Burning Moscow
Chapter 1593: unexpected surprise
Half an hour later, we held an ad hoc meeting at Cui Koff's headquarters to discuss how to re-erect the pontoon bridge as soon as possible so that we can continue to transport supplies and soldiers to the opposite shore. Fastest update
The appearance of Liubansky surprised all of us. He was not wearing a military cap, his forehead was wrapped in thick layers of bandages, and his splinted right hand was hung in front of his chest.
Seeing his tragic sight, I hurriedly asked: "Comrade Colonel, why did you make it like this?"
He grinned at me, and then pretended to respond with ease: "When the enemy plane was bombing, I happened to be inspecting the West Bank with a few soldiers. A shell fell near me and exploded, knocking me out, and waiting for me to wake up. When I came over, I saw that the hygienist was bandaging the wound for me." At this point, his expression suddenly became serious, "However, those soldiers have died."
After Trikov greeted Liubansky to sit down, he asked Vladimirov, "Chief of Staff, why hasn't Colonel Prokopovic arrived yet?"
"Report to Comrade Commander, I have already notified him that he should be on the road at the moment."
When Colonel Prokopovic appeared, all of us focused on him and looked at him up and down. After all, the air defense regiment deployed near the ferry was the unit that suffered the most damage in the bombing. We are deeply afraid of Prokopovic. Kopovic was also injured like Lyubansky. But no matter how you observe it, there is no sign of injury. Maybe he was not near the pontoon at all when the enemy plane bombed.
After the meeting began, Trikov first asked Prokopovich: "Comrade Colonel, how is the air defense regiment deployed at the ferry? Can you continue to take on the task of defending the pontoon?"
"Comrade General," Prokopovich heard this question from Trikov, and immediately stood up with a grim expression: "You may be disappointed. In today's battle, 21 anti-aircraft guns in my air defense regiment were destroyed. The casualties of the troops exceeded half, among which commanders at all levels were almost killed. Only by transferring another air defense regiment can they shoulder the task of protecting the transportation line."
Before Cuikov could say anything, Lyubansky interrupted: "Comrade General, I have to remind you that due to the serious loss of our bridge erection equipment in today's air raid, it may not be possible to erect a new pontoon bridge on the river in the short term. "
"Can't build a bridge in the short term?" Cuikov frowned and asked, "Comrade Colonel, when will you be able to build a new pontoon over the Vistula River?"
Liubansky shrugged his shoulders, rather helplessly: "This depends on the speed at which the superior can replenish us with supplies."
It is difficult for clever women to cook without rice. Since the engineer brigade does not have enough bridge-building equipment, and the supplies given to us by the superiors cannot be put in place at once, the rebuilding of the floating bridge can only be done.
After the meeting ended in a hurry, Cui Kefu looked sad to me: "Lida, what should we do? The pontoon was blown up and there were not enough ships. Don't transport soldiers and technical equipment to the other side. It will be a problem soon."
"Hasn't more than a hundred trucks crossed the pontoon today?" I comforted Cui Kefu: "These materials are sufficient for the troops on the landing site to maintain for a period of time..."
Before I could finish my words, Colonel Gehrman, Director of Scouting, rushed in. He came to Cui Koff, handed over a few pieces of paper, and said in a very emotional manner: "Comrade Commander, this is a telegram from Major Monakov."
"A telegram from Monakov," Cui Koff took the telegram in Gehrman's hand carelessly. He was thinking of something, and his body shook suddenly. He immediately raised his head and stared at the other party and asked nervously: "What did you just now? Is it a telegram from Monakov?"
"Yes, Comrade Commander." Gehrman nodded and smiled: "The major has successfully completed the task of destroying the Kaminsky brigade."
Hearing this news, I couldn’t hold back my anger, and hurriedly asked: "Comrade Colonel, the Kaminsky brigade was wiped out by Monakov? What is going on? In the latest report, they Didn’t it turn to the north of Warsaw?"
"That's it, Comrade Deputy Commander." Gehrman was also a very eye-catching person. Seeing that Cui Kefu was looking down at the telegram, and I was eager to know the specific situation, he took the initiative to introduce it to me: "Monakov The major went to a camping site northwest of Warsaw, and unexpectedly found a group of people in German uniforms. In order to prevent unnecessary fighting with the Germans, the major ordered the troops to temporarily stay in the nearby forest to wait for the enemy. After leaving, enter the village.
