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Chapter 143 Inspection

"Comrades!" the deputy instructor stood up and walked towards the podium and said: "About this, I don't think you need to worry too much!

First of all, the place where you are fighting is an enemy-occupied area. There will be basically no one except you and the enemy. Of course, no one will punish you for deserting. You should even try to make yourself look like a deserter.

Deserters', this will make you safer.

Secondly, we will make a detailed personal file for every comrade fighting behind enemy lines..."

As he spoke, the deputy instructor turned his attention to Shulka.

"Yes!" Shulka continued: "This file is already being produced. It includes detailed information about everyone and their performance in fighting behind enemy lines. We will update it in a timely manner and keep it in an absolutely safe place, and it will not be disclosed to the outside world.

Strictly confidential!"

"With this file!" the deputy instructor said: "One day when we liberate these enemy-occupied areas, we will easily be able to distinguish who is the enemy and who is comrade. Then you can even become the heroes who liberated your hometown!

"

This is indeed very tempting. After all, it is my hometown, and my parents and relatives are there. It is of great significance to become a hero who liberates my hometown.

But of course, this actually paints a cake for them.

"How should we prove ourselves?" Someone asked: "I mean, one day when we are treated as deserters, we can't ask them to come here to check the files!"

"This is our final preparation!" said the deputy instructor: "Originally we wanted to send each of you a certification document or something else, but it will also bring danger to you!"

The members of the teaching group nodded in agreement. This personal identification document would also prove their identity to the enemy, and they could become a danger no matter where they were hidden.

"So!" the deputy instructor said: "We will give you a code word. This code word can be told to you temporarily through the radio, or it can also be told to you by the communication staff. In the event of an emergency, you can identify yourself and identify yourself with the code word!"

After a pause, the deputy instructor glanced down and asked, "Do you have any other questions?"

No one answered. If this is done, of course there will be no problem.

The only thing you need to worry about is that this method of combat has not yet been approved by Moscow... Any authorization without Moscow's approval is actually invalid. For example, the personal files and code words mentioned by the deputy instructor just now are actually valid for now.

It's still a blank check.

But this is not a big problem.

This is partly because the guerrillas can be regarded as combatants sent secretly by the front army. This alone can prove that they are not deserters or traitors.

On the other hand, it is not difficult to gain Moscow's approval for this kind of action... After all, this is a frontal, normal battle. Even if the tactics are different, it is still fighting for the Soviet Union. Moscow has no reason not to recognize it.

Moscow will even encourage this after the results are reported one day.

Thinking of this, the members of the teaching team felt relieved.

Then, Shulka unfolded the theory of guerrilla warfare, such as "shooting to change a place", "reducing zeros into wholes and wholes into zeros", "not caring about the gains and losses of one city or one pool" and so on.

These tactics are actually more humane and more in line with the soldiers' desire to fight, because no one does not cherish their own life, knowing that they cannot be beaten, but still insisting on "not afraid of sacrifice"... So these tactics are very unexpected.

He was quickly accepted by the teaching team.

Those who really cannot accept these tactics are incompetent commanders who insist on requiring soldiers to be brave without going to the battlefield, thinking that they can win all battles as long as the soldiers are brave enough.

Of course, this does not negate the fighting spirit.

In fact, whether it is a frontal battlefield or a guerrilla war, bravery is required. The problem is that this bravery requires skill, the courage to advance and retreat, and the courage to bend and stretch, rather than the courage to rush in and get beaten.

"Thank you, comrade deputy instructor!" After returning to the office, Shulka said to the deputy instructor: "What you just said was very good, thank you for your support!"

"No need to thank me, Comrade Shulka!" The deputy instructor took a sip of water from the table, and then replied: "I am doing this for the motherland and Moscow... In addition, I am still skeptical about this kind of guerrilla warfare.

.One day, I find that these tactics cannot play their due role, then I will still stand on the opposite side!"

"Of course!" Shulka replied.

Shulka is not worried about this, partly because these guerrilla tactics have been proven to be effective, but others don't know it yet.

On the other hand, neither the Soviet army nor the German army had a correct understanding of guerrilla warfare at this time, or it can be said that they believed more in frontal large-scale combat and did not take guerrilla warfare seriously.

And this is precisely the basis for guerrilla warfare to flourish unexpectedly.

Due to time constraints, the teaching team almost learned from here and taught from there, and soon spread the ideas of guerrilla warfare to various squads.

A week later, Shulka said to Major Gavrilov: "It's time to send them to the battlefield!"

"No, Shulka!" Major Gavrilov looked at Shulka in shock: "They still have a lot to learn, they don't even have time to practice those tactics, and their mastery of landmines and explosives is not in place...

…”

"Time does not allow, Comrade Major!" Shulka said: "Kiev attacks the enemy's defense line every day, and there are casualties every day!"

"Yes!" Varenka said: "Although the casualties have been reduced!"

This is because Kilponos has hopes for guerrilla warfare, so the attack on the east coast is more of a response, or more precisely a feint.

"At the same time, the Germans are approaching Moscow step by step!" Shulka continued: "We don't have time to do more training!"

"But if we send them behind dangerous enemy lines..."

"There will be such a day, Comrade Major!" Shulka said: "What's more, you also know that it is difficult to learn real tactics on the training ground. The only way is to put them on the battlefield and hone their talents in the flames of war and reality.

growing up very fast!"

Major Gavrilov couldn't help but nodded.

Of course he also knew this, because the Soviet army and even himself had grown up like this at this time... and many times it was only after a real battle that he discovered that many of the things he had trained before were actually wrong.

Now, it's time to test these tactics on the battlefield.

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