Chapter 2156

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On the way back to the headquarters, Sokov was thinking about how to deal with the patrol leader. Although he did not dare to take things belonging to ordinary people without permission, according to Jermon, the Odzhansky family was suspected of collaborating with the enemy.

It is unclear whether the German scouts entered his home accidentally or whether his son arranged accommodation for them.

If this family is really collaborating with the enemy, there seems to be nothing wrong with their subordinates taking things from their house. The things they take belong to the enemy, and when they get into their hands, they should be regarded as spoils of war.

Just when Sokov was thinking wildly, he suddenly felt someone touching his arm. He turned around and saw that it was Ponedelin. Seeing Sokov's eyes looking at him, Ponedelin quickly asked: "Commander"

Comrade, what do you plan to do with that captain?"

If Ponejelin had asked this before going to the village, Sokov would have said without hesitation that he would deal with it seriously. But at this moment, he seemed very hesitant, wondering whether he should deal with the captain. After a long time, he lightly

He sighed softly and said: "Forget it, if it doesn't happen next time, forget it this time."

As soon as Sokov finished speaking, he heard Koshkin, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, seem to let out a long sigh and feel a sense of relief.

"Comrade Commander." Although Ponejelin felt that the patrol leader should not be punished during this trip to the village, but hearing what Sokov said at this moment, he was a little unsure why the other party would do this, so he tried

He asked: "Do you really think what Village Chief Jiemeng said is true?"

Sokov knew very well in his heart that Germon hated Odzhansky's son very much. This pig took away his own cabbage and took away his own pig. It is estimated that when his son-in-law met, he would bite him to death.

He has all the thoughts. In this case, what he said must have a certain tendency.

"Comrade Deputy Commander, I understand what you want to express." Sokov said to Ponedelin: "The situation here is very complicated now. Regardless of whether what Djemon said is true or false, we can only believe it.

Half. Koshkin." What he said next was to Koshkin, who was sitting in the passenger seat.

"Comrade Commander," Koshkin quickly turned around and asked, "What are your instructions?"

"Send two people to monitor that Odzhansky." Sokov said to Koshkin: "Although I didn't see him in person today, I always feel that there is something wrong with him. We must keep a close eye on him.

If you find anything, please report it to me in time."

As soon as Sokov returned to the headquarters, he heard Sidorin say to him: "Comrade Commander, you are finally back. Comrade Marshal has called you twice."

"Marshal called me?" Sokov asked, "What's the matter with him?"

"I don't know." Sidorin shook his head: "Comrade Marshal didn't say anything. He just asked you to call him immediately after you come back."

Although Sokov didn't understand why Rokossovsky was in a hurry to find him, he actually called twice during his absence. There must be something important. He didn't dare to neglect and quickly ordered the communication

Director Bing answered the phone to the front army headquarters.

After hearing Rokossovsky's voice, he quickly said: "Hello, Comrade Marshal, I am Sokov. Could you please call me and have any important instructions?"

"Where did you go and why did you come back?"

"I went to a nearby village." Sokov felt that it was not appropriate to talk about the patrol leader at this moment, so he said lightly: "I also had a meal at the village chief's house."

"It seems that you have a good relationship with the local people." After Rokossovsky said this, he returned to the subject: "Misha, I called you for two purposes. One is to congratulate you.

New Year; secondly, I want to ask, are your troops ready for combat?"

Hearing Rokossovsky's question, Sokov suddenly remembered an important thing in his mind. The Ardennes counterattack launched by the Germans in the late war should have happened during this period. He made a mental calculation,

In the early stages of this battle, the US military did not expect that the dying German army would launch a desperate counterattack, and was immediately beaten to pieces. Two regiments of the elite 106th Infantry Division even organized and surrendered to the German army.

Since he thought of the Ardennes Counterattack, Sokov guessed the main reason for Rokossovsky's call. Because the US military was in a critical situation, Roosevelt asked Stalin for help, hoping that the Soviet army could take action in time to contain the German army.

This prevented them from deploying more troops to the Ardennes region, thereby alleviating the pressure on the Allied forces in the area.

