It was more like It is a realistic (although some details are still slightly different from the real) battlefield documentary. From the perspective of a narrator, it tells us the tragic Brest Fortress on the Soviet-German battlefield in a three-dimensional manner in 1941. Battle.
The hard hair dyed to gray with debris and cannon fodder, the bloodshot eyes and the deep reddish eye sockets after the days and nights of fighting, the look mixed with mud, blood, tears, and ulcerated wounds. There is not one intact face, the chapped and swollen lips thirsty to let the wounded drink the scarce water, the broken military uniform that was soaked in blood and sweat to fade, and the scarred and scorched arms are still tight. Pull the machine gun in your arms...
We will not surrender even if we die.
These iron-clawed Russian tough guys, without reinforcements, from the early morning of the day to the end of June, the entire fortress with less than 8,000 soldiers blocked the German army, which was ten times more powerful than them, until the entire army was wiped out. .
Happy times without war and peaceful days are naturally what everyone is fascinated by.
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