The Third Reich in Desperation

Third Reich Episode 130

But now, everyone is a colleague of the SS Army, and the two staff officers who returned the gift also used the familiar hand-raising salute: "Everyone has worked hard, go to the rest area on the right and have a cup of coffee to refresh yourself. By the way, who is here? Is it Colonel Knox?"

"I am!" Hearing the roll call, Nax turned and looked at the staff officer who was speaking: "Is there anything to explain?"

"Our division commander, Lieutenant General Koland, attacked the Polish army for the first time, so I want to talk to you about your views on the Polish army and your combat experience. I heard that you just participated in the attack on the Modlin Fortress and defeated Poles." This staff officer had heard about the achievements of Nax and others, and he couldn't hide his inner admiration at all when he spoke.

Nax was actually very embarrassed about the staff's admiration and Lieutenant General Korland's watching.At the beginning, when they fought in Fortress of Modlin, they basically relied on their decisive advantages in technical equipment to crush the Polish army, and there were no tactics worth learning from.

The police division didn't have an assault gun, so how could they learn Nax's tactics.

However, the kindness was hard to come by, and Nax went to Keland's division headquarters with two staff officers to talk about his experience.

At the division headquarters of the police division, Colander did not wait idly, but had been discussing the battle situation with the three regiment leaders under his command.

Seeing Nax striding into the division headquarters with the two staff officers, Koland put down the telescopic pole in his hand this time, and walked towards Nax from the wall with a map of Warsaw: "Colonel! You are here So timely! We are studying how to attack the complex barricades outside Warsaw's urban area."

Without a word of nonsense, Koland straight to the point raised the current difficulties: "Although the four consecutive days of air strikes have greatly weakened the combat effectiveness of the Warsaw defenders, Commander Rundstede also captured a Just after the air raid ended, two divisions commanding the 10th Army entered the city of Warsaw."

While listening to Korland's introduction of the war situation in Warsaw, Nax followed Korland to the side of the huge map of Warsaw where he was standing just now.

When they saw the two of them walking to the wall of the map that had already marked the interior defense zone of the Polish military city based on the news sent back by the reconnaissance plane, the staff officer who stayed at the division headquarters stood up and explained in detail for Koland: "According to what we got According to intelligence, the Polish army has built about 25 main barricades inside the city, and there are also many scattered soldier divisions in various buildings. These are the biggest problems we will face next.”

The Polish army is still able to organize such a line of defense. Much of the credit belongs to Filipowitz, who once led the army on the Eastern Front to repel the National Railway Musingo, and now returns to Warsaw to be in charge of the garrison.

The general who became the commander of the Warsaw city defense by accident can be said to be the only good general in Poland today.

In the original history, he once led the only armored brigade in Poland, and once became a thorn in the side of the German armored forces, repeatedly delaying the advance of the German army.

Today, although the Polish army has disbanded its armored brigade because of the influence of Reinhardt, a traverser, Filipowitz, a good general of the Polish armored force, has also become a cavalry division commander.

However, he is still worthy of his title of "Poland No.1 General"!

When fighting on the Eastern Front, Timoshenko applied for air force support several times a day and organized more than a dozen large and small multi-point charges, but still failed to break through the thin line of defense organized by Filipovitz.

After rushing into the Western Front, although he was not ready yet, he was defeated by an elite cavalry battalion with two tanks led by the tank wizard Wittmann of the [-]st Panzer Division of the SS.

Subsequently, although the 13th Cavalry Division under Filipovitz was chased by the [-]st Armored Division of the SS, it was difficult to survive, but it barely escaped the pursuit and retreated all the way back to Warsaw.

Back in Warsaw, Filipovitz assembled the remaining remnants of the headquarters as a missing cavalry battalion and kept it as a reserve.

At the same time, he also quickly mobilized a large number of workers and militiamen who remained in Warsaw to the streets, built barricades, dug trenches, delivered ammunition, and quickly established temporary barricades and building firepower points.

It can be said that this last Polish general who can fight independently supported the last resistance of the Polish army and abruptly postponed the date of Poland's subjugation!

Body 2 Chapter [-]: Poland Will Not Die

After communicating with the members of the weapons experiment group, following the order of Commander Colander, black torrents flowed quickly.

The officers and soldiers of the police division quickly lined up and entered the offensive position in batches.The crew members of the weapons experiment group assembled in an open space between the two offensive positions as planned.

In order to win the city of Warsaw in one fell swoop, Rundstede finally invested in the most tenacious, even the craziest SS troops.This time, Rundstede, who made up his mind, contacted General Ler's Fourth Air Force, and dispatched three batches of bomber squadrons to clean up the battlefield for the SS.

Immediately after the bombing ended, the Police Division and the Weapons Experimental Regiment took over the two infantry divisions that had previously entered the city from the 10th Army, and undertook the next task of street fighting.

