Chapter 173: The Polish Campaign· SS2

With Luhn's order, about 100 German soldiers rushed out of the trenches and launched a decisive attack on the Polish army.

None of them thought about whether they could survive or not, and there was only one thought in everyone's mind - to grab the detonator and save the bridge!

"Hahaha, they took the bait!" Vashkiewicz looked at the "hooked fish" and laughed happily.

However, just as he was about to order his troops to launch a counter-charge to destroy the Germans and detonate the bomb as they rushed out of the bridge, he heard a strange sound behind him, and the sound was getting closer and louder.

He turned his head in confusion, and then saw a sight that he would never forget—German tanks rushing towards the bridge at high speed under the cover of Panzergrenadiers.

At the speed of the German armored forces, he would definitely reach the bridge before he broke out of the encirclement.

"Heaven is going to kill me!" That was his first thought, but as a commander, he quickly calmed down.

It seems that today it is impossible to escape death, but the Polish soldiers are also bloody! Since I can't complete the mission alive, let Ohashi bury me with me! Vashkiewicz gritted his teeth and thought.

"Detonate explosives! German tanks must not be allowed to pass! Vashkiewicz yelled at the engineer captain holding the detonator with red eyes.

The captain of the sapper apparently thought the same as Vashkiewicz, and he raised his hand to press the detonator.

"He's going to blow up the bridge! He's going to drag us to death! "Stop him!" When the defeated soldiers next to them saw that the engineer captain was about to press the detonator, they suddenly became extremely fast as if they were beaten with chicken blood.

After a pounce, the engineer captain was crushed to death by them, and the detonator was thrown out.

As soon as Vashkiewicz saw that the rout rebelled and threw the detonator out, he didn't care about shooting and killing the group of rebel routs, so he hurriedly pounced on it and grabbed the detonator, and the rout easily let Vashkiewicz easily grab it? A rout who looked like he was a footballer was quick and kicked the detonator out with one kick.

The detonator flipped several times in the air, then flew off the bridge and fell into the wide Prosna River in full view.

"No!" Vaszkiewicz looked at the river and roared, then collapsed on the ground, covered his face with his hands and wept bitterly.

The soldiers on the other side also wept, but they wept with joy that they had escaped their lives, and the cowards had even begun to think about how to surrender to the Germans later.

After a while, the German tank troops "rumbled" onto the bridge, and the Polish army consciously threw away the rifles in their hands and squatted down honestly with their heads in their hands. Waiting for the Germans to come and take them away.

However, the German tank units did not stop, and they rushed across the bridge at a high speed and headed for the city of Kalisz.

Lune and his soldiers stood by the bridge, looking enviously at the number four tanks galloping past and the few Tiger tanks mixed in with the four tanks.

"Company commander, what kind of unit are they?" A soldier looked at a Tiger tank speeding past him with a glint in his eyes, and asked Luhn, "To be able to equip so many 'Tigers', it is definitely not an ordinary army!" ”

Luan listened to the soldier's question, and after carefully identifying the division insignia painted on the tank, he replied: "Judging by the division insignia, this unit should be the SS 'Reich' Second Panzer Division!" The SS2 was a ruthless character, ranking second in the SS after the 1st Panzer Division of the SS 'Lyon Andrés Guard Banner'! ”

"So powerful?" Another soldier's eyes widened, "More powerful than 'Burissingen'?" ”

"Hehe, these two troops can't be compared together!" "SS2 is an armored division, and SS17 is an armored grenadier division. So if you want to talk about offensive ability, then SS2 is better than SS17, but if you are better at than SS17, such as defensive operations, then SS2 may not be more powerful than SS17. ”

"Oh, I see!" The soldiers nodded, their expressions suddenly realised.

While everyone was talking, a special armored vehicle broke away from the group and drove towards them.

Everyone watched strangely as the strange-looking armored car got closer and closer to them, and finally stopped in front of them.

"Long live the Führer! Good afternoon, gentlemen! A man with the rank of SS lieutenant general pushed the car door and got out of the car, greeting them as he walked over to the crowd, "I'm Paul Hausser, commander of the 'Reich' division!" ”

"Long live the Führer!" The crowd saluted Haussert with a Wehrmacht Prussian salute and replied.

Hauser replied with a standard German salute, then smiled at them and said, "Did you take this bridge?" ”

"Yes!" Luan replied, hesitated for a moment, and then continued, "Well, probably not, to be exact, there was already a company of paratroopers taking it before we came. ”

"What about them?" Hausser asked curiously.

"All sacrificed!" Lune said in a low tone as he pointed to a place.

Nearly 200 corpses of German paratroopers lay lying there.

"You haven't cleaned it up?" Hausser looked at the corpses and asked, "Gentlemen, the remains of heroes shouldn't just lie there. ”

"We're just going to tidy it up!" Lune hurriedly said, "Tell you the truth, General. We were still fighting before you came, and those Polish bastards wanted to blow up the bridge until you came and they didn't stop resisting, so we didn't have a chance to clean up. ”

Hearing this, the general looked at the German paratroopers in the triple digits, then looked back at the Polish soldiers in the four digits, and then said with admiration: "You more than 100 people dare to attack the Polish army of 1,000 people?" Well, you guys are heroes too! ”

"Thank you, General, for the compliment!" Lune saluted again.

"When I came, I wanted to tell you that your paratrooper unit mission has been completed and you can return to the rear to rest, but I still want to ask you for one more thing." Hausser got back to business, "As you can see, our offensive is too tight to stop, so I would like to ask you to help us return to the prisoner of war camp in the rear of the camp with the Polish soldiers we captured not long ago and who have just surrendered." ”

"No problem!" Luan smiled and agreed.

"Then please, those prisoners of war are all locked up by us in a small village three kilometers behind, you can just say hello to our soldiers there when you get there." Hauser patted Lune on the shoulder and smiled, and with that, he turned around and returned to his command car, joined the convoy and continued to gallop forward.

Luhn took his own soldiers and began to direct the prisoners of war to dig pits on the spot to bury the Polish soldiers who died in battle, while the German soldiers who died were sorted out by Luhn himself, and the bodies were placed on the flat ground, waiting for the rear troops in charge of this to transport the martyrs home.

After doing this, Lune and his team escorted about 1,000 Polish prisoners of war to join the SS2 prisoners of war three kilometers away, and then returned to the prisoner of war camp in the rear.