Burning Moscow

Chapter 1409: Separate battle (11)

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After Kistyakov finished speaking, I turned to ask Bezikov: "Chief of Staff, how many surrendered German officers and soldiers are there in the direct units of the headquarters?"

Hearing this question from me, Bezikov was silent for a moment, and then replied: "Lieutenant Gretka and Major Travkin are investigating the whereabouts of the Amber Room in Lutsk. The rest of the personnel were not transferred by other troops. To go, I was sacrificed in the battle, and now only Captain Grams is left."

Hearing that the Grams I am most familiar with is still here, I hurriedly asked: "Where is the captain?"

"In the guards." After Bezikov answered my question, he asked tentatively: "Should he be called here?"

"Yes, let him report to me immediately."

When Kistyakov saw Bezikov pick up the phone and called the guards, he couldn’t help but ask me curiously: "Comrade Commander, I don’t understand why you want the captain to come here? Could he answer us? Did the battle that come down help me?"

"Yes, Comrade Deputy Commander, you guessed it." I nodded and said: "The fighting has progressed to this level. It is estimated that the German army in the city has begun to fall into chaos. In order to solve the enemy in the city as soon as possible, we are taking measures. At the same time as the military offensive, a political offensive must also be adopted."

"Yes, Lida is right." As soon as I finished speaking, Kirilov next to him promptly echoed: "We want Captain Grams to take people to shout to the enemies who are still resisting, and urge them to stop resisting. Put down your weapons and surrender to us."

"Does this work?" Seeing that Kirilov was in agreement with me, Kistyakov couldn't help but ask dubiously: "The enemy will really stop resisting after hearing Captain Grams' call. Put down your weapons and surrender?"

Before I had time to speak, Kirilov said first: "When we were in the defense of Stalingrad, we used the method of shouting to the German army to make many enemies lay down their weapons and surrender to us. If our propaganda to the German army can If it works, it can greatly reduce the casualties of the troops."

I waited for Kirilov to finish, and added: "Even if Captain Grams’ persuasion is not effective, we should still try. Even if there is only one company, one platoon, or even one squad, they surrendered their weapons to us. , This is also a great victory."

Seeing that Kirilov and I sang and made a peace, Kistyakov was no longer able to raise any objections, so he nodded and said: "Well, since you agree, then I agree to do the same. I'll wait a moment. When Captain Grams arrives, let him bring a guard platoon to the city to speak, hoping to disintegrate the enemy's will to resist."

In a short while, Captain Grams, who received the order, came to the headquarters. Seeing Grams, who was wearing a brand new army coat, a large brimmed hat, and a captain on his shoulders, appeared in front of me, I couldn't help but hesitate for a moment. Recalling that since serving as the commander of the group army, apart from having more time with Greteka, he has barely seen Grams. If it weren't for a whim, he suddenly remembered to use the method of shouting to disintegrate the fighting spirit of the German army, I would not have thought of him yet.

Grams walked up to me, raised his hand to salute, and reported in an orderly manner: "Comrade Commander, Captain Grams has been ordered to come, I am awaiting your order, please instruct!"

After he reported to me in accordance with the regulations, I was surprised to find that he actually said this in standard Russian, and it was no longer the ugly emphasis. I asked a little unexpectedly: "Captain, I didn't expect that you speak Russian so well now! When did you write it?"

"Report to Comrade Commander." Grams smiled and replied: "After breaking through Kiev, because I have not had any tasks, I have been working hard to learn Russian, so I can reach the current level."

Seeing that his Russian level is quite good, I don’t have to bother to find a commander who understands German to translate the conversation between us, and ask straightforwardly: "Do you know the purpose of my calling you?"

Grams shook his head, and then said respectfully: "Comrade Commander, please give me instructions. I promise to successfully complete the task you gave me."

"That's it, Captain Grams." I hesitated for a while when I called him. I used to call him Mr. Captain, but now I call him a comrade. A military rank was added after the name: "We launched a general offensive against Kalinkovic, and the entire city could be taken down at noon the last time. In order to reduce unnecessary casualties on both sides, I hope you can go to the forefront to speak, let Those Germans who are still resisting, can stop resisting and lay down their weapons to surrender to us. I promise them with the honor of my soldiers that I will give them the treatment they deserve as prisoners of war."

Hearing the order I gave, Grams was silent for a long time, then looked up at me and said, "Comrade Commander, I am willing to complete the task you gave me. I don't know when to leave?"

"You go back and get ready." I raised my hand and looked at the watch on my wrist, and then said, "I will leave in half an hour."

"Comrade Commander," Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Grams actually took a step forward and said to me: "Every minute on the battlefield is precious. If I arrive one minute early, I can sacrifice a few or even a few. More than a dozen lives. I have nothing to clean up, I can set off at any time."

Seeing this reaction of Grams, I nodded in satisfaction, and then called Akhromeyev over and told him: "Major, you take Captain Grams back to the guards and tell Major Yushchenko. Let him send a platoon to **** the captain to Kalinkovic."

"Yes!" Akhromeyev promised, and then took two steps towards Grams and made a gesture of asking: "Please, Captain Grams, I will accompany you to the guards."

After Akhromeyev and Grams left, I suddenly remembered that I had forgotten to ask him about the battle of Lukin. I quickly called Bezikov and asked: "Chief of Staff, you have Lukin's battle. Is it the case?"

"A few minutes ago, I just received a telegram from Lieutenant Colonel Lukin." Bezikov had no telegram in his hand, but still eloquently reported to me: "The defense zone of the 1243th regiment of Division Lukin was breached by a German tank. The commanders and fighters who stood on the ground lost nearly one-third of their troops. Fortunately, at this time, the tank brigade that had withdrawn from the city arrived in time. Under the cover of the tanks, the 1243th Regiment quickly regained the lost position. And captured more than two hundred prisoners and captured three tanks."

