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Chapter 605 Taking Defense (Part 2)

Regarding Bely's concerns, Sokov said confidently: "Colonel Bely, don't worry. We can open up a row of platforms on the north slope where tanks can be parked, and then build two more platforms for tanks to attack.

Channel. What do you think?"

Unexpectedly, Belei shook his head after hearing this, frowned and said: "Comrade Brigade Commander, without large-scale construction machinery, it will take at least three to five days to complete the platform you mentioned with just a thousand of us."

"What, it takes three to five days?" Sokov really didn't expect that it would take three to five days to build a platform on the north slope that can park tanks. If it really takes that long to repair, Daylily

It was cold. The Germans would not give themselves such a long time to strengthen the fortifications. He asked anxiously: "Colonel Bely, if we go all out, how long will it take to complete the construction of the platform?"

"Comrade Brigadier, I'm not pouring cold water on you. To complete such a project, large machinery such as excavators and bulldozers are indispensable." Bely still insisted on his point of view: "Even if there are no such construction machinery, there can be a batch of explosives.

Okay, we can try blasting first and then clean up the soil at the blast point, which can also speed up the construction."

Sokov's troops had just broken through here. Not to mention the large construction machinery, even the explosives had been used up. Neither of the two options Bely mentioned could be adopted. Sokov suddenly became like a deflated rubber ball.

He looked listless. He looked at Bely and asked: "Colonel Bely, do you have any good ideas to reduce the losses of our tanks when the enemy shells them?"

"There is a way." Bely said thoughtfully: "Anyway, we only have a dozen tanks. If we place them at scattered points, even if the Germans bombard our position, they will not all be lost."

"It seems that this is the only way." Sokov said with some frustration: "Since we can't build a platform for tanks to hide on the north slope, let's build more anti-gun holes. When the enemy's shelling starts, we can let the soldiers

Enter the cave to avoid the bombardment."

Gurdiev was quite happy to complete Sokov's arrangement. In any case, it would allow his troops to suffer fewer casualties under the enemy's artillery fire, which would also be beneficial to the subsequent battle. He immediately called

Sverin said to him: "Comrade Political Commissar, I am responsible for the construction of the front fortifications. You can lead a regiment and follow Lieutenant Colonel Sokov to the north slope to dig anti-cannon holes."

When Sverin led the soldiers to dig anti-cannon holes on the north slope, Sokov stood in the trench, raised his binoculars, and silently looked at the 1st Battalion and the Guard Battalion, which had successfully crossed the river and were moving the wounded towards the north.

.Bely walked to his side and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Brigadier, our troops are limited. Do you think we should let the first battalion or the guard battalion come back to help defend?"

Sokov actually had selfish motives when he asked Yakov to lead two battalions to escort the wounded. In any case, Vanya's battalion was his team, and five points were lost in this battle.

Four out of four troops made his heart bleed. That's why he asked Vanya to leave with the troops in the name of assisting in the transfer of the wounded, so that he could save more seeds for himself. At this moment, he heard Bely propose

As for the suggestion, he quickly waved his hands and said: "No, Colonel Bely, there are not many troops left in these two battalions. If one of the battalions is sent back to assist in defense, who will escort the wounded?"

Bely couldn't refute Sokov's high-sounding reasons. He glanced at the soldiers busy on the north and south sides of the hillside, sighed softly, and said: "Comrade Brigadier, I'm worried about the continuation of this battle.

, there are not many people left in the 308th Infantry Division."

Sokov looked around and saw that in addition to himself and Bely, Guchakov and his trusted telegraph operator were standing not far away. The other soldiers were standing far away and could not hear him at all.

Seeing this, he said to Bely confidently and boldly: "Colonel Bely, no matter whether we stay here to fight the German army or not, Colonel Gurdiev's troops will be withdrawn to the rear for replenishment.

As for Vanya's battalion, if it stays to assist in defense, once all the troops are exhausted, the battalion will be deactivated by the superiors."

After listening to Sokov's explanation, Bely finally understood why the other party asked Yakov to lead two battalions to evacuate the wounded. It turned out that it was to preserve the seeds of his own army. But this approach is understandable.

