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Volume 2: My Country Six Hundred and Fifty-Eight.  Destiny's Choice (Part 1)

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    !"Isn't Tasotsky here yet?"!

    "Yes, Comrade Commander, we haven't arrived yet."

    "It seems that they can't get out." Lindelof sighed.

    In fact, from the first moment he ordered the breakout, Lindelof knew that the possibility of a breakout was not very high.

    On the battlefield, the Germans had too many advantages, and the Soviet army had no way to confront them head-on.

    Airplanes, artillery, tanks.  £®  ¡§¡§That¡¯s true in every sense of the word.

    The reason why Lindelof ordered the breakout with a tough attitude was nothing more than a desperate decision made in a desperate moment.  If you stick to your spot, the final result will be annihilation. In this case, it is better to seize the opportunity that is not an opportunity and see if you can create a miracle.

    However, now it seems that the miracle is too far away from the Soviet army.

    When the person standing on the other side was Ernst, who took it as his mission to create miracles.  When Baron Brahm was in power, no miracle could happen to his enemies.

    Now, the Soviet Third Army is in a very passive situation.  On the front, the German defense was impeccable. The defense line organized by the Imperial Division and the Arko Group gave Lindelof no chance at all.  On both wings, the German encirclement was shrinking.  What is even more troublesome is that the German offensive is fierce and rapid.

    According to this situation, it may take less than a day for the German army to complete all breakthroughs and divisions, and then it will take another two to three days to digest the fruits of their victory.

    The terrible shadow of defeat is waiting for Lindelof and his troops.

    But what¡¯s embarrassing now is that instead of continuing to use a suicidal breakout to open up a gap for the troops as much as possible, Lindelof can no longer think of any other way.

    The situation under Marshal Vasilevsky was also not good. In front of "Iron Wall" Model, the Soviet army also could not find a good opportunity.

    Once Model made up his mind to defend, his enemies had no way of taking advantage of his life.

    The important thing is, Ernst.  Marshal Brahm gave Model only one order:

    "Hold the current position and don't attack!"

    With this order, everything is enough. It can even allow Model to play a game with the Russians easily:

    War Games!

    The situation was quickly getting worse, just as Lindelof expected.

    On the 14th, the German army used its powerful armor capabilities and assault capabilities to fully complete the division and encirclement of the Soviet Third Army.  Now, the entire Third Army has been divided into several pieces.

    After nightfall, the German artillery continued to launch ferocious shelling at the encircled Russians. This even made the Russians wonder how many artillery shells the Germans had prepared.

    In the cold wind, the Soviet soldiers were running and groaning.  The German commandos, under the cover of artillery fire, continued to raid the enemy, which made the Russians even more difficult to guard against.

    The Mylistel Battle Group is one of them.

    When the siege began, Myristelle finally got the moment he had been waiting for.

    He followed Baron Alexon relatively early. He began to fight under Baron Skeleton during the Demyansk breakout battle. He witnessed with his own eyes how Baron Skeleton successfully led the German soldiers when they themselves were in despair.  They broke through.

    That time, the Melistel Battle Group was used as a forward.

    When it came to the Kharkov Counterattack, Mailister followed the Skeleton Baron to participate in the counterattack against the Russians. He also witnessed another miracle happening with his own eyes.

    That time, his commando team also appeared in the leading team.

    This time it is still the same.

    Following Baron Malister, he experienced countless wars and countless adventures. Gradually, the German major even regarded fighting with Baron as the happiest thing.  £®

    The sound of artillery, gunshots, and explosions were heard everywhere on the battlefield, destroying the Soviet army's determination to resist and inspiring the German army's confidence in winning a glorious victory.

    On the way to the assault, Mailister and his companions annihilated about two hundred to three hundred enemies, and captured about five hundred more easily.

    Now, the Russians are in chaos, and their commander has lost control of his troops. This is the most terrifying thing.

    When marching to a high ground, the Mailister Assault Squadron encountered fierce resistance.

    On that high ground, the Russians had two tanksguns, and even a T34 tank as their defense force.  Myristl, who was somewhat ill-prepared, lost two of his men in the first attack.

    This made him a little annoyed.  In his opinion, the life of every German soldier is extremely precious. It is impossible to see the Germans here shouting "Ula" like the Russians and carrying out a suicidal charge.

    But the destructive power of two machine guns and a tank is too great. The commando team, which lacks heavy weapons, obviously cannot find a good solution for the time being.