"This is a great victory." I was a little overjoyed when I heard that Lu Jin turned his defeat into victory when his position was breached. I quickly told Bezikov: "Chief of Staff, please report to Lieutenant Colonel Lukin. First of all. Congratulations on the results they have achieved, and ask him to express my gratitude to the commanders and soldiers in the division on my behalf. Secondly, tell him that as long as we can stop this enemy, after we liberate Mozili, I will apply to my superiors. , Promoted their division to guard division, and awarded the division the Red Flag Medal."

"Guardian, Red Flag Medal?" Bezikov's eyes widened, repeated the two words I had said, and then nodded fiercely, and said: "Don't worry, Comrade Commander, I will immediately Convey your meaning to him."

When the sky was twilight, the sound of guns and guns rang out in the middle of the night, and finally gradually became thinner. In my experience, this is a sign that the battle is about to end. I walked to the telephone that I could contact with the divisions in the east of the city, picked up the phone, and first called my commoner, Sergeikov.

After hearing the other party's voice, I asked in a relaxed tone: "Comrade Colonel, what's the situation in your place? Are there any Germans in front of your troops?"

"Except for the dead German corpses, the rest are all prisoners." Sergeikov said with some excitement: "Comrade Commander, the Grams you sent is really great. There was originally a building. Our troops launched four assaults before and after, but they all failed because of the strong fortifications and fierce firepower of the enemy. It was Captain Grams who took a few German soldiers and shouted for half an hour, the enemy in the building unexpectedly He stopped shooting, put down his weapons and surrendered to us. Our division captured more than 70 prisoners in one shot."

Hearing that Grams actually achieved good results, I was pleasantly surprised: "Really, Comrade Colonel? Through the call of Captain Grams, is there really any enemy who took the initiative to lay down their weapons and surrender?"

"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander." Sergeikov replied in a chorus of voices: "I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the enemy coming out of the building holding a white flag. I haven't encountered it for a long time. I've been through this situation."

"Where is Captain Grams?" I then asked.

"After the enemy surrendered, he took a few German-speaking soldiers and a guard platoon to General Baksov."

"I know." After I hung up the phone, I immediately dialed the division head of the 67th Guards Division. Upon hearing someone talking, I said straightforwardly: "Find me Major General Baksov."

The person who answered the phone heard my voice and immediately said respectfully: "Comrade Commander, please wait a moment, the teacher will answer the call immediately."

Soon, Baksov’s voice came out of the microphone: "Hello, Comrade Commander. I have good news to tell you, but I didn’t expect you to call first."

"General Baksov, I don't know if there is any good news to tell me?" I asked with a smile.

"A few minutes ago, I just received a telegram from Lieutenant Colonel Lukin." Bezikov had no telegram in his hand, but still eloquently reported to me: "The defense zone of the 1243th regiment of Division Lukin was breached by a German tank. The commanders and fighters who stood on the ground lost nearly one-third of their troops. Fortunately, at this time, the tank brigade that had withdrawn from the city arrived in time. Under the cover of the tanks, the 1243th Regiment quickly regained the lost position. And captured more than two hundred prisoners and captured three tanks."

"This is a great victory." I was a little overjoyed when I heard that Lu Jin turned his defeat into victory when his position was breached. I quickly told Bezikov: "Chief of Staff, please report to Lieutenant Colonel Lukin. First of all. Congratulations on the results they have achieved, and ask him to express my gratitude to the commanders and soldiers in the division on my behalf. Secondly, tell him that as long as we can stop this enemy, after we liberate Mozili, I will apply to my superiors. , Promoted their division to guard division, and awarded the division the Red Flag Medal."

"Guardian, Red Flag Medal?" Bezikov's eyes widened, repeated the two words I had said, and then nodded fiercely, and said: "Don't worry, Comrade Commander, I will immediately Convey your meaning to him."

When the sky was twilight, the sound of guns and guns rang out in the middle of the night, and finally gradually became thinner. In my experience, this is a sign that the battle is about to end. I walked to the telephone that I could contact with the divisions in the east of the city, picked up the phone, and first called my commoner, Sergeikov.

After hearing the other party's voice, I asked in a relaxed tone: "Comrade Colonel, what's the situation in your place? Are there any Germans in front of your troops?"

"Except for the dead German corpses, the rest are all prisoners." Sergeikov said with some excitement: "Comrade Commander, the Grams you sent is really great. There was a building originally. Our troops launched four assaults before and after, but they all failed because of the strong fortifications and fierce firepower of the enemy. It was Captain Grams who took a few German soldiers and shouted for half an hour, the enemy in the building actually Stopped shooting, put down the weapon and surrendered to us. Our division captured more than 70 prisoners in one shot~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Hearing that Grams actually achieved good results, I asked in surprise: " Really, Comrade Colonel? Through the call of Captain Grams, did any enemy take the initiative to lay down their weapons and surrender? "

"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander." Sergeikov replied in a chorus of voices: "I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the enemy coming out of the building holding a white flag. I haven't encountered it for a long time. I've been through this situation."

"Where is Captain Grams?" I then asked.

"After the enemy surrendered, he took a few German-speaking soldiers and a guard platoon to General Baksov."

"I know." After I hung up the phone, I immediately dialed the division head of the 67th Guards Division. Upon hearing someone talking, I said straightforwardly: "Get me Major General Baksov." The person who answered the phone. Hearing my voice, he immediately said respectfully: "Comrade Commander, please wait for a while, and the commander will answer the call right away."

Soon, Baksov’s voice came out of the microphone: "Hello, Comrade Commander. I have good news to tell you. I didn't expect you to call first." (To be continued. )

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