Chapter 1404 Blowing up the railway bridge
"Comrades, our task tonight is to blow up the bridge, as long as the railway bridge here is blown up, the German railway will be paralyzed, and we can fight for a respite for our soldiers on the front line." The Major said, "Is there a problem?" ”
"Nope." The crowd replied in unison.
The plane had already flown away, and several people pushed the plane to turn and re-aim the open space, and after starting the engine, they quickly got up and flew away, taking with them one wounded person.
Now, the rest of the people are a hundred times more energetic, with supplies from the rear, what are they afraid of, keep fighting!
In fact, the plan to blow up the railway bridge has been in place for a long time, but they have never had the right equipment, after all, it is very difficult to obtain equipment behind enemy lines.
Recently, however, in accordance with the spirit of Moscow, Comrade Stalin personally called on the importance of guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines, calling on the broad masses of the people to wage guerrilla warfare in the occupied areas on the radio, and at the same time, the NKVD and the party and league organizations of the USSR began to call on party members everywhere to join the partisan forces.
Behind enemy lines was a guerrilla war, which began in this way, and if it is classified, the guerrillas in the USSR consisted mainly of the annihilation battalions organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the guerrillas organized by the local authorities of the USSR, and the scattered officers and soldiers of the Red Army.
Among them, the annihilation battalions were irregulars composed of local communists, workers, Red Army reservists and volunteers. Behind enemy lines, there are also a large number of guerrilla units formed by party organizations at all levels, most of whose members are middle-aged and elderly civilians, and they often form relatively loose guerrilla units with regional party organizations as the core.
The size of such guerrillas is generally about a few dozen people, and the leaders are usually local party leaders, border guards and leaders of collective enterprises. They cut telephone lines, sabotaged ammunition and fuel depots, blasted railways, and attacked individual or scattered German vehicles.
And now, under the leadership of the major, they, the partisans, are advancing towards the railway line of the Germans.
At that time, in order to carry out trade cooperation with the Soviet Union, Germany specially built this railway, unified the standards, and the same as Germany's, it was a narrow gauge.
(Europe is narrow-gauge, the USSR is broad-gauge, it seems to be written wrong in front, sorry.) )
At that time, the Germans said that it was for the convenience of transportation, but now it seems that the Germans have long been preparing for the invasion of the Soviets, and this railway was specially built by the Germans to transport strategic materials.
No matter how strong Germany's road transport capacity is, the huge mobilization of troops and materials still depends on the railway. If you leave the railway, you won't be able to move an inch.
In particular, the roads in the Soviet Union were still very poor, and they were almost entirely dependent on railways.
The night was silent, and the partisans continued along the forest, and at midnight they came to the vicinity of the railway bridge.
The moonlight was so quiet that you could see the railroad bridge reflecting its shadow in the river below, and almost every three minutes, a train full of supplies would roar past.
"We've been scouting here for days, and the Germans have a company or so of troops nearby, patrolling the railway bridge about every half hour." Nekhodyaev said: "We just have to wait for them to patrol over, and then we can do it." ”
A company? Labanock immediately remembered something: "If the Germans are stationed like this, then where will they get their troops to fight on the front line?" ”
The territory of the Soviets was vast, and this was why the Soviets were not easily conquered, even if only one infantry squad was stationed in each town, and only one company was left in each line of communication, then the huge German army would disappear into the vast land, as if it were scattering sand into the sea.
Labanok's words made Nekhodyaev's face ugly: "Yes, so almost all of the people patrolling now are puppet soldiers." ”
What a small soldier could think of, Ciric had already thought of, when so many Soviet soldiers were captured, after that, Ciric did not let them waste it.
Those stubborn people have gone to labor reform, Germany is extremely short of labor, Speer will give them the opportunity to work, as for those who are willing to abandon the secret and turn to the light, they can be reorganized into the Belarusian Liberation Army and stationed in the rear areas.
As long as a small number of commanders are appointed, these Belarusian PLA can be used to maintain order, and the main forces of the German army continue to fight on the front line.
The Germans solved the problem in this way, think about those who defected, how can it not make people angry!
"Shh At that moment, the major turned around and made a movement, and everyone stopped there and did not speak.
They were silent, except for the wind blowing through the bushes by the creek.
A patrol team appeared in front of them, this patrol team was wearing the uniform of the puppet army, and the black swastika logo on the arm looked so conspicuous.
They carried the same Mosin Nagant rifles on their backs and walked along the side of the railway.
"Woo, woo!" A train came moving, and the patrol was lit up by the shining headlights on the front of the train, and they stood aside, waving to the train, and when the train passed, they continued on their way.
Finally, the figure disappeared.
"Up!" The major shouted.
Following Nekhodyaev, Labanock also rushed forward, each of them carrying a bag of explosives, about a dozen people, and jumped out.
The rest of the men, all over here, picked up their rifles, and the only turntable machine gun, which was held by the major, aimed in the direction of the patrol over there.
Time passes, little by little.
A dozen people ran onto the bridge, all the way to the middle of the bridge, and then, Nekhodyaev, taking the lead, climbed down first.
The second Labanok followed Nekhodyaev down, placed the explosive packets on the piers, and then, over and over again, took the explosives packs handed down from above, neatly placed them together, and stuffed the detonators.
"Go back!" Nekhodyaev shouted.
The men above ran back together, with Nekhodyaev and Rabannock behind, and when the two of them put the detonating wire and returned to the bridgehead, a train came over with a bang.
They moved so fast, the timing was just right.
"It just so happened that even this train blew it up, and it was full of German military supplies." Nekhodyaev attached the line to the detonator and shouted at the major.
"Okay, detonate immediately." The Major said that tonight's operation was simply too easy.
"Wait." Labanov suddenly remembered something: "On the train, are there any of our people?" ”