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Volume 2: My Country Six Hundred and Fifty-Nine.  The choice of fate (Part 2)

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    !Luck has been decided at this time.  !

    Tasotsky, who was unwilling to give up anyone, finally tasted the consequences: he and his troops were overtaken by the Germans.

    That¡¯s Commando Mylistel.

    Mailister did not expect that the pursuit would be so smooth and that the enemy would retreat so slowly.

    "Ah, Popotsky's intelligence is absolutely correct. The enemy's troops carry a large number of non-combatants.  From this point of view, the enemy commander is still worthy of admiration.

    After all, at this time, he still has not given up on any of them.  £®

    A commander who never gives up on his subordinates is always worthy of respect.

    However, respect is one thing, but how to eliminate them is another.

    Without much hesitation, Mailister immediately directed his team members to attack.

    But after all, there are nearly 800 people on the opposite side, and they are extremely strict. More importantly, among these Russians, in addition to staff officers and others, there are also a large number of political workers.

    It is difficult for outsiders to understand the firmness of these people in their beliefs.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When they discovered the Germans, they immediately threw themselves into the battle.  Machine guns, submachine guns, grenades.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  They used all the weapons at their disposal to fight back.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Even those thirty women all participated in the battle without exception.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Mylistel couldn't come up with a good solution for a while.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    These Russians have really lost their minds completely.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  However, Mailister was not worried that they would run away. There were friendly troops everywhere. Once this Russian unit was captured, they would not be able to escape.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Solving them is just a matter of time.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The German commandos carried out some small-scale attacks and killed about a dozen Russians. Their attacks were not violent but they suppressed the Soviet troops on the opposite side.

    Now, what they are waiting for is the arrival of Weidmann tank reinforcements.  Once the tank troops arrive, the end of the Russians will come.

    Opposite them, when the Germans were discovered, Ozkoman was attacked and they had lost any chance of breaking through.

    Since we are desperate, let everyone die here.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He continued to command the troops to fight bravely, and continued to send out small troops to see if there was any possibility of protecting General Tasotsky's breakout.

    But the ending is disappointing.

    Under such circumstances, Tasotsky did not panic too much. Anyway, from the beginning of the German general offensive and the failure of the Soviet army to break through, he had already made up his mind to die.

    He believes that he is a sinner, and sinners are not qualified to live in this world.

    General Lindelof's telegram was placed in front of him. Tasotsky thought for a long time before sending the telegram to General Lindelof. In the telegram, Tasotsky told him everything he was facing.  , and told the general that a breakthrough was no longer possible.

    And he solemnly mentioned that he would never be a traitor to the Soviet Union and would die for the great cause.

    After sending this telegram, Tasotsky felt a lot more relaxed. Now, the question he had to consider was why it failed.

    Is the German army too powerful?  Maybe.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Is there a major strategic error?  Maybe.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Are there too many new recruits in the Soviet Third Army?  Maybe.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    There are too many possibilities, and countless possibilities constitute the failure of the legion.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    My own fate has been decided, but what about the fate of the Third Army?  What is the fate of the Soviet Union as a whole?  What could it be?

    Tasotsky felt that he was in a trance.

    He seemed to have seen the future of the Soviet Union:

    An illusory huge shadow is appearing over the Soviet Union. Ah, that should be a knight, right?  He wore a skull mask given by the God of Death and black armor, rode a flaming skeleton horse, and held a sharp spear in his hand that could destroy everything.

    Wherever the spear touched, all resistance was wiped out.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Who is that?  Who is that?  Skull mask, flaming war horse - ah, Tasotsky remembered, only one person is worthy of such a costume:

    The Skeleton Baron!

    Without him, there is no one.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    ?His momentum makes even his enemies want to bow to him; his majesty makes even his enemies admire him; his magic makes even his enemies bow before him.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Only he is worthy of the title of Baron Skeleton¡ª¡ªErnst.  Brahm!

    The sound of the artillery suddenly brought Tasotsky back from his thoughts. He couldn't help but shiver. God, this is the most tense moment of the battle. Why did he think of an enemy?

    He looked towards the battlefield and saw several German tanks appearing. A sad and wry smile appeared on Tasotsky's face.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The enemy is probably already fighting here, and even the tank troops have been mobilized.

    The Soviet soldiers who fought so hard were very brave, but they were just making a final struggle.

