Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1606 Holy War

Malashenko sat in the center of the front row, which is most suitable for watching movies, which is often called the "leader's seat".

Malashenko did not choose this position deliberately, but it had been arranged for him in advance. The person who arranged it was naturally our political commissar.

Malashenko also understands that there are some things that you don’t need to worry about so much and appear to be deliberately artificial. If you care so much about such trivial things, it will not be considered approachable, but a bit of deliberate pretense to show off to others. Sorry, a so-called "leadership seat" really means nothing.

"Why don't you go on stage and say a few words?"

As soon as Malashenko sat down, a comrade from the political commissar came to ask questions in a very confused tone.

"Others don't know, don't you know? I don't have the energy to prepare a speech now. All I can think about are two women. What do you think I will say on stage? Should I talk about women to my comrades? What if I make a joke? The one who lost our division is the Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe.”

Malashenko's reason was very sufficient, and it actually made the political commissar comrades who heard this explanation laugh on the spot.

"You also told the truth directly. I thought you were looking for some excuse to excuse yourself."

"Excuse? When have I ever made excuses in front of you? I always speak directly to you and never mince words.

Malashenko had a "clear conscience" on his face, and the political commissar smiled and nodded slowly.

"Well, I admit that, it's true."

"Brothers and sisters, soldiers and commanders, and all comrades present, good evening! I am the host of this performance, Valeski from the Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe. It is a great honor for our Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe to come to the great The heroic Guards Division named after leader Comrade Stalin holds this carefully prepared artistic performance for everyone. Please enjoy the program we have prepared. Thank you all!"

Before Comrade Political Commissar's low-pitched response could finish, Valeski on the stage had already begun his opening speech. Seeing this, Comrade Political Commissar stopped talking to him. He pointed in the direction of the stage and told Malashenko to focus there first and talk about anything later.

"Hey, by the way, we're both here to watch the show. Isn't there a person in charge at the division headquarters on duty?"

It is true that Malashenko, who was a bit mad, had only now thought of such an important matter. In his helplessness, Petrov, the political commissar who gave the division commander a blank look, spoke in frustration.

"Didn't you realize that Comrade Chief of Staff is not here? In addition to missing your two good girls, can you also pay some attention to the details around you? You are a division commander! You need to pay some attention!"

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There are not many people in the division who dare to speak to Comrade Division Commander in this way, and Comrade Political Commissar is definitely the one with the highest authority among them.

After being scolded by his political commissar, Malashenko looked like a little kid who had done something wrong. He pouted and seemed to want to say something, but in the end he did not say what he said and admitted his defeat.

Malashenko, who had just glanced at it casually before, no longer remembers what the first program was, but the shocking and familiar melody of this first program immediately frightened Comrade Ma. Jump.

"Good guy! It's a holy war. It's delicious!"

Due to the personal preference of the division commander Malashenko, the commanders and soldiers at all levels of Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division actually preferred the song "The Most Powerful Red Army" with its high-pitched melody, as if it could crush a girl with one kick. Broken military song.

You may not be able to sing the entire song, but you must be able to hum the most powerful tune of the Red Army.

If not, 80% of the time he will be suspected of being Tongde's spy. It's just that true.

Among the troops other than Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division, most actually prefer the military song "Holy War". After all, the material described and created by this song is the ongoing Great Patriotic War. Every soldier and commander is a true witness of this cruel war, and can best empathize with the artistic conception in the song.

But to a certain extent, a preference for a military song can also reflect the collective mental outlook and even combat style of the unit.

Since the day it was established, the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division has been the absolute main force of heavily armed assaults that charge into battles and attack cities and territories.

For the leader named Supreme Leader Stalin, no battle can be classified as easy to win, and battles that can be won easily should not be left to the leader. Since the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division is the elite among the elite, it should pick the toughest pieces to chew on. This is the responsibility that the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division should shoulder and complete.

After Malashenko's deliberate cultivation, this concept has now penetrated into the minds of commanders and soldiers at all levels in the division and has become an iron rule.

With such a fighting belief that "you are fighting the elite of your Germans", why does Stalin's 1st Guards Tank Division prefer the song "Invasion Like Fire", which symbolizes the sharper fighting edge of the Red Army's Strongest, in fact It is not difficult to understand.

You can even say that the image of the Red Army unit depicted in the most powerful lyrics of the Red Army is the current Stalin Guards 1st Tank Division. Powerful, tough and extremely deadly, it is the ultimate nightmare that every enemy who encounters such an opponent on the battlefield will never forget.

"Rise up, great country, and fight to the death! We must eliminate the evil forces of fascism and all evil bandits. Let the noble anger roll like waves and carry out the people's war and the sacred war!"

I have to admit that Holy War is indeed a very contagious red war song.

Even Malashenko, who has experienced the storms and waves of later generations and the baptism of various Internet waves, was personally in this special era and background. After only listening to a few sentences, he couldn't help but follow the chorus on the stage. The melody and rhythm started humming softly together.

Gradually, more and more commanders and soldiers began to hum softly to this melody. Whether they were sitting on temporarily moved ammunition boxes, sitting on the ground, or even standing, this highly contagious collective emotion remained. It quickly infected the entire audience like a fire starting a prairie fire.

All comrades present are witnesses and contributors to this sacred war, and defenders of the motherland!

Only in the middle of the song and before it was completely sung, the rhythm and atmosphere on the field was almost brought to its peak, always maintaining the last moment before the eruption.

And when the last syllable of "Holy War" fell, the waves of cheers like mountains and tsunamis finally sounded in unison on the field and could no longer be suppressed!

"Ula! Ula!! Ula!!!"

"Crush fascism and defend our motherland! Ula!!!"

"Victory belongs to the proletariat, to the revolutionary fighters, to the great Red Army!!!"

"Comrades! Recover the country, cross the border, liberate Eastern Europe, crush the invaders, plant the red flag in the evil heart of fascism! Win this sacred war! Hurrah!!!"

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