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Volume 2: My Country Seven Hundred and Nine.  angel on the battlefield

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    July 20, 1943, Moscow.  !

    The competition between the two sides for Moscow continues.  Large quantities of supplies were shipped to Moscow.  This is supplies belonging to the Germans.

    "But the Russians who were holding on in Moscow were unable to get any supplies.

    Especially when it comes to food, even before the war began, Moscow had implemented food rationing.  When the war actually broke out in the city, food shortages had reached a serious level.

    Soldiers in the regular army can still receive enough food to survive every day, but the situation of civilian armed forces is serious and not optimistic.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    They are hungry and fighting for their beliefs.

    The German army has always been fighting steadily. They are not eager to win the final victory immediately. On the contrary, they have shown sufficient patience during the war.

    In some city fortresses, the German army would first continuously bombard them with artillery fire. The fierceness of the artillery fire and the intensity of the bombing were breathtaking.  It was not until after combing through the artillery shells that it was determined that there were not many living people left in the fortress, that the German commandos would carefully occupy the place.

    It seems that this has hindered the German army's advancement speed to a great extent, but it has reduced its own casualties to the greatest extent.

    This is also Ernst.  Marshal Brahm's order - to allow as many soldiers as possible to return home alive.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    In addition to ammunition and food, medicine is also a focus of attention for both parties.

    The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and a large number of corpses that have no time to dispose of are likely to cause the spread of disease.  Whether soldiers who are injured on the battlefield can receive timely treatment is also the key to their survival.

    German field medical teams can be seen everywhere. Those medical officers braved enemy artillery fire and bullets to provide rescue and treatment to soldiers on the verge of death anytime and anywhere.

    And the German soldiers are also grateful to these medical officers. They are like a group of angels on the battlefield, guarding their sides.

    Klingenberg is one of them.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    If it weren¡¯t for those lovely angels, some of the members of his commando team who were injured during the attack would have already said goodbye to this world.

    But on July 20, something happened that made Klingenberg angry:

    Sergeant Marshall and Nurse Linda are missing.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The sergeant is a doctor, and he and nurse Linda are simply the patron saints of German soldiers.

    ¡°He once worked on the operating table for two days and two nights, saving the lives of a large number of German soldiers.

    But now this respected doctor has disappeared!

    "The sergeant heard that there was a wounded man in high danger on the front line, so he rushed to the front line with nurse Linda" His subordinate Smolin briefly reported the situation to him: "  But since last night, the sergeant and the nurse have lost contact, but we found the bodies of the two guards."

    "What the hell, the sergeant fell into the hands of the Russians" Klingenberg's expression turned gloomy: "Are there any clues nearby?"

    "Yes, there is a Russian infantry battalion nearby, equipped with two T-34s. If the sergeant is still alive, then I think it must be there."

    "Assemble the team and advance there immediatelySmolin, take your team and immediately conduct detailed intelligence reconnaissance and report to me!"

    "Yes, Major!"

    At this time, Sergeant Marshall and Nurse Linda did fall into the hands of the Russians.

    They were attacked halfway, and two guards died trying to protect them.  Originally, the Russians wanted to kill them, but when they saw the two prisoners, one a doctor and the other a nurse, they changed their minds.

    After all, doctors are one of the most sought-after professions on the battlefield.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    There are also a large number of wounded in this Russian battalion. Out of the doctor's bounden duty, despite facing the enemy, he and Nurse Linda still tried their best to save the lives of these Russians.

    Especially one of their company commanders was seriously injured. The Soviet battalion commander Pintolov almost used a threatening tone and ordered Sergeant Masuman to save the company commander.

    This company commander named Kapuski is said to be a heroic company commander who was personally received by Comrade Stalin, and he is very valued.

    ¡°I can¡¯t guarantee that I can revive him, his injuries are too serious£®  £®  £®  "

    When Sergeant Marshall said this, Pintolov pulled out his pistol and put it on the Sergeant's head.

    But this did not make Sergeant Marshall have any panic. On the contrary, he encouraged the panicked Nurse Linda to calm down with a smile, and then said calmly: "Mr. Major, I am a doctor, and I will do my best."  I will try my best to complete my tasks, but I will never agree to something that I cannot do. This is against my professional ethics and is seriously irresponsible to the patient.¡±

    Pintolov looked at the German angrily, and finally put down his pistol helplessly: "You must save him, he is a hero, and he was personally received by Comrade Stalin!"

