1007 who was Khrushchev
"I said, in this case, should we get out of here quickly?" Holding his STG-44 assault rifle, Ciric asked helplessly.
They crossed the Moskva River with their troops, and then chose a sniper point near Red Square.
They were a little disappointed: after sniping a few Soviet soldiers, they could no longer find a target.
Then, as the fighting subsided and the German flag was hoisted in the Kremlin, the fighting here became even rarer.
Several people discussed it together, and then they groped their way east along the Moscow River, hoping to meet the Soviet troops.
It's a pity that they didn't run into any decent Soviet troops along the way, and there were chaotic refugees everywhere, and some Soviet stragglers who were about to collapse like sand.
The three of them now took control of an empty building, looking down on the surrounding neighborhood, but couldn't find any fight.
"Wait here, but you won't find Soviet troops." Chris is also helpless, the route was chosen by them together, and now no one can blame anyone.
It's just a pity for him that this time they came out, the efficiency of hunting targets can be said to be the lowest in the last ten days.
"These damn Soviets, how did they rout so quickly...... "Dad was also very unhappy, he only fired one shot along the way, killing a Soviet soldier.
He and Chris are already ace snipers among ace snipers, Daddy killed more than 50 Soviet soldiers and officers, and Chris has killed almost 100 people.
Counting the number of German snipers killed was a tedious task, and the way snipers proved that they had hunted each other was more dangerous than the hunt itself.
For example, if a German sniper reports that he has sniped the opponent's sniper, in addition to having a companion to prove it, he must also bring back the opponent's sniper rifle as much as possible.
This is very frustrating, because although the sniper on the other side has been killed, it is still very dangerous to pick up weapons in the past.
Therefore, the German snipers generally took another approach, which was to give up this time. If you don't bring back the opponent's weapon, it will only count as a half-kill if someone else proves it.
In other words, a German sniper can only be counted as a successful kill if he kills two snipers on the other side - this rule makes the German sniper's record generally lower than that of the Soviet counterparts, but it can guarantee the validity and authenticity of each kill.
Of course, this rule was set by Li Le when he trained snipers on a large scale, and in real history, although the statistics of German snipers were rigorous, they were not so perverted.
"Pack up your things, let's get out of here! If you can't get to the other side of the river, you won't have a good sniper position. Chris nodded, picked up his sniper rifle, and walked to the staircase.
Daddy also took up his weapon and helped Ciric pick up some bits and pieces, and the three of them walked down the stairs.
When they reached the first floor, they heard the sound of running footsteps in the silent street.
"Hidden! Someone! Chris lowered his voice in warning, then took off his G43 sniper rifle and put it in his hand.
Daddy also quickly leaned against the wall and gently began to let go of the things in his hand. Ciric was carrying the radio communication equipment on his back, but he was not slow in his hands, and he had already pulled the bolt of the gun to load the bullet from the assault rifle.
Gesturing to prepare for battle, Chris stared at the exit of the building not far away, the muzzle of the gun already pointed in that direction.
"Did they chase after you?" Khrushchev, who was unaware of the presence of people in the building, asked out of breath as soon as he escaped into the staircase.
"The Germans should not have chased after them." Leaning against the wall at the top of the staircase, the Soviet general replied equally breathlessly.
With them, there were now only two officers left, and a few of them had been separated last night, or rather they had left on their own while everyone was sleeping.
Obviously, fleeing with Khrushchev is not a good choice. As long as they left, alone and hidden in the crowd, even a colonel or a greater officer, the German army would not notice for a moment.
But it was different to follow Khrushchev, the Germans would focus on arresting Khrushchev, and people who matched their age and physical characteristics would be interrogated and investigated, and they would be easily discovered and hunted down.
The four of them came to this place in such a mess because two separated German soldiers came up to investigate, and they shot and killed them after discovering the problem.
Killing two German soldiers, they immediately exposed their positions, and the surrounding German troops immediately surrounded them, and they managed to break through here.
"How many bullets do you have left?" After a short break, the general asked the two officers beside him.
He only had one magazine left, so he wanted to ask his men for some more bullets in case he needed them.
As a result, there were not many bullets left in the hands of the two officers. They informed each other and found out that Khrushchev still had two magazines there, which was considered the richest one.
"Divide the bullets into one point, Comrade Khrushchev does not need so many bullets." The general also knew that Khrushchev hardly fired a gun, and it was of little use to ask for bullets.
As for killing oneself and sacrificing one's life for one's country, one bullet is enough. And Khrushchev did not think about suicide, he was still thinking about running away.
"I'm familiar with this area, and a short distance south is the Moscow River, as long as we fly the white flag and swim across the river, it's safe!" An officer comforted Khrushchev.
They were familiar with most of Moscow's terrain, which was an important reason why they were able to escape from the German encirclement.
"Someone!" At this moment, another officer saw the muzzle of the rifle in Chris's hand and screamed in fright.
Everyone subconsciously pointed their weapons in Chris's direction.
"Phew!" Chris shot one of the closest Soviet officers to the foot of him, and then Ciric rushed out with an assault rifle.
When they saw their father, who was also holding a rifle, the four Soviets were in complete despair. They do not have an advantage in numbers, and the gap between the two sides in weapons is also very large.
"Lay down your arms!" Daddy shouted in German, then sneered and continued to ask in German: "So, which of you is Khrushchev?" ”