    Tasotsky saw a major, a political cadre. Tasotsky forgot his name for a while.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He saw the major holding a bag of explosives in his hand, trying to rush up to blow up the tank despite the enemy's machine gun fire. However, after only a few steps, he was beaten into a hornet's nest by the machine gun.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  !

    Then, another soldier rushed out. He looked like he wanted to continue the mission that the major had not completed, but before his hand even touched the explosive package, he fell next to the major's body again.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    What a brave soldier.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Tasotsky thought sadly in his heart.  £®  £®  £®  £®  It's a pity, if they are trained, they can become the best combatants in three months at most.

    But the Germans will not give them this chance again.

    The appearance of six Tiger tanks is simply a nightmare for the Russians.  And then, two more of the latest Panther tanks appeared.

    It seems that Weidmann found all possible tanks as much as possible.

    Looking for it, the end of the Russians has truly come.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Tiger and Leopard launched the assault as if no one was around, simply treating the enemy on the opposite side as a living target.  The Soviet troops defending here were forced to use light weapons to engage in a life-and-death fight with these eight steel monsters.

    There is no possibility of success at all.

    Even if there are eight T34s here, facing so many Tigers and Panthers, there is no hope of success, and now all the Russians can use are their flesh and blood.

    They kept trying to blow up the enemy tanks, but they sacrificed thirty people before they finally succeeded in killing a Tiger.

    But this will not have the slightest impact on the battle.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Those German infantry, following the tanks, quickly broke through the Russian defense line. Even at this time, the Russians were still fighting bravely with the Germans who rushed into the position.

    But holding bayonets in hand, they were mercilessly fired by German soldiers' submachine guns.

    This is not a war - no!  This is just a massacre!

    Mailister and his companions have long since given up the idea of ??persuading the Russians here to surrender. Judging from their previous performance, I am afraid that no one here will be willing to surrender voluntarily - no!

    The only thing that can end this is a bullet.

    Facing the incoming German troops, a large number of Russians rushed forward, but a large number of Russians fell under the storm of bullets fired by the German soldiers.

    Half an hour later, the Soviet army's temporary defense line was basically broken through, killing more than 300 Russians and capturing 200 more.

    There are less than 300 Russians left, and they continue to hold on to the last line of defense.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The captured Russians glared at the German soldiers. If possible, Mailister and his companions firmly believed that they would break the rope and continue fighting.

    Even the women among the captives.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Mailister wanted to try an impossible task - trying to comfort the last Russians to surrender, but the envoy he sent out was shot by the opponent's bullets before he saw the Russians.

    Forget it, let¡¯s give up on this idea.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The remaining seven tanks have been lined up in a row, their muzzles pointed horribly forward.  Then the artillery shells roared down and bursts of fire rose in the enemy's position.

    The explosions continued, and the Russians could be seen looking very embarrassed in the smoke and fire.

    "Let's end it." Mylistel sighed and said.

    So the German army¡¯s final attack here began.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

      "It's over." Tasotsky also sighed.

    He took a rifle with a bayonet from Captain Ozkoman, and then loudly told all the survivors:

    "Comrades, let us make one last charge!"

    It is undeniable that these Russians behaved very bravely, but when they die, Moscow will not shed a tear for them.  Moscow may even say this:

    "Due to the serious mistakes of Tasotsky and other frontline generals, which undermined the overall operation of the great commander Comrade Stalin, we suffered such a disastrous defeatFor such reasons, it was decided  Fire Marshal Vasilevs from his position as a member of the military. £®

    That¡¯s all, that¡¯s all.

    Tasotsky and his men actually died worthless.

    Their courage to fight for the Soviet Union will not be known. Everyone will only see from official documents in Moscow how Tasotsky repeatedly disobeyed the orders of his superiors and caused the Soviet army's disastrous defeat in Elklin.

    The truth has been lost in history.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  And this was also the fate of Tasotsky and his men.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Your fate is irreversible, so just accept it.

    Like an ordinary soldier, Tasotsky bravely rushed towards the enemy tank with a bayonet in his hand.  Following him was Captain Ozkoman and all his comrades.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Artillery shells were whistling, machine gun bullets were whistling, and the Russians were unable to break through such a fire blockade and rush in front of the Germans.

    There were fewer and fewer soldiers around Tasotsky, and then Ozkoman also fell in a pool of blood.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He saw the comrade, the division commander, rushing up from his side. Then Ozkoman let out a long sigh and closed his eyes.

