The Germans are out of the mountains!The GD Infantry Regiment won the battle and captured more than 10,000 Soviet troops!
The Germans are out of the mountains!The GD Infantry Regiment rose to the occasion in the smoke of war and marched bravely in the direction of victory. It's not just a battle, it's a blood-pumping piece of history. On July 12, 1941, the GD Infantry Regiment successfully crossed the Dnieper, but did not stop, but continued to advance eastward without hesitation.
On this day, the soldiers were exhausted, but for the final victory, they had to continue to fight, challenging the strong positions of the Soviet troops. In this tragic battle to cross the river, the GD Infantry Regiment showed great courage and perseverance. However, just as everyone cheered for each victory, an even tougher battle crept in.
The 1st Battalion received the task of capturing important bridges, but found that the regimental headquarters had not given the relevant orders for a long time. Seeing the minutes ticking by, the commander of the 1st Battalion glanced thoughtfully at the map and saw that there was a vital bridge not far ahead. It stands to reason that this bridge must be taken, but why has the regimental headquarters never issued an order to capture it?
The commander of the 1st Battalion, who had foreseen it, sure enough, an hour later, the regimental headquarters gave the order to quickly capture the target village and secure the bridge. As a result, 1 company, 1 machine gun platoon and 1 mortar squad rushed towards the target with all their might, while the other companies could only wait in place due to lack of ammunition. Two hours passed, but no news came, and the soldiers of the 1st Battalion in the rear realized that there might be a problem ahead.
At this time, a motorized messenger staggered back to report that the situation ahead was very bad, the Soviet fire was very fierce, and the strength of the 1st Battalion was difficult to resist. The company in the rear rushed to support, and the target village turned out to be much larger than expected, almost a town. When the follow-up units arrived, the fighting Germans were retreating, the company commander was killed, and the 1 battalion had to resort to assault gun platoons.
The gunners of the assault gun platoon quickly deployed, skillfully opened fire, and after several rounds of shelling, they finally suppressed the fire point of the ** people. At this time, all the personnel of the 1 battalion were thrown into the attack, and it was a real bitter battle, with both sides firing at each other immediately after hand-to-hand combat. The Soviet army showed no signs of weakness, and the ** of the 1st battalion was constantly increasing. The eastward march after crossing the river was not smooth, and Soviet resistance was always sudden, but after several hours of hard fighting, the 1st Battalion finally won the victory.
This victory was only the tip of the iceberg in the GD Infantry Regiment's eastward march. Several other battalions were also facing stubborn resistance from the Soviet defenders. The 3 battalion was forced to dig trenches near Dubrovka for defensive operations, and at least one division of troops blocked their way in the front. In a small village called Bailey, it changed hands three times in half a day, and finally the Soviet troops withdrew. The 400th Motorized Artillery Battalion encountered a large number of remaining Soviet soldiers as it advanced, and after a burst of close-range fire, the Soviets began to withdraw from their positions in a gray manner.
In this series of battles for river crossings and battles for the east, the victory of the GD Infantry Regiment was jaw-dropping. They captured 17,288 Soviet soldiers, 21 artillery pieces, 7 anti-tank guns, 13 mortars and 227 trucks. Such a result can be described as a god-like existence in the entire German army, and the trump card status of the GD infantry regiment began to appear.
However, at this very moment, the 29th Motorized Rifle Division of Army Group ** stormed Smolensk and took control of the highway to the north, leaving Moscow facing the German threat. The Germans were only 400 kilometers from Moscow, and the speed of the march was beyond anyone's expectations. However, the army group in the north and south did not keep up, which was not a small problem for the Germans.
Netizens commented one after another, and some said excitedly: "The courage of the GD Infantry Regiment is really admirable, they are like heroes, breaking the iron barrel formation of the Soviet army, it is simply unbeatable!."However, there are also some voices of concern, "Although there was a victory, the problem of the northern and southern flanks of the German army cannot be ignored, and the threat of Moscow remains." ”
In response to these comments, an analysis states: "The decision of the German top brass to stop the advance in Smolensk and adjust the pressure on both flanks was clearly a deliberate decision. After all, the war situation is ever-changing, and unavoidable situations can happen at any time, so it is wise to remain calm and flexible. ”
On the outskirts of Smolensk, the GD Infantry Regiment began to dig trenches, actively preparing for a possible defensive battle. Every step of their move is related to the direction of the entire Eastern Front, and the fate of Moscow is hanging in the balance. We look forward to the GD Infantry Regiment continuing to write brilliant stories, defending their victories and bringing glory to the entire country. This victory was not only for the GD Infantry Regiment, but for each and every one of us!