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Chapter 2191

Shortly after the bombing ended, before the smoke from the German positions had dissipated, the front artillery units began shelling the German positions.

Listening to the rumble of artillery coming from outside, Sidorin said in surprise: "Comrade Commander, I really didn't expect that just after the bombing of the German positions was completed, artillery preparations for the enemy's positions began again. I believe that by the time the bombardment is over,

, no complete fortifications can be found on the German positions."

Sokov nodded and then asked: "When can those two infantry brigades enter the town of Putusk?"

"The troops are being assembled." Sidorin replied: "It will take at most an hour to enter the town and take over the defense of the 1st and 6th Guards Divisions."

"Wait a minute, Comrade Chief of Staff." Lunev interrupted Sidorin at this time: "I think the infantry brigade entering the town should not take over the defense of friendly forces for the time being."

Hearing what Luniev said, Sidorin couldn't help but be startled, and then asked: "Comrade Military Commissar, why is this?"

"Isn't this obvious?" Lunev said: "Just after the bombing of the German positions was completed, the artillery of the front army opened fire. This indicates that a full-scale attack will be launched on the German army. If our superiors order us to also participate in the attack, just

It is not enough to rely on the 3rd Infantry Division and the 120th Guards Division deployed at the front. We also need the addition of new forces, and the two infantry brigades that entered the town of Puutusk with bonuses are undoubtedly the new forces we can rely on.

You think so, Misha?"

When Sokov heard Lunev asking himself, he nodded and agreed: "Yes, Comrade Military Commissar is right. Judging from the current situation, Comrade Marshal intends to order the frontline troops to launch a large-scale attack.

We must prepare reserves in advance and wait until the offensive strength of the troops that launched the attack weakens before committing new troops to the battle."

Although Sokov and Lunev had reached an agreement, Sidorin still seemed a little hesitant: "But, Comrade Commander, I have already told the two brigade commanders to let them lead the troops into Puutusk

The town takes over the defense, if the order is changed at this time, it may not be appropriate?"

"There is nothing inappropriate." At this time, Ponejelin intervened and said: "The situation on the battlefield is always changing. We have to modify the original plan according to the changes in the situation. Anyway, these two brigades are also going to enter Puutu.

People from Skok Town, after they arrive at the designated location, they can temporarily modify their mission."

"Okay then." Seeing that Ponejelin had already spoken, Sidorin could not continue to be stubborn, so he nodded and said: "I will immediately convey the new combat order to the two brigade commanders."

Just after announcing the new combat order to the two brigade commanders, a call came in from the front army headquarters.

The caller, Bogolyubov, said to Sidorin who answered the phone: "General Sidorin and Comrade Marshal ordered that after our army prepares artillery fire on the German positions, there will be a round of bombing. Once the bombing is over,

You immediately attack across the board and attack the German defense lines. Do you understand?"

"Understood, Comrade Chief of Staff." Sidorin said respectfully: "I will convey your order to all units."

After listening to the order conveyed by Sidorin, Sokov said to Ponedelin, Runev and others: "Comrade Marshal is really generous. First, he dispatched a large number of aircraft to bomb the enemy's positions indiscriminately, and then tens of thousands of

The artillery fired in unison, blasting the enemy's position into a sea of ​​flames. Even I thought that after the preparations for this round of artillery fire, I would order the troops to attack, but who knew that he also arranged a round of bombing to wait for the Germans."

"Comrade Commander is right." As soon as Sokov finished speaking, Ponedelin continued: "We were still wondering just now. In the past, when attacking German positions, we always shelled them first and then bombed them with planes.

Why was it reversed this time? It seems now that the order of the attack was not reversed, it was just an additional round of bombing. Not to mention that the enemy was confused by his deployment, even we ourselves were confused.

"

"This is the best." Lunev said: "We are not clear about Marshal Rokossovsky's intentions, and the enemy will naturally be even more confused. I believe that after this attack begins, we will definitely be able to achieve

Not a bad result.”