As a result, we waited and waited. When it got dark, there was no sign of leaving the unit. So the major dispatched manpower to conduct reconnaissance. Only then did we find that many of the troops staying in the village were still wearing our uniforms. They caught a prisoner for interrogation, only to realize that this was a battalion of the Kaminsky Brigade. After receiving the report from the scouts, Major Monakov began to consider how to deal with the enemy. This is behind the enemy, even if our army is stronger than the enemy. But once the battle started and it couldn't be ended in a short period of time, there was a danger of falling into a German encirclement. "
When I heard this, I couldn't help but interject: "What method did Major Monakov use to destroy the Kaminsky Brigade?"
"It's also a coincidence. Just when Major Monakov was planning to take people to attack the village himself, he saw a German car passing by outside the forest. They pretended to be members of the Kaminsky brigade, stopped the car and captured it. An officer and two soldiers were interrogated. After interrogation, it was found that they were going to deliver letters to Kaminsky in the village." Gehrman said enthusiastically, "Major Monakov searched the officer’s briefcase and found out from it. Two documents were issued. One was a transfer order to transfer Kaminsky’s brigade out of Warsaw, and the other was a Kaminsky arrest warrant.”
"What, Kaminsky's arrest warrant?" The story told by Gehrman was a bit too bizarre. It made me confused. I asked inexplicably, "Since the German wants Kaminsky's The troops are transferred from Warsaw, why arrest him?"
"That's it," Gehrman explained to me: "According to the result of Major Monakov's interrogation of the Germans, it was because the Kaminsky brigade robbed civilians and indiscriminately killed innocent people near Warsaw. The Poles who surrendered to the German army suddenly displayed superb combat effectiveness like chicken blood. At the same time, in order to avenge the viciousness of the Kaminsky Brigade, they also executed a large number of captured German soldiers. It was in this case, SS General Bach made the decision to get rid of Kaminsky."
When Gehrman said this, I quickly raised my hand to stop him, and then said according to my own guess: "Comrade Colonel, will Major Monakov send someone out of the German messenger to go to the headquarters and detain Cummings? Ji, also disarmed the officers and soldiers of the Kaminsky Brigade?"
"Yes, Comrade Deputy Commander, your guess is absolutely correct." Gehrman showed a surprised expression on his face after listening to me, "This is indeed the case."
At exactly this time, Cui Kefu also read all the telegrams. He put it on the table and looked up at me and said: "Lida, Major Monakov asked us in the telegram for instructions on how to deal with the captured 300 Many officers and soldiers of the Kaminsky Brigade."
"Comrade General," upon hearing this question from Cui Koff, I answered without hesitation: "When the major accepted the task, I did not tell him that all the officers and soldiers of the Kaminsky Brigade were traitors to the motherland. Once the crimes of forgiveness are captured and executed, we will never accept their surrender."
Gehrman asked embarrassedly: "But after all, there are more than 300 people, all prisoners who have put down their weapons, are they really going to kill them all?"
"Comrade Colonel, I will tell you one thing." Before I reiterated my point of view, Cui Koff said first: "After the 70th Army captured the Brest Fortress, two regiment-level officers went to the fortress to check. The defensive army was killed by several soldiers from the Kaminsky brigade. The soldiers who heard the gunshots quickly captured the soldiers, although the commander who followed claimed to These prisoners were sent to the military court to receive their due trial, but our soldiers ignored their commanders and directly shot all the prisoners to death with a bayonet.
If we let these hundreds of prisoners go and bring them back here, what do you think our soldiers will do? Should they be sent to a prisoner-of-war camp, or should they be shot all on the spot? "
Gehrman hesitated for a long time about this question from Cui Koff before answering: "Comrade Commander, I think our soldiers will make their own decisions and kill all these prisoners."
"Colonel~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Since you know that even if you bring the captives back, they will be killed by our soldiers, so why bother?" Cui Kefu waved his hand at Gehrman and said, "You Immediately send a telegram to Major Monakov so that they can lead the troops back as soon as possible after Kaminsky himself and the group of prisoners have been dealt with."
"Comrade Commander, the order given to us by our superiors is to destroy the Kaminsky Brigade." Gehrman carefully reminded Trikov: "Now that we have only destroyed more than 300 people, what should we do with the remaining 1,000 enemies?"
"Why are you so stupid?" Cui Kefu looked at Gehrman standing in a daze in front of him, angrily: "Since the German wants to arrest Kaminsky, he just feels that his dog has no use value. As long as he Upon death, I don’t think the Germans will allow this force to continue to exist. It is entirely possible to disband the remaining soldiers, or separate them into other troops."
"Understood, Comrade Commander, I understand everything." After Gehrman figured out Cui Koff's intentions, he immediately stated: "I will send a telegram to the major so that he can lead the troops back as soon as possible." r
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