Chapter 556: The National War of the Soldiers Coming to the City

"Follow me and outflank them. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info"

Lieutenant Rabin's cheetah-like agile figure ran wildly under the floor of a residential building.

The remaining nine men of the platoon, plus a squad of sappers, followed him.

The battle does not stop because of Abraham's death, and after evacuating Abraham's body, Lieutenant Rabin leads his men to join the battle for another day.

It happened so suddenly, the sniper who killed Abraham, Lieutenant Rabin had no way to find it, but to hold back his hatred and go to the battlefield.

Because of the heavy losses of the subordinate platoons, the second company of Lieutenant Rabin's was merged into one unit to fight, and the platoons were no longer dispersed.

After a morning of fighting, the Rabin platoon followed the company forward two streets, losing four of its men, two dead and two wounded.

After a short break at noon, in the afternoon a platoon of sappers was replenished to the second company, and Lieutenant Rabin was also assigned to a squad.

In the afternoon battle, the offensive of the 2nd Company was blocked in a residential area.

In the staggered four high-rise buildings, the Soviet troops kept changing positions and firing at the nearby German troops, and after a burst of indiscriminate bombardment by 75-mm and 150-mm infantry guns and No. 3 assault guns, the enemies in the three high-rise buildings were either eliminated or fled in confusion.

Up to the easternmost tall building, which was to be reserved as an observation post for the attack on the next block, and as a point of fire for the machine gunners, the superiors demanded a complete capture.

With the fire support of infantry guns and assault gun No. 3, the second company charged downstairs.

The main entrance of the second unit, which is a relatively large row of troops, is also the only entrance and exit of the building.

Lieutenant Rabin was given the task of finding an alternative entrance and outflanking the enemy inside the building.

Except for the main entrance of the second unit, the other doors and windows on the first floor are sealed with brickwork.

Running straight to the building's last unit, Unit 6, Lieutenant Rabin found a hole that had been opened by assault gun No. 3 and rushed into the building without hesitation.

With his head tilted up, the muzzle of the gun pointed upwards, he cautiously groped his way all the way to the upper echelons, not encountering the Russians all the way.

It was not until the seventh floor, on the top floor of the building, that Lieutenant Rabin stopped and stood in front of a closed door.

Twisting the doorknob, Lieutenant Rabin, after a few pushes and pulls, and after confirming that the door is locked, he stepped aside and waved two sappers.

Looking at the crack in the door, Lieutenant Rabin knew that this door was open, not push-open, and it could not be kicked open, so he could only rely on sappers.

A sapper stepped in front of him, picked up a fire axe from nowhere, slammed it on the oak door, and broke open it with pure violence.

The room was already empty, Lieutenant Rabin asked his subordinates behind him to be quiet, and pressed against a wall that was the dividing line between Unit 6 and Unit 5, and after listening for a while, Lieutenant Rabin exited the room and waved to the two sappers.

Four sappers walked into the room, and after a moment of busyness, pulled out two wires and exited the room.

After keeping a safe distance, the sapper pressed the detonator.

After a muffled sound, smoke and dust filled the confined space.

Two soldiers, wearing gas masks on their faces, burst into the smoke-filled room with guns in hand, and then shouted for safety.

Lieutenant Rabin and his men quickly passed through the hole in the wall and moved to the next room, by which time they had already entered Unit 5 and were still three more blasts away from Unit 2.

Still using pure violence, Lieutenant Rabin led his subordinates to break down the door and wall all the way to the fourth unit.

Sticking to the wall separating the four and three units, Lieutenant Rabin listened quietly for a few seconds, then said to the soldiers behind him with a straight face: "There is someone next door, keep silent." ”

Not the first time a high-rise building had been captured, and Lieutenant Rabin knew that there were times when the defenders would open up some of the partitioned rooms to increase mobility.

The entrance to Unit 3 and the windows on the first floor were sealed, and it was likely that the enemy next door was scurrying through the open walls from Unit 2's room.

After whispering a few words to his subordinates, the sappers entered the room to plant explosives, while Lieutenant Rabin and his men waited patiently in the other rooms.

Everyone slowed down their movements and lowered their voices, lest they alarm the enemy next door.

Soon, the sappers pulled the wire out of the room, and one of the sapper sergeants at the head said: "There should be a Russian officer next door, and I heard the voice of a woman, it should be a secretary or an operator." ”

Lieutenant Rabin nodded, put a gas mask on his head, pulled out the grenade from his waist and unscrewed the cover of the safe.

No sooner had the smoke from the explosion puffed out of the door than Lieutenant Rabin rushed into the door, swooped down to the hole in the wall, and threw the grenade in his hand amid the terrified shouts from the next room.

One of the senior soldiers behind him made the same move.

With his back to the wall, covering his ears, and listening to two loud bangs next door, Lieutenant Rabin turned his assault rifle on his back, pulled out the P38 pistol pinned to his waist, and led through the hole in the wall.

