Chapter 6: Wandering Crimes

Like a cheetah preying on bison, Lynn's more than 3,000 imperial elites and determined and experienced Freedom Regiment soldiers quickly controlled the rhythm of the battlefield during the raid, but the Soviet infantry also resisted very resolutely, using all available weapons and terrain to resist the tough attackers, even if the comrades around them died one by one, and the opponent kept shouting "surrender or kill", many still fought until the last moment......

The tenacity of Soviet officers and soldiers was admirable, and without this, they would not have been able to win the Great Patriotic War and the Great War between East and West without being outarmed to their opponents. Because of this, Lynn patiently watched the battle, and waited for two hours before withdrawing the two main battalions from the battle, allowing the remaining troops to clean up the remnants of the enemy, and the two main battalions regrouped and only rested for ten minutes, and then quickly moved northwest under Lynn's direct command. According to the report of the peripheral reconnaissance personnel, after dawn a convoy of Soviet tanks and baggage vehicles crossed the bridge that was still being repaired the day before and rushed to the direction of the battlefield.

Marching at full speed to an area where the sound of gunfire was almost inaudible, Lynn found a pine forest close to the main road as an ambush to resist, and after the troops were in position, the advance force of Soviet reinforcements appeared--Lynn was somewhat surprised to see the appearance of the old-fashioned cavalry troops, and more than 200 people came on horseback, although it was chic, three or four machine guns could make them all sprinkle their blood here. With the idea of not scattering the eagle without seeing the rabbit, Lynn ordered the troops to spare the cavalry, and at the same time used American-made walkie-talkies to contact the combat units that were still clearing the field a few kilometers away, and organized several armored vehicles and mortars to deal with this group of "uninvited guests".

Almost a meal's time, a convoy of tracked combat vehicles and dozens of trucks about the size of a battalion appeared at the end of the road, and at this time Lynn had received a report that the Soviet cavalry had entered the battlefield in a scattered assault, and most of them were buried under the machine guns before they could play their role, but a small number of cavalry who made a detour still caused some losses to the fighting troops of the Free Corps, and now only the last few Soviet infantry on the battlefield are still resisting. If the battle cannot be completely resolved within half an hour, the Free Corps participating in the battle will withdraw from the battle according to the predetermined plan.

It seems that the subordinate officers have grasped the essence of guerrilla warfare with decisive engagement and decisive detachment, and Lynn is very satisfied with this. Seeing the target convoy slowly entering his established ambush zone, the commander, who was refamiliar with the battlefield, calmly pulled out the Luger pistol - if it was in close contact with the enemy in a complex environment, he would still choose the Mauser pistol and assault rifle as his sidearms, but as a commander in control, the gun was more like an orchestra baton to him.

At a distance of 500 meters, the familiar sound of the Soviet T-34 is already very clear. The simplest lines constitute the sharpest land weapons, after the real guns and live ammunition, these red chariots have long become the nightmare of the Western Allied officers and soldiers, and under the conditions of reciprocity, the mountain chariots and even assault guns of the imperial ** team are still not their opponents, and the skillful and exquisite tactics are still the magic weapon of the imperial elite to defeat the enemy. After these thrilling battles, the 105mm recoilless guns secretly supported by the Western Allies have gradually won the trust of the Imperial soldiers.

At a distance of 400 meters, the target was within effective range of machine guns and assault rifles, but Lynn could not hear the bolt pulling. An army that remains calm and calm in a tense atmosphere can be put to good use, and the mature psychological qualities of officers and men can be transformed into combat effectiveness to the greatest extent in fierce battles. Of course, composure is by no means wooden, excellent officers know how to match their own soldiers, excellent soldiers know how to cooperate with their companions, under the leadership of the emperor, the soldiers of the German Free Regiment also have a better performance than one time. …,

At a distance of 200 meters, the improved model of Iron Fist and Bazooka can play an anti-armor role at any time, as long as it is properly distributed, dozens of anti-tank rocket launchers can turn these Soviet tanks on the road into scrap metal in a blink of an eye, but in the absence of a data-based information command system, it is impossible for any unit to achieve accurate distribution of firepower, adequate simulation training, scientific tactical configuration and appropriate attack interval are the only means to improve the efficiency of the army's attack power output in this era. After three years of sharpening the sword, it is no exaggeration to say that the Imperial soldiers under Lynn's command are currently the best quality battlefield elites in the world.

With the rolling of tracks and wheels, the Soviet tanks in the lead drove in front of Lynn with a rumbling roar, and the straight-line distance between the two sides was less than 100 meters, as long as the Soviet personnel left the road and moved closer to the woods, it should not be difficult to find the cheetah lying in ambush staring at him with bared teeth. Lynn gracefully unleashed the hammer of her pistol, tilted her gun up at a 45-degree angle, and prayed in her heart that the bravest Imperial warrior would be favored by Lady Luck.

