typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 2824

"It is far from enough to rely on their artillery regiments alone." Rokosovsky said this and stared at Kazakov and said, "Comrade Artillery Director, if the German army dispatches armored troops to Volokora

When Musk launches an attack, how many artillery can you use to block and shoot them?"

After calculating silently in his heart, Kazakov spoke, "I can use three artillery regiments to provide artillery fire support to the 316th Infantry Division."

"Comrade Chief of Staff," Rokosovsky turned his attention to Malinin again: "How is Borodino's direction?"

"According to the 5th Army Command, they stubbornly blocked the enemy's attack." Since friendly troops were defending the Borodino Heights, Malining could not obtain detailed information and could only answer in a general way:

I guess their casualties should be quite large, and it is hard to say how much time they can support."

Rokosovsky nodded, and when he was about to say something, the phone ringing on the table rang. He grabbed the microphone and put it in his ear: "I am Rokosovsky."

Romanchenko's voice came from the receiver: "Hello, Comrade Rokosovsky!"

"Hello, Comrade Romanchenko." After learning that the person who called him was Romanchenko, the director of the General Police Bureau, Rokosovsky seemed very happy: "The police detachment you sent has arrived, I

I'm going to arrange a job for them."

Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Romanchenko's tone seemed a little panicked: "They have not been assigned to the front-line combat troops, right?"

"Not yet." Rokosovsky asked in confusion: "What are you asking for?"

Romanchenko breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Comrade Rokosovsky, in this detachment sent to you, I need to recruit a few people immediately."

"Why?"

Romanchenko was silent for a while and said cautiously: "A special case occurred in the city last night, and some senior criminal police officers needed to come back to assist in the investigation."

"A special case happened in the city?" Everyone has a gossip. Rokosovsky couldn't help but ask curiously: "What kind of case is it?"

After a brief silence, Romanchenko smiled bitterly and said, "I'm sorry, Comrade Rokosovsky. The superiors require strict confidentiality in this case, so I can't tell you what the case is, but those senior criminal police officers,

Need to be recalled immediately.”

"Okay, Comrade Romanchenko." Rokosovsky realized the seriousness of the problem when he heard Romanchenko say this, so he did not continue to ask questions, but picked up the pencil placed on the table and made it

Preparation for recording: "You tell me the name, I'll record it."

A few minutes later, Rokosovsky finished the call and called Malining over and asked, "Comrade Chief of Staff, where is the police detachment sent by Moscow?"

Malining had just been studying the map with others, and had not listened to Rokosovsky and Romanchenko's call, so he didn't know what was going on. Hearing Rokosovsky ask, he hurriedly said: "It's right."

In the headquarters' station, they have not been assigned to the front-line combat forces yet."

Rokosovsky handed the paper that recorded several names to Malining: "Found these people and asked them to return to Moscow immediately, and said that there was a special case and they needed to assist in solving it."

"Special case?" Malining asked in surprise: "What case?"

"I don't know." Rokosovsky shook his head and said, "Our mission is to block the enemy and prevent them from getting close to Moscow. As for what happened in the city, it is the responsibility of the General Police Office, so we don't have to worry too much about it.

Nothing happens."

Malining turned around and called a staff officer, handed him the note, and told him to find the head of the police detachment, and asked the police on the list to return to Moscow immediately.

After doing all this, he asked Rokosovsky tentatively: "Comrade Commander, how do you plan to arrange these police officers?"

Rokosovsky thought to himself that judging from the emergency recall of several criminal police officers, there are many people with special identities in the police detachment. If they are sent directly to the front line, they are used as ordinary soldiers.

It's a waste of talent.

Thinking of this, Rokosovsky said to Malining: "Comrade Chief of Staff, send them to Volokoramsk and hand them over to General Panfirov for command. But you should remind Panfirov that the police detachment only

It can be used for activities behind enemy lines or maintain public order in the city. Try not to use them as ordinary troops. Do you understand?"

