cantona2 -> RE: Bulletins from the Front - Fire in the East 2 (no loveman1 please) (1/27/2018 7:36:51 PM)
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20th July 1941 The Rodina has been under attack for almost a month. Germany, Romania and Hungary assail the Soviet Union on a front from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Yet depsite the debacle on the frontier, the virtual destruction of the air force and the headlong flight East employed by the Red Army Minsk is heorically holding fast against a massive assault by the German army. Sitting astride the Minsk-Smolensk-Moscow highway the city was given special priorty in pre-war plans and it was to anchor a defensive line. The quick and devastating assault on the 22nd June meant those plans were quickly shelved and the MLR placed further to the East. Stavka were, however, reluctant to give up the prepared positions in and around the city to the enemy without a fight. As such Minsk was to act as a forward bulwark and to seal off any German advance up Russia's most modern network of roads. So far it has been under assault for a week and it still holds fast. German moves, however, on the 21st and 22nd July have changed the situation. Infantry Regiment Grossdeutschland and the Aufklarer Abteilung of the 20th Panzer Division have crept in through the flanks of the defensive perimeter. That said however the Germans are being bled dry in the immediate environs of the city and a though ground was again lost, enemy dead fill the fields and burning villages. The defenders of Minsk know that their position is a forlorn one and as such fight as condemned men and with the fury that brings! [image]local://upfiles/25083/386BF32987894317AA3965E26E9B0526.jpg[/image]
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