"I agree with what Comrade Military Commissar said." Ponejelin said approvingly: "After two rounds of bombing and one round of artillery shelling, the fortifications on the German position were basically destroyed, and the troops must have also suffered a lot of casualties. Our army

Launching an attack under such circumstances will surely reduce many unnecessary casualties."

An hour and a half later, the preparations for the powerful artillery fire were over, and the battlefield was filled with black smoke that blocked the sky. Just when the German troops on the position were thankful that they had escaped the Soviet artillery fire, the roar of aircraft engines was heard in the air.

.

When they first heard the sound of the plane's engine, the German soldiers thought it was their own plane coming to assist in the battle, but they soon discovered that their thoughts were too naive. The sound came from the direction of the Soviet defense area. Soon,

Dense black dots appeared in the sky. As the sound got louder, these black dots became clearer. Even without a telescope, you could clearly see that the Soviet aircraft appeared in the field of view.

Seeing the Soviet aircraft reappearing, the German soldiers screamed in agony and fled into nearby air raid shelters or shelters, preparing to avoid a new round of Soviet bombing.

When the German command far behind learned that the Soviet army had just completed its artillery preparations and dispatched the air force to bomb their positions, they couldn't help but be dumbfounded. They couldn't figure out what Rokossovsky wanted to do, and he actually did such a thing.

As soon as they came out, they were first bombed by planes, then bombarded by artillery, and now planes are dispatched again. It seems that they will not give up until all the fortifications on their own defense line are destroyed.

A subordinate asked for instructions, what to do next? The German commander was in a state of confusion at the moment. How did he know what to do? He could only reply vaguely to his subordinates: "Hold the position firmly and there will be a way."

For such a general order, the subordinate could only convey his original words to the officers and soldiers who could be contacted: "Your Excellency, the Commander, has an order: if you hold on firmly, there will be a way."

It was originally thought that after the Soviet bombing ended, there would be a new round of artillery bombardment. But what the Germans did not expect was that as soon as the bomber group returned, the Soviet army launched a comprehensive fortification, with thousands of commanders and fighters

Following the tank, they rushed towards the German position while shouting loudly.

Facing the incoming Soviet troops, the German officers and soldiers who had just recovered their senses entered the defensive positions one after another and shot at the rushing Soviet commanders and fighters.

However, the defenses that the German army relied on had been almost destroyed in the recent bombing and artillery attacks. The German army without strong defenses seemed so powerless in the face of the infantry attack covered by tanks. The Soviet commanders and fighters did not

At great cost, the German army's position was successfully occupied. A small number of troops were left to clear out the remaining enemy forces, while the rest of the commanders and fighters followed the tanks and launched an attack on the German army's next line of defense.

Progress on the battlefield was continuously reported to the front headquarters via phone calls or telegrams. Bogolyubov took the stack of battle reports he had just received, walked quickly to Rokossovsky, and said excitedly: "Marshal.

Comrade, good news, good news. Our offensive troops have only encountered weak resistance, have continuously broken through two German defense lines, and are developing in depth."

Rokossovsky took the battle report from Bogolyubov's hand and read it carefully. Although he did not speak, the slightly upturned corners of his mouth already showed that he was in an excellent mood at the moment.

After reading the battle report, Rokossovsky put it on the table, raised his head and said to Bogolyubov: "Comrade Chief of Staff, it seems that the proposal Misha gave us is very effective. We first used

The air force bombed, then bombarded with artillery, and finally ordered the air force to bomb again, completely blinding the enemy and making it impossible to organize effective resistance. It is precisely because of this that our army was able to break through the German defense line so smoothly."

The high-frequency phone on the table rang. The call was from Chief of General Staff Antonov. He knew that Rokossovsky had adopted a new offensive tactic today, so he called specifically to find out how the battle was going.

"The effect is very good, Comrade Antonov." Rokossovsky said in a relaxed tone: "I thought that after carrying out two rounds of bombing and one round of artillery shelling on the German positions, and then launching a full-scale attack, there would definitely be more

We encountered a certain intensity of resistance. However, according to the feedback from each unit, the enemy's resistance was very weak, and the rapidly advancing troops had advanced about five kilometers deep into the enemy's defenses within an hour."

