.
The house was in a mess, with fallen bricks and rubble everywhere. He carefully walked out of the room, followed the shabby stairs to the second floor, found a room to the side, opened the door and walked in. When he came to the window and looked down, there was a long line of German tanks and assault guns parked on the street, and the muzzles of the guns were all pointed at the corner where he had just appeared. However, not a single German soldier was seen. He must have hid in a tank or assault gun. Even the body of the tank soldier who was killed by him was missing.
Seeing this situation, Sokov couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat. If he emerged from the corner of the street again, he would definitely attract artillery fire and machine gun fire. If that were the case, he might die without his body intact.
He quickly counted and saw that there were six Panzer III tanks and two assault guns in total. The first and last ones in the queue were both Panzer III tanks. He was now closest to the first tank. After igniting the fuse of the anti-tank grenade, he smashed directly towards the tank.
As soon as the grenade was thrown out, Sokov quickly took two steps back and squatted on the ground holding his head.
The moment the grenade made contact with the tank, a deafening bang broke out. Fire shot into the sky, and a powerful shock wave spread in all directions. A huge hole was torn open in the tank's armor by the force of the explosion, and billowing black smoke rose into the sky.
When Sokov saw black smoke rising from below, he knew that the tank had been destroyed. Without stopping, he quickly went downstairs, climbed out of the window, and quickly ran to where his tank was parked.
Seeing Sokov running over, the major asked loudly: "Comrade soldier, how is the situation? Not only did I hear the sound of the grenade exploding, but I also saw billowing black smoke over there."
Sokov came to the tank and shouted to the major: "Major, there are six Panzer III tanks and two assault guns parked on that street. I have already destroyed the first tank. The street is narrow. The rest of the tanks can't come over."
"Great, this is great." The major couldn't help but smile after hearing this, and said to Sokov: "Comrade soldier, now we can go back and notify the convoy behind, and take advantage of the German tanks being blocked to quickly Through this town.”
The major's words surprised Sokov. In this case, shouldn't he take the opportunity to clean up the chaotic German tanks? Why did he turn around and leave? He quickly said to the major: "Comrade Major, I have an idea. We should take advantage of the favorable opportunity when the enemy's tanks are blocked to destroy them all."
When the major heard what Sokov said, he was stunned for a while, and then said: "We only have two tanks, and the enemy's tanks are four times as many as ours. Even if you just blew up one, there are still five tanks." And two assault guns, we are no match for them."
"Major." Sokov climbed onto the tank and said solemnly: "Now the enemy's tanks are blocked in the narrow streets. As long as you drive over, you can eliminate them one by one like a fixed target. "
The major looked at the intersection where Sokov escaped, and then said: "Comrade soldier, you have also seen that the intersection is too narrow. If both of our tanks drive through, we will not be able to use it at all."
"Major, I have a suggestion." Sokov knew very well that in the eyes of the other party, he was just a soft-spoken new recruit. If the suggestions he made were not convincing, the other party would not listen at all. He continued. : "You send one tank to the intersection to attack the German tanks parked on the street. And the other tank follows me around behind the Germans and beats them hard."
The major thought about Sokov's suggestion for a while, and finally agreed. He said to the lieutenant next to him: "Lieutenant, your tanks go to the intersection ahead and attack the German tanks parked on the street. There are a lot of German tanks. You must pay attention to concealment when carrying out the attack. Do you understand?"
"Understood." After the lieutenant agreed resoundingly, the tank he was in drove towards the intersection.
Sokov got into the sidecar of the three-wheeled sidecar and turned to the major and shouted: "Major, you follow me, I will take you to take the Germans' retreat."
When the three wheels set off, the major's tank also followed at full power, driving quickly along the street, preparing to take the German army's back road and destroy all those tanks on that narrow street.
The tank driven by the lieutenant came to the intersection, with only the body and turret exposed from the corner of the building. Fortunately, the first German tank that was destroyed was burning blazingly at this moment. The flames and billowing black smoke blocked the vision of the German tanks on the street, and they did not discover in time that a Soviet tank had entered the shooting range.
After observing the situation on the battlefield, the lieutenant decisively ordered to load armor-piercing shells and fire at the second assault gun.
The burning flames and black smoke of the first tank not only blocked the sight of the German tank crews, but also affected the sight of the Soviet tank crews. The fired shell hit the top of the assault gun, formed a ricochet, hit the wall of the nearby building and exploded, and the falling bricks and stones hit the street.
The German tanks on the street seemed even more chaotic due to the sudden shelling. Some were trying to reverse, and some were constantly turning their turrets to find the direction in which the shells were flying. The assault gun, which had received a shell, fired decisively towards the corner.
Although the gun did not hit the target, the Soviet tank crew lieutenant was still startled, and he quickly ordered the driver to push the tank back. He knew very well that if he missed a hit and tried to attack the German tanks again, he would be in danger of exposing his target. Even if one or two tanks were destroyed by then, his own tank would probably not be able to escape the fate of being destroyed. Besides, Sokov, who was taking the major's tank to the rear, now appeared behind the German tank column. Seeing that the enemy tanks were in chaos at this moment, he quickly ordered Andre to park the car on the side of the road, and then sent a signal to the major who was following him, indicating that he could attack the German tanks.
