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Chapter 155 Moscow

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Shulka admitted that there was no way to deal with his own people. For him, although dealing with the enemy is more dangerous, it is very simple, because you only need to achieve one goal, which is to knock the opponent down while you are still alive... Then, you can use

All means, including trapping, deceiving, abducting, and deceiving.

In fact, "cheating" the enemy is not called "cheating", it is called strategy.

However, when Shulka faced his own people, he felt that there were many restrictions, because usually he could not put a gun to his head or press a bayonet on his neck, nor could he "deceive" him.

This made Shulka feel a little confused.

But the deputy instructor is different. He is familiar with the rules and systems within the army and is very good at using them as his own tools to make every soldier fear his methods.

From this perspective, it is correct for the commander and instructor to focus on the outside and the inside.

In fact, this is Shulka's underestimation of himself, and it's a serious underestimation.

One day, when Shulka was discussing this matter with his assistant instructor, the assistant instructor looked at Shulka as if he were an alien.

"You think you can't do anything to your own people?"

"Is not it?"

The deputy instructor spread his hands: "If there is no other way, will that Cossack be willing to be punched by you and say nothing? His subordinates will not dare to cause trouble in front of you?"

Shulka thought it was true when he thought about it.

"Please, Comrade Shulka!" the deputy instructor said: "If it weren't for you, this unit wouldn't be what you see at all. Do you understand?"

"But I didn't do anything!" Shulka said in confusion: "I mean internal rectification!"

"No, you did it!" the deputy instructor said, "You led them to defeat the enemy again and again. This is the most important thing!"

So Shulka somewhat understood what the deputy instructor meant. This is what people usually call prestige. Because Shulka won the battle, he established prestige in the army. To put it simply, the soldiers were used to thinking that listening to Shu

Erka's is right.

So Shulka didn't need to do anything. He didn't even need to have good marksmanship or amazing arm strength or play with the system and rules like an instructor. The soldiers naturally didn't dare to challenge Shulka.

What Shulka didn't know was that the reason why he had a relatively friendly "conversation" with Captain Bogdan of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kiev was because of his prestige. Otherwise, it shouldn't have been a conversation and he would have been arrested directly.

Even Captain Bogdan believed that the deputy instructor's "rehabilitation" of Shulka was largely due to Shulka's previous achievements.

"You can consider removing Kuziya's squad leader!" the deputy instructor brought a cup of tea and handed it to Shulka.

Crimea is rich in tea, and the deputy instructor got some from somewhere.

"I don't think this is of any use, Comrade Deputy Instructor!" Shulka thanked him and said, "Those Cossacks all obey him, so no one wants to be the squad leader!"

In fact, let alone the squad leader, even the platoon leader, a veteran, could not be suppressed. Those Cossacks have become a faction of their own...

"They should have been disrupted when they were first organized!" Shulka said: "Now unless we transfer them to different units! But I don't think the veteran comrades will agree with this approach!"

The deputy instructor nodded in agreement.

He is also very aware of the dangerous relationship involved. It is indeed not a big deal to move the group of Cossacks away, and it can also perfectly solve the problem of "forming cliques".

But the point is that this will affect the combat effectiveness of the army: although the Cossacks usually do some petty theft or bullying, they can also unite together to advance and retreat during the war, and even cooperate with each other to commit thieves.

They also cooperated very well with each other on the small things.

If they are split up... first of all, the combat effectiveness of that class will be gone, and the newly formed class will have to get familiar with it again. Cossacks who are inserted into other classes will naturally be unpopular, and those who are usually bullied by them are unwilling to cooperate with them.

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So it is not difficult to imagine that the combat effectiveness of the entire company will be affected, and the result will be more people dying.

There is nothing more serious than this, and this is the main reason why the Cossack squad has never been split up... The 333rd Regiment has been fighting and has always had combat needs, so it has never been able to be split up.

"You are right!" said the deputy instructor: "You make the decision in this regard!"

Let's talk about it after the battle to defend Moscow, Shulka said to himself in his heart... If he is still alive, he must dismantle the Cossack squad, and the Cossack squad leader must also be removed!

Of course, this can only be done if the Cossack class and himself are still alive.

Shulka couldn't help but sigh when he thought of this.

This battle lasted for more than three months, and the Soviet casualties reached 650,000... This was more than half of the Soviet army's deployed troops.

Who knows whether his army is part of the 650,000 people or part of others?

The train continued to rush forward with a rhythmic "click" sound, and finally arrived in Moscow five days later.

Crimea is only 1,000 kilometers away from Moscow. If the speed is 50 kilometers per hour, it will only take 20 hours. However, because of a big circle and waiting for dispatch, the trip was lengthened five times.

Everyone thought that the train would bypass Moscow and go directly to the battlefield... This is what the soldiers heard from other troops.

"The enemy is still dozens of kilometers away from Moscow, so don't even want to go to Moscow to see it. The train will make a turn from the circular railway and throw you to the battlefield!"

It is well known that Moscow has a circular railway.

This circular railway forms a circle outside the city of Moscow, which allows all trains that need to pass through Moscow to go in any direction they need to go without entering the city.

Of course, if the final destination is Moscow, there is no need to circle around this circular railway.

So when the train missed the circular railway and went straight to Moscow, everyone was surprised.

"Are we going to Moscow? I mean inside the city!"

"Are they driving in the wrong direction?"

"Are we going to resist the enemy in Moscow?"



Shulka looked out the window. It was seven o'clock at night, which was not too late. For the capital city of Moscow, it should be brightly lit.

But it was in total darkness, and occasionally a barricade and a bunker made of sandbags could be vaguely seen in the street. There were almost no pedestrians on the street, only groups of militiamen patrolling with guns on their backs.

Apparently, Moscow, like Kiev and Odessa, also entered a state of pre-war martial law.

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