Thinking of this, Sokov asked tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, is the offensive campaign going to be advanced?"

"Yes, Misha." Seeing that Sokov guessed his intention so easily, Rokossovsky did not hide it, but nodded and said: "Maybe in the near future, we will have to ask

The enemy has launched a new round of attack. Before that, I first need to know how prepared you are."

"Please rest assured, Comrade Marshal." After such a long period of preparation, Sokov knew very well that even if the offensive campaign started tomorrow, his troops would be able to go into battle, so he said confidently: "My troops have already done the work.

All battle preparations are made, and you can go into battle at any time."

"Very good! Very good!" After saying "very good" twice in a row, Rokossovsky suddenly said: "By the way, Chuikov called me not long ago and said he wanted to talk to you. If you have

If you have time, remember to give him a call."

When Sokov put down the phone, Ponedelin came over and asked curiously: "Strange, why did our attack advance?"

As an insider from later generations, Sokov would naturally not tell them that the U.S. military was beaten to the point of crying by the Germans in the Ardennes region and had to seek help from the Soviet army. The purpose of launching an offensive campaign in advance was to attract the attention of the Germans.

To prevent the German high command from diverting its attention to the west.

But since Ponedelin asked this question, Sokov could not answer it. He could only pretend to think about it, and then said: "I don't know the specific situation. But since we have to launch an offensive campaign in advance,

I think it must have been authorized by the Supreme Command."

As soon as Sokov mentioned the Supreme Command, Ponedelin knew that even if he continued to ask about this matter, he might not get the answer he wanted, so he wisely kept his mouth shut.

"Comrade Chief of Staff," Sokov turned to Sidorin and said, "Marshal just told me that when Chuikov would call him, he hoped that I could call him back. Do you have a way to get through the call over there?

?"

Since Sokov's troops are still in the 1st Belarusian Front, calling Chuikov is a piece of cake. But now they belong to different fronts, it will be much more troublesome to make a call. Sure enough, Sido

After hearing Sokov's words, Lin seemed a little hesitant: "Although it is a bit troublesome, it is not a big problem to call General Chuikov."

With the help of the director of the communications corps, Sokov finally got through Chuikov's headquarters.

The person who answered the phone was Chief of Staff Belyavsky. He was very happy to hear Sokov's voice and said loudly: "General Sokov, Happy New Year! I'm glad to hear your voice. May I ask if you have any questions?"

What's the matter?"

"Hello, General Belyavsky. I also wish you a happy New Year!" After expressing his basic greetings, Sokov went straight to the topic: "Is General Chuikov here? I called him specifically.

.”

"Comrade Commander is not here." Hearing that Sokov wanted to find Chuikov, Beleyavsky said apologetically: "If you have anything to do, you can tell me. I will convey your message to him when he comes back."

he."

"Forget it if he's not here." Sokov thought that it was Chuikov who called him. Since he was not here at the moment, he couldn't explain some things clearly for a while, so he answered vaguely: "Then I'll call him later."

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Just when Sokov was about to hang up the phone, he heard Belyavsky exclaimed: "General Sokov, please don't hang up the phone yet, the commander seems to be back." Then Soko

Then the husband heard Belyavsky shouting loudly on the other end of the phone, "Comrade Commander, phone, your phone."

Sokov first heard a rush of footsteps, and then Chuikov's familiar voice came: "Chief of Staff, who called?"

"This is a call from General Sokov, commander of the 48th Group Army. He seems to have something to ask you."

"Hello, General Sokov." Chuikov's clear voice came from the receiver: "I am Chuikov!"

"Hello, General Chuikov!" After Sokov said this, he was stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly added: "Happy New Year!"

"Happy New Year!"

"General Chuikov," after greeting him, Sokov began to ask questions he was concerned about: "When I called Comrade Marshal, he told me that you had called him and asked me to call him at a convenient time.

Give you a call."

After hearing Sokov's question, Chuikov fell silent.

Realizing that there was no sound in the receiver, Sokov's first reaction was that the other party had hung up the phone. But after he listened carefully, he found that he could still vaguely hear some movements from the other party's headquarters. Obviously, Chuikov did not

He hung up the phone and just didn't say anything.

