Chapter 881 The attack finally begins

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Time passed by minute by second, and when the scheduled artillery preparation time came, there was no movement outside. Although everyone knew that the time was delayed due to the foggy weather, Golikov still picked up the gun just to be on the safe side.

A phone call was made to the front headquarters to confirm whether the attack had been postponed.

Seeing Golikov put down the phone, Ivanov couldn't wait to ask: "How is it, deputy commander of the front army, have the artillery preparations before the attack been delayed?"

"Yes," Golikov nodded and said, "I have just told you that if the fog cannot disperse before the scheduled attack time, then the artillery preparation time before the attack will be postponed to eight o'clock

." He raised his hand to look at his watch and added, "I hope that by eight o'clock, the heavy fog outside will have been blown away by the river breeze."

Everyone sat around the table in silence, staring at the map on the table in a daze. Sokov suddenly heard Golikov ask himself in a low voice: "Colonel Sokov, do you know General Volsky?"

Hearing this unfamiliar surname, Sokov mentally recalled all the generals he knew, and found that there was no such person in his memory. He shook his head in confusion and asked: "I'm sorry, deputy commander of the front army."

Comrade, I have never heard of this person. If you have no objection, could you tell me his identity?"

"He is the commander of the 4th Mechanized Corps directly under the front army. According to the combat plan, he will launch a major assault on the enemy from the south side of the city together with Colonel Tanahishin's 13th Tank Corps."

After listening to Golikov's introduction to the other party's life experience, Sokov became even more puzzled: "Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, why did you suddenly think of him?"

"At the end of October, when our troops began to gather on the south side of the city, he unexpectedly raised objections." Golikov replied with a wry smile: "He felt that instead of deploying troops on the south side of the city, it would be better to carry out attacks on the enemy.

A counterattack without much effect would be better to send troops directly to the city to strengthen the city's defenses and crush the enemy's plot to seize the city."

Golikov's words aroused Sokov's curiosity. There has always been a big difference in the Soviet army whether to send troops directly into the city to strengthen defense or to deploy them in other areas as counterattack troops. He guessed that Golikov

The husband suddenly mentioned this matter to himself, probably just as an introduction to lead to a more important topic later: "How did he change his mind later?"

"Volski raised this point of view at the military meeting of the front army, which caused a lot of controversy. The commanders participating in the meeting were divided into two groups. Some were in favor of supporting the city, and some were in favor of setting up counterattack reserves outside the city.

"The two sides were still arguing." Golikov continued: "Commander Yeremenko saw that the two sides had great differences, so he reported the matter to the headquarters of the Supreme Command. After Comrade Stalin learned about the matter, he specially sent Vol

Ski summoned him to Moscow and had an in-depth conversation with him."

Hearing that Volsky was summoned to Moscow for this matter, Sokov was a little surprised. He thought that the commanders in the Soviet army were accustomed to obeying. No matter how dissatisfied they were with the orders of their superiors, they usually had to obey them unconditionally in the end.

After Volski put forward his opinion, not only was it not dismissed, but he was also received by the Supreme Commander himself, which is really enviable. "Has he changed his opinion after he came back?"

"Yes." Golikov nodded and said in a positive tone: "Although we don't know what the Supreme Commander himself talked to him, anyway, after he came back from Moscow, he seemed to be a different person and no longer talked to us.

Instead of singing the opposite tune, the troops actively prepared for counterattack."

Just when Sokov thought that the matter was over, Golikov suddenly said unexpectedly: "When General Volsky went to Moscow, Comrade Khrushchev once asked whether you should replace him."

The position of commander of the 4th Mechanized Army? And with the consent of Commander Yereomenko, if Volsky hadn't adjusted his views after returning from Moscow, I'm afraid you would already be the commander of the Mechanized Army at this moment.

"

Sokov was shocked by this shocking news. He never dreamed that Khrushchev would actually propose that he serve as the army commander. He couldn't help but stuttered and asked: "Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, you are not joking.

Right? You know, with my current abilities, being a division commander is quite difficult, so how can I be qualified for the position of army commander."

