Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1845 Ultimatum

The German had no intention of surrendering and immediately performed the French military salute. This was the intuitive feeling that Malashenko could get at a glance after commanding his car to rush to the cargo yard.

Unless absolutely necessary, he really couldn't risk hurting those babies and fire directly at the Germans. Malashenko knew this from beginning to end.

Of course, it is not only Malashenko who knows this clearly, but also those Germans who are on the opposite side of Malashenko and are enemies.

It can be said that the situation is almost clear at a glance, and there is no need to guess anymore. These Germans must have made sure that they were afraid of using rat weapons and did not dare to order the tank guns to aim directly and fire fiercely. If not, there is no way to explain why a train dares to continue to move forward despite being blocked by dozens of tanks. This really doesn't make sense.

Malashenko does not want to harm these priceless cultural relics, antiques and various treasures that will be of great significance in peacetime in the future, but this does not mean that Malashenko is willing to watch these things being snatched away by the Germans.

If this turned out to be the case, Malashenko asked himself that he might as well order to fire and stop the armored train.

Malashenko, who traveled from later generations, knew clearly in his heart that the various rare treasures that the fascist gang of bastards robbed from the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War could truly return to the motherland and be handed back to the Soviet Union after the war. There are simply very few in hand, especially the top batch of treasures. In the end, their whereabouts are basically unknown.

Rather than believing in the "hidden treasures of the Nazis trying to make a comeback", Malashenko is more willing to believe that these top treasures have definitely been swallowed up by the low-grade British and American bastards. Who knows where these things ended up after being found by Britain and the United States. Anglo-Saxon barbarians have been fond of collecting other people's treasures for a long time.

Severely damaging the armored train and forcing it to stop would at least not destroy all the treasures. As long as it was done properly and with caution, the damage could be kept to a minimum.

Malashenko would rather choose the former than letting this thing slip away from his nose.

The belief that "I can't get it, and I will never fall into the hands of you fascist bastards" is extremely firm, but in the heart of Malashenko, who is holding the big iron loudspeaker, he still has the idea of ​​one last try. Give it one last try before everything is really irreversible.

"Listen, Fascist lackeys on the train, I am Major General Malashenko of the Soviet Tank Corps! The "Steel Butcher" you call me! This broken train of yours has been surrounded by the most elite soldiers under my command!"

"Give up resistance, give up the desire to escape! Stop struggling in vain, and don't use your wealth and life to test my bottom line! If necessary, I will not hesitate to order the destruction of the treasures on the train! I will never let them Escape from this station! If you don’t believe it, you can try, and the price will be the lives of you fascist bastards!”

"This is the last warning, stop the car immediately! Put down your weapons, surrender, and everyone get out of the car! You will not have a second chance!"

The armored train that had just started accelerated very slowly and at a very low speed, which gave Malashenko the opportunity to take out the big iron horn and speak his German, which he had become quite fluent by now, in person to these stubborn people. The ineffective fascist scum issued an ultimatum.

Malashenko hoped that his final warning would be the last straw to crush these fascist scum, and that it would be better to save everyone the trouble of this already unsuspicious battle.

Malashenko did not believe that the gang of German gangsters on the train were not afraid at all, and did not even have the slightest difference of opinion. In the worst case, even if the gang of gangsters could not be stopped immediately and surrendered, if they could be made It is also good to have internal divisions torn apart and to have internal strife before the battle. There shouldn't be a train full of German thugs who want to die in vain, right?

That is, while Malashenko was shouting, the oncoming armored train was still moving forward.

With an iron horn in one hand and a radio transmitter in the other, Malashenko gritted his teeth and stared closely at the armored train, which was about to enter the last 100 meters from where his car was.

Whether it be honking or slowing down, if these Germans really intend to give up resistance and choose to surrender, they should at least give themselves some clear responses immediately. Otherwise, they can only treat them as preparing to fight to the end.

"Comrade Commander, we are already less than 100 meters away! If we don't do something, it will be too late!"

Malashenko is still waiting anxiously, hoping that these gangsters will cherish his life wisely, so that the best result or miracle he expects can happen.

Iushkin's shouting reminder from inside the car echoed in Malashenko's mind. Malashenko, whose breathing rate had become increasingly rapid, like an old cow panting, was still staring at the target.

Seeing that the situation was finally forced to this irreversible step, Malashenko, who saw no sign of the Germans being willing to cooperate, finally pressed the radio transmitter in his hand without any hesitation. Yelled an order.

"All crews concentrate their firepower! Target the front of the first locomotive, load it with armor-piercing shells, and fire!"

Even if Malashenko doesn't say anything at this time, the tank crews of each crew under his command will be ready to do it. For example, loading the gun barrel can easily tear open the armored train's defense and attack it. A 122mm full-caliber armor-piercing projectile that causes sufficient damage to the interior space and front equipment.

Needless to say, the power of the 122mm Red Army heirloom, which even the Tiger cannot withstand, cannot be resisted by a defense-level thing like an armored train.

At the moment when the division commander finally issued the final order, a total of 13 IS6 heavy tanks, excluding Malashenko's command vehicle, sprayed out large masses of dazzling fire almost at the same time with extremely short intervals. , aiming the 122 mm full-caliber armor-piercing projectile that had been waiting in the gun barrel at the target and sending it out of the gun barrel.

13. The powerful and heavy 122 mm full-caliber armor-piercing projectiles came from the same direction intensively. They were comparable to the rain of arrows in ancient cold weapon wars. In an instant, they hit the nose of the armored train that was still rushing forward without slowing down. above.

The locomotive's front armor plate, which could barely withstand direct fire from small-caliber armor-piercing projectiles, was basically no different from paper in the face of 122mm full-caliber armor-piercing projectiles. The final result was actually doomed from the moment Malashenko ordered the firing.

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