Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 782 The German-Soviet War (88)

With a shrill beep, Stuka bombers swooped down one after another, dropping heavy bombs on the "Pavlov Building".

boom! boom! boom!

In the huge explosion, the Pavlov Building, which had held on for 58 days in the original space and time, was blown into ruins in minutes. The flying debris hit the assault gun and self-propelled anti-aircraft gun body, making a crackling sound.

For the attackers, this was just one of the many buildings they destroyed, and it didn't feel like much. Looking at the sun that was gradually setting in the west, the German officers issued an order to build fortifications on the spot. This was the experience they had gained with countless blood and lives. The fortifications must be built before nightfall. The soldiers of the Liberation Army also knew the virtues of their compatriots on the opposite side and did not dare to delay. They immediately began to build defensive positions.

The sun was setting, darkness enveloped the entire city, and everything was quiet. But this tranquility did not last long. With the loud "Ula" sound, the Soviet army's night attack started on time as if they were going to work. Hundreds of Soviet soldiers, rifles in hand, staggered over the ruins and attacked the German positions.

The soldiers of the Liberation Army, who had been prepared, used the bright light of the flares to calmly drive bullets into the chests of these compatriots. One by one, the Soviet soldiers fell and were stepped on by the soldiers who followed. The Soviet army invested more soldiers, and three self-propelled anti-aircraft guns were stationed near the German position. Seeing the Soviet army gradually approaching, they began to roar. The fired shells were like the scythe of death, harvesting the lives of Soviet soldiers one after another.

After a while, the German supporting artillery fire came, and artillery shells of various calibers rained down on the Soviet army. Huge explosions reverberated in the night sky. The flash of shell explosions accompanied by broken limbs flying everywhere made the night sky transparent. With a thick blood red color.

The fierce battle lasted all night. When the sun on the horizon shot out its first ray of light, another group of Liberation Army soldiers came to take over the position and continued to advance. The Liberation Army soldiers who had held on all night returned to their respective positions. Camp.

Dragging their exhausted bodies back to the camp, they saw a wine tanker parked next to the camp. The crowd, who were so tired just now and seemed to be falling down at any moment, suddenly let out a cheer and rushed forward to surround the wine tanker. "Hurry up, you're making me hungry!"

"Don't worry, everyone has a share. The monitor of each class will take a bucket back!"

In this world, perhaps no one worships and loves wine more than the Russians. In Russia, you can live without money and women, but you can never live without wine.

In the 18th century, Peter the Great proposed a law that allowed private individuals to brew wine, regardless of whether they were rich or poor. At this time, there was a grand scene of everyone brewing vodka in Russia. And he also announced another popular decree among Russian men: any peasant woman who forcibly took away their drinking husbands from a tavern must be whipped.

Later, during the administration of Brezhnev, a super alcoholic, the Soviet Union set a record: the per capita annual consumption of vodka was 28 bottles. When Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko suggested to him that he should ban alcohol, Brezhnev uttered an immortal Russian saying: "Andrei, you know, Russians can't do anything without this stuff. "

Among the previous leaders of the Soviet Union, only two had ever implemented a prohibition policy, and without exception, they all failed.

The first was Lenin. After the October Revolution, Lenin called on the Soviet regime to implement a prohibition policy. However, people across the country began to complain, which even led to a decline in Soviet support. As a last resort, Lenin had to revoke the prohibition on alcohol.

The other is Gorbachev. In 1985, the Gorbachev government issued the "Decree of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union on Anti-Alcoholism", which stipulated that limited sales of alcohol would only begin at 11 a.m. every day, resulting in an alarmingly long queue to buy alcohol, and vodka became There is a shortage of goods, and people are complaining. It is said that there was a joke about buying wine. It was said that a man got impatient because he was waiting in line to buy wine, so he yelled at Gorbachev and said, "I will go to the Kremlin and kill him." Then he He walked away angrily. After a while he came back, and when others asked, "Did you kill him?" he replied mockingly. "Kill him? There are many more people queuing up to kill him. It's not my turn to kill him."

Because of the prohibition on alcohol, Russians even looked for some alcohol substitutes to meet their needs: body wash, antifreeze, cologne, aftershave lotion, window cleaner and other liquids containing alcohol.

At that time, the Soviet Army also prohibited pilots from drunk driving, but it was difficult to get addicted to alcohol, so what should we do? When the Soviet pilots became addicted to alcohol, they actually drank antifreeze directly as alcohol, because the antifreeze in the aircraft contained ethylene glycol, which made the antifreeze taste as good as vodka. But if you drink too much of this stuff, it will affect your eyesight. In serious cases, you can go blind or even die from drinking. Therefore, there is an unwritten rule that pilots cannot drink more than 5 bottles of aircraft antifreeze per day. Maybe it was because they looked so pitiful and embarrassed when they secretly drank antifreeze. Later, the Soviet army and later Russian armies acquiesced that pilots could drink.

This shows how important wine is to Russians.

It is said that Stalin particularly liked drinking vodka, because the power of example is infinite, and vodka became the standard strategic material of the Soviet army during World War II. Even if the Soviet female soldiers are not equipped with pants (in the Russian nation, women are not allowed to wear pants), the male soldiers must not miss a drop of wine. Throughout World War II, the Soviet army consumed 500 million liters of alcohol.

On the Soviet-German battlefield in World War II, the bravery of the Soviet army was well known. Everyone believes that this is the Soviet army's loyalty to the motherland and hatred of the invaders. However, many Soviet people said this: The reason why they were able to defeat the Germans was entirely because they had two secret weapons, one was the "Katyusha" rocket launcher and the other was "wine". Although this is a Russian joke, in a sense, wine is really the "lifeblood" of Soviet Russians.

Now that these Liberation Army soldiers are fighting for Germany (more accurately, to avenge their own relatives), Yannick will naturally not treat them badly. In addition to various weapons and equipment, he also provides a large amount of vodka for them to drink; it turns out that compared to With weapons and equipment, these volts are more popular with them and improve their morale.

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