Chapter 499: The Battle of Moscow

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As soon as Marshal Bock heard numerous loud explosions in the direction of Moscow in the distance, he knew that something was wrong, and he immediately ran out of the room and into the courtyard. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

At this time, even in the thick of the night, he could see bursts of fire flashing in the direction of Moscow. And then, before Marshal Bock figured out how these explosions took place.

He saw a sky-high red light coming out of the direction of Moscow, and Marshal Bock was even more horrified when he saw these red lights. In the darkness of the night, it is not surprising that explosions can be heard twenty kilometers away.

But in this direction far from Moscow, he can actually see the red light in the direction of Moscow, what does this mean? This shows that Moscow has now become a city of fire.

Thinking that the city of Moscow was now on fire, Marshal Bock gasped: "Stalin was so ruthless, he even dared to burn the capital of Russia, isn't he afraid of becoming a sinner who has been left behind by Russia for thousands of years?" ”

However, Marshal Bock wondered how Stalin set this fire in the encirclement of millions of German troops, and what was even more strange was whether Stalin had gone crazy, because at this time in Moscow, there were still more than 100,000 Russian ** people who refused to evacuate.

In fact, Marshal Bock cannot be blamed for underestimating Stalin's ruthlessness, not to mention sacrificing hundreds of thousands of Moscow soldiers and civilians for the sake of victory. Stalin simply thought that even at the expense of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians, he could not defeat the German army.

If he thinks that he can defeat the Germans as long as he sacrifices his lives, then he will no longer hesitate to sacrifice all the soldiers and civilians in Moscow, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of old, weak, sick and disabled who are unwilling to evacuate.

And the results received are indeed great. And this thing that the Russians did that shocked the people of the world has also been crowned by historians as a thing that changed the course of history.

It turned out that under Stalin's personal order, the defenders of Moscow blew up most of the city of Moscow.

When the Germans first stormed the city, there were still millions of defenders in the whole of Moscow, and millions of troops in several other directions of Moscow.

However, the advanced weapons of the Germans made Stalin lose the confidence to hold on to the city of Moscow, but he was not willing to be defeated so easily. So he was emboldened and came up with a way to bury a large amount of explosives deep in all the party and government organs and important strategic points in Moscow.

The detonation of all the explosives was set at nine o'clock in the evening of the second day of the retreat of the Russian troops, which was just enough for the Germans to occupy the entire city of Moscow.

However, it was not enough for the Germans to search all the occupied territories thoroughly, and in fact even the Germans could not find them for three days. Because all the explosives were buried deep in the ground of the buildings. Stalin thought very clearly, he simply did not expect these explosives to kill many German ** people.

He just wanted to bury all the high-rise buildings with these explosives, and he didn't want the Germans to get the brilliant civilization of Russia, so he actually set up this desperate plan because he didn't want to get it and didn't let others get it.

All the historically important venues in the city of Moscow have not been left behind, and even the Kremlin has been planted with explosives.

What best reflects the madness of the Russians is that the Russian army does not hesitate to use all kinds of land, sea and air bombs, incendiary bombs, and even chemical bombs, poison gas bombs, and all kinds of special bombs when there is not enough explosives.

Even the gasoline barrels and gas poured into the Russians were not released, and everything that could have exploded or burned was taken out by the Russians and buried in the ground.

Then these flammable and explosive materials are sealed with cement, and then time bombs are used to detonate all the explosives. And all the sappers who carried out this task were immediately sent out of Moscow after burying all the explosives.

In the end, it was only the old and weak soldiers who stayed to attract the Germans' firepower, and these soldiers, with Stalin's personal promise, voluntarily stayed to prevent the Germans from pursuing the last of the defenders.

More than 100,000 Muscovites, who were unwilling to evacuate with the large army, were also distributed, and they were guarded in their own homes, forming a formation with their neighbors around them, and fighting bloody battles with the Germans, so as to deplete the Germans' troops.

It's just that what Stalin didn't expect was that his self-destruction plan turned out to be very good. Stalin just wanted to inflict a little damage on the Germans by bombing Moscow, and then stop the Germans from attacking by the way.

I didn't expect that the Germans were hit hard by the wrong moves, because everyone didn't expect that the German ** team would rush to enter Moscow City first.

The end result was that when the Germans had just captured the whole city of Moscow and had not had time to clear the city of recalcitrant enemies, they were bombed all over the world.

The Moscow defenders were also very sappers, planting enough explosives to blow up all the megastructures. The German Army Group, which stormed into the city of Moscow and was celebrating in the heat of the crack, was indeed in bad luck.

Countless high-rise government buildings exploded almost at the same time, and one after another collapsed, burying nearly 200,000 soldiers of the Northern, Central, and Southern German armies that had entered the city of Moscow.

A large number of German soldiers were directly shocked to death by the huge explosion, countless soldiers were burned to death and burned because of the fires burning everywhere, and countless soldiers were killed and wounded by all kinds of poisonous gases and poisonous smoke.

On this night, the city of Moscow was a hell on earth, whether it was the Russian ** people in the city or the German ** team all wailing under the burning fire. However, the German servant soldiers who were hiding outside the city and drinking the northwest wind did not dare to enter the city to rescue these soldiers and civilians.

Because there were explosions everywhere and raging flames everywhere, the fire in Moscow at this time was simply not something that could be extinguished by manpower.

In this way, the fire of Moscow lasted for three days and three nights, and when the city of Moscow finally burned out after three days, the fire was finally extinguished, and the commander-in-chief of the German attack on Moscow, Field Marshal Bock, walked into the ruins of Moscow with great difficulty.

Looking at the scorched earth in front of him, Marshal Bock, who never knew what sadness was, couldn't help but bow his head and cry: "Stalin, you are ruthless enough, you actually buried all the fuel in the ground, you are a madman." ”

While cursing Stalin, Marshal Bock was also secretly glad that if it weren't for the fact that Commander-in-Chief Bock always felt uneasy and did not immediately enter the city of Moscow. Then it is likely that he was among the German soldiers buried in the rubble.

According to simple post-war statistics, in the battle of Moscow, the Germans killed 600,000 soldiers and wounded 600,000. That is to say, in the battle of Moscow alone, the German army group lost almost 100 elites, and almost the German troops who entered the city of Moscow were either killed or wounded.

As for the price paid by the Russians, they can ignore it, they only killed and injured hundreds of thousands of old, weak, sick and disabled soldiers and civilians.

So when, on the fourth day after the occupation of Moscow, the whole world was shocked again after the post-war statistics of the entire Battle of Moscow came out.