Chapter 647: The Battle Between the Aces 2
"We are not a mechanized Third Army, they have more than 50,000 men, and they are directly supported by strong artillery fire from the Brest side. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info"
Filtov ignored Klochkovtiev's discouraged words, who clearly disagreed with his optimistic fearlessness. The second lieutenant asked the old fellow next to him: "I say, how do you know so much about the German SS?" ”
Pavlov was probing his brain to look north, and when he heard this, he lowered his head and said: "Political workers have received short-term training in this area. You have not heard that if our political workers are captured by the SS, they will be shot on the spot. ”
Obviously, Klochkovtiev on the other side has not been trained in this area, and does not know who made him a "trainee" political instructor who has received short-term political training.
There seemed to be no movement on the other side, and while his own defense line was still solid, and the soldiers were ready for battle, Pavlov simply sat down comfortably with his back against the cement slab.
"The SS we dealt with were only SS Reed field units, like the ones at the front. In fact, a few years ago it was not only Hitler's personal guard, but also the Nazi security system, the army, and even the economic sector.
When Poland was attacked, the German SS was divided into two main types: one was responsible for dealing with the Jews, guarding the concentration camps, supervising the hard labor and prisoner labor, and the special tasks were basically in the rear. There was also the Waffen-SS, the field units that dealt with us.
However, the Germans also specially transferred the guards of the concentration camps to form an Waffen-SS division, the 3rd "Skeleton" Panzer Division, which had been badly damaged by us in the south a few months earlier.
It can be said that the Waffen-SS that dealt with us gave priority to the majority of the Wehrmacht with heavy weapons such as tanks, and the supply of personnel and materials was also given priority. ”
"It's a bit like our troops under the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
As soon as he heard the words of Instructor Xi, Pavlov said: "There are similar places. ”
And he said, "You can't talk nonsense." "In a trench, otherwise Pavlov would not have said that there is something similar ...", and it will not be able to eat and walk around!
Pavlov asked his old partner for a cigarette, smoked it, and continued: "As for the Waffen-SS fighting with us, that is, the Waffen-SS, we will wait to know the approximate combat effectiveness. Their combat divisions are generally divided into three categories: the SS Division, that is, the SS Division, composed of pure Germans, designated as a first-class combat unit, used for the main position on the battlefield or as a fire brigade, such as the 2nd Division "Reich Division", which we removed from the Brest area, and the 1st Division "Adolf-Hitler Guard Flag Division" opposite.
If you only talk about the combat effectiveness of the unit, it is estimated that the Imperial Division that was removed from the list is the first, and the top three on the opposite side is not a big problem.
There was also the SS Volunteer Division, which consisted of Germanic and German-descendants in Europe, and the Germans designated them as second-class combat units, mainly used in non-major directions and defensive warfare, such as the 5th Viking Division and the 11th Nordic Division.
The third type is even worse, the SS armed division, which is made up of Eastern Europeans, that is, Orientals and Balkans as the Germans say, such as the SS combat units like the Hungarians. However, although these units were controlled by the SS, they were not officially part of the SS unit in name, and were mainly engaged in the clearing of the partisans behind the main front and the control of the occupied areas.
However, these are only theoretical situations, and now the composition of the personnel of the German SS is very complicated, and most of the officers in many SS volunteer divisions and armed divisions are Germans, and the combat effectiveness of individual volunteer divisions is no worse than that of a type of SS combat unit, such as the Viking division I mentioned. ”
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Pavlov knew something about the SS, but what he didn't know was that the Germans on the other side said that there was only one brigade of actual troops, but there were 10,796 officers and men!
Although it only holds the title of a motorized rifle division, it already has almost the strength of a first-class panzergrenadier division!
Why was it that when Filtoff and the others first engaged the SS in the early hours of this morning, they were beaten to the point that they could not raise their heads? That's because the opponent has the firepower of an actual Panzergrenadier! -- The most basic combat unit in the German army is the squad, and the biggest difference between the Panzergrenadier squad and the ordinary infantry squad or motorized infantry squad is that it is armed with two machine guns instead of one!
A squad of SS Panzergrenadiers in this meeting could be said to consist of 8 or 10 people, since they usually fought exclusively in Sd.kfz.251 half-track armored vehicles, and there were two other people on board.
This will be due to the terrain, the night attack did not use armored vehicles, it was completely infantry attack: 8 people in a squad, which does not mean that the German infantry squad is not very effective in combat, but is extremely strong!
One squad was divided into two parts to fight, one machine gun group was commanded by the squad leader, and the other was commanded by the deputy squad leader, four people each.
The Germans on the opposite side were equipped with the latest MG42 general-purpose machine guns, two out of 8 people!
Each combat group also has a secondary shooter carrying four 75-round assault drums, two reserve barrels, a 300-round magazine and a pistol.
Combatant No. 3 and the squad leader or deputy squad leader used the Type 41 assault rifle, but even units like the "Adolf Hitler Division" could not all be equipped with imitation assault rifles, so at least one of the eight men used an MP40 submachine gun.
In order to meet the MG42's horrific rate of ammunition consumption, the grenadiers moved away from their armoured vehicles with large amounts of ammunition, and each squad member had drums or chains attached to them. As for the five-man medium machine gun crew, they all carried 300-round boxes!
At least one person in each squad carries an "iron fist" that imitates the Soviet bazooka, but unlike their Soviet counterparts, the German squad combat units use the "one-time theory", which has a very simple launcher and undiminished ammunition power, which is very practical and does not occupy the establishment.
As for the flare grenade launcher that still existed last year, the toy-looking equipment has slowly disappeared from the front-line SS combat units.
To put it bluntly, the raincoats worn by these Germans are a kind of large triangular tarpaulin, camouflaged camouflage, and four pieces can be put together to form a pyramid-shaped tent. And in some infantry squads, there is also a soldier who uses the old 98 rifle, and there is less "No. 3 assault rifleman", but he uses a sniper type, playing the role of an accurate shooter.
As for the driver of the vehicle and the other crew members, they both used MP40 submachine guns, and the crew members also had to operate the front machine gun.
And a standard panzergrenadier platoon had four armored vehicles, one of which was a command vehicle armed with a 37-mm anti-tank gun. There was an additional ordnance officer, a herald on a motorbike or half-track, and an anti-tank group using a duplicate of the РПГ-7 rocket launcher.
I have to admire the mechanical manufacturing ability of the Germans, two kinds of bazookas are still used in the state of war, and the ammunition is still universal, except that one is reloaded at one time, and the other can be reused.
As for the small number of machine gun platoons, apart from the armored vehicles and crews, there were only three MG42s mounted on tripods in the whole platoon: but each machine gun had a lot of people to serve, and in addition to the two co-shooters, there were at least two soldiers with submachine guns or assault rifles who spent most of their time passing back and forth boxes and chains!
As for the company level, there are also two knapsack radios, and Filtov and the others are facing such an opponent who is armed to the teeth! And just now, the German artillery fire became very accurate, and it was their radio that worked: after dawn, the rear artillery was already able to not smash shells on their own heads without the first test firing, and with the guidance of the infantry in front, the shelling became more and more accurate.
In contrast, the radio penetration rate of the 1075th Regiment was obviously not as good as that of the German army, and the company level could only rely on the flexible command of heralds, wired telephones, and grass-roots commanders for the time being. (To be continued.) )