Before Sokov finished speaking, he was interrupted by Golikov raising his hand: "Okay, Colonel Sokov, your ability is obvious to all the leaders of our front forces. How many times did the battle to defend Stalingrad go on?

Months, so far, only the area held by your troops is the most complete. No matter how the enemy attacks, they have never been able to occupy Mamayev Hill. This alone is enough to be recorded in the annals of history."

In response to Golikov's evaluation, Sidorin and others sitting around them all nodded slightly and agreed with Golikov's statement. Sidorin also said: "Comrade Commander, I feel that without you, we would not be able to

Whether we can hold Mamayev Heights is still unknown."

"Even if we can defend Mamayev Heights, we will probably pay a huge price." Ivanov added: "Just by having repeated tug-of-wars with the enemy every day, I am afraid tens of thousands of commanders and combatants will die on the battlefield.

On this hill, it is precisely because you built tunnel fortifications in advance that we were able to survive the enemy's fierce shelling and bombing. I think all the commanders and fighters in the division should be aware of this."

Seeing that his words resonated, Golikov showed a smile on his face, and he continued: "The reason why I appear in your headquarters is not only to supervise your counterattack against the enemy, but also to prepare for the counterattack against the enemy."

If necessary, I will ask you to take over General Volsky's duties and command the troops of the 4th Mechanized Army to break through the enemy's defenses and join forces with our army moving south."

The speaker is unintentional and the listener is intentional. As soon as Golikov said this, Sokov suddenly remembered who Volsky was. A few days later, it was the troops commanded by this heroic commander who

Successfully captured the Karachi Bridge, joined forces with friendly forces heading south, and surrounded Paulus's 6th Army and 4th Armored Army in Stalingrad and surrounding areas.

Although he has the possibility of being promoted to army commander, Sokov is not happy at all. Because the major counterattack has begun, letting him serve as the highest military officer in an unfamiliar army may cause resentment among the commanders and soldiers.

If you are dissatisfied, then the situation will get out of control if you treat yourself in a positive and negative way.

It was out of this consideration that Sokov shook his head and replied resolutely: "Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, I feel that my ability is completely insufficient for such a position."

"Colonel Sokov, I understand your difficulties." Golikov interpreted Sokov's repeated refusal as his modesty, and comforted him and said: "Don't worry, we have already reported this plan to the Supreme Commander.

I. Even if we let you take over Volski's position during the battle, no one will gossip."

"Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, you have misunderstood me." Seeing that Golikov had misunderstood his intentions, Sokov explained to him: "I am not being modest when I say that I am not suitable for the position of army commander.

It’s because of two reasons.”

"tell me the story!"

"First, my abilities are limited, and I have never had any experience in commanding military-level units in combat. Even if I want to serve as a military commander, I'm afraid I need to come back from Frunze Military Academy." Sokov pointed his fingers at Goli.

Kove said: "The second is that my command style is different from that of General Volsky. If the military commander is changed at this moment, I am afraid it will cause chaos in the command system of the army. It is for this reason that I cannot do anything.

At this time, he holds the position of military commander."

"I had already guessed that you would say that." As soon as Sokov finished speaking, Golikov's face showed a smile again: "When we repel the enemy who attacked Stalingrad, I will personally intervene.

Regarding this matter, I will arrange for you to study at the Frunze Military Academy."

Seeing that Golikov did not mention him being the army commander again, Sokov felt a little at ease in his heart. Although promotion was something that everyone looked forward to, if the timing was not right, his promotion might not be possible.

It will bring disaster to yourself.

The hour hand pointed to eight o'clock, but the attack still had not started. Golikov was worried and made another phone call to Yereomenko to verify the matter. After making the call, he smiled bitterly and said to everyone: "Comrade commanders,

I just spoke with Commander Yereomenko, and he said that due to the weather, our counterattack will be delayed for at least an hour, so please be patient."

Ever since everyone knew the counterattack plan, they had been silently calculating in their hearts every day how long it would be until the counterattack. But just as victory was about to come, unexpected changes occurred due to climate changes.