The major saw the situation of the German armored column and knew that this was indeed the best time to attack, so he decisively issued the attack order.
A shell flew out and accurately hit the turret of the last tank, and the tank immediately began to burn.
Sokov saw two tank soldiers covered in fire escaping from the burning tank. He rushed forward with a submachine gun and pulled the trigger at the backs of the two men. After a series of shots, the two tank soldiers staggered forward a few steps, and then fell to the ground.
The major was overjoyed when he saw that the attack was effective. He quickly ordered the gunner to reload and prepare to continue shelling the German tanks that were in chaos.
But at this moment, he saw Sokov raised his hand and gestured to him, indicating that he should stop the bombardment.
The major didn't know why he stopped shooting at this critical moment. He saw Sokov standing in the middle of the road, seeming to be looking at something in the middle of the tank column. He quickly came out of the turret, jumped off the tank, and quickly came to Sokov's side. He asked curiously: "Comrade soldier, what are you doing?" What are you looking at?”
"Comrade Major, look, is there a white flag on the tank in the middle of the German tank column?"
The major looked in the direction of Sokov's finger, and sure enough he saw a submachine gun sticking out of the turret of a tank in the middle, with a white handkerchief tied to the barrel.
A few minutes later, an officer came out of the tank turret. He walked quickly towards where Sokov and others were. The submachine gun tied with a white handkerchief was held high by another tank soldier.
"Which of you is the commander?" the German officer asked: "I want to lead my troops to surrender to him, but I wonder if he will allow it?"
Sokov was about to reveal his identity, but realized that he was just a new recruit who had just joined the army. This kind of matter could only be negotiated by the major next to him. He shook his head towards the major and said, "This is the major, our supreme commander. You can surrender to him."
Unexpectedly, after Sokov finished speaking, Andrei asked curiously: "Sokov, do you speak German?"
Sokov didn't expect that when he just spoke to the German officer, he actually spoke fluent German. He thought to himself, could this be the benefit of this time travel, which made him proficient in German? He didn't care to find a reason to explain to Andre, so he turned to the major and said: "Comrade major, this German officer said that he wants to surrender to us. Do you allow it?"
After hearing this, the major had a troubled expression on his face and asked, "Comrade soldier, do you think we should accept their surrender?"
Sokov remembers that during Operation Mortal Garden, after the British troops captured a bridge, the nearby German garrison prepared to surrender to the British commander. But the arrogant commander rejected the other party's request and said that he was unable to accept prisoners. When the German army saw that the British did not accept their surrender, they set up their positions and fought. In the end, the British army suffered heavy losses, and the remaining officers and soldiers had to surrender to the German army.
In order to avoid a similar tragedy from happening again, Sokov said to the German officer without hesitation: "Mr. officer, my commander has said that he will accept your surrender and let all your men get out of the tanks."
The German officer turned around and whispered a few words to the soldier following him, and the soldier turned around and ran back. He came to the tank just now, quickly climbed onto the tank, and shouted several times inside.
A few minutes later, tank soldiers emerged from the tanks parked on the street one after another and stood against the wall with their hands raised.
Sokov held a submachine gun and walked toward the center of the tank column, hoping to drive all the prisoners to where the major and the others were, with Andrei in charge of taking care of them.
But when he walked to the middle, he accidentally saw an alley next to him and turned around casually. This sight almost frightened him out of his wits. Unexpectedly, there were actually several German tanks parked in this alley.
He clenched the submachine gun in his hand, preparing to fight these tanks to the death if necessary.
But his worries were unnecessary. When the tank soldiers who emerged from the tanks saw Sokov's appearance, they all raised their hands high, for fear that the other party would suddenly shoot them.
When Sokov drove the German tank soldiers to gather at the major's side, he heard someone shouting in Russian: "Comrade, save us!"
When Sokov heard the shouting, he turned around and saw a Soviet soldier waving desperately at him in a window of the building next to him. He stopped and asked the other person: "How many of you are there? How many Germans are there to look after you?"
"There are more than thirty of us, and there are only two Germans guarding us."
"Immediately hand over their guns and **** them out."
The soldier agreed and retracted his head. Soon, Sokov heard cheers coming from inside.
Not long after, two German soldiers walked out of the unit door with their hands raised. Behind them, followed a group of Soviet soldiers. Except for two soldiers holding 98K rifles, the rest were bare-handed.
Although Sokov saw the rank of second lieutenant on the collar badge of one of them, he still gave them orders: "Pick up the weapons that the Germans threw on the ground, and follow me to **** these prisoners out."
But the major and Andrei outside couldn't help but be stunned when they saw Sokov walking out with a group of Soviet soldiers and escorting German prisoners.
(End of chapter)
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