"I understand, Comrade Commander." Malining said, "I will convey your meaning to General Panfirov."

Just as the matters of the police detachment were arranged, the communications consultant sent another telegram.

After reading the contents of the telegram, Malinin reported to Rokosovsky: "Comrade Commander, the telegram was sent by General Homenko, the commander of the 30th Army of our right wing. He said it was on the front of their defense zone,

He was attacked violently by enemy armored troops."

After hearing what Malining said, Rokosovsky quickly lowered his head to look at the map, and a solemn expression appeared on his face.

Romanlov came over and said to Rokosovsky: "Comrade Commander, if the 30th Army cannot resist the German attack and is forced to retreat to the north of the Moscow Sea, then our right wing will be exposed to the enemy's

In front of me, it seems that I need to prepare early.”

Rokosovsky agreed with Romanov's concerns: "You are right, comrade, deputy commander, we must prepare early to prevent the flanks from being exposed to the enemy after being repelled by the enemy.

chief of staff!"

Malinin immediately appeared in front of Rokosovsky and asked, "Comrade Commander, what instructions do you have?"

"From the current situation, friendly forces on the right wing may be defeated by the German army, so we must take precautions as soon as possible." Rokosovsky ordered the other party: "You inform Dovator and let his cavalry strengthen the wings."

The defense ensures that there is no accident."

"Okay, I'll call him right away."

Romanlov looked at Malinin who was on the phone and said to Rokosovsky with emotion: "Comrade Commander, we have too few troops, and it is not easy to defend such a large area."

"Yes, yes." Rokosovsky echoed: "We have built-in troops, but one cavalry army, two infantry divisions, and some scattered troops, but the defense front is as wide as one hundred

It is not easy to ensure that the defense line is not broken through."

Romanlov glanced at the map on the table and said thoughtfully: "Major Sokov has been hosting many troops in the past two days, which means that our army is still surrounded by many troops in the Viazima area.

Highlight the enemy's encirclement."

Romanov's seemingly inadvertent words reminded Rokosovsky. He stared at the map for a while, then nodded slowly and said, "Comrade Deputy Commander, you are right, Misha can be like this."

In many places, there are only a few thousand people, which means that there are quite a few troops that have broken out of the German encirclement. But from the map, they should appear in the Mozaisk region. If General Potapov arranges personnel, they will break through these encirclements.

The troops were incorporated, and they might be able to quickly expand their strength."

Lobachev, who rarely spoke, couldn't help but interrupt when he heard this, and said, "We were also present when General Zhukov took over the position of commander of the Western Front. The defense zone arranged for us at that time was Mozaisk. But we

Shortly after leaving the headquarters, we divided our defense zone into the Volokoramsk area. If we were still in the originally arranged defense zone, we would probably not be worried about the shortage of troops at this moment."

Rokosovsky agreed with Lobachev's statement, but he also raised his concerns: "Military Commissioner, your statement makes sense. If we continue to stay in the Mozaisk area,

Maybe we can quickly expand the strength of our army. But have you ever thought that although there will be many troops who will break out of the encirclement and enter our defense zone and enhance our strength, there may be a close pursuit behind them.

The Germans. Before we complete the reorganization of these troops, they will attack us."

"I think what the commander said makes sense." Romanlov continued: "You see, Major Sokov had just two days of hosting the troops, and his area was attacked by the German army. You must know that according to the initial arrangements

After he completed the formation of the new force, he had to retreat to the near headquarters for rest, so that officers and soldiers from different troops would become familiar with each other and form a tacit understanding to ensure that the troops quickly form combat effectiveness. However, last night's German attack disrupted

After our plan, we have to let this newly formed army fight face to face with the enemy."

Malining, who had just finished the phone call, heard what Romanlov said, quickly added: "Comrade Deputy Commander, although the infantry brigade has a lot of troops, their equipment is too poor, if the Germans choose."

Just as the matters of the police detachment were arranged, the communications consultant sent another telegram.