"Comrades, don't be anxious." Seeing that everyone was a little depressed after hearing the news announced by Golikov, Sokov stood up and said with a smile: "Although the counterattack will be delayed due to the weather

.But it is only a matter of time before the enemy is completely defeated by us."

"Comrade Division Commander," Anisimov waited for Sokov to finish and then asked tentatively: "Do you really think that the major counterattack carried out by our army can completely crush the enemy's attempt to seize the city and achieve final victory?

"As soon as he finished speaking, he suddenly realized that there was also a deputy commander of the front army sitting here. If the other party pursued him, he could use the excuse of panic and send him to a military court. He quickly said to Golikov

Said, "Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, I am just making an analogy. In fact, I am full of confidence in our army defeating the enemy."

"Comrade Political Commissar." Before speaking, Sokov looked at Golikov's face. Seeing that he was not angry, he said to Anisimov with a relaxed expression: "I think our army,

We will definitely destroy the enemies in the Stalingrad area."

In order to ease the awkward atmosphere in the room, Sokov pointed at the radio hanging at the door and continued: "Comrade Political Commissar, I asked you to install the radio in the tunnel to let the soldiers know the situation outside in a timely manner.

But since the last time a bomb landed at the door and almost knocked out our division headquarters, this broadcast seems to have never sounded. I think you might as well break through the Romanian army's defenses on the Don River and break through the friendly forces on the Don River.

Tell all the commanders and soldiers in the tunnel the good news of inflicting heavy losses on the enemy to boost morale."

"Comrade Division Commander, if you don't tell me, I have forgotten that there is a radio in the tunnel. I will arrange for people to tell all the commanders and fighters in the tunnel through the radio the results achieved by the friendly forces." Anisimov Station

He stood up, faced Golikov and asked: "Comrade, deputy commander of the front army, do you allow me to go to work?"

"Go on, go on." Golikov nodded to Anisimov and said with a smile: "Hurry up and tell the commanders and soldiers this good news, so that everyone can be happy too."

After Anisimov left, Golikov looked at the radio hanging at the door and asked Sokov with some concern: "Colonel Sokov, will the sound of the radio affect your command of the operation?"

"No, Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army." Before Sokov could answer, Sidorin rushed to answer: "The volume of the broadcast at the door is specially adjusted. Every time it is broadcast, it can make everyone in the room

People can clearly hear what is being said, but the volume will not be too loud to affect our command and operations."

Not long after, a voice came from the radio at the door. It was Anisimov himself reporting the results of the friendly forces in the Don River Basin. Golikov listened carefully for a while and found that he could hear clearly what was said on the radio.

content, but at the same time, the volume will not be too loud, which will affect Sokov and others' orders.

It was almost nine o'clock, and just when Golikov was considering whether to call Yereomenko to ask whether the artillery preparations would be postponed, the phone on the table suddenly rang, startling him.

Sidorin, who was sitting opposite, picked up the phone and listened for a moment, then told Golikov with a look of surprise: "Comrade Deputy Commander of the Front Army, good news. The observation post on the top of the mountain reported that the fog outside is gradually dissipating, probably

In another ten to twenty minutes, the visibility will return to about 100 meters."

"This is really good news." Knowing that the fog was dissipating, everyone had smiles on their faces. Golikov picked up the phone with a relaxed expression and called the front army headquarters to verify with Yereomenko the time when the shelling started.

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At half past nine, the phone on the table rang again. This time the call came from Andrei, the commander of the first battalion who was stationed in the city. He excitedly reported to Sokov: "Comrade Division Commander, I heard

The rumbling sound of artillery coming from outside should be that our artillery is bombarding the enemy's positions and preparing for the bombardment before the attack. I think it is the beginning of our major counterattack!"

"Comrade Captain, you don't have to say this." When Sokov heard Andrei say that the shelling had begun, he naturally understood that the Stalingrad Front's major counterattack had begun. He suppressed the excitement in his heart and pretended to be nonchalant.

The expression said: "Observe the enemy's movements at any time. If there are any changes, remember to report to me in time."


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