The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 882 The Bolsheviks in the Greenhouse

"Fire! Kill them!"

Kaminsky didn't shout this, and he didn't know who shouted it. In fact, he saw that the people in the Counterintelligence Department were weak in their legs. When he heard the other party take him away, his mind went blank. ——I completely forgot what I had discussed with Voskoponiko.

But at this moment, someone shouted, just outside the 644th Regiment Headquarters.

"Ta-ta-ta-ta..."

Several Bobosha submachine guns immediately burst into flames, and the bullets ruthlessly swept through several counterintelligence personnel, turning them into bloody gourds and turning them into corpses before they even had time to scream.

"Oh my god! It's someone from the Counterintelligence Department..."

"Major Kaminsky killed them!"

"What's going on? Is anyone rebelling?"

"Oh my God, what can I do?"

As soon as the gunfire rang out, many soldiers and officers who were in nearby positions heard the news and came over. When they saw Kaminski holding a submachine gun and the blue hat lying on the ground, they all started shouting.

what to do? Kaminsky looked at the still warm body on the ground and didn't know what to do. Everyone has been beaten to death... If he turns himself in to the Army Counterintelligence Department now, he probably won't survive.

Since I can't survive, then... I have no choice but to fight!

"Long live the Empress! Long live little mother Olga!" Kaminsky gritted his teeth and shouted a reactionary slogan, "Long live the Petrograd household registration, we will not go to Siberia..."

"Long live the Empress! Long live the Petrograd residence! We will not go to Siberia!"

Immediately, the "veterans" who came out of the Siberian labor camps started shouting together, but not any of the local "anti-GM family soldiers" in Leningrad. But no one stood up to fight against the "Kaminskyites".

Obviously, people in Leningrad are waiting and watching. Although they all support the Bolshevik Party, the Siberian household registration looks too scary...

And this time is the time to really test Deputy Political Leader Ivanov and other political cadres of the 644th Regiment!

Kaminsky is an anti-GM Mars at best, while the "Leningraders" in the 644th Regiment are still wavering. If Ivanov stands up at this time, many people will definitely follow him (this is also a meritorious service), and the possibility of extinguishing Kaminsky's anti-GM spark is still very high.

If Ivanov was an old political worker who participated in the October Revolution, then he would definitely stand up. It's a pity that he is not...he is just a Bolshevik in the greenhouse.

"Comrade Voskoponiko, someone is rebelling, what should we do?"

When he learned that Kaminsky had led people to kill the cadres of the Army's counterintelligence department and launched an anti-GM rebellion, Ivanov, the political deputy commander of the 644th regiment, and Voskoponiko, the regimental commander, were inspecting the troops.

At this time, Ivanov's most correct thing to do was to immediately summon troops to suppress it - even if he died, it would boost the fighting spirit of the comrades in the army who supported the Bolshevik Party.

But Ivanov was distracted and even forgot about the extraordinary relationship between Kaminsky and Voskoponiko (the two were assigned to the same university after the end of domestic politics, and later became colleagues, We were still working together in a labor camp) and asked the latter for advice.

"Comrade Ivanov," Voskoponico said calmly, "Now someone must go to the division headquarters to report the situation... You take people to the division headquarters, and I will stay and organize the comrades to fight against the anti-GM elements!"

"Okay, let's do it."

Ivanov had no idea at all. After hearing Voskoponico's suggestion, he agreed without much thought, and then immediately led his guards in the direction of the division headquarters.

The anti-GM sparks in Leningrad are about to burst into flames!

"What? A battalion commander of the 644th Regiment killed a comrade from the Army's Counterintelligence Department?"

"A company commander of the 645th Regiment defected collectively with dozens of soldiers?"

"There was a fight in the 774th Regiment, and someone from the Army Counterintelligence Department was injured and sent to the hospital?"

"Several comrades from the Counterintelligence Division of the 37th Group Army are missing..."

When the news of Kaminsky's rebellion reached the ears of Abakumov, the head of the counterintelligence department of the front army, he was already feeling a little anxious.

The counter-revolutionary operation he led against the anti-GM elements in the Leningrad Front seemed to have been kicked on a steel plate.

The counterintelligence departments of the following armies have reported a lot of resistance incidents! The bad guys now not only understand politics and revolution, but they also have the backbone of anti-GM. Russian Empress Olga! Her army and the German troops supporting her were right across the front, so it wasn't too difficult to escape. So a group of Siberian labor reform soldiers with ulterior motives began to resist.

And most of the Cheka fighters in the Soviet Union have never encountered this kind of true anti-GM who can resist. So no one knows what to do all of a sudden?