After reading the contents of the telegram, Malinin reported to Rokosovsky: "Comrade Commander, the telegram was sent by General Homenko, the commander of the 30th Army of our right wing. He said it was on the front of their defense zone,

He was attacked violently by enemy armored troops."

After hearing what Malining said, Rokosovsky quickly lowered his head to look at the map, and a solemn expression appeared on his face.

Romanlov came over and said to Rokosovsky: "Comrade Commander, if the 30th Army cannot resist the German attack and is forced to retreat to the north of the Moscow Sea, then our right wing will be exposed to the enemy's

In front of me, it seems that I need to prepare early.”

Rokosovsky agreed with Romanov's concerns: "You are right, comrade, deputy commander, we must prepare early to prevent the flanks from being exposed to the enemy after being repelled by the enemy.

chief of staff!"

Malinin immediately appeared in front of Rokosovsky and asked, "Comrade Commander, what instructions do you have?"

"From the current situation, friendly forces on the right wing may be defeated by the German army, so we must take precautions as soon as possible." Rokosovsky ordered the other party: "You inform Dovator and let his cavalry strengthen the wings."

The defense ensures that there is no accident."

"Okay, I'll call him right away."

Romanlov looked at Malinin who was on the phone and said to Rokosovsky with emotion: "Comrade Commander, we have too few troops, and it is not easy to defend such a large area."

"Yes, yes." Rokosovsky echoed: "We have built-in troops, but one cavalry army, two infantry divisions, and some scattered troops, but the defense front is as wide as one hundred

It is not easy to ensure that the defense line is not broken through."

Romanlov glanced at the map on the table and said thoughtfully: "Major Sokov has been hosting many troops in the past two days, which means that our army is still surrounded by many troops in the Viazima area.

Highlight the enemy's encirclement."

Romanov's seemingly inadvertent words reminded Rokosovsky. He stared at the map for a while, then nodded slowly and said, "Comrade Deputy Commander, you are right, Misha can be like this."

In many places, there are only a few thousand people, which means that there are quite a few troops that have broken out of the German encirclement. But from the map, they should appear in the Mozaisk region. If General Potapov arranges personnel, they will break through these encirclements.

The troops were incorporated, and they might be able to quickly expand their strength."

Lobachev, who rarely spoke, couldn't help but interrupt when he heard this, and said, "We were also present when General Zhukov took over the position of commander of the Western Front. The defense zone arranged for us at that time was Mozaisk. But we

Shortly after leaving the headquarters, we divided our defense zone into the Volokoramsk area. If we were still in the originally arranged defense zone, we would probably not be worried about the shortage of troops at this moment."

Rokosovsky agreed with Lobachev's statement, but he also raised his concerns: "Military Commissioner, your statement makes sense. If we continue to stay in the Mozaisk area,

Maybe we can quickly expand the strength of our army. But have you ever thought that although there will be many troops who will break out of the encirclement and enter our defense zone and enhance our strength, there may be a close pursuit behind them.

The Germans. Before we complete the reorganization of these troops, they will attack us."

"I think what the commander said makes sense." Romanlov continued: "You see, Major Sokov had just two days of hosting the troops, and his area was attacked by the German army. You must know that according to the initial arrangements

After he completed the formation of the new force, he had to retreat to the near headquarters for rest, so that officers and soldiers from different troops would become familiar with each other and form a tacit understanding to ensure that the troops quickly form combat effectiveness. However, last night's German attack disrupted

After our plan, we have to let this newly formed army fight face to face with the enemy."

Malining, who had just finished calling, heard what Romanlov said, quickly added: "Comrade Deputy Commander, although the infantry brigade has a lot of troops, their equipment is too poor. If the Germans choose," Malining who had just finished calling

, Hearing Romallov say this, he quickly added: "Comrade Deputy Commander, although the infantry brigade has a lot of troops, their equipment is too poor, if the Germans choose."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next