Burning Moscow

Chapter 1405: Separate battle (7)

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adaptation? Hearing what Kirilov brought up, I couldn't help but fell into confusion. After a brief silence, I asked Kirilov incomprehensibly: "Comrade Military Commissioner, do you know why the superiors are reorganizing our group army? Also, which of our troops are they going to transfer? "

Although I am usually somewhat dissatisfied with the performance of the divisions in battle. But after such a long time together, I still have feelings for the young master. I really want to transfer which teacher from my hand, I really feel a little bit reluctant.

Seeing my anxious look, Kirilov smiled and said to me: "Lida, don't worry, listen to me and explain to you, you will understand what's going on.

For example, the 8.9th Guards Division of General Xeriujin was originally composed of the 443rd, 537th, 636th, and 566th Artillery Regiments. But after a long battle, the soldiers of the three infantry regiments all changed, and the artillery regiment ceased to exist because of the loss of artillery in the battle.

General Nekrasov’s 52nd Guards Division was adapted from the 8th Division of the Motorized Infantry Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the original composition, there were the 6th, 16th, and 28th Regiments of the Motorized Infantry, and the Howitzer No. 10 regiments. But now? The artillery regiment is gone, and the motorized infantry of the three regiments has also become a real infantry after losing almost all of its combat vehicles.

As far as I know, after the superiors have transferred the 52nd Guards Division, Xie Liujin Division, Guards 77th Division, Infantry 375th Division and some auxiliary units, they will replenish us with the 2nd Guards Infantry Corps. The 9th and 46th Infantry Divisions of the Guards and the 166th Infantry Division; there is also the 103rd Infantry Corps, which governs the 29th and 270th Infantry Divisions. The composition of the 22nd Guards Infantry Corps was adjusted to the 90th Guards Infantry Division, 47th and 51st Infantry Divisions; the composition of the 23rd Guards Infantry Corps was the 51st, 67th, and 71st Guards. Infantry division. As for the changes in artillery and tank troops, I can't remember for a while because there are too many units involved. "

Although after the reorganization of the troops, the superiors will transfer four infantry divisions with strong combat effectiveness from me, but they have added a few more divisions to me. As a result, not only did the number of infantry divisions increase from eight to eleven, but the combat effectiveness of the troops was also improved accordingly. I still welcome such adaptations.

Seeing my sigh of relief, Kistyakov smiled and said to Kirilov: "Comrade Military Commissioner, before you come, Bezikov and I are talking to the commander that the superiors will carry out such an important battle mission. It is probably a test for her to leave it to her to complete, and to prepare for her next promotion."

Kistyakov's words aroused great interest in Kirilov. He looked at the other party with a smile and asked, "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's going on, let me hear you."

A few minutes later, after listening to Kistyakov’s analysis, Kirilov nodded thoughtfully, and then said to me: "Lida, I think Comrade Deputy Commander made a lot of sense, although now you The superior is still the commander of the Sixth Guards Army, but the superior has given you the command of the other three army groups, which is equivalent to seeing whether you have the ability to stand alone, so as to decide whether to let you be a higher one. Job title."

It was said that I might be a commander of the front. When Kistyakov first talked about it, I only found it ridiculous; and after his statement was echoed by Bezikov, I couldn’t help feeling a little bit stunned. Heartbeat. At this moment, when Kirilov said so conclusively, my heartbeat suddenly accelerated. Is this all true? Does the Supreme Command really have the intention of letting me be the commander of the front?

"Lida, don't be burdened." Just as I was thinking, Kirilov walked to my side, raised his hand and patted me on the shoulder, and said to me in the tone of a person who came by: "Soldiers are not Innate, similarly, good commanders are not born, they need to be constantly learning and tempering. But this time, directing this battle alone is a test of your superiors. If you pass, you will definitely be able to go further. . Even if the performance is temporarily unsatisfactory, don’t care. Anyway, this battle won’t be over for a while, you can do it well in the future."

After listening to Kirilov’s words, I secretly made up my mind to solve the enemies of Kalinkovic and Moziri in the shortest possible time and leave a good impression on the Supreme Commander himself. , This is still very helpful to my future promotion. Thinking of this, I immediately asked Kirilov: "Comrade Military Commissioner, I would like to ask you, when will the ammunition and various military materials stockpiled in the Smolensk region be shipped here?"

After I finished talking, Kirilov sighed slightly, and said with some embarrassment: "Lida, Smolensk is too far from here. It would take a long time for transportation by car to travel through the long highway. Too long. I think it will take at least a week to bring all the hoarded ammunition over."

Although Kirilov's answer disappointed me, I didn't mean to blame him at all. After all, he was more than capable and lacking. The railroad can't reach here, and the condition of the road is really bad. The commanders and fighters of the transportation team have done their best to meet the materials here within a week.

After briefing Kirilov on our situation, I asked Akhromeyev who was standing by the radio: "Major, have the troops going to the west of the city set off?"

"Report to Comrade Commander." Akhromeyev hurried over to report to me: "At present, the 52nd Guards Division and the 375th Infantry Division have set off, and the 90th Guards Division is still gathering. It is estimated that it will take half. Hours of time."

"I understand. If there is any new situation, please report it to me at any time." After I finished speaking, I waved Akhromeev back to his original position.

After listening to Akhromeyev’s report, Kirilov whispered to me: "Lida, the three divisions that rounded to the west of the city are all being transferred away by their superiors..."

He only said half of what he said, and did not continue. The Kistyakov next to him seemed to have heard something. He asked tentatively: "Comrade Military Commissioner, do you mean...?"

Kistyakov didn't finish what he said, but Kirilov nodded and said: "That's right, Comrade Deputy Commander, you guessed it right, it's exactly what you imagined."