    ¡°Relief, this is really a relief. From now on, you no longer have to worry about your teachers and comrades, and you no longer have to face all the sorrow in the village.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  !

    Who says this is not a good thing?

    Tasotsky suddenly froze there. He looked down and saw several bullets piercing through his body. He staggered, but he was unwilling to fall.  He opened his mouth, but found that no sound came out.

    Then, another string of bullets came.

    The frontline commander of the Soviet Third Army and the commander of the 190th Division, Major General Tasotsky, died on this battlefield!

    After the battle, the Germans found Tasotsky's body and buried him ceremoniously.  A brave enemy must be treated with respect.

    The history of war, war, respect is respect.

    Baron Alexson once told his men that if you can't respect your enemies, you will never be respected yourself.

    The battle is over.

    The air is still filled with the smell of smoke and blood that will never subside.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Soviet army of nearly 800 people said that they captured more than 200 people, which was a very small number. From this, we can also see the Soviet army's determination to fight to the death.  But in today's war, victory can no longer be achieved with a determination to die.

    The German soldiers did not mistreat these prisoners, but sent them all to the rear.  However, the prisoners were not honest on the way and tried to snatch the weapons of the escorting soldiers. As a result, about eighty Russians were killed in the exchange of fire.

    It¡¯s a bit helpless. There is still a lot of work to be done to make them honest.

    And this is probably what Bill Janloski and other Soviet military and political cadres have to do.

    After learning that the Mailister Commando and the Weidmann Armored Force had successfully killed the Soviet Army¡¯s top commander in Elklin, Tassotsky, Wang Weiyi immediately sent a telegram of congratulations.

    At this time, the Soviet army had been completely defeated in the entire battlefield from Elklin to Samiros. The heavy losses caused the Soviet army to finally lose any hope of continuing to resist.

    Wang Weiyi immediately ordered to completely end the Battle of Elklin before February 16.

    Now, all that's left is to see how many enemies the Germans can destroy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    General Lindelof, who was fighting in Samiros, was also forced to face a disastrous defeat.  When he received Tasotsky's last telegram, he knew that Tasotsky would no longer be alive.

    That¡¯s okay, at least you can leave with dignity.

      Is life really that meaningful?  When they return to Moscow, they will face endless scrutiny, which is the greatest insult to a soldier.

    And now, at least Tasotsky no longer has to face such torture.

    Not only did the troops under his command fail to break through, but starting from two hours, the German counter-offensive began. The exhausted Soviet army could no longer stop the German offensive.

    Soon, Lindelof will face the same fate as Tasotsky.

    Lindelof's suicide note has been written, and it is for his family. In the suicide note, Lindelof told his wife and children that he died for his beliefs, had no regrets, and hoped that his children would grow up  Later, he was able to inherit his legacy and continue to fight for the Bolsheviks.

    He also expressed his apologies to his wife, believing that he had never been able to fulfill his responsibilities as a husband. He had never taken care of family matters and the upbringing of his children, leaving them all to his wife. Looking back now, he was really very  It's a pity, but there is no way to compensate.

    After writing this, he wrote a letter to Marshal Vasilevsky:

    "Obviously, we failed, and this failure will have a series of irreparable effectsI believe that after winning the Battle of Elklin,  The German army will take advantage of the situation and continue to advance towards Stalingrad without giving us any time to breathe. The initiative in the war is now in the hands of the Germans. £®  An important gateway, where we need to fight the most brutal battle, and many people will die, but I believe that the final victory will be ours.£®

    £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  There are some things I must report to you. In the battle of Elklin, the German army showed terrible fighting qualities and the power of their weapons. If this is the case, we cannot defeat our enemy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The only possibility of victory is to fully mobilize the confidence of Soviet soldiers to fight to the death for the motherland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    In the battlefield war, I met our biggest enemy for the first time, Ernst.  Brahm, it seems that from the very beginning of the war, he knew what we were going to do and had us firmly in his hands.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  In future wars, this will be our most formidable opponent, far more than any German army.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    When he finished the last word, he put down his pen and let out a long breath.

    Now that all the changes have been made, it¡¯s time to face death bravely.  The German army will rush here soon. What will you do when facing the enemy's gun?

    ? Survival or death?

    The goddess of fate seemed to be laughing at General Lindelof. She seemed to be telling the Soviet general:

    Since the fate has been decided, all he can do is accept it!
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