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Chapter 2633

Early the next morning, Yakov drove to pick up Sokov.

On the way, Yakov said to Sokov: "Misha, during New Year's Day, someone pretended to be a staff member of the city's housing management department and called you, saying that he was going to assign you a villa. How about that, the other party contacted you later.

You?"

"No, since Asiya's car accident, she has been unable to get in touch with the other party." Sokov said: "We analyzed at that time that this so-called staff of the city's housing management department was fake. Why did you suddenly

Do you remember talking about this?"

"I went to that area yesterday and found that there are indeed many villas that are empty." Yakov said: "It turns out that the owner of the villa should have died during the war. It is better to let such a good house sit there.

If you are just going to eat dust, you might as well find some connections and just choose a villa and move into it. In this way, with more rooms, Marshal Zhukov can legitimately arrange security forces for you."

"I would like to move in, but unfortunately I don't have any connections or background."

"Aren't we going to the General Staff Headquarters today," Yakov reminded Sokov: "After you meet Marshal Zhukov, mention this to him specifically, and he will solve the subsequent problems for you. You know, although

The war has ended a long time ago, but at your level, if there are not a few guards around you, things can still happen easily."

"Okay then." Sokov felt that what Yakov said made sense, so he nodded and said, "I will mention this to Marshal Zhukov after I see him."

"That's right." Yakov said excitedly: "Marshal Zhukov is not a roundworm in your belly. If you don't say what you need, even if he wants to help you, he won't be able to do it. Are you right?

?”

"That's right." Sokov replied: "Some things do require taking the initiative in order to achieve the goal in the shortest time."

Arriving at the General Staff Headquarters, the two first went to meet with the Chief of General Staff Antonov.

Arriving at Antonov's office, Sokov met a bearded general.

Seeing that Sokov was a little dazed, Antonov knew that he did not know the people around him, so he took the initiative to introduce him: "General Sokov, let me introduce to you. This is the new Deputy Chief of General Staff and Operations Department.

Minister General Shtemenko.”

Perhaps because he was worried that he did not understand Shtemenko, Sokov even shared his resume: “After Comrade Shtemenko was personally nominated by Comrade Stalin for an exceptional promotion to general in November 1943, he accompanied the Supreme Commander to participate in the event.

Tehran Conference.

At the end of 1943, he participated in the preparations for the campaign to liberate Crimea by Andrei Ivanovich Yereomenko's Primorsky Army.

From February to March 1944, as the chief of staff representing Timoshenko in the base camp, he participated in the work of organizing the breakthrough of the German defense line in the Second Baltic Front and coordinating the actions of the First and Second Baltic Fronts. With his humility and

His talent won the admiration of Marshal Timoshenko, who had distrust of the General Staff.

In April and June 1944, as a representative of the base camp, he went to the Third Belarusian Front and the Second Belarusian Front, making significant contributions to the preparation and implementation of the 1944 Mogilev Campaign. In July of the same year, he went to the Third Baltic Front,

Assisted the head of the front in the planning, preparation and execution of the Pskov-Ostrov campaign in 1944.

By the way, he also participated in formulating a combat plan called the ‘August Storm’ to crush the Kwantung Army in June 1945.”

Although the other party's military rank was the same as his own, since Shtemenko had a formal position, Sokov took the initiative to raise his hand and salute him: "Hello, Comrade Deputy Chief of General Staff!"

"Hello, General Sokov!" Shtemenko raised his hand in return and came over to shake hands with Sokov: "I have heard of your name a long time ago, but for various reasons, I never had the opportunity to fight alongside you.

Today I finally see you in person."

"General Sokov, General Yakov!" Antonov asked curiously: "Why did you come to the General Staff Headquarters today?"

"Marshal Zhukov, Marshal Zhukov called us here." Sokov quickly replied: "He said that our army will launch a large-scale military exercise in Europe on the eve of May Day, and asked Yasha and I to come over today.

, participated in the formulation of the plan for this actual military exercise."

"So that's what happened." Antonov scratched the back of his head and said with some embarrassment: "Yes, we do plan to launch a large-scale actual military exercise in Europe on the eve of May Day. But the two of you have to participate.

