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There was a tank without turret, who drove past several times.
Because it was run of a factory worker, a patriot -
- Who had not had time to put it on. And he had no gun.
He only had a machine gun, but he would defend the fatherland.
The fascists came here to this small source -
- To fetch water.
Although the Volga was only a stone's throw away.
But the fascists was dying of thirst.
So here took a shot duel place.
It lasted all of three days.
But it ended up that we won ... in approximately five seconds.
The fascist who had come to this duel - was well prepared.
Before that, he had a hit at my two snipers.
And through the soldiers, who were here -
- I managed to get at him!
I did not know it was a great sniper, who had arrived in Stalingrad.
But when we pulled him out -
- It turned out that it was the leader the sniper school in Berlin.
There were so many dead children and women in the streets.
They were burned and dismembered. It affected us a lot!
We fought fearlessly for every house.
The building that we are at ... The Germans had taken it -
- men under ledelse af vores sergent ...
He and his Platoon drove them out in a single day.
How did they do? They slaughtered them!
I would even say they did it with joy.
Like they would tell the Germans: "You came here and now you never come home."
There was an ongoing struggle about the Mamajev-hills.
Our troops were about to storm them again and needed help.
The infantry, under the leadership of Khrjukin, advanced.
The German bombers came, and Khrjukin ordered -
- That our bombers would cover the infantry.
He gave orders, that a squadron of seven aircraft to take off ...
I'm not saying the captain's name.
When they saw the German bombers come against them, they flew away.
Khrjukin ordered, the captain was shot.
And as I later read, - His pilots were late to the firing squad.
Casualties of aircraft by Stalingrad was incredibly high.
Incredibly high!
A regiment was perhaps in the air in one week and were then destroyed.
It gives an impression how large the losses were. But why?
First and foremost because of the furious battles.
It was really of life or death for our country.
On the other hand, was everything we had thrown into the fray. Everything!