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Chapter 211 The decisive battle in Ural (2)

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    ¡°The Battle of the Urals included three unprecedented large-scale contests between China and the Soviet Union. The number of tanks, aircraft, artillery, and soldiers of both sides participating in the war, as well as the scale of the tank battle, aircraft battle, and artillery battle on both sides were unprecedented and unparalleled, and they were all difficult to achieve.  The imagination is huge, coupled with the significance of this battle and the desperate spirit shown by the armies of both sides, it is enough to shine in the annals of history." - Zhang Xueliang

    Moscow.

    The cold breath of winter has enveloped the entire city like a ghost, but what makes the temperature here drop below zero is the war outside the city that is getting closer and closer.  Every street and alley is filled with a chilling and anxious atmosphere and shattered ruins. You can even see corpses that died of cold and starvation from time to time on the roadside. Soviet soldiers and reserve troops with numb faces and empty eyes are everywhere.  Troops, the sound of German artillery more than 100 kilometers away was clearly audible in Moscow.

    In an old jewelry store in the city center, Radha Khrushchev, the daughter of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, and her fianc¨¦, Adjube, the editor-in-chief of the Soviet newspaper "Izvestia"  Yi was choosing rings at the counter. They were going to get married in a few days.  In this time of war and chaos and the whole country is in turmoil, no matter what, personal life must continue.

    The two were choosing, "Boom!" There was a rough collision, and a voluptuous and arrogant woman surrounded by several bodyguards walked in along with a gust of cold wind that broke through the door.  "Miss Galina, you're here, please come in! Please come in!" The boss immediately rushed forward with a smile on his face.  The girl who was less than twenty years old was Galina Brezhnev, the daughter of Leonid Brezhnev, the new head of the General Political Department of the Soviet Red Army.  Since her father "heroically and unyieldingly saved hundreds of thousands of civilians with his diligent and sincere work in the Battle of Novosibirsk and successfully broke through and retreated with the Fifth Guards Tank Army", she was immediately regarded by Stalin as a front on the Eastern Front battlefield.  He followed his example and ordered to be promoted to a higher rank, and as his daughter, it was natural that she could ascend to heaven by herself.

    Rada turned around, glanced at her contemptuously, and said coldly: "The daughter of a deserter."

    "Hmph!" Galina snorted arrogantly, as if she didn't even bother to look at Lada, and directly ordered the boss, "Bring me the best diamond ring you have here, hurry up."

    "Okay, okay, okay, please wait a moment, Miss Galina." The boss hurriedly turned back to the inner room and took out several jewelry boxes inlaid with gold and silver. After opening them, there were many fine diamonds inside.  It shines with a fascinating light and is worth a lot of money at a glance.

    "You have the nerve to give me this kind of rubbish? You're just kidding me that I have no money!" Galina put on the airs of Miss Kuo.

    "Boss! Give me a better one!" Lada said not to be outdone.

    "Okay, Miss! Okay, Madam!" A layer of sweat broke out on the boss's head. He dealt with it carefully. He couldn't afford to offend either of these two women with a huge backstage.

    The store door was pushed open again, and a bloated old lady with patched clothes came over in fear. As she walked, she took out a sapphire ring shakily from her underwear pocket.  The old lady trembled and said: "Boss, I want to exchange this ring for some money, is that okay?"

    The shop owner took the ring, looked at it carefully with a magnifying glass, and said in surprise: "Madam, this ring of yours is a treasure from the Ekaterina period, with a history of two hundred years. Why do you want such a precious ring?  What about pawn?"

    Tears immediately welled up in the old lady's dry eyes. She choked and said: "I received a notification from the army yesterday that my three sons and two grandsons were killed by the Chinese army in Novosibirsk. Listen to the village head and them  Kosygin, who was drafted together, said that they were burned to death by incendiary bombs in the city My poor son and grandson Now I am the only one left in the family, and I want to use some money to bring them back, and  Winter is coming, there is nothing at home, food and clothes are so expensive now"

    The shop owner was also affected by the old lady's unfortunate experience. He said sympathetically: "Madam, this ring is worth about 1,500 rubles now. I will give you 1,500 rubles."

    "Okay, thank you, kind boss." The old lady thanked her repeatedly.

    "Wait a minute, show me." Rada took the ring and looked at it carefully, "1,500 rubles, I want it."

    "Wait!" Galina walked over slowly and said provocatively, "I'll pay 3,000 rubles."

    "Great! Great!" the old lady said excitedly, "With 3,000 rubles, I don't have to worry about anything. Beautiful lady, thank you!"

