Chapter 752: Hell Berlin

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Berlin has fallen into a burning hell, and the time seems to go back to April 1945, when the last battle that would decide the fate of Germany was fought in this war-torn land. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 InfoTanks and armored units mobilized from Ukraine and Belarus are involved in the battle to take the Reichstag and the Prime Minister's Office. It's like a reenactment of the Battle of Berlin. The tranquillity was shattered, and Berlin was back in flames. The smell of artillery fire, gunsmoke and blood began to fill the sky over the city again.

It was also the only fateful war in which the hatred between East and West Germany that had been brewing for years would come to an end.

The commissar stood under the rubble and launched the final mobilization before the war against the soldiers behind him who were ready to attack. In his left hand, he held a Makarov pistol, and the muzzle was aimed in the direction of the Reichstag.

"We have finally reached this point, and we are only one step away from liberating the entire city of Berlin in the GDR."

"As they celebrate the end of the war, the rockets of the blizzard and tornado will tear Berlin apart, and with the tracks of steel, your bullets, and unyielding hands, will take the bloodiest revenge on the tyranny of the dictatorship that oppressed the GDR, soldiers, and in front of them is the Reich State Building, and as long as the glory of Prussia remains, the heart of this army will never break! We will return to the bosom of Berlin as heroes! In the posture of a winner! Take Berlin! Offensive! ā€

The powerful proclamation beat like a drum on everyone's heart, and the liberation of Berlin became their only belief.

Take the last city and end the war.

At the sound of the political commissar's order, the huge body of the T80 tank rushed out from behind the bunker and directly crushed the brick wall. They were followed by infantry soldiers who swore to have the banner of the Prussian Iron Eagle planted on the decaying and declining buildings of the German Federal Government, a symbol of oppression.

At the same time, the Su-34 bomber formation, which had already been dispatched, began to bomb the whole of Berlin after the Bundeswehr announced the attack, and they dropped bombs over Berlin one after another.

The bombs enveloped most of Berlin in a burning fireball, the roar of air raid sirens pierced the sky, and the sharp red alerts imprinted horrified expressions on everyone's faces.

The air force of the Bundeswehr has long since turned into an ornament, so they know very well whose air force it is that the fighters that are now active in the skies over Berlin are. It was the Red Empire, which had terrified Europe for almost half a century, and the war machine that maintained their imperial existence and aggression.

This time it was no longer the East German People's Army, known as the "Little Soviet Union", but a real Soviet Red Bear. Although their ground armored units did not participate in the battle, the overwhelming missile attacks alone were already terrifying.

First of all, the garrison in Berlin was baptized by the rocket artillery of the German Democratic Republican Army, which almost destroyed the armored forces they had not yet withdrawn, and if it were not for the support of the American M1A1 tanks, it is estimated that the enemy would have wiped out all the defenders in the first round of charge.

Next, the Su-34 bomber formation almost pinched time, and within 30 minutes after the DPR launched the attack, it suddenly bombed the supply transfer stations and fuel depots of the Bundeswehr at all levels. The Bundeswehr suffered heavy logistical losses, heavy losses in armored forces, and heavy casualties, and Henry's Berlin defenders were almost completely lost within an hour. If it weren't for the immediate replenishment of the American troops behind, perhaps most of Berlin would have completely fallen by now.

Although the air defense forces of the Bundeswehr launched a counterattack immediately after the rocket artillery attack and shot down a Su-34 bomber, the outcome was irrelevant. Because the German Democratic Republican Army has gained the initiative.

Victory was within reach, and everyone thought that the battle would end at this moment.

As long as the 7th Panzer Division continues to advance, they will be able to see the banner of victory fluttering in front of them.

The situation of singing all the way came to an abrupt end, and the thunderous offensive of the 7th Panzer Division was suddenly cut off. It's as uncomfortable as a movement that suddenly breaks a note.

The M1A1 tank that appeared at the end of the street led the Bundeswehr to start a counterattack, although the tank that attacked Berlin now is not the T72 monkey version of Iraq, but in the face of the thickly armored M1A1, it is still at a disadvantage in terms of fighting alone. It often takes a T80 and T72 to play together to match the opponent's level.

The German 1st Panzer Division in Berlin finally re-arrived in Berlin and joined up with the remaining armored battalions of the 2nd U.S. Panzer Cavalry Regiment to form a new mixed armored unit to launch a counteroffensive against the Soviet tank forces. At the same time, the U.S. Hell Artillery Battalion also began to cover the front-line troops to bomb the German Democratic Republican Army. The pace of the 7th Panzer Division's offensive slowed down.

The situation on the battlefield is at a stalemate, which is not a good thing for the German Democratic Republican Army. With a steady stream of information coming back from the battlefield to the rear, Colonel Jonischkis needed to be the first to know the current situation.

When he heard that the German 1st Panzer Division had formed a mixed force with the American Panzer Battalion, Jonishkis realized that the strategy of onslaught had failed. Although this encirclement battle almost traced the footsteps of the Soviet army in the Battle of Berlin, on the whole, the Democratic Republican Army did not occupy much advantage between the combined forces on the opposite side.

The attack at the beginning completely took the advantage of surprise. But once it turns into a stalemate tug-of-war, Jonishkis will need to consider other ways, otherwise continuing will only increase the casualties.

He stared at the offensive route of the 7th Panzer Division, which was the same route of encounter with the American armored battalion. The report from the front that the T72 was in a bad state of operation, and was almost suppressed in the narrow city street battles.

"Retreat."

Jonishkis issued a surprise directive. So much so that everyone thought that Colonel Jonishkis had gone crazy and had finally stormed Berlin, and now he was thinking about retreating?

"Retreat, continue the withdrawal of troops. The withdrawal to the Celo Heights between Bernau and Vilstenwald created a state of weakness for the follow-up of the DPR. Then, when the opponent's foothold was not stable, the East German People's Army and the Soviet Army concentrated all artillery, rocket artillery, attack aircraft and bombers to carry out non-stop and indiscriminate bombardment of the troops assembled and exposed on the Cello Heights, causing a large number of damage to the technical weapons and equipment of the Federal German Army and heavy casualties, and at the same time, the 8th Tank Regiment and the 27th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 7th Panzer Division of the German Democratic Republican Army detoured behind the Federal German Army, cutting off the retreat of the Federal German Army back to Berlin, and completely annihilating the besieged Federal German Army. ā€

Colonel Janeder, however, was deeply skeptical of Jonishkis's approach, "Can this be trusted?" Why did the combined army rush out of Berlin directly, instead of regrouping and resting? Arm for the next time? They're not stupid. ā€

"They're going to be fools, just do that, Colonel Zander."

After hanging up, Colonel Jonishkis dialed the secret number, which was the only link between him and the Kremlin ****** top brass.

The person who answered the phone on the other side was Vladimir, who was in charge of the Berlin operation, and he briefly reported the situation to the other party. And to launch another secret program that required the cooperation of the KGB of the USSR. This was also the plan of the KGB to cooperate with the German Democratic Baath Party for the sake of power.

"We need someone to spread rumors among the top levels of the German government that there is infighting among the current top of the Ba'ath Party. The Bundeswehr was instigated to rush to the Celero Heights. ā€

"I see." Vladimir's answer was short and direct, "The KGB could turn this 'rumor' into intelligence within the German top in less than an hour, Colonel Jonishkis." ā€

"I hope you can do it as soon as possible, as if Cole can't resist the pressure and agree to send more American troops into Germany, our plan to capture Berlin will fail."

"Berlin will be taken, I assure you."

Vladimir affirmed, "And the American army will never take any of the East German states." (To be continued.) )