Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 3232 Some Are Ecstatic While Others Are Sad

Malachenko wanted to see if Iushkin's ability was as perfect as his resume report said.

He wanted to see with his own eyes whether Iushkin, who was highly regarded by him and believed that he would have a promising future, and who was now the commander of the leader army and a lieutenant general, was capable of defeating the most elite tank troops in East Germany.

Since Malachenko took office in East Germany, both the Soviet Army Group in East Germany and the East German troops have undergone earth-shaking changes in the past seven years.

In addition to greatly accelerating the reorganization and equipment replacement of the 350,000 troops of the Soviet Army Group in East Germany in order to continuously improve combat effectiveness.

Malachenko also provided a lot of support to the East German troops, which were extremely important "comrades-in-arms" of the East German Group, including but not limited to technical and tactical guidance and equipment replacement.

In this way, Malachenko, who had twisted all the red armed forces stationed in East Germany into one rope and made the combat effectiveness soar, naturally attracted the "attention and attention" of the West.

The group of people in the west, who never forgot how Malashenko beat the Nazis and how many Nazi souls were killed by him, were all horrified and put themselves in a similar situation to the German army.

While watching Malashenko continue to carry out a series of military reforms, they kept paying attention and trying to study how to imitate him so as to keep up with the trend of the times and keep up with the pace of the Russians as much as possible, so as not to be left too far behind by the Russians.

"I never doubted that we could win until I met Malashenko. At that moment, I realized that all the words we had heard and believed in the past were lies. Facing the "Iron Butcher" and his leader division, the only thing we could do was to pray that our life in the prisoner-of-war camp would be as good as possible."

When a German major general who had been digging potatoes in a Siberian farmhouse for 6 years was finally released and returned to West Germany, he quickly launched his "personal album" memoirs and wrote such a postscript on the cover of the first page.

Malashenko, who was already notorious for his evil deeds, once again triggered a wave of fear of a considerable scale.

In addition, the Russians deliberately placed this "iron butcher" so close, right on their faces and under their noses. As a result, Malashenko almost became a human-shaped demon who could "stop children from crying".

An old man who likes to grow corn was not angry but happy when he learned about this, and even ecstatic.

He sighed that he had made a comeback after making a big embarrassment in the missile field that he relied on, and he hit the enemy hard in the face and let the enemy fully see how powerful he was.

Therefore, Malashenko not only did not receive any criticism or punishment from his hometown for his military behavior, but on the contrary, he received great help and strong support.

As long as it was a military matter, Moscow would almost respond to Malashenko's requests.

Whether it was weapons and equipment or troop reorganization, they were all passed quickly and implemented by all cooperating units and departments with the fastest efficiency. Several times, it even reached the level of "Yum's personal supervision", requiring precise and efficient cooperation.

A situation that many people think is a bit strange has also come into being.

Malashenko has never returned to Moscow in 7 years, but Moscow's strong support for Malashenko has never stopped in these 7 years.

"Actually, this is not surprising, old classmate."

"Some people only want your brain, your ability, your knowledge and your accurate grasp of military trends, and don't want anything else that is useless or uninteresting. So it will be like this, put you in the most useful position to work honestly and play your role, don't think about or ask about unnecessary things, and not letting you go home is the best proof of this."

"After all, a "terrible" person like you taking a walk on the streets of Moscow is probably more terrifying than the KGB in the eyes of some people. They have never forgotten Zhukov. So you stay away from the center and wait for the opportunity. When the weather above our heads changes, maybe your turn will come with it."

Recalling these words and "instructions" that his old friend Lavrinenko once said to him, Malashenko sighed, feeling that it was almost the same.

I think Nikolai and Kirill should have grown up now. One is 14 years old and the other is 12 years old. They have reached the longest age and are moving towards being young men.

As a father, he has never returned home in the past seven years and has not fulfilled even a little bit of his responsibilities as a father, which has made Natalia, who is alone at home with two sons, even more miserable.

In his small home in Leipzig, even with Anya and his daughter by his side, Malashenko still feels empty in his heart.

Anya, who has never thought of taking the man she has loved so far for herself, can of course see that Malashenko's heart is not completely on her and her daughter, which is not surprising or incomprehensible. He also advises his lover to think more open-mindedly whenever he has the chance, and there will always be a day when the clouds will clear and the sun will shine.

As he approaches the threshold of 50, Malashenko feels that his energy is somewhat less than before.

Lamenting that time is unforgiving, when the young and strong man who beat the German stick is gone forever, his body is also leaning back in the chair, and he is about to fall asleep.

Knock knock knock——

The quiet knock on the door pulled Malashenko back to reality from his sleepy eyes.

Malachenko was wondering what he had planned for this time of day, when he saw a figure who had knocked on the door and pushed it open without waiting for an answer.

"Long time no see, comrade commander. Major General Michael Wittmann, commander of the 7th Tank Division, reports to you. Please give me your instructions."

Malachenko, who had not spoken German for a while, was stunned when he heard this. He did not expect his old friend to come at this time, so he responded with the same German and stood up to greet him.

"I hope you are ready. The Leader Army has just welcomed a new commander, one of the best senior commanders of the Polish Group - Lieutenant General Iushkin, who is also my old subordinate."

"He will use all his skills and abilities to deal with you, so you don't have to show mercy. If possible, defeat the Leader Army and let those observers who call you "puppets" and "toys" see your ability with their own eyes, whether it is just their nonsense and self-imagination."

Not long ago, a batch of powerful new equipment was received under the personal deployment of Malashenko. Now the personnel and equipment have been integrated and trained to form a reliable combat capability.

Wittmann, who is full of confidence in this live-fire confrontation exercise, still smiled and spoke calmly.

"I will try my best to do it, but if the Leader Army loses, is this appropriate? Comrade Commander."

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