My Third Empire

Chapter 477: Noble occupier

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When Guderian stood on a high hill and watched his troops march across the vast Ukrainian plains, he knew why the head of state did not agree with the strategic plan of the Soviet Defense Forces to attack the Soviet Union.

Hundreds of tanks once made Guderian feel magnificent, coupled with cars and armored vehicles, as well as command vehicles and other logistics vehicles. His first armored division was a monster when he was in France.

But now, between the sky and the earth, these vehicles meander on the road, compared with the magnificence of nature, they are almost as small as earthworms. Tens of thousands of troops scattered on this plain, and they could no longer be found in an instant. Originally, he thought that his troops could control many areas. As a result, it now seems that he is only controlling some of the most basic defensive zones. The troops were still dispersed.

At the beginning, Guderian mobilized his troops as a battalion. Later, because the front was too long and the terrain was too large, he began to be forced to fight with the company as the basic unit. Later, there was even a platoon or a squad. Forces are attacking, which is a very distressing thing for a group army commander.

The 9th Mechanized Infantry Army has caught up with Guderian, and the SS 3rd Armored Division and 9th Motorized Infantry Division also handed the defense line to the German infantry behind them, catching up with the 1st Armored Division attack The pace, which made Guderian more available troops, but after these troops were sent to various attack points, they still found that they were too small for this land.

The fighting was unusually weird. The German offensive troops were not really large in size. Only about 200,000 people were involved in the first counterattack. Then these troops were strengthened to 450,000, but compared to the Soviet Union they were dealing with. Troops, this offensive force is by no means huge.

In another huge encirclement consisting of 300,000 Germans, the Soviets had about 600,000 troops. However, due to the lack of heavy weapons and air support, these troops could not break through the originally sparse defense line formed by the Germans.

Everywhere on the battlefield you can see 1,000 Soviet Red Army soldiers holding their hands up and surrendering to 100 German soldiers. It can also be seen everywhere, with more than 20 German soldiers carrying guns and attacking thousands of Soviet Red Army.

A field photographer captured the German attack on the village at that time: two German machine gunners set up their machine gun positions behind a fence at the entrance of the village, and then the machine gun positions began to pour ammunition, and a dozen German troops rounded up and rushed in. Inside the village, about ten minutes later, they rushed out of the village about 300 panicked Soviet Red Army soldiers. These people looked hungry for a long time and raised their hands in fear to ask the Germans to give them something to eat.

As the highest German chief of staff on the Eastern Front, Manstein drew up an operational plan called "Sparkle" under the direction of Akado. This operational plan allowed the Germans to advance at the fastest speed after the operation of Soul Quiz. The Soviet Red Army did not respond to the previous occupation of Ukraine and Belarus, and at the same time completely wiped out all the field troops on the Eastern Front of the Soviet Army.

Now this "shining" is enough to shine. The Germans encircled most of the Soviet mobile forces on the 8th day after the battle began. Now the Soviet Northern Forces led by Timoshenko are still intact. The Soviet Red Army in the rest of the region is still complete. Has fallen into the catastrophe of total collapse.

A German reconnaissance unit appeared on the edge of a small town this morning. Two German soldiers on motorcycles stopped in the wheat field not far away. A four-wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicle was more daring. Larger, it crossed the wheat field and stopped on the street of the town. The two German grenadiers sitting on the car jumped off the armored car and bent forward against the wall to the first crossroad after they entered the town. mouth.

Several Ukrainian women with scarves on their heads carried a basket and saw the Germans who had broken into their town. So they spoke to the Germans in a hurry. The two German grenadiers could not understand these people and could only lean on Beside the wall watched these chattering foreign women.

Soon the roar of the motorcycle engine attracted the attention of these locals. A German motorcycle with a "sidecar" drove into the town, and a German on a motorcycle confronted the two Germans who arrived first. The grenadier shouted: "There seems to be no Soviet soldiers around here."

"What are they talking about?" A German army was holding his gun nervously while asking his companion.

"My Russian is not very good." German soldiers wearing glasses on motorcycles helplessly spread their hands: "I just heard them talking about Russians, leaving, eating."

"They want to invite us to dinner?" A German soldier smiled and said the most unlikely guess: "I think if they are inviting us to dinner, I will give all the cigarettes to the platoon leader."