Seeing a guessing conversation between the two, I only hesitated for a moment, and then I understood what they meant. The two wanted to say that since the three divisions are about to be transferred anyway, it is better to let them use the residual heat before leaving. Guessing the thoughts of the two, I didn't say anything, pretending that I didn't understand anything, and looked down at the map in front of me.

"Comrade Commander," Kistyakov didn't see the slightest reaction here, and asked tentatively: "After our troops have detoured back to the west of the city, will they still launch an offensive according to the original plan?"

I looked up at him and asked, "Comrade Deputy Commander, when did you hear my order to cancel the attack?" Seeing that his head was placed like a rattle, I went on to say, "Since I have not issued an order to cancel the attack Command, then the attack on the west of the city will proceed as scheduled."

After dark, Sergeikov, Baksov, and Babaxin called me separately and asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, our night raid troops are ready. We still follow the original plan. ?"

I don’t know why the three of them had this question, so they replied with the same content: “Yes, the night attack on the commanding heights of the German army is carried out according to plan. Remember, if the night attack fails, you must withdraw before dawn. fighting."

After the conversation with the three division commanders on the east side was over, I asked Akhromeyev to send a telegram to the three division commanders on the west side, asking them where they were now. Less than ten minutes later, the three division commanders also called back in turn, saying that the troops had entered the offensive position and could launch an attack on Kalinkovic at any time.

Hearing that the troops in the west of the city have all entered the attack position, Bezikov was a little uncomfortable and asked me: "Comrade Commander, since our troops have reached the attack position in the west of the city, it is better to take advantage of the fact that the Germans have not When there is time to build a defense, attack the city decisively, right?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander, I also agree with the Chief of Staff's opinion." As soon as he finished speaking, Kistyakov agreed: "The Germans may not have dreamed that we would send troops from several divisions. , Detour back to the west of the city where their defenses are weak. I think they have not had time to deploy a defense at the west of the city at this time, so why don't we attack now and catch them by surprise?"

Although I had the same idea at the moment, I did not immediately issue an offensive order. Instead, I called Akhromeyev over and told him: "Major, you immediately send a telegram to the three division commanders to confirm whether each division is true. Has entered the attack position, and where is our tank brigade now?"

Although Kirilov's answer disappointed me, I didn't mean to blame him at all. After all, he was more than capable and lacking. The railroad can't reach here, and the condition of the road is really bad. The commanders and fighters of the transportation team have done their best to meet the materials here within a week.

After briefing Kirilov on our situation, I asked Akhromeyev who was standing by the radio: "Major, have the troops going to the west of the city set off?"

"Report to Comrade Commander." Akhromeyev hurried over to report to me: "At present, the 52nd Guards Division and the 375th Infantry Division have set off, and the 90th Guards Division is still gathering. It is estimated that it will take half. Hours of time."

"I understand. If there is any new situation, please report it to me at any time." After I finished speaking, I waved Akhromeev back to his original position.

After listening to Akhromeyev’s report, Kirilov whispered to me: "Lida, the three divisions that rounded to the west of the city are all being transferred away by their superiors..."

He only said half of what he said, and did not continue. The Kistyakov next to him seemed to have heard something. He asked tentatively: "Comrade Military Commissioner, do you mean...?"

Kistyakov didn't finish what he said, but Kirilov nodded and said: "That's right, Comrade Deputy Commander, you guessed it right, it's exactly what you imagined."

Seeing a guessing conversation between the two, I only hesitated for a moment, and then I understood what they meant. The two wanted to say that since the three divisions are about to be transferred anyway, it is better to let them use the residual heat before leaving. Guessing the thoughts of the two, I didn't say anything, pretending that I didn't understand anything, and looked down at the map in front of me.

"Comrade Commander," Kistyakov didn't see the slightest reaction here, and asked tentatively: "After our troops have detoured back to the west of the city, will they still launch an offensive according to the original plan?"

I looked up at him and asked, "Comrade Deputy Commander, when did you hear my order to cancel the attack?" Seeing that his head was placed like a rattle, I went on to say, "Since I have not issued an order to cancel the attack Command, then the attack on the west of the city will proceed as scheduled."

After dark, Sergeikov, Baksov, and Babaxin respectively called me ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, our night attack force is ready. , Is it still carried out according to the original plan?"

I don’t know why the three of them had this question, so they replied with the same content: “Yes, the night attack on the commanding heights of the German army is carried out according to plan. Remember, if the night attack fails, you must withdraw before dawn. fighting."

After the conversation with the three division commanders on the east side was over, I asked Akhromeyev to send a telegram to the three division commanders on the west side, asking them where they were now. Less than ten minutes later, the three division commanders also called back in turn, saying that the troops had entered the offensive position and could launch an attack on Kalinkovic at any time.

Hearing that the troops in the west of the city have all entered the attack position, Bezikov was a little uncomfortable and asked me: "Comrade Commander, since our troops have reached the attack position in the west of the city, it is better to take advantage of the fact that the Germans have not When there is time to build a defense, attack the city decisively, right?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander, I also agree with the Chief of Staff's opinion." As soon as he finished speaking, Kistyakov agreed: "The Germans may not have dreamed that we would send troops from several divisions. , Detour back to the west of the city where their defenses are weak. I think they have not had time to deploy a defense at the west of the city at this time, so why don't we attack now and catch them by surprise?"

Although I had the same idea at the moment, I did not immediately issue an offensive order. Instead, I called Akhromeyev over and told him: "Major, you immediately send a telegram to the three division commanders to confirm whether each division is true. Has entered the attack position, and where is our tank brigade now?"

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