48 Hours a Day

Chapter 60: Welcome to the Mannerheim Line (2)

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After seeing the two corpses on the ground, Zhang Heng realized that he was in big trouble this time.

No way, the style of the Soviet military uniform is so recognizable, the field shirt with red piping, the blue-gray boat cap, and the red five stars on the cuffs... Then contact the Mannerheim Defense Line in the name of the previous dungeon, Zhang Heng has no idea The premonition climbed to the apex at this moment.

He was indeed good in Finland, but not in the Finland of later generations, but in Finland in the Winter War.

Zhang Heng's usual accumulation helped him at this moment, and he quickly retrieved information related to the Winter War in his mind.

On the eve of World War II, the Soviet Union and Germany signed the infamous "Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact" in Moscow, delineating the spheres of influence of the two sides in Europe. In August, Germany invaded Poland. After the Soviet Union won the three Baltic countries, They set their sights on Finland, which had just become independent.

In order to ensure the safety of the capital Leningrad, which is only 32 kilometers away from the Finnish border, the Soviet Union proposed an extremely harsh treaty including ceding land, leasing ports and dismantling the defense line. The shelling incident brazenly launched a war. Considering the comparison of military strength between the two sides, international public opinion generally believed that the war would end within two weeks.

But in fact, this battle lasted until February of the following year before the Soviet army broke through the Mannerheim Line of Defense. In March, Finland, which was out of ammunition and food, signed the "Moscow Peace Agreement" with the Soviet Union and lost Karelia, including Finland. 10% of the territory including Vyborg, the second largest city, 1/5 of industrial output value and 30% of economic assets, 220,000 people in the occupied area were repatriated, and only a few people chose to stay and join the Soviet Union. It also paved the way for Finland to join the Axis powers.

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Zhang Heng doesn't care too much about who is on the right side in this war. After all, the Second World War has ended for more than 70 years. This is just a game. What he needs to think about now is how to keep himself alive. through this cruel war.

The extra 24 hours stretched his game time to 140 days, putting him in an extremely unfavorable situation. There was nothing Zhang Heng could do about it. He couldn't predict what the next round of dungeons would be in advance, and he didn't know what to do every day. The duration of the game round.

Now that you enjoy the convenience brought by the extended copy, you naturally have to bear the risks brought by the extended copy.

Fortunately, the Winter War was only 105 days long, and judging by the current situation, it should have been going on for a while, so strictly speaking, he was not at war every day during the 140 days.

According to normal thinking, when there are two completely opposite camps in the game, you should choose one side to join.

As far as the final result is concerned, the winner of this war is undoubtedly the Soviet Union.

Regardless of the degree of sophistication of equipment, the number of troops, the number of tanks and fighter jets, Finland is at an absolute disadvantage. From the moment the two sides started the war, the outcome was already doomed.

But unfortunately, the game of picking peaches behind the winner's ass does not apply to this wonderful Soviet-Finnish winter war.

Zhang Heng knows how wonderful the performance of those Soviet commanders in this war is. The Soviet side has invested nearly one million troops and dispatched more than 6,000 tanks. The standing army has only 32,000 people and the country has 32 tanks. Finland, under the premise of mastering the air supremacy, suffered a shocking 30-1 loss to the Finnish guerrillas in the early stage. The latter wiped out more than 27,000 Soviet troops at the cost of 900 deaths.

On the frontal battlefield, the Soviet Union did not take advantage of it. The corpses of the Soviet troops in front of the Mannerheim defense line were piled up like a mountain, and they almost used up all the ammunition in Finland. There were 10,000 people, but the Soviet army went straight to 600,000.

Although the Soviet Union was the final winner of the Winter War, it didn't actually take advantage of it. Instead, it let the Western powers see that they were strong outside the country. Later, Mustache beat the Soviet Union with this tragic victory filled with human life. .

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

However, the reality is extremely cruel. Zhang Heng neither understands Russian nor Finnish. The face of the yellow race is particularly conspicuous in this winter war. Coupled with his modern attire, he cannot explain himself at all. Why did he appear here? Even if he was willing to surrender to one of the parties, no one would take the risk of accepting him.

The best result Zhang Heng could think of was being held as a prisoner of war, and what was even more likely was that he was shot and killed by a nervous soldier in the middle of the war before he got close.

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Zhang Heng quickly figured out his situation, with a wry smile on the corner of his mouth. He had long forgotten more details about the Winter War, and even if he remembered, it was useless. He was not familiar with Finland at all, and he was not the commander of the army. The information is also useless.

Now I can only take one step at a time.

Zhang Heng didn't know when the Soviets would come to gather up the remains of the fallen comrades-in-arms, so he could only use the fastest speed to take off the coat of a dead body and put it on his body. The khaki military uniform hadn't been washed for some time. , it smelled pretty bad, and there were blood and sweat stains on it.

But in order to keep warm, Zhang Heng couldn't care less. Besides, he also saw a pistol and a suspected machine gun on the ground. The latter had a strange shape, and it looked like a huge mosquito coil on top of his head. Zhang Heng didn't know much about guns, especially guns from World War II, so he couldn't figure out what type of machine gun it was.

But looking at it like this, it must be more powerful than the pistol on one side.

But Zhang Heng hesitated, and finally chose a pistol. The main reason was that the machine gun was too heavy. He picked it up and tried it. It was estimated that it weighed more than ten kilograms, but he heard the gunshots in the distance had stopped. When they came down, it was obvious that the two sides that had been fighting before had broken off contact. When the group of Soviets came back and found the remains of their comrades-in-arms, they would probably start a search passively.

Zhang Heng was afraid that he would not be able to run away with this thing on his shoulders. In addition to the pistol, he also grabbed a water bottle and a backpack. Before he had time to check what was in the bag, he heard footsteps coming. Spread out, there is still some distance from where the gunfire stopped, and someone came back so soon.

It is impossible to ambush and shoot at each other. Although the poor performance of the Soviet army in the Winter War has been dragged out from time to time by various military forums to whip corpses, they are still professional soldiers, and they basically act in groups. It's the first time I've touched a hot weapon. At this time, the frontal rigidity is purely watery.

Therefore, without any hesitation, he turned around and ran away with his harvest.