Battle of the Third Reich Chapter 299: Crazy Wolf (6)


The superior headquarters of the Werewolf Battalion is located in Wosice. The German Army has stationed a radio communication platoon in the town. The main task is to cooperate with the Air Force mobile radar station on the west side of the town in Ludnik Village.

A huge and well-defined communication network is gradually expanding in Eastern Europe following the footsteps of the German engineering units.

The German communication advantage lies in the use of ideas rather than technology. Of course, the technical reserves of electronics giants such as Telefun and Siemens are quite strong, but because of the lack of key rare metal materials, the German radio equipment in the middle and late stages of the war, regardless of quantity Still the quality has clearly lags behind their opponents.

However, this is only a problem that occurred in the original history, and it is no longer possible in this time and space.

The headquarters of the Ninth Special Operations Battalion is placed in a monastery on the south side of the town. The main building is a two-story Roman-style masonry structure, said to be built in the late 16th century. Below the high courtyard wall is a stone-built enclosure composed of a series of arches. In the middle is a courtyard paved with granite blocks. In the center of the courtyard is an ancient well with a canopy. In the west corner there is also a cattle shed and a Small vegetable garden.

Poland is an ancient Catholic country. More than 90% of the domestic residents are devout Catholics, so monasteries and churches with a long history like this can be said to be scattered throughout Poland.

There was a period of turbulence and division in Polish history. Lords and nobles from all over the country continued to attack each other, and the defeated and deserters were reduced to robbers and horse thieves, or gathered in the mountains and forests or looted around.

The monasteries that have accumulated a lot of food and wealth are obviously big sheep in the eyes of the robbers, so in order to protect the lives and wealth of the clergy, many monasteries in Poland are built like military fortresses.

The Radom Brothers Monastery where the Werewolf Battalion headquarters is located was built during that period of turmoil. Even from the military perspective of the twentieth century, this fortress still has considerable defensive power. The attacker did not use heavy weapons.

Before the war broke out, there were more than 20 monks living in this monastery, but now there are only a 60-year-old monk and a 12-year-old apprentice. Regarding the entry of the German SS, the old monk did not have any objections. His religious belief in God does not mean that he has to rush to serve the Almighty Lord.

The communication room of the headquarters is located in the room on the east corner of the second floor, which is convenient for pulling the antenna from the window to the roof. The building was not connected to electricity. It should be said that most Polish towns and villages were not connected to electricity at that time. Many Polish farmers had not even seen electric lights. The lighting at night was still old candles and oil lamps.

The Germans brought a diesel generator and turned it on for only four hours a day during the day. The main problem was fuel. After December, the snowfall began to become frequent. The superiors informed them that they must prepare for heavy snow at any time. Preparations for the closure of the supply line to be cut off.

"This is the second part of the order, sir." The brigade communications staff handed over a newly deciphered message to the Wolfgang Hoffman second-level commando team captain.

Major Hoffman is thirty-two years old this year. He is tall and strong, with a conspicuous short silver hair. Because of his tough fighting style and cunning style, his subordinates gave him the nickname "Silver Wolf."

Hoffmanley signed his name under the message and handed it back to the communications staff: "Immediately forward to all companies."

"Yes, sir." The staff officer nodded.

"What should we do now?" Lieutenant Schmidt, chief deputy of the brigade department, asked eagerly.

"Go get my car ready." Hoffman walked to the window and yanked the dark green curtains open.

The sun shines through the glass on the major's tough, stone-like face, and his short silver hair shines with dazzling white light like the legendary paladin.

"Are you going out? But we are not here yet..." The adjutant sighed. He was anxious to know the boss’s plan. The command from the headquarters revealed a message from beginning to end. Do things here on the Eastern Front.

"I'm going to see Lieutenant Max in person. He is the only commander who makes me worry." Hoffman glanced at Schmidt.

"I'll arrange a car for you right away, sir." The adjutant felt the major's dissatisfaction and knew that he could not get the answer for the time being.

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At this moment, in the temporary camp by the border woods, Max finally got the second order he had been waiting for.

"It turned out to be like this, hahaha, it turned out to be like this." The lieutenant clutched his forehead and laughed.

"Are there any backups mentioned in the order? Lieutenant Max, there is not much time left for the red team." Lieutenant Cole fixed his eyes on the telegram in Lieutenant's hand.

"There is no backup, only us." Max handed the telegram to Cole.

"But these people are enough!" Max strode out of the awning.

"Comrades, the combat order has been issued. Let's go and show the Russians a little bit more." The lieutenant shouted at the surrounding men with a cheerful expression on his face.

"I like this kind of command, I really like it." Amidst the cheers of the SS, the lieutenant turned his head and whispered to Cole behind him, with a sneer that made the other person shudder.

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"The road on the right leads to Kobrin, and your map icon is correct." Gleb introduced to the German soldiers around him graciously.

Guri Gaffeilovich Gleb was born in Ukraine, but his grandfather was a Lithuanian, and he was a second lieutenant in the Russian army when he was young. After the October Revolution, his father followed his grandfather and joined the White Russian army. As a result, the army was broken up in Ukraine, and both father and son became deserters.

Gleb's mother was Ukrainian, and his grandfather was a rich peasant. Old Gleb took his son and hid in a rural farm in Ukraine.

After the civil war ended, the local government began to re-count the population. Old Gleb bribed the registrant and successfully obtained legal citizenship at the cost of a silver pocket watch.

The collectivization of farms launched in Ukraine in the 1930s caused the Gleb family to almost go bankrupt. His grandfather Gleb died at that time. Three to three years ago, Gleb's brother Anton was drafted into the army, and then the family's life finally got better.

Anton is a smart and optimistic young man. He is highly regarded by the superior commander. It took him six years to be promoted to the Red Army sergeant as a platoon commander. It is said that his superiors have considered letting him join the camp. The training class for the first-level commander means that he may become a real Red Army officer.

Just when everyone thought everything would change for the better, the Sufen Winter War broke out. Anton’s infantry company was ambushed in the icy Finnish jungle. The troops were almost wiped out by the opponent. Only seven people survived, and poor Anton was not among the survivors.

Guri Gaffeilovich Gleb became the last heir to the Gleb family, and at the same time shouldered the important task of supporting the family. His father suffered a stroke on the day he received the news of the death of his eldest son. And his mother's health has never been very good~IndoMTL.com~The land at home can only be farmed by two uncles.

Finally, Gleb was a family member of the martyrs, and received the compensation and care of the local government. The county arranged for Gleb as a government driver, which was considered a decent job at the time.

Although the Soviet Union has been able to produce cars, the output cannot meet domestic demand. The country is undertaking a five-year plan, and there is a huge shortage of transportation vehicles. In addition to the iron wages, drivers also have the opportunity to secretly take on private jobs. Although there are not many extras, their lives are definitely better than ordinary workers.

But this refers to an ordinary family. There are two elderly patients in Gref’s family, and he has just started working. The monthly salary is not enough. As a result, the family can only rely on the past. To maintain his savings, I have to sit and eat when I watch.

At this time, a former comrade of Anton extended a helping hand to Guri Gref, and the other party transferred him to the transport team of the Brest Railway Engineering Office through the relationship. Although the work here is It is heavy, but the salary is much higher than that of the mainland. The most important thing is that it is close to the German border, so there are more opportunities to make extra money.

PS: Due to work needs, the recent update time has been changed to this time period. Thank you for your support.


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