Chapter 459: The Battle for Warsaw (15)
The Germans panicked as the grenades threw by Sivari rumbled at the entrance to the park, but the well-trained Germans did not wait for the smoke to dissipate before they concentrated their fire on Sivari.
Immediately afterwards, Stepan and Valentin did the same, blowing up the German troops hiding by the creek.
Back in front of the group, Sivari took the reins and asked in a loud voice: "My warriors, have you all seen it?" That's how we're going to attack in the next wave! Of course, our grenades don't have to be thrown all at the park gates, as long as it's the Germans, we will throw them according to their heads, understand? ”
"Got it!" All the soldiers replied in unison.
"Good! May God bless you all! After Sivari finished speaking, one battalion was left ready to storm the park gate head-on, and the others were taken to the starting point by Valentin and Stepan.
Werther was very surprised by the way Sivari attacked, and thought to himself: "Today is an opponent." He hurriedly commanded in person, and ordered the troops to strengthen their firepower, strictly defend to the death, and never let the Soviet cavalry cross the gate of the park for half a step, and then ordered Hank to retreat the mortars and deploy them to avoid the attack of Soviet grenades as much as possible.
The Soviet cavalry received good results in the first few rounds of throwing and inflicted heavy casualties on the Germans. However, little was achieved in the future, and as Werther continued to increase the fire on the shore, the cavalry casualties began to increase.
"This place has been replaced by someone else, and we have taken all ten warehouses, and Fritz Witte is really a fierce enemy." Sivari sighed.
"Isn't that good? Although there were casualties on both sides, we still had the absolute initiative, and the lieutenant colonel kept sighing. Stepan asked, puzzled.
"If we continue to fight like this, sooner or later we will run out of fuel here with Fritz Witte, which is contrary to the Soviet Union's strategic thinking of sticking to Warsaw."
"Is the lieutenant colonel trying to give up?"
"What do you think?" Sivari asked rhetorically.
"I listen to you. However, since the attack turned into a storm, it was obviously very disadvantageous to us, and if it continued like this, our 1st Cavalry Corps would suffer heavy losses. Stepan said.
"Alright, Lieutenant Colonel Stepan, let's go and hear Lieutenant Colonel Valenkin's opinion together." Sivari didn't feel the need to spend it like this.
At this time, Valentin was also a one-brained lawsuit, although there were some turnarounds in the first few rounds, but then it turned into endless fighting and consumption between the two sides. By the time Sivari and Stepan came over, I had already guessed eight or nine points, and perhaps Sivari had chosen to give up.
"Two lieutenant colonels, when do you plan to withdraw the army?" Valentin said with a smile.
"Your Excellency can still laugh, what a good mentality, look at what our troops have become?" Sivari said helplessly.
"War, how can there be immortals." Valentin was embarrassed to accuse Sivari of a wrong offensive strategy, so he had to play a sloppy look.
"Nope! Our soldiers can not die at all, at least not in such places. Their families may be waiting for them to come home, and I'm letting them rest here. "There is something in Sivari's words.
"What should we do now, according to Your Excellency?" When Valentin heard Sivari's first words, he really couldn't laugh.
"Stop the attack first, and let's sum it up." Siwari said.
"Okay, Lieutenant Colonel." Valentin hurriedly turned back to the signal soldier beside him and said, "Quick! Let the troops stop the offensive for a while! ”
The signalmen hurriedly rode their horses to a small dirt slope, raised two small red flags in their hands and waved them at the attacking troops......
"Hey! Sivari has stopped attacking again, what does this kid want to do? Hank asked, suspicious, running up to Werther.
"Oh! You'll have to ask Sivari himself to find out, Captain. Werther said expressionlessly, in fact, he really didn't know what Sivari was going to do.
"I can only ask him with a cannonball, but he won't tell me. Perhaps, however, he was ready to withdraw his troops, because here he had nothing to gain at all, and on the contrary, his troops had lost too much here to suit the way the Soviets pursued their interests. Hank gushed a lot.
Witt looked at Hank and thought to himself, this guy is stupid and thick, why is his heart so thin?
"Tell all troops to stay still and be vigilant." Witt didn't want anyone to disturb him, so he deliberately took Hank.
Next, Werther was still lying on the spot, and he wanted to think about the opponent in front of him.
At this moment, the 1st Cavalry Corps retreated a few miles and set up a guard post around it, while the rest of the men hid in a dense wood.
"I'd like to meet this Fritz Witt alone." Sivari suddenly had an idea that startled Stepan and Valentin.
"God, you don't have a fever, your Excellency. How can you think that, well, even if Werther agrees with the two of you to meet, what can you say? Compliment each other or go heads-up? "Stepan felt incredible.
"I don't think it's a difficult thing to do, Lieutenant Colonel. I can feel that Fritz Witte wants to talk to me too, really. Sivari said very seriously.
"Oh! It's not a good idea, I'm sure Fritz Witt is thinking about how to get rid of us......" Valentin said too.
"Brothers, you don't have to stop it, I have made up my mind, I want to get to know our opponent, see how he attacked our entire company at night, see how he destroyed one of our 122-mm artillery positions......" Sivari stood up, he had already thought about it.
Stepan and Valentin looked at each other for a moment, but said nothing, because they knew the good brother in front of them very well, and as long as he recognized it, no one could stop him.
"Bring the troops, and until I come back, everyone stay vigilant and don't go into battle." Sivari took off his weapon, unbuckled his belt, took off his shirt, and wore only a white shirt, then led his mount, turned on his horse, and rode alone to the park guarded by Werther.
At 16 o'clock in the afternoon, Sivari was already standing alone at the gate of the park.
"You guys, brothers in Germany. I am your enemy, Lieutenant Colonel Sivari, commander of the 4th Regiment of the 2nd Division of the 1st Soviet Cavalry Army, and I would like to speak to your commander, Lieutenant Colonel Fritz Witt, and I would like to inform you. You see, I don't have any weapons with me. Sivari gestured and said very bluntly to the defenders at the gate.
At this moment, Witt was at the gate, and from a distance he saw Siwari riding alone, and told everyone that they were not allowed to shoot without an order.
"Don't fall for him, Lieutenant Colonel, this guy isn't a good guy." The soldiers were wary of Siva.
"I think Sivari is a bit of a man, at least he doesn't pose any threat to us right now, does he?" Werther also wanted to go out to meet the legendary figure who had once made the Germans talk about the tiger.
"I don't agree with you meeting with him, Lieutenant Colonel, it's a very bad idea. Because we don't know him well. Hank said.
"It's because I don't know him that I want to talk to him. Otherwise it seems that the Germans are afraid of the Soviets, are you right? Werther seemed to have made up his mind.