    "To me, heroes and ordinary people are exactly the same" Staff Sergeant Marshall examined Kapuski carefully, then raised his head and asked: "Where is the operating table? Where are the medicines?"

    Pintolov was startled, then shook his head: "No, we don't have any of these things."!

    Sergeant Mathewman said a faint "Oh". He had heard from other German officers about the embarrassing situation of the Russians: "Ms. Linda, see if there is anything useful in the first aid kit we carry."  ?¡±

    "Sergeant, okay."

    Under simple conditions, Kapuski underwent emergency surgery without anesthesia and was in excruciating pain. Fortunately, Staff Sergeant Mathewman¡¯s superb surgery did not disappoint.

    "You are a very courageous officer." Sergeant Marshall said while inspecting the treated wounds.

    "Thank you, doctor." said the weak Kapuski: "Your Russian is so good. Where did you learn it?"

    "Oh, I understand English, Russian, and a little bit of Portuguese." Staff Sergeant Mathurman continued: "Mr. Officer, I must remind you that although I have performed some treatment on your wound, your  The injury is too serious. If we can't get medical treatment in time and send you to a place with better conditions, I'm afraid you won't survive tonight."

    "I know, I know" Kapuski sighed softly: "But we don't have any medicines or field hospitals for these Doctor, you have done everything you can.  £®

    Sergeant Marshall has some regrets. As a doctor, he cannot tolerate his patients dying in front of his eyes, but what can he do about the current situation?

    At this time, the sound of artillery came over, and a group of German commandos appeared outside the Soviet position under the cover of a Panther tank, and quickly launched into the attack.

    That¡¯s Klingenberg and his commandos.

    They must find a way to rescue Sergeant Marshall and Nurse Linda no matter what the cost.

    Pintolov and his soldiers immediately launched a counterattack.  The terrain here is very favorable for the defenders. In a short period of time, the German army will not be able to break into the position.

    After the first German attack was repelled, there were more wounded here.  The few medicines in the first aid kit had long been used up, but Sergeant Marshall was still trying every means to save the lives of the wounded.  In the eyes of a real doctor, there are no enemies

    However, at this time Kapsky's situation became very serious and he was already in a dangerous situation.

    "He can't last more than an hour without medicine" Even though Pintolov pointed the gun at his head again, Sergeant Mathurman said calmly: "And even if there are medicines now, I'm afraid  £®

    "I don't have any medicine, no!" Pintolov shouted angrily, and suddenly his voice stopped suddenly. He looked at Staff Sergeant Marshallman and then at Nurse Linda: "We don't have any but  £®

    Sergeant Marshall knew what he wanted to do. Sure enough, Pintolov immediately said: "Doctor, prescribe the medicines you need and what's your name?"

    "Mashuman, J. Massurman." Staff Sergeant Massurman calmly fired the list of medicines he needed, but did not give it to Pintolov, but put it in Linda's hand: "I think  If I guess correctly, are you going to use me as a hostage to let Nurse Linda go to the German army opposite to ask for medicine? "

    "You are so smart, doctor." Pintolov smiled: "Lovely nurse, please leave here now. Within half an hour, I need to see the medicine. Go tell the German officer opposite if my request cannot be met."  If satisfied, Sergeant Marshall's body will be shot."

    "Go ahead, Linda,do not be afraid!  "Staff Sergeant Mathewman encouraged Linda with a smile.

    Linda waved a white flag and walked out.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Dr. Mathurman is in their hands. Here is a list of medicines that the Russians need." When she saw Major Klingenberg, Nurse Linda said hurriedly: "Major, please give me the medicines immediately. Now  Several rifles were pressed against the doctor's head."

    "Get ready now!" Klingenberg said without hesitation: "Smolin, you are responsible for delivering the medicine to the Russians. Nurse Linda, you are safe now."

    "No!" Linda said unexpectedly: "I must send it myself, the doctor is still in their hands! I will never abandon the doctor and be here alone."

    Klingenberg was silent for a moment: "Do you know that if we go back again, we are not sure that we can rescue you safely?"

    "I know." Linda barely controlled her fear: "But I still won't leave the doctor alone!"

    What a brave girl this is.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  All the commandos thought so in their hearts.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Linda came back and brought back the medicines that Sergeant Marshall needed, but it was too late.

    Kapsky has closed his eyes forever.

    "I have tried my best." After checking but there was no possibility of rescue, Sergeant Marshall stood up.

