Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1467 Life and Death Decision (Part 1)

If it weren't for the gunner's reminder, Wendel himself might not have noticed this unusual point. Ye Yan

The Russian tanks that surrounded him from all directions surrounded him but did not attack. They watched like a crowd of spectators, and the black muzzles of the main guns were all pointed at his car.

There is no doubt that if the Russians wanted to, they only needed to pull down the main gun firing lever in the next second to easily send Wendel's command vehicle into the sky. At this distance, there is no possibility of not being able to penetrate or hit. Wendel, who has seen the power of the Russian steel monster, knows very well that the Russians seem to be deliberately not killing him.

As for why Wendel thinks this may be because his car is a command vehicle, and the Russians want to capture a senior official for interrogation and torture for intelligence.

Another question that must be thought about quickly is what should I do next? What needs to be done?

Anyone who dares to try to provoke will be killed instantly by the Russians. Wendel has never seen the Russians show mercy to the enemy, nor has he had any unrealistic expectations, not to mention that he is still an SS.

But if he fights to the death with these Russians, Wendel estimates that there will be no result, and it will only end with his own death and the annihilation of his troops.

Those Russian steel monsters are simply indestructible! Wendel still doesn't understand what method to use and which weak point to shoot at in order to effectively kill these Russian steel monsters.

The serious imbalance between the warring parties in mastering the key information of the enemy's technical equipment is the biggest problem that causes the German army to face such a dilemma.

Those German soldiers who have fought with the IS6 heavy tanks before and successfully tried and found the weaknesses have either been eliminated or captured by Malashenko. In short, no one can pass on this key information.

This has led to the current German army being completely clueless about the new IS6 heavy tanks. They don't even know where the defensive weaknesses of this thing are. Once they encounter it head-on, they can only casually put it on and shoot randomly. The final result is that most of the time they can't penetrate this terrifying steel monster.

Wendell, who doesn't know where the weakness is, estimates that even if he opens fire now, the power of the Tiger King with a length of 88 will not hurt these steel monsters in front of him at all, but will anger them and cause him to die immediately.

Wendell is not afraid of death. He asked himself countless times that he has been prepared to die generously, but what kind of death is the most meaningful and valuable? Wendell wants to know this most now, but he always feels that he is so far away from the answer and has no way to explore it.

"Wendel, what should we do now?"

"Those Russians will kill us at any time, you'd better think quickly, Wendel!"

"What do you mean by this? Are you afraid of death and want to surrender? Is this how you practice your oath to the Führer!?"

"I am afraid of death? Speak clearly, don't spit blood, Winter! Who wants to die when they can live!? You are in your early twenties and still a young man. I have a wife and children at home. What will you let them do if I die!? Waiting for the Russians to attack and kill my family? If so, I will not be willing to die!"

Young people in their early twenties are passionate and dedicated to serving the country. They only want to realize the extremely grand dream with the righteousness guided by the Führer in their hearts.

The veterans in their thirties can't do this anyway, even if they are also wearing SS uniforms and have also sworn under the military flag.

The veterans have lovers, their own families, children who are worried about them, and the responsibilities and trusts of men.

It doesn't matter what they look like in the eyes of the enemy. After all, who in the world would be stupid enough to praise their enemies? Besides, the SS itself did a lot of dirty, cruel and despicable things, no wonder the Russians hated it so much.

For these SS veterans, the important thing is that they know how important they are in their own little world.

If this little world loses them, many things will change, and slide towards an unpredictable and unpredictable abyss of tragedy, most of which will not have any good results and will end in tragedy.

So young people can easily talk about death, but veterans can't.

When the quarrel caused by this difference in life experience was about to escalate, Wendell, as the commander, finally couldn't sit idly by.

Wendell is a veteran and has not yet married or had children, so he can understand why his gunner is "afraid of death" and why the new recruit, the mechanic, can look at the death that is so close at hand so lightly.

If a person exists as an independent individual in this life, sometimes he will die without any worries and at most have some regrets.

But the problem is that human beings are not independent individuals. The older they get and the more experiences they have, the more things they can't let go of will surround them like the roots of an old tree. There is no way to do something without hesitation like when you were young and passionate.

War is just the most bloody, cruel and realistic way of expression. It exposes the reality that countless people always want to escape and are unwilling to face in real life. You have to face it even if you don't want to. It's that simple.

"Shut up. Do you still want to quarrel at this time? Go outside and let the Russians laugh at you!"

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Wendel is old and has a long military career. His rank is not small. He is a first-class assault captain of the SS.

All the crew members of the car respect Wendel very much. Even if they can't say they respect him, they can at least shut up and listen to the words of this officer with a higher rank and the head of the car. They can still reach a consensus to achieve this.

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Wendel took off his military cap and headphones, covered his face with his hands, and said nothing. He seemed to be thinking about something. After a moment, when he put down his hands, his face had a hint of unusualness.

"Before you make a decision, I want to ask all of you a question."

""

No one interrupted, all four crew members just looked at their commander quietly, waiting for the next words.

"Do you really want to die? Or if there is a slight possibility of survival, would you rather die or fight for this opportunity?"

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