Sokov became more and more curious. Chuikov asked him to call him, but after the call was answered, he remained silent. What did this mean?

Just when Sokov was about to ask a question, Chuikov spoke first: "General Sokov, it's actually a difficult thing for me to ask you to call me. I want to ask you for help."

"Something embarrassing?!" Sokov said heartily: You have something embarrassing, how can I help you? Thinking of this, he asked tentatively: "General Chuikov, I wonder if you have something embarrassing?"

"It's about Cidolin."

When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help being shocked. He glanced at Sidorin and Ponyjelin who were standing not far away, then covered the microphone with his hand and said to them: "Comrade Chief of Staff, Deputy Commander

, I have something important to say to General Chuikov, please stay away for now."

You know, when Sokov called, he never asked others to avoid the situation. Therefore, Sidorin and Ponedelin couldn't help but have strange expressions on their faces when they heard what Sokov said. But now that he has made the call,

After saying that, it seemed not good to stand here any longer, so the two nodded and turned to leave. At the same time, they told the staff in the room not to get close to Sokov, so as not to disturb his conversation with the friendly commander.

After Sidorin and Ponedelin left, Sokov released his hand covering the microphone and said: "General Chuikov, my chief of staff and deputy commander have gone away. If you have anything to say, please

Just say it."

"That's it, General Sokov." Chuikov continued: "Yesterday, I received an order from Marshal Zhukov, asking us to increase the intensity of reconnaissance behind enemy lines. In order to effectively implement the Marshal's order, I sent many reconnaissance teams

, one of the groups includes Lieutenant Sidorin..."

"Wait a minute, General Chuikov." When Sokov heard Chuikov mention the surname Sidorin, he interrupted him and asked tentatively: "Is the Lieutenant Sidorin you are talking about my chief of staff?"

General Sidorin’s son?”

"Yes, that's him." Chuikov said in a positive tone: "He is the youngest lieutenant in our army. He just turned 18 this year."

At this time, Sokov finally understood that the embarrassing thing Chuikov was talking about must have something to do with Little Sidolin. After he hummed, he said, "Please continue."

"While performing the mission, his reconnaissance team captured a German staff officer and seized an important piece of military intelligence." Chuikov continued on the other end of the phone: "But on the way back, he was discovered by the Germans.

.In order to ensure that the intelligence could be sent back smoothly, Xiao Xidorin led three scouts to the rear and covered the transfer of the two scouts who carried the intelligence."

Hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but tremble in his heart, secretly thinking that little Sidorin died while covering the transfer of his comrades? Although he remembered that Sidorin lived until the war and even served as a regimental commander in the 1950s.

.But he was worried about the fate of little Sidorin, who might have changed because of his appearance. You know, Sidorin, who was Chuikov's subordinate, had already sacrificed his life in the battle to defend Stalingrad, but because of his own existence

, he not only survived, but now he has become his chief of staff and a general. Could it be that the fate of sacrifice will be passed on to Xiao Xidorin.

But the next moment, Sokov realized that his guess was wrong, and it was very wrong. Chuikov continued: "At that time, a unit nearby heard the sound of a firefight nearby and rushed to the rescue immediately.

, drove away the enemy and rescued Little Cidolin and the others."

"So, Little Cidolin and the others are out of danger."

"Yes, we are out of danger."

When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help but wonder: "General Chuikov, little Sidolin encountered a little danger while performing his mission, and is now safe. If you have anything to do, you can tell my chief of staff directly."

, there is nothing to be embarrassed about."

"General Sokov, it would be great if it really went so smoothly." Chuikov continued: "When they were returning to our position, they were attacked by a burst of artillery fire from the German army. A shell fell just a short distance away from Xiaoxi Dolin.

There was an explosion not far away, and the two soldiers next to the explosion point were blown away without a trace, and Xiao Xidorin was also cut down by flying shrapnel."

Hearing this, Sokov confirmed that his guess was correct. The reason why Chuikov did not dare to call his headquarters directly was probably because something happened to Xiao Xidorin, and he did not know how to face his former subordinates.

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