    Pintolov looked at him coldly: "Then, what's the use of keeping you? Doctor?"

    "I can help you save more soldiers" Although Staff Sergeant Marshall said this, there was no trace of fear in his words or expression: "If you must kill  Please let Nurse Linda go. She is just a woman and a nurse. She should not die here."

    "I don't need you to save anyone! Everyone here will die." Pintolov's cold tone made people shudder: "I won't let this lady go. Do I want her to save more Germans?"  ? No, please give up such unrealistic ideas."

    The long dark night has finally passed.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When daylight came, the Klingenberg Commando, newly supported by two tanks, launched another attack on the Soviet army.  All Pintolov's T-34s were destroyed during the shelling, and under the powerful German assault, the position here will soon be lost.

    Pintolov also knew very well that when the next German attack begins, it will be time to end it all.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "You, doctor, and you, nurse, please stand up." Pintolov looked at the German indifferently and stood up: "Then, please come here immediately."

    Sergeant Marshall knew what he wanted to do: "Do you want to shoot us in the back? Major, if possible, I want you to kill us in front of us!"

    "You can do whatever I tell you to do. I have the final say here!" Pintolov shouted loudly: "I want the Germans to see with their own eyes that their doctors and nurses can't even save their own lives."  ! I want them to see with their own eyes how their so-called patron saint died tragically!"

    Staff Sergeant Marshallman smiled faintly. He noticed that Nurse Linda's whole body was trembling. He held Linda's hand and said softly: "Thank you for coming back, Linda. If fate is destined for us to have such a  The ending, please accept it bravely.¡±

    "I know, I know" Linda's voice was trembling, but she tried her best not to let the Russians see her fear. She held Sergeant Marshall's hand tightly, and then moved  Bravely walked out with the doctor.

    When leaving here, Sergeant Marshall looked back and said the last words: "Major, you will regret it, I guarantee you will regret it!"

    Klingenberg and his commandos saw two men walking out of the Soviet position.

    He could see clearly in the telescope, it was Staff Sergeant Marshall and Nurse Linda who had saved countless lives.

    He also saw that the Russian machine guns had been set up.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "No - get down, get down!" Klingenberg shouted.

    "Get down, doctor! Get down, nurse!" All the commandos shouted together.

    "Smolin, machine gun, cover the doctor! Damn it, cover!"

    But no matter how much the commandos here waved or shouted, they couldn't be heard by Sergeant Marshall and Nurse Linda.

    "I often think that if the war is over, I will return to the University of Berlin to continue my research" As he walked forward, Mathurmann stepped forward.While saying: "What about you, Linda, what do you want to do after the war is over?"

    "I want to enter a big hospital, and I have two younger brothers to support." The fear was gradually dissipating from Linda, and she told the doctor her dream: "Doctor, are the Russians about to shoot?  "

    "Yeah, they're about to shoot."

    "Look, our people are waving at us, as if telling us to lie down."

    "I know, but before we fall down, the Russian machine guns will ringLinda, we can't escape the bulletsare you ready?"

    "I'm ready, doctor."

    "Well, at least the advantage now is that our people no longer have to risk huge sacrifices to rescue us"

    "I really want to go back to Berlin"

    "Yes, I still have a lot of research to do"

    When Sergeant Marshall said this, machine gunfire rang out behind them.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Sergeant Marshall and Linda fell in front of the position, and their hands were still tightly held together until they died.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Klingenberg and his commandos watched helplessly as doctors and nurses died in front of them. The doctor had saved his team members countless times, but when the doctor died, they were unable to do anything.

    Klingenberg bit his lips tightly. He was used to seeing life and death, but for the first time, his heart bled in the face of death.

    "Smolin, attack, remember, I want the Russian commander alive!"

    "Yes, Major, you will definitely be able to meet the Russian commander!"

    The tanks started rolling on their tracks, and the commandos took their revenge.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The last gunshot stopped here, and the battle was over.

    Pintolov saw a German officer appear in front of him, playing with a dagger in his hand. The German officer said coldly: "What I'm curious about now is that Sergeant Marshall said when he left here.  Something?"

    "Major, you will regret it, I guarantee you will regret it!"

    These were the last words Staff Sergeant Marshallman said to Pintolov.  And now, this statement is about to be confirmed!

    Klingenberg slowly inserted the dagger into Pintolov's thigh, bit by bit, and then said word by word in an extremely terrifying tone:

    "Now, it's time for you to pay back all this!"
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