    "Hey, need some help?"

    Just when Mylistel was about to look for support, a Tiger tank appeared.

    Weidman¡¯s head emerged from the tank. The ace tanker with outstanding military exploits looked at Meristel with a smile and asked.

    "Hey, damn it, why did you come here?" Mylistel said angrily, "I just lost two soldiers."

    "Major, I'm not just serving you alone. I fought a battle there." Weidman still looked indifferent: "Ah, you lost two of your men, I'm really sorry for you  £®Do they need me?

    "Damn it, hurry up!" Mylistel shouted angrily.

    Weidman then got back into the tank.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Weidman did not get the newly arrived, more powerful and more advanced Panther tank, but he didn't care at all. With the current tank, he can still be invincible.

    The whistling shells flew out, and the T34 on the opposite position encountered its terrible opponent.

    After a while, T34 fell silent.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Then, the commando team launched a new charge under the command of Myristl.

    We originally thought we would encounter fierce resistance from the enemy on the position, but surprisingly, there was no gunfire at all on the position.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Are all the people on the battlefield dead?  This was the first thought that came to Meristel and his men.

    Weidman and his Tiger Style also came up.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When Mailister and his commandos rushed to the position, they discovered a very surprising scene:

    There were about thirty to forty Soviet soldiers sitting there tiredly. Their weapons were scattered on one side to defend themselves against the oncoming enemies, but no one picked up their weapons.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    And around them, there were more than twenty corpses, including a lieutenant colonel.

    The German weapons were aimed at them, but these Soviet soldiers sat there motionless with no expression on their faces.

    "Is there anyone who understands German?" Melister asked tentatively.

    "I understand" Finally, a second lieutenant stood up.

    "I am Major Myristelle."

    ¡°Second Lieutenant Popotsky.

    "Lieutenant, can you tell me what happened?"

    "We were scattered. Lieutenant Colonel Tsiokoski led us to continue fighting." Popotsky pointed to the body on the ground: "He did not allow us to surrender, but we really failed  For this reason, the lieutenant colonel also shot two soldiers. We retreated all the way here and got a tank. Ah, all the tank crews inside were probably killed. To be honest, major, we don't want to continue to lose our lives.  All of us here are Georgians, and we want to go home. Fortunately, the bombardment just now hit Lieutenant Colonel Tsiokoski, and he was killed. I became the top commander here.  , I ordered them all to put down their weapons."

    Weidman got out of the tank again and looked at the body on the ground with Myristl, and then at the surrendered Russians.

    On their faces, after numbness, exhaustion, and despair, no other expressions can be seen.

    It seems that there are differences even between Russians and Russians. Not every Russian is willing to die for their beliefs so willingly¡§

    "Major, do you have any wine?" Popotsky suddenly asked such a strange question.

    Mailister was startled and then shook his head. Who would bring wine with them during a war?

    "Ah, wait a minute," Weidman said, getting back into the tank. After a while, he appeared with a bottle of wine: "The vodka I just captured during the attack."

    "Ah, thank you so much." Popotsky took the wine excitedly, opened it and took a big sip into his mouth, and then handed it to his companions who stood up after smelling the aroma of the wine.

    The bottle was passed from person to person.After a while, it bottomed out.

    "We are very cold, very cold." Popotsky sighed: "At night, we are afraid of becoming the target of snipers, and no one dares to light a fire Major, you have to know that we need wine.  £®But we don¡¯t have any supplies. We can only fight against the cold.

    "Are most Soviet troops like this?" Myristl asked.

    "Yes, as far as I know most of them are like this." Popotsky said frankly: "This attack was launched very suddenly, and our supplies did not keep up in time. In the previous battles, we consumed more  Too much material, so we can only fight against these difficulties."

    "Report this information to the marshal immediately." Mailister was keenly aware that the Soviet army's fighting will was being destroyed.

    Perhaps, this is the best chance to end the battle quickly.

    While the telegraph operator was sending the message, Myrister took out a pack of cigarettes, gave one to Popodsky, and lit one himself: "Do you have any other special information?"

    "Ah" Popotsky hesitated for a moment, took two puffs of cigarette, and finally said: "When we were retreating, I met our frontline headquarters

    "What. Frontline headquarters?" Mylister and Weidman exclaimed at the same time.

    "Yes the frontline headquarters" Popotsky decided not to hide anything anymore: "It's the headquarters of General Tasotsky. I swear I also saw Tasotsky."  General Ski."

