Chapter 844: 845 Building Scramble

Curris and his men leaned against the wall of the building to breathe, and he was ordered to attack and occupy the tall building, and then unfurl the German banner on it. It is an act that symbolizes the occupation and is also a sacred and symbolic act.

As long as the German flag flutters over the city, those dead German soldiers can be regarded as finding the true meaning of their death, which is a tribute to the souls of the dead, but also a memorial ceremony for the living, to those who have died friends or great soldiers.

He slowly approached the back door of the building, hoping where to enter the building that had to be captured, and when his body moved to the corner, he found that the outer wall of the building, which was already crumbling, had been opened by the Soviets themselves to make it easy to enter and exit.

Two Soviet Red Army soldiers were coming out of this hole, just in time to bump into dozens of German soldiers who were about to enter, of course, Curris did not have the habit of carefully observing the enemy at close range, and the G43 semi-automatic rifle in his hand was not idle, and immediately fired two shots of "Bah!

His gunfire caused another German soldier to open fire as well, and the same clean shots knocked the two Soviet soldiers into a sieve. A grenade was thrown into the building through the hole, and everyone leaned against the wall, waiting for the loud bang, and with a seemingly earth-shaking explosion, a cloud of gray smoke erupted from the hole.

A grenadier with an assault rifle did not hesitate, and before the dust could fall, he burst into the room, the ground littered with rubble, and the grenade had turned it into a mess of dilapidated spaces with nowhere to stand. The German infantrymen who followed in, all armed with Mauser 98K rifles, searched every corner of the room to see if there were any living people besides themselves.

The corpses of several Soviet soldiers lay on the ground, and in the corner of the wall, a Soviet soldier with a bloody face was touching the Mosin Nagant rifle next to him. His eyes were fixed on the incoming German soldiers, as if he wanted to grab his rifle and shoot the enemy.

"Finish him!" Curis pouted to his men, and a soldier with a rifle used a rifle loaded with a bayonet to finish off the mortally wounded Soviet soldier, who was covered in shrapnel from grenades, and who might not have lived more than ten minutes if he hadn't done it.

"Another shell has hit here, oh my God!" a Soviet soldier said as he pushed open the door to the hallway of the room, only to see Soviet corpses and German soldiers with weapons in one place. He was about to turn around and run away, but he was hit from behind by a bullet, and he threw himself forward and fell to the ground, screaming silently.

The German soldiers took advantage of the situation to kill the open door, and a Soviet soldier in the corridor who came out with a rifle to see the situation was shot and fell on his back on the corridor aisle, and the crisp sound of gunfire echoed in the corridor, making the whole building look eerie.

Curris found a corner to cover himself, and then took weapons to cover his comrades, these German soldiers cautiously advanced little by little, while some of the Soviet soldiers in the corridor rushed out and were killed, and some poked out their weapons through the door to stop the German advance inside the building.

"Cover us upstairs!" Kulis kept pouring out behind him, and he brought about a platoon of German soldiers, these German soldiers rushed in, arranged a formation in the corridor to cover each other, some of them suppressed with fire, and some began to use grenades and guns to clear the house of Soviet soldiers one by one.

Sometimes they don't throw precious grenades into the room at all, but when they reach the door, they suddenly poke their heads out of the lower part of the door, and then shoot the enemy inside the house with their guns, quickly killing all the Soviet soldiers who are resisting inside. Anyway, after the strafing of the assault rifle, the people inside must be either dead or wounded, and at this time, let the soldiers with Mauser rifles in, you can get a very good effect of cleaning the battlefield.

These German soldiers had been tested for three days on the battlefield, and they had a very good understanding of how to fight for buildings, and knew how to fight to save their lives from being killed by the enemy. These Germans were better at fighting in this environment than they were on another plane.

They fought with the Soviet Red Army for every room and every staircase, killing each other's soldiers at various corners, and advancing cautiously, they could easily eliminate the enemy soldiers hiding in the buildings. Why did they make such rapid progress? No one survived the war for no reason, and the reason why they did not die in battle was because they were good at learning and summing up the lessons they had learned.

As the battle progressed, the Germans advanced along the corridor room by room, and the Soviet defense line on the first floor collapsed instantly, and several Soviet soldiers tried to take advantage of the chaos to run up the stairs, but the young man who walked last was killed by the German soldiers.

On the stairs, the Soviet soldiers took advantage of the terrain to fire downstairs, they tried to block the German efforts to climb the stairs, after all, they were already on the second floor, they had no way to escape, but to stay in this building and repel the German attack. The two sides fired frantically with their weapons, and the bullets hit the wooden staircase handrails, and the fragments were scattered everywhere, and some were even inserted into the bodies of Soviet soldiers who had died on the stairs.

These condescending Soviet soldiers seemed not afraid of the crumbling building collapsing, and took the opportunity to drop a grenade, as a result of which two German soldiers were wounded by this grenade, but unfortunately most of the ammunition was piled under the bed in a room on the first floor, and there seemed to be no extra grenades upstairs to deter the Germans downstairs.

"Cover us!" Kuris, with two grenadiers with MG-44 assault rifles, gritted his teeth and began to rush up the stairs, the Soviet soldiers were defeated in the fire, and finally several soldiers guarding the stairs were killed and hung on the handrails of the stairs, and the Germans also successfully rushed up the stairs and occupied a forward position.

Bullets fired by the Soviet Red Army were all around, and the walls were littered with white smoke from bullets and peeling wall skins. Curris felt something cut his face, he could feel a little itching, and he could feel his own blood running down his cheeks—

This is a temporary 2,000 words, Long Ling went out temporarily at night due to his family's illness, so he had to write where to send it, I really can't stand everyone.