The Third Reich

Chapter 1397 Fear the Turks

"Boom, boom, boom!" At the rear, the artillery began to shoot, and one after another, the artillery shells flew towards the opposite border post.

These Armenian outposts, in the dark, in their sleep, were reimbursed, the earth trembled and burned, and there was a rain of death everywhere!

After the shelling, the Turkish cavalry rushed to the land, holding high sabres in their hands, and their faces were excited.

"There is an Armenian village ahead!"

"Kill them all and leave none of them!"

Damn these heretics!

Since this night, the Armenians have been shrouded in war again!

At the same time, the news was quickly reported to the superiors, and soon passed to Moscow.

After hearing the news from the Caucasus, the atmosphere in the entire Kremlin suddenly cooled down. Now that it has entered summer, they actually felt the cold, and the cold started to give goosebumps.

"The Turks must have wanted to take the oil fields in the Caucasus. The Germans are so abominable, they actually encouraged the Turks to beat us!"

As for the Baku Oilfield, the people present were already mentally prepared, thinking that the Germans might attack the Baku Oilfield. They sent more aviation forces and added anti-aircraft artillery to protect the oilfield when German planes bombed the oilfield. effect.

Who knows, the Germans encouraged the Turks to send troops without using aircraft bombers!

Aerial bombing didn't work very well, because the oil fields were scattered, and even if they were bombed once, they quickly resumed production, unless the Germans used some kind of horrible city-destroying weapon.

In the recent war, the Germans did not use it, even in Odessa, where the casualties of the Romanians were so large, the Germans did not use that terrible big bomb once and for all.

This shows that that kind of weapon is risky, and the Germans are very scruples and will not use it recklessly.

Now, the Germans are encouraging the Turks to send troops, and in the Caucasus, things are complicated in an instant.

"We must not let the Turks' attack go smoothly." Stalin put down his smoke pot and said, "Move all the troops that can be mobilized nearby, and we must teach the Turks a lesson! Be afraid of them!"

Although the entire western front of the Soviet Union is tight, this does not mean that some small countries can recklessly use force against the Soviet Union. In Stalin's eyes, Turkey is a weak chicken. How could such a country dare to attack the Soviet Union?

We must let them know the cost of attacking the Soviet Union, let them suffer heavy casualties, and if they are afraid of them, they will be extremely honest and will never dare to attack the Soviet Union again!

That was Stalin's purpose.

"If we want to teach the Turks a lesson, we have three reorganization divisions." General Kirill said, "Move all the troops stationed in the Caucasus, and attack these Turks who are ignorant!"

Now, the construction of the second Baku is in full swing, but it is still impossible to replace Baku immediately. If the Baku oil field is now taken down by the Turks, there will be so many tanks and planes on the Soviet front line. They would all be unusable due to lack of fuel, and at that time, they could only watch the German tank troops advance to Moscow!

Stalin was not particularly afraid of Turkey. As long as there were three reorganization divisions, the Turks could be beaten to hell!

His eyes were still focused on the current situation. It didn't look good in Smolensk!

"General Rokossovsky is still insisting on Yartsev, and the Germans are also continuing their efforts in Yartsev to close the opening. At present, the troops in the encirclement are being ordered to break out."

In this war, a group of generals with poor command appeared, but at the same time, there were also a new group of generals rising, Lukin was one, and so was Rokossovsky.

You know, Rokossovsky is fighting against the elite German ace armored division! It was a miracle that Rokossovsky had persisted for three days without allowing the German armored forces to encircle.

Because of his firm and decisive action, he delayed the closing of the German encirclement, thus creating an opportunity for the troops inside the encirclement to break through.

At the same time, the troops inside the encirclement did not panic. They were breaking through in an orderly and organized manner. For example, the group led by Lukin was using the most aggressive offensive in an attempt to break out of the German encirclement.

"Boom, boom." In the southern part of Smolensk, a voice was heard. Leohard, the commander of the 56th Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the German 17th Armored Division, raised his head and looked at the sky.

It was their own Junkers-290 bomber. At this time, these bombers were not bombing. When they flew over the city, they carefully did not enter the range of the Soviet anti-aircraft artillery. Then, they saw the fuselage. At the tail, barrels of supplies, with parachutes, fell down.

"Attention, prepare to receive our supplies, but don't let the Soviets rob them!" Leohard shouted loudly.

His subordinates are all riding mopeds. These motorcycles were also dropped by air last time. Now, the 17th Armored Division is mainly supported by airdrops.

Because of their aggressive approach, the 17th Panzer Division did not occupy the entire Smolensk in one go. Lukin's army was blocked by the river. Following that, the Soviets used four armies to surround the 17th Panzer Division from the outside. .

Seeing this situation, the 17th Panzer Division immediately turned to the defense. They were not in a hurry to break through, because they used themselves as bait and successfully attracted the large Soviet troops.

Then, the follow-up legions caught up and wrapped up those armies outside.

Now, layers of enclosing circles are formed.

The innermost is the 17th Panzer Division, outside is the Soviet Army, and outside, there are other German regiments.

The two sides were ping-pong-pong for several days.

For armored divisions, the supplies needed were astronomical, and when surrounded, supplies could not be transported in by car.

If it is in history, once the armored divisions are surrounded, their fate will be terrible, I am afraid they have to break out as infantry.

But now, they are under no pressure, because Germany already has a terrible air supply capability, those large Junkers-290 bombers, can carry both twenty tons of bombs and twenty tons of supplies.

In this way, the Junkers-290 fleet can meet the supply tasks for the 17th Armored Division with only dozens of sorties per day.

It's just an airdrop of supplies, and sometimes there are omissions. For example, due to the effect of the wind, it blows to the opponent's position!

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