"Oh, some troops advanced five kilometers deep into the German defenses?" If you are rushing, five kilometers is not a long time. It takes about ten minutes to drive and no more than an hour to walk. But if you are on the battlefield, this distance seems very unusual.

Well, you know, in many cases, even if things go smoothly, the troops may not be able to advance even five kilometers in a day. So after hearing what Rokossovsky said, Antonov asked tentatively: "Comrade Marshal,

Are you talking about General Sokov’s troops?”

"That's right, it's his unit." Rokossovsky nodded and said: "I have so many group army commanders, and the one who reassures me the most is him. If in the battle, which unit has achieved good results?

The result of the battle, without asking, is known to be the troops commanded by him. By the way, how is the progress of our friendly forces?"

Rokossovsky's original intention was to ask how Chernyakhovsky's third front army was progressing. After all, the opponent was on his right wing. If the progress of his troops was not satisfactory, then the defense zones of the two front armies would be

Out of touch. But Antonov misunderstood what he meant, and said to himself: "It's not going well, Comrade Marshal. The attack launched by Marshal Zhukov's First Front encountered stubborn resistance from the German army and made very good progress.

slow.

As for General Chernyakhovsky's Third Front, the main force was used to besiege the city of Memel, and the remaining troops could only stick to the existing defense lines. Before the city of Memel was completely liberated, they wanted to continue moving forward.

It is obviously unrealistic to push forward.”

After listening to Antonov's story, Rokossovsky couldn't help but feel heavy. He didn't expect that the current situation was so pessimistic. In addition to his own troops making some progress, the progress of the other two troops

All of them are unsatisfactory. I originally thought that it was a good thing for my men to advance quickly, but now it seems that if I recommend too much speed and lose touch with the friendly troops on the left and right flanks, it will evolve into a lonely army. If the German army gathers

If a heavy force launches an assault on one's flank, the situation will become unfavorable to oneself.

While he was thinking wildly, he heard Antonov say again: "Comrade Marshal, let me give you a warning in advance. The Supreme Command will consider it in the past two days and prepare to let your troops adjust the direction of attack."

"Adjust the direction of attack?" Rokossovsky asked in surprise: "Comrade Chief of General Staff, I wonder how the Supreme Commander plans to adjust the direction of our attack?"

"Originally, the superiors planned to let you seize Königsberg, but judging from the current situation, this task is likely to fall on General Chernyakhovsky." Antonov said unhurriedly.

: "And you will turn around and head west to participate in the attack on Berlin."

Rokossovsky stared at the map in front of him and continued: "If we really adjust the direction, it will be equivalent to Marshal Konev's 1st Ukrainian Front, Marshal Zhukov's 1st Belarusian Front and my 2nd

Front armies, march forward toward Berlin, right?"

"Yes, it is indeed like this." Antonov gave him an affirmative answer.

Hearing what Antonov said, Rokossovsky's heartbeat couldn't help but speed up. He originally thought that he had completely lost the chance to capture Berlin, but if his troops adjusted their attack direction, they would turn west from their current position.

Therefore, it is still unknown which troops can enter Berlin first.

"Comrade Chief of General Staff," Rokossovsky asked cautiously: "When does the Supreme Command plan to change the direction of our attack?"

"It is still under discussion." Antonov said: "You must know that the progress of the Third Front is not ideal. If you are transferred to the west too early, I am afraid it will cause them to be in trouble."

Rokossovsky thought about it carefully and realized that this was really the case. The troops of the Third Front fought so hard that without their own troops to help them, they would have repeated the same mistake they did at the end of last year and were beaten by the Germans.

Some areas were driven away. "I understand, Comrade Chief of General Staff. We need to wait until the situation here is clear before the Supreme Command makes the final decision, right?"

"Yes, it is indeed like this."

"Okay, Comrade Chief of General Staff." Rokossovsky knew that if Stalin didn't nod, it would be useless to worry, so he said into the microphone: "If you have the latest news, please inform me in time.

.”

"Don't worry, Comrade Marshal." Antonov said: "I will inform you as soon as there is new news."


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