Chapter 399: For My Use

The success rate of persuasion in small battles in this kind of urban battle is not high, but Trod and they still decided to give it a try, after all, this is a no-capital deal, even if the negotiation fails, the loss will be only two prisoners of war at most, which is useless to them.

Soon after, the two soldiers finally reached the main Soviet position, and Trode observed it through a telescope. Less than two minutes later, the two soldiers were driven out of the position again and ran towards them lifelessly, but when they were about 400 meters away from the main Soviet position, the Soviet troops suddenly fired a volley of guns and put the two down directly.

"Doesn't it work?" Trode smiled bitterly and looked at the Soviet position in front of him, although he was prepared, but he didn't expect them to be so decisive, and the remaining Soviet prisoners of war who saw this scene, it is estimated that none of them dared to persuade him to surrender again, which also made Tryna's plan completely fail.

Actually, that's how it should be......

"It's not over yet." Looking at Trode's slightly lost expressions, Trema smiled and said, "The fact that they were able to push those two prisoners of war out and kill them proves that they have decided to fight to the death with us." ”

Hans, who was on the side, didn't understand what Tryna meant, and asked suspiciously, "Isn't this the worst outcome?" ”

"No, as far as I know, this situation is almost impossible in the German army, and even if you hate such a traitor, you will generally be court-martialed at the end, rather than executed like this." Trema pouted and continued: "And if you switch to the Soviet side, this move is actually not too unusual, and their attitude is not as decisive as you think. ”

Alicia on the side heard some clues and immediately asked, "You mean it's just an illusion?" ”

"It's probably too much to say that it's a hypothesis." Having said that, Treena nodded and said, "To be precise, this should also be pretending to be for us...... No, not only that, but this trick was also shown to Soviet soldiers on both sides, so that they knew the consequences of being a traitor. In order to maintain the morale of the army. ”

Trode rubbed his chin and said, "I understand what you mean, in fact, the enemy's state is not as good as it seems, but there are many loopholes hidden in it, we can still use this as a breakthrough to attack, right?" But what I want to say is that even if this is a pretend, the trick of direct persuasion can no longer be used, and what else can we do to completely break their confidence? ”

Trema stroked her hair and said, "Shoot all the captives in front of the position and let them know how stupid it is to oppose us!" ”

“……”

Everyone looked at Treena in surprise, no one expected that Treena would come up with such a method, not to mention that it was expressly forbidden by military law. From a humanitarian point of view, this is absolutely impossible.

"Hey, it's boring, I'm just kidding." Looking at everyone's surprised expressions, Tryna said with a smile.

"Ahaha...... That's the case......" Trode laughed, but I don't know why, even now, Troud still felt that Tryna at that moment just now seemed to really have a trace of seriousness......

Trema pointed to the front and said, "It's actually quite simple. It would be nice to expand our forces. ”

"It's not that easy!" Trode screamed: "Just these two B-class squads, I still want to come back, and if you want to borrow troops, it's impossible at all." ”

"Nope. I didn't say I wanted you to borrow it. Trema smiled and pointed to Hans on the side and said, "What I want is for him to expand our combat power!" ”

"Me?" Hans pointed to himself and said in disbelief. He never expected that Tryna would choose himself at this critical moment, although he still had some confidence in his tactics, but they were all tactics limited to rushing. This kind of psychological warfare that tries to persuade the enemy to surrender is completely incapable of it.

"Don't look at me like that." Trena's smile widened, and he pointed to the middle ground between the two positions. The Soviet tanks that were damaged by the Germans said, "Well, you should be able to do it." ”

"...... this?" Hans was a little confused at first, but he reacted immediately, exclaiming excitedly, "No problem! If we're lucky, we'll even get ten more tanks! ”

At this moment, the rest of the people also fully understood what Tryna meant - as long as they could repair those tanks discarded by the Soviets, they would be able to widen the gap in combat effectiveness between the two sides in an instant, which would not be an ordinary psychological pressure on the Soviets on the other side, and watching the tanks they used in the past be controlled by the enemy, this awkward feeling would definitely make this tactic twice as effective with half the effort.

Subsequently, under the cover of Trood, Hans began to lead a large number of infantry to repair these Soviet tanks. Although he had not really touched them, Hans had already studied these tanks thoroughly in books, so it was not difficult to understand the specific cause of each tank's failure and how to repair it. Although these ordinary soldiers were also laymen, Hans did not mean to embarrass them, he tried his best to choose those tanks that were easy to repair, several of them were only tracks that were blown up, as long as they did not hurt the driving wheels, and some track pieces could be removed from the scrapped tanks on the side.

Repairing tanks is a heavy job, but Hans's knowledge of tanks can make repairs a lot less detours, and many infantry can rely on the strength of a large number of people to quickly repair these tanks, although many of them are not repaired in the eyes of professional Hans, but they can also complete a simple 'move, shoot'.

"Whew...... Call...... I'm tired! Hans gasped and collapsed to the ground. Although it is hardly involved in the specific steps of repair, finding the ones that are easy to repair from among the many paralyzed tanks, and simply teaching the layman how to repair the tank, and finally checking on its success, is a tiring task just to think about. Although Trode and they shared some of the work for Hans, Hans, who was strict in his style, was really obsessive-compulsive in this regard, and he was even a little uneasy about Trode, so that he finally collapsed from exhaustion. However, thanks to him, the Germans repaired a total of eight Soviet tanks, although not as many as Hans had expected, but this is already a considerable number, a completely game-changing figure! (To be continued.) )