Chapter 453: The Battle for Warsaw (9)
Hutt was as anxious as a cat's paw, and longed to burrow into Amaker's belly.
"Don't interrupt people all the time, okay? If you're not convinced, you can also come up with an idea to try. Conrad couldn't stand it anymore.
"Isn't it just to let the horse eat the eggs, feeding the horse some poison is much easier, why do you have to work so hard to collect any weeds?" Hutter said angrily.
"Alright, brothers, don't interject if you don't understand, let Ameke finish talking." Witt hurriedly asked Hutt and Conrad to step aside.
"After the horse eats this grass, it is not the same as a normal horse, but it cannot bear weight, just like a person who is drunk and has weak limbs, but after a few days it will naturally get better, and there will be no bad consequences." Ameke said.
"How long does it take for the medicinal properties of this herb to work?"
"That's a few minutes, and it's no more than ten minutes."
"That's a good idea, Sergeant. It's just that it's so late, where are we going to look for this weed? Werther asked anxiously.
"I don't dare to say in winter, this grass is everywhere in this season, and it doesn't take a lot of effort to find it at all, it's easy to identify. Lieutenant Colonel, come and see ......" Ameke turned on the flashlight, looked for a little from the side of the road, and casually pulled out a few "horse stumbling feet".
"Great, brothers, come here, follow this pattern, everyone will split up and look for it." Witt immediately beckoned everyone together.
"In this case, it is also possible for horses to eat this grass by mistake." Hank said.
"Generally not, there are often clumps of very dense grass in the meadow, but no livestock touches it, which shows that the livestock are capable of distinguishing this grass." Ameke's words made everyone's hearts suddenly cold in half.
"It's useless to talk for a long time, it's better for us to kill the Soviets' horses with a shuttle." Hute began to speak cool again.
"But we pound this grass into juice and add some spices, and as long as we stir it a little bit in the horse's feed, the horse will not feel it, and the horse is not wary of the feed in the trough." Ameke said.
"Stop talking nonsense, brothers, do what Amek says. Hank, you and Lorentz, no! Take Tess Bell back to camp and bring a plastic container with spices in the cooking class. After Werther finished speaking, he was the first to look for the "horse stumbling foot......
There was no moon that night, and the town of Wovomin lay quietly across the pitch-black field, and the commandos hid their bikes in the grass on the side of the road, and quietly infiltrated the town according to clues provided by the Polish Independence Army and the local covert front.
It was a small town of only four or five thousand people, so it was very easy to find the Soviet North-Western Front. The assault team tried their best to avoid the secret posts of the Soviet army according to the defense map drawn by the Soviet army on the concealed front, and finally touched the second battalion of the 1st Cavalry Army Valenjing at about 3 o'clock in the morning.
Because of the lighting control at night, the Soviet barracks area was dark, and the commandos could only smell the smell at the downwind to find the location of the stables. In this regard, Amek is the most adept, and he can accurately determine the exact location of the Soviet stables from a distance of several kilometers.
Lorentz, Conrad and the others first quietly touched over and killed all the surrounding sentry posts, and the commandos were like no one.
Hundreds of horses were all gathered in a large stable, grazing on the forage.
Ameck and Lawrenz entered the stables to feed the horses, while Schumacher and Dietz Breich stood on guard, while Witte led Schmidt, Hank, Tess Bell, Hutter, Conrad and others into the largest dormitories of the Soviet cavalry.
This was one of the largest camps of the Soviet army in the east of Warsaw, and Witt and others searched for a long time but could not find the battalion command organ of the second cavalry battalion, so they had to choose a large barracks with the largest concentration of Soviet personnel, and when Amek and Lorenz finished mixing the fodder, they launched an attack together.
At around 4 a.m., Ameke and Lawrenz came out of the stable and joined the commandos led by Werther.
Knowing that Amek and Lawrenz had succeeded, Witte shouted the order to attack, and everyone threw grenades into the Soviet barracks. With the rumbling explosion, dozens of Soviet cavalrymen were sent into the sky in a sound sleep.
"Withdraw!" Werther led the group to the camp gate quickly, while Schumacher and Breich met at the gate and quickly disappeared into the dark night.
The explosion of the grenade alarmed other companies in the vicinity, and by the time they arrived for reinforcements, the assault team had already left.
"They can't run far, fast! Ride a horse and chase it. In a panic, the cavalry rushed into the stables, preparing to pursue the departing German commandos.
However, those seemingly very healthy horses have already eaten the "horse stumbling" fed by Amek, and they cannot ride at all.
"Oh! God, forget it, brothers, our horses have fallen under the trap of the Germans and cannot be ridden for the time being. "Valentin seems to understand something.
Many soldiers still wanted to go after them, but Valentin stopped them.
"If you don't have a horse to ride, you won't be able to catch up. Besides, it was pitch black outside, and I didn't know the specific direction of the German retreat, and if I fell into an ambush, I would not be able to repay my husband. Okay, let's hurry up and clean up the scene and count the casualties! Also, immediately remove the fodder from all troughs and clean the troughs. ”
While Valentin mobilized the soldiers to clean up the scene, the first company made an urgent report to the military headquarters on what had just happened......
For several days in a row, the major camps of the Soviet cavalry were attacked by small German units at night, which made Tukhachevsky feel anxious. Surprisingly, however, such attacks occur even during the day. Tukhachevsky was very angry and ordered all units to take the initiative and try to avoid being beaten passively.
He may have remembered what Stepan and other young officers had said when he was at the Tevushchi Field Hospital, maybe the offense was really the best defense.
On May 2, the Soviet army, surrounded by heavy troops, changed its previous strategy of passive defense and suddenly took the initiative to launch the first large-scale group charge against the German positions.
At about one o'clock in the morning, the Soviet troops boldly moved the 122-mm guns forward by more than 500 meters, and with the order of Ivanov, commander-in-chief of the 14th Army in the Far East, fierce shells flew towards the German positions in rows and rows. Immediately afterwards, the cavalry of the Soviet Northwestern Front rushed to the main position of the German 11th Army in the east.
At the same moment, the Germans began to fight back, and the entire battlefield shone like day in the explosion of shells. The earth trembled violently, and the bodies of the soldiers were torn and shattered by the flickering of the firelight......
In the firelight, the Soviet cavalry descended the mountain like a fierce tiger, brandishing sabers and rushing towards the German position, and the two armies suddenly entered a brutal white-knuckle battle.
The battle entered a stalemate, and the impatient William Loeb insisted on rushing from the command post to the forward position to observe the situation, despite the efforts of his staff officers.
William Loeb, who was originally brave and aggressive, saw that the enemy and us had entered a fierce white-knuckle battle, and immediately became very excited, abandoned his guards, and personally rushed out of the tunnel with his knife to fight fiercely with the Soviet cavalry rushing up.
Rommel was taken aback when he heard this, and immediately rushed to the forward position, commanded the battalion of guards to enter from the rear, and forcibly dragged William Loeb off the battlefield.
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