Due to the situation in Stalingrad, even if the superiors sent new troops into the city, Sokov's infantry brigade would not receive priority supplies, so he adopted a tacit attitude towards Sokov's method of conserving strength.

After Sokov explained the truth to Bely, he couldn't help but sweat on his hands. He was deeply afraid that Bely would argue with him over this matter, and it would be difficult for him to step down. Fortunately, he was lucky.

, the most worried situation did not happen. Belly just nodded and said: "The First Battalion has indeed suffered a lot of losses in these two days of fighting. Let them retain more troops. It will be very useful for the next battle."

Helpful.”

"Comrade Brigadier," Guchakov, who was standing silently next to him, suddenly shouted to Sokov: "Look, someone seems to be coming from the other side of the river."

After Sokov stopped talking to Bely, he raised his binoculars and looked across the river. He saw a jeep driving in the distance. After passing by the transferred troops, it stopped by the river. After the car stopped, a jeep emerged from the car.

An officer and two soldiers carrying submachine guns came out. They got on a wooden boat parked on the shore and headed towards the south bank of the river.

"He is a captain." Guchakov has very good eyesight. Even without a telescope, he can clearly see the rank mark on the opponent's collar badge. He leaned close to Sokov's ear and said: "Comrade Brigadier, will you?

Is he a liaison officer sent by friendly forces?"

"It's possible." Sokov nodded, and suddenly thought of the guard platoon leader Samoilov who never looked back, and couldn't help but said to himself: "Hell, Samoilov was gone not long ago.

Yes, why haven't you come back yet?"

After the three commanders landed, they walked up the hillside. But not far away, they were stopped by soldiers from the 308th Division for questioning. I don’t know what he said. The soldiers who blocked the way immediately gave way to him.

, and pointed towards the hillside, seeming to be showing him the way.

After a while, the three commanders and soldiers climbed up the hillside, jumped into the trench, and walked towards Sokov's position. Guchakov quickly stood in front of Sokov and asked warily: "

Stop, which part are you from?"

The leading officer quickly raised his right hand to signal the two soldiers following him to stop, and then said to Guchakov: "Comrade Lieutenant, I am Captain Askel, deputy battalion commander of the 1st Battalion of the 995th Regiment of the 292nd Infantry Division.

, was ordered to come to see Lieutenant Colonel Sokov."

Guchakov did not let down his guard because of the other party's words, but stretched out his hand to the other party and asked: "Comrade Captain, where is your military ID?"

Askel did not get angry at Guchakov's aggressiveness, but rather cooperatively took out his military ID card from his pocket, handed it to Guchakov, and said politely: "Comrade Lieutenant, this is my

Military ID card.”

When Guchakov was cross-examining Askel, Sokov thought to himself: Although he demoted Guchakov to the rank of corporal, he still wore the rank of lieutenant, so that uninformed people thought he was

He is still a lieutenant. It seems that after returning to Mamayev Heights, he should be changed to the rank of corporal to avoid other people making mistakes again.

After checking the documents, Guchakov turned to Sokov behind him and said: "Comrade Brigade Commander, there is no problem, he is one of our own."

Sokov stepped forward, took the military ID card from Guchakov's hand, flipped through it, handed it back to Askel, and said in a friendly tone: "Hello, Captain Askel.

I wonder what’s wrong with you coming to my position?”

"That's right, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." Since he was on the battlefield, in order to prevent the target from being exposed, Askel did not salute Sokov, but straightened his body and replied: "I am the commander of the division, Korogotsky."

I have come to contact you based on the order of the colonel. The division commander asked me to tell you that our division is moving here and will reach the river in about three hours. He wants to ask you not to give up this position until we arrive.

.”

"Captain Askel," Sokov said in a mocking tone, pointing his hand at the commanders and fighters who were busy on the north and south sides of the hillside: "Don't you see that our commanders and fighters are building fortifications?"

