Chapter 1033: Ordinary warrior (1/2)

Yakov, just an ordinary Soviet fighter, like thousands of Soviet fighters, this is a great leader's evaluation of his son.

From the point of view of later generations, the Soviet power was concentrated and the personality cult was overwhelming. Absolute power created absolute power. Lifelong leadership gave birth to a privileged class.

However, the Soviets are at least one good thing. Compared with the three fats, the Soviets are not passed down from father to son. The descendants of every leader at least have not become new leaders.

The same is true for the descendants of Stalin. Stalin did not train his son according to the leader's standards, because he knew how terrible the power of the Soviets was. Without the hand of steel, it would be impossible to grasp these powers.

Stalin must set an example to the people of the whole country. Officially, Stalin is an absolutely good leader.

As for the client Yakov, he didn't feel anything wrong.

In his childhood, there were no parents, but Yakov did not have any psychological problems because of this. He was optimistic, sunny, and upward. When he came to Moscow, he learned Russian with difficulty. He obeyed his father’s arrangements. He entered the Artillery Academy to study, and when he was in the Artillery Academy, he met his lover, got married, and had a lovely child. He was very satisfied with his life.

Now, when the order is given to let his troops fight in Iran, he has no resistance.

The GAZ truck was moving along the coast of the Caspian Sea. The entire 14th Tank Division had been transferred from the station to Iran. Now they are heading to their positions.

Behind the truck, the m1938-type 152mm artillery is towed. The sturdy and powerful tires and the exaggerated muzzle all show the powerful combat capability of this artillery.

As artillery, they can be at the rear of the entire army while projecting their shells onto the enemy's head in front of the position.

This is why Stalin Yakov was an artilleryman. Generally speaking, artillerymen are quite safe because they don't need to go to the front at all.

Yakov is sitting on a gaz61 off-road vehicle. This is the command vehicle of their regiment. Next to him is the regiment commander Major Ivan Sapekin, who is also his good friend. The two are from the Artillery Academy. The one who graduated inside was just because Ivan was already a captain of the artillery before he entered the artillery academy, so after completing his studies, he was promoted to major.

Now, the two are talking about the situation on the front line.

”Qazvin City has become a city like a meat grinder. Even if our tank troops opened the way in front and followed by infantry, they would suffer heavy casualties. This is also the reason why our superiors transferred us over.” He smoked and said to Yakov.

The battle in Qazvin has been going on for several days. Every offensive by our own troops will be accompanied by huge casualties. What was originally an inconspicuous small city has now become the main battlefield that decided the entire war in Iran. There is a joke.

”Let the enemies of Qazvin tremble, when we arrive, use our cannons to blow up the entire Qazvin into ruins, and see how the enemies inside resist!”

The Soviet tradition is artillery. Now, Lieutenant Yakov is quite confident in his howitzer.