    "3500 rubles!" Radha ignored her fianc¨¦'s death??Neutral military observers in the Northern Army were extremely frightened and called Orenburg a graveyard for aircraft. Since the Northeastern Army's fighters slightly surpassed the Soviet Army in terms of quantity, quality, and pilots' combat qualities, and the use of  Using the new "four-plane formation" and "hyperbolic alternating cover" tactics, after more than ten days of fighting, the Soviet army was shot down more than 1,600 fighter jets and bombers of various types, and also lost nearly a thousand.  The Northeastern Army's fighter planes gradually gained the upper hand in the air battle. A large number of airports set up by the Soviet army in the rear were destroyed by "Hellfire" cluster bombs dropped by the Northeastern Army's strategic bomber group. At night, a large number of Soviet aircraft were on the ground.  was blown up because the Northeast Army's night vision bomber groups continued to bomb important Soviet military targets.  On October 26, the Northeast Army's Fourth Group Army and Fifth Armored Group Army, based on Lieutenant General Chu Qiming's suggestion, mixed a large number of inflatable tanks and wooden fake tanks among a small number of tank units, and launched a massive attack on the north of Orenburg.  The Soviet 5th Guards Tank Army launched a feint attack in the Kurunertau area. The Soviet rear artillery group immediately covered the Northeast Army's "armored cluster" with artillery fire. The Soviet artillery group immediately exposed its position and assembled in the Northeast Army.  Thirty-eight heavy artillery regiments suffered heavy losses under the joint salvo. Thousands of artillery pieces and mortars of various types were blown up.  At 4 a.m. on the 29th, the Northeastern Army's "Dora" cannon accurately destroyed two Soviet fuel storage bases in Buzuluk under the remote radio guidance of the scouts, killing thousands of Soviet soldiers on the spot.  , and caused the entire city to burst into flames.

    Second Lieutenant Wang Hongmin's spirit has been in a highly excited state. Ever since he emerged from the woods last time and killed a Soviet cavalry lieutenant general, he was personally commended by the division commander, Major General Xu Dong, and was promoted to military rank and received that honor.  This has been the case since he received a shining second-class Silver Tomahawk Medal, so he has a soft spot for reconnaissance missions that may yield unexpected gains.  On the night of the 29th, Second Lieutenant Wang led another scout group, all equipped with "Vampire" infrared night vision devices, and continued to be active in the wild jungle between Orenburg and Buzuluk like a ghost in the night.  This area is a confrontation between the armies of both sides, so there are undercurrents. Countless reconnaissance troops and search troops from both sides are active here.

    Just after twelve o'clock, Second Lieutenant Wang discovered the prey, and a Soviet scout group of about five people also groped over, but they were not equipped with night vision devices and could only move forward by weak light.  With almost no instructions needed, the Northeastern Army's scouts settled into position to ambush.  Ten seconds later, the flames of five silent pistols flashed in the dark jungle. All five Soviet scouts were shot in their right hands, and the Bobosha submachine guns in their hands were shot away.

    Amidst the weird cries of the Soviet soldiers, the Northeastern Army scouts swarmed forward.  One by one, they took down all the Soviet soldiers who were trying to escape like a fish in water in the dark night, and then disarmed and tied them up one by one with ease.

    "Alas, it's not big fish, it's all small shrimps." Second Lieutenant Wang looked at the ranks of the prisoners and sighed in disappointment.  He walked forward, squatted down, and asked one by one in broken Russian: "Do you know when your troops will launch an attack?"

    "Bah!" The leading Soviet lieutenant spat into Second Lieutenant Wang's face.  Suddenly he flew into a rage, "You don't know how to lift things!" He pulled out the dagger and stabbed it directly between two or three ribs of the Soviet lieutenant, straight to the heart.  The Soviet lieutenant's eyes widened and he died silently.

    "Do you know?" Second Lieutenant Wang took out his dagger and asked the next Soviet soldier.

    Still silence, and then the same way of death.  "What about you?" Second Lieutenant Wang continued to ask.  Still silent, "What about you?" Second Lieutenant Wang pulled out the dagger from the heart of the third Soviet soldier and asked the fourth.

    The fourth Soviet soldier was obviously a young boy who had just joined the army. His fluffy lips were trembling violently, and his childish face was full of great fear: "But, but, but, maybe  "

    "Korchagin! You can't say that! You are betraying the motherland! You will become a shameful traitor" The fifth bearded Soviet soldier scolded sharply, but his next words were immediately interrupted by the dagger stabbed into his heart.  it's over.  "Okay, let's talk now. No one will bother you." Second Lieutenant Wang looked at Korchagin and said, "Tell me everything you know." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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