"I saw it." Askel came up from the north side of the hillside. If Sokov hadn't pointed it out, he wouldn't have paid attention to the south side of the hillside. There were also a large number of commanders and soldiers digging fortifications. He couldn't help but curiously asked: "Chinese

Comrades, do you plan to build defenses here?"

"Yes, Comrade Captain, as you can see, we are building fortifications here." Sokov replied: "Although we have occupied this enemy position, I don't know where the troops should go next.

Therefore, we stopped here and sent people to find friendly forces while improving and consolidating the defenses here to prepare for the enemy's attack."

After Askel waited for Sokov to finish speaking, he suddenly said unexpectedly: "Lieutenant Colonel Sokov, thank you! On behalf of all the commanders and fighters of the 292nd Infantry Division, thank you and your men!"

"Why should they thank us?" Askel's words confused Sokov. He thought to himself, I don't seem to have dealt with the 292nd Division. Why do they want to thank me? With this question, he was curious.

He asked: "Captain Askell, it seems that we have never had any interactions before. Is there anything you can thank you for?"

"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel," Askel saw Sokov's confused look and guessed that he must not be aware of the previous battles that took place here, so he said truthfully: "To tell you the truth, a division of our group army

, launched an attack on this highland a few days ago, but after a fierce battle, the attacking infantry division did not achieve any results, and only a dozen soldiers survived."

Askel's words surprised Sokov. He did not expect that his analysis was not far from the real situation. Before he could speak, Askel continued: "According to the orders of the superiors, if you still

If you want to continue to relieve the garrison in the city, then tomorrow, our division will launch an attack on this high ground. And you successfully captured this high ground, saving most of the commanders and fighters of our division from the fate of sacrifice. Could it be that we

Shouldn’t I still thank you?”

After Sokov laughed dryly twice, he asked: "Comrade Captain, I would like to ask, how many people are there in your division now?" The purpose of his question is very simple. If the number of people in the 292nd Division that is about to take over the defense is

If the situation is limited, it is entirely possible for the superiors to ask their troops to stay and help defend.

Fortunately, Askel's words put Sokov's heart back in his stomach: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, our division has more than 8,000 people and is equipped with an anti-tank gun battery and a mortar battery, which is enough to stop

German attack of any size."

Sokov knew in his heart that although the offensive level of the Soviet army was worrying, when it came to defensive battles, they usually performed admirably. If this position was handed over to the 292nd Division, they might really be able to stop it.

The German attack. Thinking that the friendly forces still had three hours to arrive here, Sokov couldn't help but feel extremely anxious. He was worried that once the German army launched an attack before the friendly forces came to take over the defense, the troops on the position would not be able to withdraw if they wanted to.

.

However, he did not show this anxiety on his face, but pretended to be nonchalant and asked: "Captain, will the superiors only send one of your divisions to defend here?"

"I'm sorry, Comrade Lieutenant Colonel." To the question raised by Sokov, Askel politely replied: "With my rank, I can't know more about the situation. As for whether there are other troops to assist in the defense.

, you can wait until you meet our teacher and confirm it to him personally."

"There is another question," Sokov couldn't help but ask, thinking of Samoylov who had not returned for a long time: "I sent a second lieutenant and several soldiers to look for your troops north. But when they arrived

So far, they haven't come back yet. Have you seen them?"

"No." Askell answered simply: "I received a call from the head of the regiment, so I brought people here to contact you. As for the people you mentioned, I don't know them.

where."

"Comrade Brigade Commander," Bely, who was standing aside, was worried that Sokov would continue to ask questions, so he quickly interrupted him and said, "It seems that Captain Askel doesn't know much, so don't embarrass him.

." As he spoke, he raised his hand and pointed at the busy commanders and soldiers on both sides of the hillside, and asked, "Since we will soon hand over defense to friendly forces, do we still need to continue to build fortifications?"

"That's for sure, Colonel Bely." Sokov said quickly: "The terrain in the south is not conducive to defense. If we don't build defenses before the enemy appears, once the enemy launches an attack, we won't be able to wait for a while.

When we regain our senses, their tanks will rush in front of us, drive us down the hillside, and drive us to the river to eliminate us."


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