Chapter 512 Ruins
The battle situation was just as Shulka thought, the German artillery sounded before dawn, and the shells bombarded the building in pieces.
Because the Soviet soldiers were prepared, they imdiately withdrew into the basent and the sewers... It was impossible to withdraw all of them into the sewers, mainly because there were few entrances to the sewers, and so troops were too far away from the entrances, and they had to move to the entrances when bombing It is unrealistic to avoid, this approach will cause a lot of casualties on the road.
On the other hand, even when you want to go out to fight, you will not be able to deploy your troops in ti because of the lack of sewer exits.
Thus, the basents of each building were used as air-raid shelters.
The disadvantage of using the basent as an air-raid shelter is that once the building collapses, its exit will also be buried.
So so preparations must be made before this, that is, to pre-build several exits to the outside for the basent.
Shulka is hiding in one of the basents.
In the basent, you can clearly feel the shells smashing **** the building and the shock of the explosion, and then the dust on the top of the head "gargled" and fell down, which made the soldiers unable to bear in the dim light of the flashlight. From the looks of it, I was worried that the ceiling would collapse at so point, burying everyone in their heads.
After listening for a while, Shulka said: "The enemy didn't send out planes!"
"How did you hear that?" Akimovich asked curiously.
Mikhailvich glanced at Akimovich strangely, and said: "'Stuka' will make a unique whistling sound when it dives, and there are bombs!"
"There is also the vibration of the aerial bomb hitting the building!" Andrianka added: "In order to make the aerial bomb blow up the building better and more accurately, Germany will drive the 'Stuka' to dive from the top of the building at high speed Throwing ti-delayed bombs so that the bombs gain enormous kinetic energy from the roof into the building, and then the bombs explode inside the building...the effect will be much better than shells bombing from the outside!"
Akimovich nodded suddenly, with embarrassnt and admiration in his eyes.
But in fact, this is the basic common sense of those who have been in the battlefield. Akimovich is indeed rare and strange.
But Shulka didn't pay attention to this. What he thought was why the German army didn't use the more effective "Stuka" to carry out bombing?
In the next second, Shulka figured it out, it was the Stalingrad Front Army.
At this ti, the Stalingrad Front may have launched a counterattack against the German army, so the German army could only send its main force to the front line of Kotluban.
But what Shulka didn't know was that the German army had other reasons besides dealing with the counterattack of the Stalingrad Front Army.
The bombing lasted for more than half an hour before it gradually slowed down.
Observers outside reported to Shulka by phone: "Comrade Captain, the enemy is coming up!"
There are observers out there all the ti.
These observers are usually hidden in a position with good visibility outside the building to build a personal bunker.
Their role is to report to their respective troops when the enemy attacks, otherwise the enemy will not know when they co up, which ans they will be blocked in the basent and wait to die.
"Ready for battle!" Shulka ordered.
The soldiers imdiately grabbed their weapons and equipnt and got out of the basent through the exit.
Walking out of the basent, the whole world has changed... half of the tall building just now has collapsed, and the other half is full of bullet holes and dilapidated, almost leaving only a fra.
The other buildings are similar, surrounded by ruins and broken bricks. If it weren't for the sa basent, I can't believe that these are the hospitals that have been stationed all the ti.
The other soldiers were also stunned when they saw this scene.
Valery couldn't help cursing: "These bastards..."
"Forget it, Valery!" Mikhailvich said, "From now on, we have to get used to it!"
Major Mikhailevich was right.
From the mont the Soviet army chose to stick to Stalingrad, it was dood that Stalingrad would beco a ruin, because both the enemy and the enemy would use bullets and shells to kill each other. Of course, no one would be in the process. care about these buildings.
This is only a short stay, and the soldiers certainly know that now is not the ti to accuse the enemy of cris for the building.
They entered the position one by one with their guns under the command of the officers.
"A few key points!" Shulka said to Akimovich who was following behind a pile of ruins: "Never deploy too many troops, because there are not many bunkers to hide, and at the sa ti these bricks watt…"
Shuerka raised his head towards the side: "They will beco perfect shrapnel when the shell explodes. More people sotis an more casualties!"
"So how do we stop the enemy?" Akimovich asked, "I an, when they outnumber us!"
"Barbed wire!" Shulka cast his gaze forward, where soldiers were pulling the barbed wire under the cover of the ruins.
"It can stop the enemy's speed!" Shulka said: "Also there are machine gunners, submachine gunners, which represent more than enough firepower, plus bazooka shooters and snipers!"
Akimovich looked around, and the whole layout was indeed as Shulka said.
There are not many troops, but most of them are machine guns and submachine guns, and only a few riflen are arranged nearby for cover.
The bazooka shooters were placed in the gaps in the ruins... The blown-up buildings are actually not conducive to tank operations, because the collapsed piles of ruins will block their way.
If there is a gap left, it is the key defensive part of the bazooka shooter. Several submachine gunners and riflen who are in charge of covering even took a mont to plant anti-tank mines.
Snipers were deployed to high places: water towers, building wreckage, etc., any place with good sight and cover.
"I think by now, the observation group should return a batch!" Shulka said to Akimovich while holding up the binoculars to observe the front: "Because I have understood the grand arrangent by now!"
"I agree, Comrade Captain!" Akimovich nodded.
This is mainly due to the fierce attack of the German army. They attacked from the entire front... Paulus's 6th Army attacked the north of the city, and part of the 4th Panzer Army attacked the south of the city.
So, other units should learn as they fight.
Otherwise, the Soviet army has already suffered heavy casualties after observing Lian Xuequan.
"Yakov!" Akimovich ordered to a soldier beside him, "Take twenty people back!"
Shulka glanced at Akimovich unexpectedly, he thought that Akimovich would take this opportunity to go back as a matter of course.
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