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584 Smilovich

The 505 Tank Destroy Battalion, which attacked the villages and towns in southern Minsk, was able to concentrate at this time, only three platoons left in the 1st Company, and a total of 11 tanks.

The 2nd Company was left to stay in the rear and could not participate in the attack. After all, they had to guard against the Soviets breaking through the flanks, which affected the German army's insufficient supplies.

Relying on more than a dozen tanks to attack, this is a challenge for the German troops, but the good news is that as the sky brightens, the Luftwaffe has once again deployed a large-scale deployment.

As time goes by, the fog on the ground gradually dissipates and the visibility becomes higher and higher.

The clear sky above the battlefield was cloudless, and German bombers, like locusts, finally appeared on various fronts, in the eyes of German ground soldiers.

This is undoubtedly good news. The dispatch of the air force represents a significant increase in pressure on the Polish ground forces, and effective support can also alleviate the embarrassment of the German army's insufficient heavy firepower.

The huge explosions coming from afar also prove that the air force is destroying its opponents.

The continuous black smoke rising from the horizon and the Stuka dive bombers that flew overhead from time to time, all proved that the advantage was firmly in the hands of the Germans.

At least all information shows that the Luftwaffe has indeed obtained air supremacy and the Soviet Air Force has been driven out of the combat area.

Although the Air Force's joining was delightful, the battle on the ground was still going to continue. After passing that woods, the Soviet map seized by Karyus and the others showed that there were empty open areas along the way.

Originally, they thought they would not encounter any problems, but they were blocked by the trouble caused by their own people.

On the only road nearby, the road they were advancing was destroyed by the Stuka bomber!

A huge crater with a diameter of ten meters completely lost the role it should have.

"Hell! Air Force... those idiots... were their brains eaten by dogs?" The annoyed voice of the guy Kent came from his headphones.

Soon, the entire tank company was forced to stop, and the two assault guns that covered the tank company, as well as armored vehicles and trucks loaded with infantry, also stopped.

The company commander's inquiry then came from the radio: "Why did you stop? Is there any problem?"

"Of course, the problem is too big... Our road was blocked by a bullet crater! The Air Force did a good thing!" Kent said helplessly.

The company commander asked depressedly: "Think about a way! Can you get around?"

So the tragedy began like this. Nine hundred Soviet soldiers and a kv-2 tank were able to stop the German army from advancing, but a huge crater in the right position did this.

All the infantry behind had to jump out of the truck and start using all the tools to fill this huge crater.

The German army spent a whole hour of precious time building a road for the Soviet Union. It was not until lunch that Karyus and the others barely set off on the road and continued to move towards the direction where they were targeting.

After careful preparation, under the cover of tanks, the German troops rushed towards the target they had already set, the small town called Smilovich.

However, something funny happened. The Soviets gave up here and retreated to the farther and safer area of ​​Chelwin.

In other words, Smilovic, a strategic key that should have been fiercely contested, was handed over by the Soviet army and given to the German offensive forces for free.

The imagined fierce battle did not break out, and all the prepared tactics became jokes. The residents in the town watched German tanks pass by the streets uneasy, and many people were shaking their arms to welcome these liberators who came from afar...

Yes, for Belarus, the Germans were almost the same as the liberators. Local civilians were also oppressed by the Russians and had long been reluctant to continue to be part of the Soviet Union.

These Belarusians, like Ukrainians, were not treated equally by Russians.

So, when German tanks passed by, they had no resistance and had no idea of ​​escaping.

"Did they see us?" leaning against the tank's turret, Carlyus was obviously stunned by the scene in front of him.

He didn't know why he was welcomed here, and some people were even willing to hand over boiling water to comfort their hard work.

"Maybe everyone here is crazy...but I like this feeling, it makes me feel like a hero." The one driving in front of the Karyus tank was still Kent's tank. He said to Karyus on the radio.

"I like this feeling too, which makes me feel that everything I do makes sense." The company commander also joined the discussion, and more and more Belarusians were welcomed by the way.

"Yes! If they weren't holding flowers and wine in their hands, I thought they were here to siege us." Karyus laughed and said as he looked at what was happening in front of him.

At the beginning, they were worried that their troops would not be able to capture this small town called Smilovich.

But in a blink of an eye, they had occupied the place, and did not even shoot one shell at a time. There was no resistance, there was only enthusiasm and low cheers.

The streets and alleys were full of men, women, young and old. Some people shyly looked at the passing German troops in the window on the second floor, with only curiosity in their eyes and no hostility.

Sometimes strange things happened just like this. Smilovich had no battle and became a German occupied area in peace.

As long as they continue to attack eastward, Minsk will become a huge encirclement! At that time, the Soviet troops near Minsk will fall into another despair.

It is probably just like the siege of Brest. The Soviets would surrender little by little, and eventually hundreds of thousands of people would be captured.

If you think about it, you will feel that this is another great victory. The head of state led the German people to defeat the enemy who attempted to invade Germany and expanded the living space of the German nation!

This reminded them of the time wasted on the road just now. The troubles caused by the Air Force seemed to be more effective than the resistance of the Soviets.

"The Russians owe our Air Force a thank you letter!" Carlyus looked at the sky, and two patrolling German fighters the size of rice grains and sighed.

"Yes! The Russians owe the Luftwaffe a letter of thanks." Kent laughed loudly when he heard this joke-
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