Anti-GM will actually resist the revolution! What should I do?

"What? The anti-GM elements are resisting... then they are really anti-GM elements!"

When General Vlasov heard Abakumov's report (in fact, the two of them had no affiliation, but Abakumov had no idea, so he reported it to Vlasov), he blurted out this sentence. It's enough to be said to be anti-GM.

What does it mean to be true? Could it be that the arrest of so many anti-GMs who would not resist in the past was all fake?

But now Abakumov has no intention of talking to Vlasov. If his job in Leningrad goes wrong, he will either be a martyr or an anti-GM... and he may even become a real anti-GM!

"It must be suppressed!" Vlasov didn't care that he said the wrong thing and immediately shouted, "It must be suppressed resolutely! Comrade Abakumov, let the internal defense troops be dispatched."

Vlasov could not mobilize the five internal defense divisions guarding the center of Leningrad, and Abakumov had to give orders together.

"Use internal guard troops?" Abakumov was startled by Vlasov's suggestion. "Could it be that other Red Army troops..."

The internal guard troops of the five divisions can be said to be the last defenders of Leningrad. If they are put to use now, doesn't this mean that Leningrad no longer has reliable troops?

"It's hard to say, it's hard to say..." Vlasov kept shaking his head. Because none of the troops in Leningrad followed Vlasov in from the outside, the assault groups that followed him to attack the German encirclement were all transferred back to the Kalinin Front by Zhukov.

The units of divisions and above currently guarding the city of Leningrad are either newly built or have been besieged, and it is hard to say whether the besieged troops are unreliable!

"And the enemy may attack the city at any time," Vlasov continued. "If the peripheral troops are unreliable, then the 10 divisions on the second line are very critical."

"Siege the city?" Abakumov gasped. There might be civil strife in Leningrad now. If the Germans and White Russians wanted to attack the city, they would be in big trouble.

"Okay, immediately mobilize the internal defense troops to garrison several troublemaking regiments!" Abakumov gritted his teeth, "We must find out all the anti-GM elements...and don't let any of them go!"

"Yes, I won't let anyone go!"

When Vlasov and Abakumov made up their minds not to let go of a real anti-GM, many real anti-GMs on the Leningrad peripheral defense line had already fled to the Germans and White Russians. Through them, Germany Marshal Kuchler, commander of the Northern Army Group, also knew that something was going on in Leningrad.

"Your Excellency, Marshal, we are about to attack Leningrad!" Prince Yusupov, commander of the Belarusian Guards and Chief of Army Staff, who came from Krom Castle (the temporary residence of the Queen and the Belarusian government), made a loud suggestion in German. .

"Now is the best time to attack!" Prince Yusupov said, "The defenders outside Leningrad are already showing signs of mutiny and need our support, and there are also our people among the troops in the city."

"Has anyone contacted Her Majesty the Queen?" Kuechler asked with a frown.

He is also in some trouble now. Along the Volkhov River southeast of Leningrad, the Tipelskirch cluster is in big trouble!

Soviet tank clusters and a large number of infantry and anti-tank gun mixed formations formed many synthetic battle groups that had a certain degree of mobility and could rely on favorable terrain for defense. Although these battle groups could not withstand the German armored clusters, they could achieve greater results. High exchange ratio.

The core of these battle groups, whether it is SU-85, KV-85 or T-34/57, can pose a great threat to German tanks including Tiger tanks. If they were to fight a tank group battle, these Soviet tanks might not even be able to get close to the German tank group, and would be hit by Tiger tanks and Rhino anti-tank destroyers 1,000 meters away.

However, along the Volkhov River and near the city of Chudovo, these tank clusters adopted the tactics of ambush and black artillery. They did not seek to defeat the German tank clusters, but only sought a decent exchange ratio.

The result was a stalemate with the Germans, and both sides struggled along the Volkhov River for several days. Moreover, the Soviet army's defense in Chudovo was no worse than that of Collective Farm No. 13, and it did not look like it could be defeated quickly.

Therefore, Kuchler was somewhat concerned about opening another battlefield for the Leningrad battle.

"Now there is a regiment that will definitely defect." Yusupov said, "If an armored battle group can be sent in, it should have good results. If more troops can be driven to defect, Leningrad will soon be the Queen. His Majesty’s Petrograd.”

"Armored battle group?" Kuchler thought for a while and said, "I don't have a regular armored battle group, but I can deploy some No. 3 assault guns and Weasel anti-tank destroyers. In addition, your own tank brigade can also be used Go up, that should be enough."

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