Marshal Zhukov has not told me about it, so I can’t let you join for the time being. Everything has to wait until Marshal Zhukov comes.”

"Comrade Chief of General Staff," Sokov politely reminded Antonov: "Can you call Marshal Zhukov now and ask him about this matter?"

Antonov thought for a while, then nodded and said, "Okay, I'll call Marshal Zhukov now and hear what he has to say."

Seeing Antonov holding the phone in front of him and about to dial, Sokov tentatively asked: "Comrade Chief of General Staff, do you need us to temporarily avoid it?"

"It's not necessary." After Antonov shook his head and said this, he dialed a number. When someone spoke, he said straight to the point: "I am Antonov, Chief of General Staff. Please help me find him."

Marshal Zhukov!...What, Comrade Marshal is not in the office? Do you know where he went?...Well, I don't know!"

Antonov put down the phone and said apologetically to Sokov and Yakov: "General Sokov, General Yakov, I regret to tell you that Marshal Zhukov is not in his office now and has gone somewhere.

The officers on duty don’t know much either. Therefore, I cannot allow you to participate in the upcoming general staff meeting. I hope you can understand my difficulties.”

"It's okay, Comrade Chief of General Staff." Although Antonov did not allow himself and Yakov to participate in the meeting, which made Sokov feel disappointed, he also knew in his heart that the other party also acted in accordance with the regulations. Such a large-scale

For a real-army exercise, it was not in compliance with the regulations to allow two generals with no actual duties to participate in the formulation of the plan. So he politely said: "Then Yasha and I will go out first and wait until Marshal Zhukov comes."

"General Sokov, General Yakov, I'm really sorry." Antonov said politely: "If there is any negligence, please forgive me."

The two came to the corridor outside, found a bench, sat down, and started chatting.

"Misha, do you know what kind of position Comrade Malenkov will hold after this meeting?"

"I don't know." Sokov shook his head and then asked, "Do you know?"

"Of course I know." Yakov nodded and continued: "He was elected as a member of the ZZ Bureau of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Secretary ZY; at the meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, he was appointed Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR."

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help laughing: "Yasha, what I said is right, your father regarded him as his successor, otherwise it would be impossible for him to serve as the vice chairman of the Council of Ministers."

"Yes, your guess is correct." Yakov said doubtfully: "But the person with the loudest voice is Zhdanov, how could it become Malenkov?"

Regarding Yakov's question, Sokov naturally knew the answer, but he couldn't tell it, otherwise he might get himself imprisoned. So he just laughed and then changed the subject: "Yasha, what are you talking about Zhukov?"

Where did the Marshal go?"

"I don't know." Yakov said angrily: "I really didn't expect that he didn't say hello to General Antonov in advance. As a result, we were in trouble. If he didn't show up today, the two of us would

I can only go home in despair."

"No, no." Although Marshal Zhukov could not be contacted for the time being, Sokov was not worried at all. He said with a smile: "Since Comrade Marshal told us that we will study and formulate a plan for the actual military exercise today.

, he will definitely appear. Be patient, he might appear in front of us anytime."

"Really?"

"Of course it's true." Sokov nodded and said in a positive tone.

"I worry……"

Yakov had just finished speaking when a loud voice came from not far away: "What are you worried about?!"

The two looked around and saw Zhukov, who was not tall but had a big head, walking towards them with long strides. They quickly stood up and raised their hands to salute each other: "Hello, Comrade Marshal of the Soviet Union!"

Zhukov came to the two of them, shook hands with them one by one, and asked with some surprise: "Since you are all here, why don't you go in?"

"Comrade Marshal," Sokov said with some embarrassment: "Comrade Chief of General Staff said that he did not receive your notification, so he could not allow us to participate in the formulation of the exercise plan."

"Nonsense, I didn't notify him, couldn't he call me and ask me?" Zhukov said angrily.

"He did." Yakov interrupted: "But you were not in the office at the time, and the officer on duty did not know your whereabouts."

"Oh, that's it. That was my negligence." Zhukov gestured to the two of them: "Follow me."

Seeing Zhukov enter the office, Antonov and Shtemenko, who were sitting at the desk talking, immediately stood up and raised their hands to salute Zhukov: "Hello, Comrade Marshal!"