Syllable! Syllable!

Lynn fired two shots into the air, sounding faint and lonely in the snowstorm, but a moment later, the sound of the dense guns in the forest was comparable to the roar of thousands of horses as they charged, and even the snow on the branches of the trees was shaken down. In the line of sight, countless large and small points of light swooped towards the long snake on the road, instantly covering its head and tail and the middle part, and wherever these points of light went, they either exploded violently immediately, or flew sparks and made a screeching sound in the form of high-speed collisions.

Striking the enemy's most threatening tank targets, mountain combat vehicles equipped with long-barreled 75 mm guns always live up to expectations, and at a distance of only 100 meters, they already have a high probability of penetrating the T-34 body from the front, but the elite gunners of the empire still safely chose the side of the Soviet tank, especially the engine position, once they lost power, those T-34s with their heads held high could only lie motionless, waiting for the relatively slow but powerful rockets to converge. Most of the rockets that flew away were hollow-charged, and the violent explosion made people 100 meters away still cover their ears unbearably. Those tanks that have been pierced through the armor may not be killed immediately, but the lethal damage is done, and if the tanks are completely motionless, the cracks or hatches may be spewing black smoke out!

Under the heavy gunfire of the artillery, in just two or three minutes, the Soviet tanks on the road were paralyzed and exploded one after another, and the roaring artillery soon belonged only to the ambush side, and some of the Soviet baggage trucks that basically had no self-defense ability had lost their drivers, and some of their tires or engines were damaged, and the rest of them all rushed to leave the highway and turn around and flee, but in the face of the ambushers' pinch and tail formation, they had no chance to escape. After discovering that a single shell or rocket could detonate the carload, the ambush fire quickly subsided, and the battlefield was handed over to machine guns and rifles. At this time, the encirclement battle seemed to have turned into a shooting range for the soldiers, and the Soviet driver sitting in the cab became the target of the opponent's scramble. As a result, some trucks inevitably appeared in the fields on the side of the road because they were out of control, and the boxes and bags in the compartments rolled out, and normal curiosity made people speculate about the contents......

In the 14th minute from the start of the battle, Lynn ordered a ceasefire, and such an ambush battle was obviously easier and simpler than the previous camp attack, but if these tanks, baggage, and a large number of Soviet infantry camped together, the combat capability was not as easy as one plus one. Patting off the snow chips on his body, Lynn walked out of the woods, this morning, the wind and snow continued to show signs of decreasing, and the gray degree of the sky also weakened significantly, according to this trend, the days of wind and snow may soon end, and when the weather clears, or even just the visibility has improved to a certain extent, the all-encompassing combat aircraft of the Soviet army will greatly restrict the combat operations of Lynn's troops, not to mention a surprise attack, and even their own concealment will have to be redoubled in energy and command. …,

Troubles are everywhere, but at least for now, with her recon and intelligence agents effectively monitoring every area around them, Lynn can temporarily rest his mind and let his soldiers enjoy the joy of victory. On these heavy wagons belonging to the ordinary infantry divisions of the Soviet Army, the soldiers of the Free Corps found shelter clothing, high-calorie canned meat and butter cheese, ammunition for the distribution of Soviet-made guns, and more than 1,000 spare firearms. After the ambush battle, almost none of the Soviet trucks were able to be used normally, but this was difficult for the officers and men of the Free Regiment, who had already been fully prepared, and they quickly loaded the mountain assault vehicles and heavy jeeps with all kinds of necessities, and each took surplus food, guns and ammunition within their ability, and swept away what they could take away at the speed of robbing villages by rogue bandits in the past.

The next few days didn't clear up as Lynn feared, and the cold air blowing from the north caused the snow to fall again. With the help of the wind and snow, Lynn's men easily concealed the traces of the march, and they hurried through the night through vast forests and frozen river valleys from Rosenheim all the way west into the lake-like Stänberg region, where they could resist an attack even when unsuspecting Soviet troops were close at hand. During this period, the Soviets recaptured the empty Salzburg, returned to the Alps and carried out the activities of the Free Corps in many ways, alternately broadcasting the situation of the Battle of Freedom on the radio, so that the Soviets could not find the trace of the main force of the resistance force that had annihilated two Soviet divisions one after another. Soon after, Lynn's cunning cheetah ate a Soviet alert regiment in Oberstdorf in southern Bavaria, crossing the border into the mountainous region between Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Austria with an infinite taunt of the Soviet command.