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Chapter 798

At the focus of the battlefield, around the town of Hongkut, guns and cannons were heard.

When the Luftwaffe Field Division was established, Marshal Gorene made a bold statement for this newly established unit.

The goal of our Air Force field division is to masturbate planes, tanks, and infantrymen from the ground. In this era, who still uses guns when fighting?

The 11th Air Force Field Division's troops complied with the teachings of Marshal Goring.

The Soviet Air Force's Pe-2 bomber and Il-2 attack aircraft had just appeared in the air, which immediately attracted the close attention of German anti-aircraft gunners. The originally flat-launched muzzle of the 20mm air defense gun on the ground was raised rapidly, pointing in the direction where the Il-2 attack aircraft flew over, and spitting out a series of shells.

The 37mm anti-aircraft guns followed suit and joined the battle. The two anti-aircraft guns formed a dense fire net, covering the positions of the Romanian Sixth Infantry Division, protecting the safety of the positions above.

The bomber pilots of the Soviet Air Force circulated on the brink of life and death every time they dropped bombs, they were baptized by bomb rain. From time to time, planes were hit by anti-aircraft shells and dragged black smoke to the ground.

Not long after, German fighter jets rushed to the battlefield and joined forces with the air defense forces on the ground to suppress the operations of Soviet Air Force bombers.

At this moment, the Soviet army's ground artillery was ready, and the tank troops entered the battle, crossed the infantry position on the west side of the town of Weasley, and rushed towards the position of the Romanian Sixth Infantry Division.

Waiting for the KV-85 tank and T-34 cluster to pass through the position, with the shrill and loud whistle, the Soviet infantry jumped out of the trenches and launched a charge together after the tank.

Recognizing the emergence of Soviet tanks and infantry, behind the position of the Romanian Sixth Infantry Division, German anti-aircraft gunners quickly moved their targets, laying their muzzles flat, and pointing to the rapidly approaching Soviet infantry and tank cluster.

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A T-34 tank had just stopped the body and fired a shot into the Romanian position, and was immediately hit by two 88mm armor-piercing bombs.

The second armor-piercing projectile hit the right side of the rear of the car, easily tearing the armor into the power compartment of the rear of the car, and the powerful impact force hit the engine.

The engine flew out of the vehicle body, rolled and fell behind the vehicle, and was hitting an infantryman following the rear of the vehicle, knocking him out.

Seeing that the tank in front was destroyed, the four or five infantrymen following the tank hesitated for a moment and quickly left the tank, wanting to move behind other tanks.

The two infantry had just left the tank wreckage, and a string of 20mm anti-aircraft shells flew over. The infantry running in front was interrupted by the shells in the waist. The infantry following behind was hit in the chest, and the entire upper body burst, turning into a beautiful blood flower and spraying on the grass.

A KV-85 heavy tank drove by more than ten meters to the right of the T-34 tank. The huge body and the sturdy armored tanks left countless tiny dents, and still tenaciously guided a group of infantry to rush forward until they were targeted by a Pak40 anti-tank gun.

Two 75mm armor-piercing missiles flew in succession. The first one hit the left side of the vehicle body and was shot away. The second one hit the left front of the vehicle body, smashing the guide wheel, forcing the tank to stop in place.

The 88mm armor-piercing bomb flew over immediately, reaching the center of the front of the vehicle body, leaving a round bullet hole on the steel plate.

Mortar shells fell from the sky, crossed the huge tank body, and landed behind the tank. The shells flew across the explosion, and the infantry hiding at the rear of the car lay down in a scream.

The two German anti-aircraft artillery battalions assigned to the Romanian Sixth Infantry Division, together with the anti-aircraft artillery battalions and anti-tank battalions brought by the Sixth Infantry Division, ruthlessly hunted Soviet tanks and infantry with super strong firepower.

In the town of Weasley in the eastern front, Colonel Brezhnev, as soon as the battle started, he led his two subordinates to the west of the town and hid on the infantry positions to check the battlefield situation.

Colonel Brezhnev's face was full of excitement as the infantry and tanks rushed out of the position and launched a charge towards the Romanian army's position.

However, as the tank cluster advanced, the excitement on Colonel Brezhnev's face gradually disappeared and turned into astonishment.

No tanks successfully rushed to the Romanian positions, and none of them were available.

Less than half an hour after the Inner Tan cluster entered the middle of the battlefield, there was almost no moving tank on the battlefield, and only the infantry were still moving.

The surviving infantry either hid behind the wreckage of tanks or lay in low concave craters to avoid bullets and shells flying from all directions, and were unable to continue to launch an attack.

In amazement, the sudden arrival of two big birds attracted the attention of Colonel Brezhnev.

The two planes lowered their altitude and swept across the battlefield.

As he passed over the battlefield, Colonel Brezhnev clearly saw the huge aviation bomb flying away from the abdomen of the plane and landing in the middle of the battlefield.