Raising his hand to kill two wounded Soviet soldiers lying on the ground, Lieutenant Rabin rushed to the door and ran his arm through the door to knock a man in suspenders and a cap to the ground in the next room.

The men rushed through the holes in the walls, shouting and rushing into the other rooms, and the shouts of killing filled the entire house in an instant.

The sapper shovel, which had been covered in dirt, had been turned into machetes, stained with red blood.

The grenade turned into a hammer, which was used to hit the enemy's head.

The P38 in Lieutenant Rabin's hand is a big killer, harvesting lives efficiently.

The Soviets were blinded by the Germans who broke through the wall and were repulsed in heart-to-heart hand-to-hand combat.

"Ah・・・・・・ go down, pig."

With his left hand pinching a Soviet soldier by the throat and his right hand around the knee of the soldier's right leg, Lieutenant Rabin and another soldier worked together to flipped the Soviet soldier out of the window, and then heard a long scream.

Glancing over, Lieutenant Rabin saw the Soviet soldier lying on the grass seven stories below, his arms and legs twitching a few times before he moved.

Kill this Soviet soldier, Lieutenant Rabin and his men, and completely control the top floor of the building.

After another half hour, with the cooperation of the Rabin platoon, the troops attacking from the ground floor were flanked up and down, clearing the remaining defenders in the building.

After meeting up with the company commander, Captain Stern, Lieutenant Rabin received a piece of good news.

"This is the end of our fighting, resting on the spot and replenishing the troops. The subsequent battles will be continued by the 22 Airborne Division. ”

After receiving the order to rest, the remaining soldiers of the second company began to clean up the building.

The dead bodies in the building, both Russian and German, were removed from the building.

Standing downstairs, pointing to the truck bed full of corpses, Lieutenant Rabin said: "Don't the Russians know the adage that war makes women go away when they use citizens and women as soldiers?" ”

Captain Ahan's tone was full of exhaustion.

"War is a battle of conquest for us, a battle of life and death for the Russians. The life and death of a country is not only a matter for men, nor is it just a matter for the military. Germany is a large country, with a fairly large population, and can recruit a sufficient number of men as soldiers. If it is replaced by a small country with insufficient population, in the battle for life and death, if you want not to be annihilated, you can only fight a national war. ”

Is it a small country・・・・・ Lieutenant Rabin remembered his homeland, and was still planning to restore Israel.

Lieutenant Rabin remembered ・・・・・・ Arab countries around Israel that believed in the full moon scimitar.

"The Governor said, if you don't know what to fight for? Think about the past, why did you wander for 2,000 years? After all, it wasn't because it was destroyed by the Romans? ”

Lieutenant Rabin's body trembled a few times.

At this moment, Lieutenant Isaac Rabin, the future chief of the IDF General Staff and two-time Israeli Prime Minister, left an indelible mark on his mind.

War for all.

That night, Lieutenant Rabin couldn't sleep all night, his mind full of everything he had learned in the last two days of street fighting.

I thought about it for most of the night, and when the east was white, Lieutenant Rabin fell into a deep sleep.

I don't know how long it took, and a pair of large hands shook Lieutenant Rabin awake from his sleep.

"What's the matter?" Lieutenant Rabin asked, rubbing his eyes.

"Captain Stern went to a meeting at the battalion headquarters, and on the way back, he encountered a Russian sniper, and he died. The platoon commander was seriously wounded in yesterday's battle, and as the most senior lieutenant in the company, you are now the acting company commander. Captain Ahan said.

"What should I do now?"

"Wait for the replenishment, and then teach the recruits all the skills you've learned recently."

"Oh・・・・・・" Lieutenant Rabin nodded, and was about to speak, when suddenly his face changed, and Captain Ahan, who also had a greatly changed complexion, looked out the window.

After a strange whistling sound, a series of violent explosions suddenly occurred in all directions of the building, and Lieutenant Rabin felt the entire building shake.

"The Russians are shelling us, what do they want to do?"

Before Lieutenant Rabin could finish speaking, an unprecedented explosion rang in his ears, and a violent shock and wave of air tossed him against the wall, drowning him in billowing smoke and dust.

Overlooking the land, a third of the building where Lieutenant Rabin was located, like a building block being pushed into, collapsed into a pile of rubble.

"Poof・・・・・・poof・・・・・・" Spit out the dust from his mouth, and Lieutenant Rabin got up and pulled up Captain Ahan, who was also wobbly.

"What kind of tactic is this, the Russians? Is it an attempt to harass us with artillery shelling and delay our offensive? ”

Captain Ahan did not answer, but pulled Lieutenant Rabin to turn around and run towards the stairs.

"That cannon just now, if one more shot is fired, maybe it will hit our side, and we can't stay here."

Not only the two of them, but the rest of the surviving soldiers in the building also fled in a hurry, rushing to the basement of the building.

In the basement, it took more than twenty minutes for Lieutenant Rabin to wait until the shelling stopped.

After leaving the basement to see the light of day, Lieutenant Rabin soon got a piece of news.

The Russians counterattacked. (To be continued.) )