"I'm afraid your cigarettes can't be kept." A skinny man in suspenders pulled away a few Ukrainian women and came to the German soldiers, reaching out to shake hands with the German soldiers: "Hello, my name is Polly Tikowski, a middle school teacher here, I speak German. "

"Hello, what are these girls talking about?" The German veteran headed, carrying a rifle, asked the Ukrainian women.

"They said thank you for coming here to rescue them from the devil's hands. They are willing to cook dinner for you, and they said that there are no Soviet soldiers here anymore, and they withdrew this morning." Sky's middle school teacher replied.

"..." The young German soldier was very speechless when he thought that he had just sent a cigarette because of his cheap mouth.

"That ... what ..." The German veteran felt very embarrassed because he didn't remember the other party's name. He continued to ask embarrassedly: "Are you sure there are no Soviet soldiers here?"

"Yes, sir, Russians are not welcome here, so you can rest assured." What Hesky nodded: "The direction they left is Zhengdong, and they walked very hurriedly."

"You two, go to the east to guard. If you find something, you will immediately fire a gun." The veteran nodded and began to arrange the task: "The armored vehicle is waiting in the south of the town. The rest of the people continue to search forward, expanding the search range to about 5 kilometers , Start acting. "

The two soldiers who did not come down on the motorcycle nodded and started the motorcycle to leave the intersection. The two soldiers began to move in the predetermined direction against the wall. On the street they saw a 122mm anti-aircraft gun that was blown up by the Soviets themselves, as well as several abandoned military vehicles.

Soon the first German troops came to this small town abandoned by the Soviets. Two leopard tanks passed through the city, followed by about 500 fully armed grenadiers, cars and armored vehicles stopped for a while. In the town, the huge swastikas one after another were also roofed by the engineers.

Later, soldiers began to set up radio antennas on the roof of the mayor's office in the middle of the town. After the grenadiers searched the house where the citizens lived, they no longer disturbed the people. Following a few convertible cars were driven into the town, the German officials wearing straight military uniforms showed up, which made the local Ukrainian girls immediately doubled.

As time passed, more and more German officers were coming, and the ranks were getting bigger and bigger. Until General Liszt got off the car, local people knew that this was already used by the German e-group army as a temporary front-line headquarters. .

Politikovsky and two beautiful Ukrainian girls were selected as representatives of the locals, and they received a cordial meeting with General Liszt. Several people enthusiastically chatted about the local customs and customs. Politikovsky also pointed to a beautiful Ukrainian girl and introduced the local costume characteristics and customs.

When Liszt assured them that the Germans would only collect one-tenth of this year's crop harvest as a tax, the Ukrainian girl's screams covered her mouth and spread well. Then the town was boiling, because the Germans promised to return the Ukrainian captives to the locals. As long as the captives worked in Poland's "construction brigade" for a year, they could safely return to their hometown. People sang and danced to celebrate the arrival of the German army. From this moment, the status of the "German occupation army" also sublimated to the "German liberator" who was noble.

A dozen men hiding in the wheat field were persuaded by Politikovsky to return to the town. As a result, the Germans did not embarrass them, and even a young man wearing a Soviet military uniform was ordered to be amnesty by Liszt. So the Germans once again jumped from "liberators" to "people sent by God to liberate Ukraine".

Everywhere is grateful that the Germans drove away the "Soviet demons", and the heroic Ukrainians even offered 100 clean rooms to the German army, saying that they would not let the officers of the army headquarters sleep in tents around the town. in.

This is the first Ukrainian town to welcome the Germans. Of course, it has been valued by all sides. Marshal Brousic was once again deterred by the vision of the head of state, Akado, because when Akado made the plan before It was predicted that the German attack would be welcomed by the Ukrainian local people.

Subsequently, in the name of the Army Staff Headquarters, the German Army issued the Provisional Laws and Regulations of the Occupation Army, prohibiting the German Army from disturbing the lives of local people. Troops at all levels must strictly enforce this regulation and maintain gentlemanly restraint against friendly local Ukrainian residents. In fact, the German guerrillas worried about resistance and hatred did not appear. On the contrary, more Ukrainians did not have any special feelings about the arrival of the Germans. They numbly watched the German convoy drive past their fronts. Cheers do not hate.

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