Chapter 57: Forced Landing of the Enemy
"Retreat, get out of the river and run south!" The Soviet officer began to shout. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
A Soviet soldier stopped and immediately got up and ran straight south, but not wanting to be a good target in the eyes of the Polish shooters, and before he had run twenty meters, he quickly knocked him to the ground with a single bullet. Soviet soldiers crawled among their corpses to escape from the death zone by the river.
General Vilko was riding a horse and leading his troops to prepare to leave, when he suddenly heard the sound of gunfire coming from the river, and immediately looked back, only the main Soviet camp on the bank of the river was in chaos, and the corpses were covered on the bank.
Could it be that this kid Koval came with his troops, General Vilko thought to himself.
"Stop, stop!" General Vilko shouted: "Attack the enemy on the shore at once!" Let the cavalry come back to suppress the formation and prevent the enemy from escaping. ”
The Polish infantry, who had just finished a battle, were in full swing and immediately jogged towards the river with cheers.
As soon as the main Soviet battalion by the river wanted to leave the open area on the bank of the river, they saw that the enemy from the south also began to attack, and some of the soldiers only left the shore for one or two hundred meters, and were suppressed by the indiscriminate guns of the enemy in the south.
By the time the infantry under General Vilko arrived, the main Soviet battalion had hastily established a defensive line by taking advantage of the terrain. The Polish infantry in front had no choice but to fire at the Soviet soldiers at a distance of three or four hundred meters.
"General, let's charge and finish them out once and for all!" The cavalry officers next to him asked for battle.
"Our troops on the other side are still shooting, how can you rush over to avoid accidental injury! Besides, you need to take out the enemy's artillery later, so don't waste your energy here. General Vilko said, "Bring up our machine guns and destroy them." ”
The machine gunners who followed behind ran over panting with heavy machine guns and quickly set up the heavy machine guns. The Polish army, which consisted of these militias, was very lacking in heavy weapons, with only two heavy machine guns in a thousand people. On the other side, the main Soviet battalion had thrown most of its heavy weapons on the river, and retreated with only one heavy machine gun and four light machine guns.
So the two sides shot at each other like this, and no one could help the other.
At the moment of stalemate between the two sides, Koval saw that the enemy's troops were already five hundred meters away, and only light and heavy machine guns were still dangerous to the enemy, even those shooters could hardly hit the enemy at such a distance. Moreover, after leaving the flat terrain by the river, the enemy hid in various undulating hollows, hiding from the machine-gun fire in the back.
"Hurry up, take out the enemy's machine gun first." Koval said as he ran to the artillery position.
"Yes, sir." Ivanovsky replied crisply.
Ivanovsky adjusted the firing angle of the gun, the soldier next to him opened the bolt, withdrew the shell, stuffed the shell, closed the bolt, Ivanovsky pulled the rope, and the shell flew out.
An explosion rang out from the positions of the Soviet troops on the opposite bank.
"The landing point is twenty meters south and five meters east of the target!" A shout came from the top of a tree not far away. When I looked up, it turned out to be Ziwak standing in a tree with a telescope for artillery to observe the target.
Ivanovsky adjusted the firing angle of the gun again, the soldier next to him opened the bolt, withdrew the shell, stuffed the shell, closed the bolt, Ivanovsky pulled the fire rope, and the shell flew out.
"It's perfect, take out one of the enemy's heavy machine guns and a dozen infantry!" Zivak stood on the tree and cheered: "Second target・・・・・・"
A dozen shells in a row completely eliminated the enemy's light and heavy machine guns. Koval stood beside him and couldn't help but feel distressed: after this battle, all the heavy weapons were blown up by himself, and these should be his trophies! The ammunition for the artillery is almost exhausted, and only a few broken rifles have been captured, so I really can't make anything!
The artillery began to shift its target, shelling towards the enemy's dense spots.
When General Vilko saw that the light and heavy machine guns on the opposite side had been blown up, he immediately suppressed the fire on the opposite side with the heavy machine guns, and the rest of the infantry divided into small groups and constantly jumped forward with the help of the undulating terrain.
Without the suppression of the machine-gun fire of the Soviet army, the two heavy machine guns of the Polish infantry were erected on the two small slopes without any scruples, giving full vent to their vitality. When the machine guns and rifles suppressed the vitality of the enemy somewhere, the Polish infantry there took the opportunity to quickly advance forward. Soon, the Polish infantry had all rushed to a hundred meters in front of the Soviet position, and it only took a dozen seconds to rush into the position.
At this moment, a white flag suddenly rose in the opposite position, and a soldier slowly stood up, raised his hands, held a white flag in his right hand, and shouted: "We surrender!" Don't shoot! Don't shoot! We surrender! ”
Then there were shouts of surrender across the river.
General Vilko ordered the soldiers to stop the attack, and the battlefield by the river fell silent at once, and all the soldiers on both sides waited for the final result.
At this moment, there were several quarrels behind the positions of the Soviet troops, followed by a few gunshots, and a deathly silence returned.
The soldier holding the white flag was shot in the arm, but he insisted on standing and shouted: "The officer who refused to surrender just now attacked me and has been eliminated by us, I hope to be able to see your commander, I hope he can guarantee our lives." ”
An officer next to him whispered to him below: "What kind of treaty do you have to follow in Japan・・・・・・?" ”
"Geneva Treaty."
"Yes, yes, yes, they are required to abide by the Geneva Treaty."
We never cared about the Geneva Treaty, the soldier who raised the white flag cursed in his heart. He said tremblingly: "I hope that the commander of your army can abide by the international Geneva Conventions." ”
When the Polish Army at the front heard this, they all burst into laughter.
"Have you heard of any **** Geneva Conventions?" A Polish soldier asked with a smile.
"I haven't heard of it, it's easier to surrender, or we'll kill them directly."
The Soviet troops on the banks of the river were silent and silent. The Polish army was full of laughter and discussion.
General Vilko, who was behind the position, was also confusing with the officers.
"General, are we going to accept their surrender?" An officer asked.
"When did the Russians on the other side observe the Geneva Conventions?" One officer vehemently objected: "They used the Geneva Treaty as a piece of straw paper to wipe their filthy ass, and now they shamelessly pull it out of their assholes and put it in front of us." We are going to tell them that if they don't surrender, they die. ”
PS: I saw that many book friends didn't know that it was written about World War II when they saw "Immortal Poland", so they wanted to change their name, and I felt that it was a bit secondary at first.
Changed to: What about the rise of Poland in 1918?
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