    "Come on, speak more carefully." Myristl concentrated his energy immediately.

    Popotsky took a few puffs to finish the cigarette: "Since the breakout operation began, I heard from our commander that General Tasotsky has been directing the battle on the front line, but I only believed it when I saw it with my own eyes. If I hadn't  If I'm wrong, General Tasotsky is probably breaking out in the east direction. . There are many civilians in their team, and they are carrying a lot of information and radios.  I don¡¯t think they can move very fast.¡±

    "What about the armed forces? How many armed forces do they have?" Mylistel quickly asked.

    Popotsky thought for a moment: "I didn't see it very carefully. I think there is about a company."

    "Wait a minute." Weidmann interrupted: "Is he your top frontline commander with only one company around him?"

    "Yes." Popotsky nodded: "When your general offensive started, our troops were completely disrupted. I heard that even the commander of the 191st Division died in the chaos, so Tasote  It¡¯s not unusual for General Ski to have only one company. However, if you include the civilian personnel around him, there are about seven to eight hundred people.¡±

    Myristl pulled Weidman aside: "Hey, do you want to make a contribution?"

    Weidman fully understood what he meant: "Of course, the opponent only has one company, and he is an important figure. However, I think we still need Popotsky's assistance. One"

    The opinions of the two officers were quickly unified. Mallister whispered: "I think that if we want to succeed, our strength alone is not enough. Don't forget that civilians can also take up the task."  One of the weapons.¡±

    "I'll try to find a few more tanks." Weidman said without any hesitation: "Once confirmed, you guys take action immediately. I think we will catch up."

    "Okay." Mylister watched as Weidman started his tank and left quickly, returning to Popotsky: "Second Lieutenant, we are very interested in the information you provided. Are you willing to go search with us?"  The whereabouts of General Tasotsky?"

    "Do you want to capture the general?" Popotsky shrugged and said indifferently: "I am a prisoner now, and I want to live. What other choice do I have? Major, when the war is over, you  Can you promise not to throw me into a concentration camp?¡±

    "I promise!" Mailister said solemnly: "Not only will you not be sent to a concentration camp, but you will be able to go home when the war is over."

    Popotsky breathed a long sigh of relief.

    At this time, Tasotsky and his troops, who had been breaking through all the way, finally stopped temporarily.

    It is completely impossible to control the troops.  From the beginning of the large-scale German assault, the structure of the Soviet army was completely disrupted. Even General Tasotsky finally said that only one company of guards and a large number of civilian personnel were left.

    The battlefield is full of Germans, and now they have lost control of their troops.Tasotsky had to break out on his own.

    Captain Ozkoman, the commander of the guard company, is extremely loyal. No matter how difficult it is, he never gives up on his responsibilities:

    Protect General Tasotsky!

    "General, it is not safe here." During the break, Captain Ozkoman said to the general: "There are too many civilians among us, and there are thirty female comrades, which seriously hinders our forward speed. Germany  People will soon catch up. So I suggest you again, give up on them."

    "But what should they do? They are also our comrades." Tasotsky asked with a frown.

    "I will stay with a platoon to protect them." Ozkoman put forward his idea without hesitation: "All of us put together are not as valuable as you, General."

    When he heard the word "value", Tasotsky smiled bitterly.

    The battle has been fought like this, what value is there left?

    "No, I will not give up on them to escape alone. This is not what a general should do." Tasotsky said categorically: "Comrade Captain Ozkoman, I lost this war. I must fight for all comrades."  I am responsible for our lives. Even if I die in battle, I have no regrets."

    "but"

    Before Ozkoman could say anything, he was interrupted by Tasotsky: "There is no but, every civilian employee is assigned a weapon, and women are also assigned weapons. When the enemy appears, each of us  They will all become the bravest warriors and fight the most tenacious battles with the enemy. Comrade Ozkoman, you are the commander of the security company, not my personal bodyguard. What you have to do is to protect every comrade.  Responsibility. I hope you can do it, and comrades hope you can do it too!¡±

    Ozkomen sighed, not knowing what he should do.

    The general is stubborn and admirable. Once he decides to do this, it is difficult to change.

    Will they all die here?  Ozkoman was not particularly sure. If this was the case, when the bullet was fired at the general, he hoped that he would block the bullet for the general.  He can die, but the general cannot.  From this moment on, Ozkoman has made up his mind.

    Destiny, at this point, can no longer be changed by anyone!
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