Accompanied by Colander's offensive orders one after another to each department, the phalanxes that were neatly lined up quickly turned into a black lightning bolt, and the assault guns entered the battlefield surrounded by them.

The whole process was quiet and quick, without mobilization, and there were no slogans, and there was no shouting of Long Live the Führer in unison as advertised in domestic newspapers.However, no one present will doubt that these well-trained silent fighters are the most terrifying killing machines on the battlefield!

When the SS soldiers entered a ceasefire zone previously maintained by the two sides, the machine guns deployed by the Polish barricades immediately opened fire on these uninvited guests.

In the past, German soldiers would first suppress the opponent with machine guns, and then destroy it with infantry artillery or mortars.

When encountering a tricky angle from the opponent, the air force cannot support it, the infantry artillery cannot hit it, and the opponent's fortifications are sufficient, and the mortar cannot destroy it. Mortar shells, send out sappers to place explosives to destroy.

But this time, the SS soldiers who discovered the Polish machine gun only needed to hide behind the assault gun, and slowly moved forward with the Grizzly assault gun against the flying bullets.

The black marks on the front armor of those Grizzly assault guns blasted by the 25-pound howitzers of Modlin Fortress silently mocked the feeble counterattacks of the street fighting Poles.

When driving to a suitable distance, this Grizzly assault gun only needs to stop, and then fine-tune the barrel to aim at the barricade. As the muzzle spits out a burst of fire, the entire barricade will be directly destroyed by a 150mm high-explosive shell .

Then before the smoke and dust of the explosion dissipated, the MG33 light machine gun of the SS would start to suppress the fire, while the rest of the soldiers would jump up and rush through the barricade area, striking rhythmically with the G43 semi-automatic rifle, and the MG33 The piercing sound of the machine gun tearing the oilcloth was mixed with the clear gunshot of the Mauser 98k, forming a battlefield symphony that devoured life.

Of course, the tickets used by the Poles to buy this symphony performance are their own lives!

The gunfire lasted only a short time, and the SS quickly cleared the block.

After the last basement was baptized by two grenades and flamethrowers, the black storms began to clean up the battlefield calmly and orderly, and rescued the injured comrades.

The same scene was repeated in one block after another.

Filipovitz was located in the headquarters in the center of Warsaw. He was surprised to find that the SS took less than one morning to surpass the planned distance that the Wehrmacht had failed to advance in two full days!

Finally, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the SS met their last stubble-the most structurally solid building in the center of Warsaw.

The five-story fortified building was chosen by Filipovitz himself as his operational headquarters and had been used as the last barrier against the German attack.

For this reason, Filipovitz also concentrated all 8 anti-aircraft guns in the whole of Warsaw here to resist the bombing from the Luftwaffe.

He wants to turn this place into the most powerful defensive fortress in Warsaw!

Indeed, he did.

The three Grizzly assault guns that converged here fired several shots with 3mm guns. Even though the bombed building was full of holes, the reinforced concrete structure of the building still withstood the impact.In the building, there were still quite a few guns spewing flames from time to time.

However, with the arrival of the Rhino assault gun, the life of this building has finally entered the countdown.

Due to its low mobility, the Rhino assault gun has previously been left behind by attacking forces.And when the attack is blocked, this assault gun will naturally arrive and usher in its own opportunity to play.

As the commander of the Rhino assault gun crew, despite the special training, Sergeant Karl knows very well that the effect of concrete destruction bombs on this kind of frame structure building is actually very poor.After all, concrete destruction bombs are only suitable for hitting bunkers. When hitting this kind of building, they can only penetrate a few walls, and then fly far away and explode.

Therefore, Sergeant Karl ordered his 170mm heavy gun to be loaded with high-explosive shells.

In order to save the life of the barrel, he also used a reduced charge. After all, it does not require a lot of muzzle kinetic energy to shoot this thing, and people who know how to live will plan carefully.

With a dull cannon sound, the shell was pushed out of the muzzle by the propellant and flew towards the building.

Immediately afterwards, a 70-kilogram projectile filled with explosives hit the center of the building and exploded violently.

...a huge crater appeared on the front of the whole building, like a piece of black bread was bitten by someone, and the continuous gunfire in the building could not be heard, and it did not return to the previous state until the smoke and dust cleared. Suppression.

However, Karl did not give the Polish army in the building time to breathe.

With the efforts of the two loaders, the second shell was quickly pushed into the chamber, and there was another cannon sound, and half of the building, which was originally a relatively complete structure, collapsed!

"Cough cough...cough cough." The huge collapse also spread to the command room on the first floor where Filipovitz was located. He slowly supported the wall and climbed up from the room full of scattered dust: " Is there anyone alive..., is there anyone alive here besides me..."

Although Filipovitz's voice was hoarse due to inhaling a lot of dust in this smoke-filled room, he still called for the survivors as loudly as possible.

Ten seconds, 20 seconds, half a minute, 1 minute....

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