648 breakthrough

Although the range of the Iron Fist rocket against the enemy tank is very unreassuring. However, when fighting in the streets, this weapon became the first choice for soldiers to deal with long-distance enemy forces.

In fact, the Iron Fist Bazooka has become one of the most popular weapons of the German infantry over the years. And the other weapons are also new gadgets developed by the Führer.

For example, the famous Stalker tank destroyer, for example, the H-shaped tactical vest for Germany.

The German army is constantly changing, faster than it has ever been. It is increasingly adapting to modern warfare, evolving faster than anyone could have imagined.

Eighty percent of the front-line combat units of the German army were issued with a tricolor camouflage smock, and the German army became the first country in the world to be equipped with tricolor camouflage uniforms.

With this smock, the probability of German soldiers being targeted was much lower, and the appearance was much more sloppy.

"Attack! Offensive! "With the constant repetition of orders, the German soldiers, wearing new tactical vests, who were already different from the German army in history, began their offensive.

One by one, the soldiers rushed out of the corner where they were hiding, approaching the building controlled by the Soviet soldiers, carrying their weapons.

They climbed over the fence, ran over the crater-riddled lawn, and stepped over the corpses of Soviet soldiers lying on the ground.

The Soviet troops, devastated by the two explosions, gradually recovered, but unfortunately their machine-gun positions no longer existed.

Sporadic fire could not stop the Germans from approaching, except for one German soldier who was hit by a bullet and lay on the way forward, the rest of the German troops were already leaning against the base of the building's wall.

Through the collapsed gap, German soldiers stormed the slightly dimly lit corridors of the building.

Several Soviet soldiers who were loading their ammunition saw the intruders, and before they could raise their weapons, they were sieveed by the bullets that came from the fire.

The corridor was cleared in just a second, and only the Soviet troops of Mosin Nagant, in close combat, were clearly no match for the Germans with assault rifles and submachine guns.

At this time, the famous Soviet Bobosha 41 submachine gun was still being tested on a large scale.

This weapon was not mass-produced until the beginning of 1942, and now only in pitiful quantities is in service with the Soviet front.

Therefore, at this point in time, the automatic firepower of the Soviet army was still very thin and could not compete with the German army, which was equipped with a variety of automatic weapons.

After clearing the corridors, the German soldiers began to sweep the remaining Soviet troops room by room.

These Soviets did not sit still, they held on room by room, trying to buy time for the rest of their comrades to fight back.

"The Germans are downstairs! Get them out! "There were loud shouts from the Soviets upstairs, but they didn't have enough ammunition to do such a thing as a counterattack.

"No bullets! Damn it! The Soviets upstairs let out one lament after another, but the Germans downstairs had no soldiers who could understand.

They were still killing the Soviets in every room in a decent manner, and they were shooting cathartic bullets at the young Soviets.

The German soldiers were indeed tired and angry. In this little Krupki, they have lost too much, and they are really resentful, and they are not happy.

The losses of the Germans attacking Minsk were minimal, and the fighting here turned out to be bloody street fighting. The German army, which was holding back a wave of resentment, had already begun to become frantic like a blizzard.

"Boom!" Another grenade exploded in the already shaking building, and the Soviet soldiers in the room lay on the ground with no signs of struggle.

On the stairs on the second floor, the corpses of Soviet soldiers lay down, and the Soviet troops on the second floor were finally annihilated, and the Germans finally took control of this small nearby high ground.

"Hang the flag! Don't let the brother troops get hurt by mistake. Standing next to a broken window, the platoon commander leaned sideways and cautiously glanced out the window.

It was the direction of their attack, and the German soldiers who had followed were crossing the streets, moving farther on the other side.

A German flag was carried with a Mosin Nagant rifle and unfurled in the window. At this time, an assault gun No. 3, covering the infantry, drove through the street, which was filled with German soldiers.

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"The fighting in Krupki is over, and it is now in our area of control." Walking behind Guderian, an officer stood up and saluted, reporting the news that had just arrived.

"Excellent! Continue the offensive along the railroad and break through the enemy's defenses! "Guderian's idea is very simple, since he has invested enough troops here, he will make a better result.

He didn't want a little krupki, he wanted Orsha behind krupki, and the city called Mogilev in the south of Orsha.

Just as his troops had broken through to Krupki, his opponent, Marshal Budyonny, was giving orders to retreat the line to the outskirts of Orsha.

Although he did not want to face Stalin's wrath, he did not dare to let his troops continue to fight indiscriminately.

It's one thing to lose a line of defense, it's quite another to have your troops suffer heavy losses, or simply be annihilated by the enemy.

Mogilev can't be easily lost, Orsha can't be easily lost, and as for Smolensk, where he is, it can't be thrown away casually.

Guarding these places, what is needed is soldiers, and the more soldiers, the better. So knowing that Krupki had no hope of holding on, Budyonny decided to let his troops retreat to Orsha.

As the Germans continued their offensive near Krupki, the purpose of the German army became clear - the target that the Germans wanted to attack was Moscow!

If the Germans want to make a huge encirclement, it is much wiser to attack Ukraine in the south now, or to encircle Leningrad in the north, than to storm Krupki.

The only explanation for the continued eastward assault is that the Germans want to take Smolensk in one fell swoop and then rush to Moscow behind.

This was not good news for the Soviet Union, because Moscow could not afford to lose, and it was the faith of the Soviet Union, a vast empire.

"Send a telegram to Comrade Stalin! Request support! Hold on to Orsha, you can't take a step back! Budyonny, with a sad face, gave the order to hold Orsha.

Recently such orders have often been given from the top of the Soviet Union, they ordered to hold Brest, hold Minsk, hold Krupki...... Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have succeeded once...... 8910