48 Hours a Day

Chapter 60: Welcome to the Mannheim Defense Line (2)

After seeing the two bodies on the ground, Zhang Heng realized he was in a lot of trouble this time.

No way, the style of the Soviet uniform is really too recognizable, the red rolling field shirt, the green gray boat hat, and the red five stars above the cuffs... contact the Mannheim defense line in the previous replica name, Zhang Hengxin's unknown hunch climbed to the top at this moment.

He is indeed good in Finland, but not in future generations of Finland, but in the winter war.

Zhang Hengping's reading accumulated at this moment to help him, and he quickly retrieved information related to the winter war in his mind.

On the eve of World War II, the two countries signed the notorious Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in Moscow, delineating the sphere of influence between the two sides in Europe, and the German invasion of Poland in August, which did not show the weak Soviet Union's vision of a newly independent Finland after taking over the three Baltic States.

In order to guarantee the security of Leningrad, only 32 kilometres from the Finnish border, the Soviet Union put forward a very tough treaty, including the ceding of land, the rental of ports and the dismantling of defences. After being rejected by Finland, the war was blatantly waged on 30 November under the pretext of the Manila shelling, when international public opinion generally agreed that the war would end within two weeks, taking into account the military power contrast between the two sides.

In fact, however, it was not until February of the following year that the Soviet army broke the Mannaheim line of defence, the Moscow Peace Agreement between Finland and the Soviet Union, which had been exhausted in March, and the loss of Karelia, 10 per cent of its territory, including the second largest Finnish city of Wieburg ,15 the value of its industrial output and 30 per cent of its economic assets, the repatriation of 220,000 inhabitants of the occupied territories and the fact that very few people had chosen to remain and acquire Soviet citizenship, which had also buried a pen on the side of Finland's subsequent accession to the Axis.

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Zhang Heng didn't really care who stood on the side of justice in this war. After all, World War II had ended for more than 70 years, and now it was just a game. All he needed to think about now was how to keep himself alive and survive this cruel war.

The extra 24 hours prolonged his game time to 140 days, making him extremely disadvantaged, which Zhang Heng could not do, he could not predict in advance what the next round of copies would be and did not know how long each round would last.

Given the convenience of extending a copy, it is natural to bear the risk of extending the copy.

Fortunately, the winter war was only 105 days, and given the current situation, it should have been a while, so technically, he wasn't at war every day for the last 140 days.

According to normal thinking, when two opposing camps appear in the game, one side should be chosen to join.

And in terms of the final outcome, the winner of this war is undoubtedly the Soviet Union.

The number of troops, the number of tanks and fighter jets, both of which are well equipped, is absolutely downwind in Finland and has been doomed since the moment of the fighting between the two sides.

But unfortunately, the play of picking peaches behind the winner's ass does not apply to this bizarre Sufin winter war.

Zhang Heng knew how well those Soviet commanders had performed in the war. The Soviet side had invested nearly a million troops, sent more than 6,000 tanks and fought only 32,000 Standing Army personnel. Finland, which owned 32 tanks nationwide, had faced the Finnish guerrillas with 30 to 1 shock losses in the first period at the cost of 900 casualties, which had killed more than 27,000 Soviets.

The Soviet Union did not take advantage of the frontal battlefield. The bodies of the former Soviet Army on the Mannaheim defensive line were piled up and almost all Finnish ammunition was depleted by flesh and blood. 70,000 Finnish casualties were killed and wounded by the entire population during the war, while 600,000 went straight to the Soviet Army.

Although the Soviet Winner of the Winter War, the Soviet Union did not actually take advantage of it, but instead showed Western Powers what their external strongmen did. Later, the moustache beating of the Soviet Union had nothing to do with this tragic victory filled in with human lives.

From this point of view, he might as well go to the defeated Finland.

However, the reality is incredibly cruel, Zhang Heng neither understands Russian nor speaks Finnish. The face of the yellow people was particularly prominent in this winter war, coupled with his modern costume, does not explain why he appeared here, and even if he were willing to surrender to one of them, no one would risk accepting him.

The best outcome Zhang Heng could think of was being held as a prisoner of war, and the greater possibility was that he was shot dead by soldiers in a state of tension during the war before he approached.

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Zhang Heng quickly figured out his situation, his mouth revealed a bitter smile. More details about the winter war had long been forgotten, and even if remembered, it was useless. He was not familiar with Finland at all, and he was not the commander of the troops. This information was useless.

Now we can only take one step at a time.

Zhang Heng did not know when the Soviets would come to collect the remains of the deceased combatants. He could only remove the coat of a dead body at the fastest possible speed and put it on himself. The khaki uniform had not been washed for some time. It smelled quite bad, with blood and sweat stains on it.

But Zhang Hengheng couldn't care less to warm up. In addition to that, he saw a pistol and a suspected machine gun on the ground. The latter had a strange shape. It looked like a giant mosquito chip over his head. Zhang Heng had little knowledge of the gun, especially the World War II gun, and could not see what type of machine gun it was.

But it's definitely more powerful than a pistol on one side.

However, Zhang Heng hesitated and eventually chose the pistol, mainly because the machine gun was too heavy. He picked it up and tried it out. It was initially estimated that a dozen kilograms, and he heard that the gunfire in the distance had stopped. Obviously, both sides of the previous fighting had separated from each other. When the Soviets returned, they discovered that the remains of their comrades were passively searched.

Zhang Heng was afraid that he could not escape carrying this thing. In addition to his pistol, he also caught a kettle and a backpack. He could not find out what was in the bag. He had heard footsteps. Zhang Heng did not expect that the group were still scattered. There was still a distance between the stopping sounds of the guns, and someone came back so soon.

Ambush is impossible to shoot anything. Although the poor performance of the Soviet army in the winter war has been dragged out of various military forums from time to time, it is at least a professional soldier, and it is basically a collective action. Zhang Heng is alone, and it is the first time he has touched a thermal weapon. At this time, the frontal stiffness is purely brain water.

So he doesn't have to hesitate, he runs off with his harvest twist.