Zhukov raised his hand in return and then said: "Comrade Antonov, I notified Misha and Yasha yesterday to participate in the discussion and formulation of the exercise plan. Because I forgot to inform you, you have no idea about this matter.

I didn’t know anything, it was all my fault.”

"Comrade Marshal," Antonov said: "I called your office, but the comrade on duty said that you had left and knew nothing about your whereabouts. It is precisely because of this that I had to call your office.

Generals Sokov and Yakov are temporarily excluded. Since you say so now, let them participate in the formulation and discussion of the plan."

"Is everyone here?"

Antonov did not answer, but turned his eyes to Shtemenko beside him.

Shtemenko stepped forward and reported to Zhukov: "Comrade Marshal, so far, there are Deputy Chief of Staff Ivanov, Marshal Konev, Marshal Tolbukhin, Marshal Bagramyan, etc. in the conference room.

People are inside.”

After hearing this, Zhukov waved his hand and said: "Let's go, let's go over now for a meeting."

Arriving at the conference room, Sokov saw the people inside. In addition to the marshals mentioned by Shtemenko, there were also more than a dozen generals, including two generals. In front of these people, Sokov and

Yakov was considered the lowest ranking person, so the two of them found a corner to sit down and prepared to listen to the exercise plan.

"Comrade generals!" Zhukov said when he saw that everyone had arrived: "I have called you here today because our army will hold a real-force military exercise in Europe on the eve of May Day with the participation of millions of troops.

First of all, I would like to invite Chief of General Staff Antonov to speak and introduce the situation to everyone."

"Hello, marshals, generals and comrades!" Antonov stood up, came to the wall, pointed to a giant map hanging on it and said: "Just a few days ago, former British Prime Minister Churchill was in the United States.

During the visit, he made extremely unfriendly remarks towards our country, saying that the Eastern European countries under our protection are under the 'Iron Curtain'. In order to protest against his vicious remarks, we will take a series of countermeasures.

.For example, sending troops to surround their embassies and conducting large-scale real-force military exercises in Europe to frighten the West."

"Comrade Chief of General Staff." Bagramyan raised his hand when he heard this and asked curiously: "I want to know, have we sent troops to besiege the British Embassy?"

"Yes, Comrade Bagramyan, we have sent troops to besiege the British embassy." Zhukov stood up and said: "And the two generals who performed this task, Sokov and Yakov, are sitting here right now.

In the room, study and discuss the plans for the upcoming actual military exercises with us."

Hearing Zhukov say this, when the attendees looked at Sokov and Yakov, expressions of curiosity and approval appeared on their faces. Even Antonov's eyes flashed with a hint of uncontrollable smile.

meaning.

"Okay, Comrade Antonov." Zhukov said to Antonov: "You continue to talk."

"According to the results of my discussion with Marshal Zhukov, in addition to the Germany-based cluster, the troops participating in this exercise also include our central cluster and southern cluster, with a total strength of no less than one million people. At the same time, a large number of our troops will also be used.

The technical equipment currently in service in the army." Antonov nodded, and then said: "Everyone knows the cluster stationed in Germany, so I won't repeat it again. What I want to introduce now is the southern cluster and the central cluster.

The Southern Group was established on June 10, 1945 on the basis of the former Ukrainian Third Front. It consists of the 4th Guards Army, the 26th, 27th, 46th, 57th Army, and the 17th Aviation Army. The troops are stationed in Romania.

, Hungary and Bulgaria, with headquarters in Budapest.

The Central Cluster is the general name for our army's garrisons in Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Hungary. Its headquarters is located in Milovice, Czechoslovakia. It was established on June 10, 1945 on the basis of the 1st Ukrainian Front, and it was under the jurisdiction of the 3rd Guards

4. 5th, 7th and 9th Guards Armies, 3rd and 4th Guards Tank Armies, 2nd Aviation Army, 1st Guards Cavalry Corps, 7th Guards Mechanized Corps, 7th and 10th Guards Artillery Corps, 4th

The 18th Tank Corps and others can be said to be strong soldiers and strong horses."


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