The thick black smoke and the blazing flames instantly covered an extremely vast piece of ground. The wreckage of a T-34 tank, together with nearby infantry, was flew out by a powerful shock wave, and then disintegrated in the air and turned into fragments on the battlefield.

As the plane passed by, Colonel Brezhnev saw the iron cross badge representing the Luftwaffe shining brightly under the wings.

The battle started less than an hour, the tanks launched a charge for half an hour, and the 5th Brigade of Guards Tanks was over. When did the Romanians on the opposite side become so powerful?

Colonel Brezhnev couldn't believe his eyes, but the cruel facts were placed before him, and he could not believe them.

The tank troops are finished, what should we do? Continue to launch an attack or let the poor infantry retreat?

When Colonel Brezhnev was correcting his anxiety, he suddenly heard a strange noise coming from behind.

The vibration on the ground became more and more violent. With the harsh sound of metal friction, a second tank cluster of more than 30 tanks ran over the position where Colonel Brezhnev was located, preparing to enter the battlefield and launch a new round of attack.

Colonel Brezhnev looked at the tank group driving on the position and knew that it was the 64th Tank Brigade used as a reserve.

The 5th Guards' Fifth Tank Brigade failed to last for more than 50 tanks. How long can the more than 30 tanks of the 64th Tank Brigade last? Twenty minutes?

However, things were beyond Colonel Brezhnev's expectations. Before the tank group of the 64th Tank Brigade entered the middle of the battlefield, overwhelming artillery fire fell from the sky.

The offensive and defensive situation changed by 180 degrees, and the artillery group of the Romanian 6th Infantry Division shifted the target to the 64th Tank Brigade that had just appeared.

The shells fell continuously onto the position where Colonel Brezhnev was located, and the vibration caused was transmitted to the position like an earthquake, and then along the legs to Colonel Brezhnev.

The colonel could only squat in the trenches, like other comrades, opening his mouth wide to avoid shelling.

He could hide in the trenches, but the tanks outside the trenches could only resist artillery fire with their armor.

The sturdy body armor protects the safety of members of the vehicle, but cannot protect the safety of the exposed walking devices.

After the 64th Tank Brigade passed through the flame wall built by Romanian artillery, less than 20 tanks were left to continue to operate.

It was still a routine of putting the enemy nearby and then firing again. On the position of the 6th Romanian Infantry Division, anti-tank gunners and anti-tank gunners quietly waited for the Soviet tanks to approach a distance of about 500 meters before starting to hunt down Soviet tanks.

In front of the powerful anti-tank firepower network, less than 20 tanks were destroyed on the battlefield without lasting ten minutes.

The two tank brigades were wiped out, and the attacking troops lost the attacking spearhead. The infantry on the battlefield suddenly fell into a dilemma.

Finally, I don’t know which corner of the battlefield started, the Soviet infantry no longer had the courage to stay. They turned around and ran to their starting positions in groups of three or three to escape.

Looking at the battlefield situation that was out of control, Colonel Brezhnev was completely disappointed.

When did the Romanians become so powerful?

We can't even beat the Romanians, so what can we use to deal with the Germans?

With disappointment and pain, Colonel Brezhnev left his position and returned to the 18th Army Command.

As soon as he walked into the headquarters, he was about to ask how Major General Kamkov's subsequent battle should be carried out. Colonel Brezhnev happened to see a captain officer rushing to Major General Kamkov and shouting to the major general anxiously: "The Air Force Command just called and they found that there were many tanks heading south along the highway and heading straight for the direction of Redkut Town. The number was about hundreds, and there were many armored vehicles."

Major General Kamkov clenched his fists and thought hard, and soon remembered the identity of this armored force.

"According to the information we have, there is an armored division in the Third Romanian Army. The tanks seen by the Air Force should be Romanian armored divisions. Their Sixth Infantry Division was attacked by us, and it is understandable that they sent armored troops to rescue them."

Colonel Brezhnev heard Major General Kamkov's words, his tense nerves were slightly loose, and hurriedly walked up to ask, "Our offense is not going well. The combat power of the Romanians is beyond our imagination. What should we do next?"

Major General Kamkov said: "There is only one way to stop the attack and turn into defense. After we have stronger strength, it is a good time to launch an attack."

Colonel Brezhnev said, "But how should I explain it to you?"

"I will take all the responsibility and I will not let my comrades waste their lives in vain. I will go to the Front Army Headquarters and give an explanation to my superiors."

Major General Kamkov gave a brief explanation to the officers around him, and was about to set off when the captain officer who had appeared before ran into the command room again.

"Comrade General, the new information just forwarded by the Air Force, they found a large number of tanks and armored vehicles behind the Romanian positions, and it seemed that there was the mysterious tank of the Germans."
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