Chapter 1363 Misunderstanding
"I made a serious mistake and was willing to accept punishment." When I returned to the garrison, Romanian infantry were stationed around me, so there was no need to worry about the infiltration of the Soviets.
After getting off the car, Hans said to Battalion Commander Richard Mark.
The battalion commander was actually in their company, which surprised Hans. Recently, they all acted separately, fighting together in a company, and sometimes even bicycles. He hadn't seen the battalion commander for a long time.
Looking at the woman being taken down from the car, Mark said, "Hans, tell me, what mistake did you make?"
"I shouldn't have sympathy for our enemies, no matter whether the enemy is a man or a woman, this time because of sympathy for these women, Schmidt and I almost couldn't come back." Hans said.
For his comrades and compatriots, even if they pay the price of their lives, they still have to save them. But now, Hans is going to save the enemy's woman, but he was almost killed by others. After this incident today, Hans felt that he had some extremely naive ideas in the past.
"Yes." Mark said: "Our opponents are the Soviets, the Soviets and the French, and the British are different. They prefer to resist to the end. They are nations that are not easily conquered by us. On the battlefield, sympathy is flooded with great trouble," said Battalion Commander Mark.
If it were France and Britain, it would be fine to do this. In the view of these people, there was no idea that the last drop of blood was shed for the country. If it failed, it would be shameful to surrender.
But the Soviet Union was different. The military rules issued by this red country were simply perverted, and the soldiers who had been brainwashed were also quite stubborn.
"What should we do with these women?" Hans asked carefully: "Are you going to shoot them?"
In any case, these are already under absolute custody of their own side. If these people are shot in this situation, Hans still feels unbearable.
If they were to be handed over to the Romanians, Hans's action this time would be even more worthless.
Battalion Commander Mark glanced at Hans and said, "Hans, what are you going to deal with these people?"
Of course Hans couldn't answer. It was really a trouble to bring these women back!
"I think we might as well set a bait." Kurt said: "Didn't Hans let a woman go? They might risk their lives to save the remaining women. We set up a siege to destroy a group of Soviets and exhale this anger."
Battalion Commander Mark smiled: "Yes, then do it like this, it's probably our last battle."
Hearing this, Hans's face changed: "Now, the Soviets in the city are still holding on, how could they surrender? Even though we blow up the reservoir, they will continue to fight. I think it will take at least half a month. Is this going to ask us to withdraw from the battle in advance?"
Sure enough, after successfully diverting Hans' attention, Battalion Commander Mark knew that Hans was looking forward to fighting every day, and the sound of cannons was the best lullaby, so that the war could cultivate sentiment.
"No, our fleet is coming. Tomorrow, the fleet will reach outside Odessa and launch a half-hour shelling of the Soviet army's defense. After the shelling, all the Romanian troops will be dispatched to occupy the city."
This battle is about to end.
Germany fought many battles, but there were almost no real street fighting. Every time they almost relied on a rapid assault in the wild, inserted into the back of the opponent, and then surrounded them, and the troops in the encirclement were eaten.
There was almost never a real siege. Such street fighting could have occurred in Britain and Petersburg. As a result, Germany was solved with all thermopress bombs.
Now, the Romanian army's attack on Odessa is almost the first real urban street battle. This battle will also give Germany a lot of inspiration. The tank soldiers who provide firepower support have already had rich experience in urban combat.
When Germany decided to intervene, it would force Türkiye to enter the Black Sea and deal with the Soviet Black Sea fleet. They finally came to the periphery of Odessa.
A half-hour volley shot from the sea outside Odessa was enough to beat the Soviets who were still resisting in the city to the point of being beaten. The Soviets who lost their support were also destined to end.
"It seems that Odessa is going to be resolved, but we still have a lot of battles to fight. We should keep moving forward and occupying the entire southern coast of Ukraine and the Crimean Peninsula should leave our footprints." Hans said.
When he mentioned the war, his eyes shone. Since the battle had begun, he would not retreat. He would continue to fight!
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When Lyudmira woke up again, she saw that it was very dark around her. Only on the table next to her, an oil lamp was slowly burning. She had not yet awakened at this moment, and closed her eyes again. Just as she closed her eyes, that scene seemed to appear in front of her.
"Comrades, run!" Lyudmira sat up in a big breath.
How long has it been? Lyudmira remembered the scene at that time. She was kicked out of the car and wanted to continue to get up, but she couldn't use up any strength. At that time, a small team of our own came from nearby!
She asked for help, but unfortunately the team still didn't stop the car. Later, her eyes went dark and she fainted.
When I wake up again, I'm here.
At this moment, the curtain outside was lifted open and a major general walked in.
"Comrade Lyudmira, how do you feel?" Major General Zhukov asked Lyudmira.
Lyudmira looked at the general coming in and was immediately excited: "General, you have to command the defense of the entire city. The task is so important, you don't have to worry about it."
Lyudmira had met Major General Zhukov several times. As Lyudmira's victory in the city continued to soar, Major General Zhukov summoned Lyudmira several times and awarded the Moscow commendation to Lyudmira.
However, this time I came here was a surprise.
"There is an urgent call from Moscow. In two hours, when it gets dark, a submarine will come up to pick you up and take you away and send you to Moscow for treatment." Major General Zhukov said.
Hearing this, Lyudmira suddenly became anxious: "No, I won't leave, I will stay here to continue fighting. This little injury is nothing."
Lyudmila didn't want to leave the place where she had fought. When she heard that she wanted to send her away, she was anxious. Moreover, there was an extra preferential treatment. In order to take her away, she actually wanted to use a submarine?
Chapter completed!