Beiyang 1917

Chapter 468 Tukhachevsky's Past and Present

1918年7月14ri7:00萨拉瓦特以东20公里乌拉尔山脉附近

"Comrade Commander, the troops are ready to go, please give instructions!" Standing at the door of the tent was Chapayev, the battalion commander of the Jingwei Battalion of the Group Army. The boots were polished.Manual anti-theft chapter

"Vassily Ivanovich, how do you feel after being a battalion commander for a day? Do you realize your mistake?" Tukhachevsky opened his hands to let the orderly Get yourself a belt and arm belt.

"Mikhail Nikolaevich, everyone makes mistakes, but the most important thing I see is those so-called commanders who have to take the lives of soldiers seriously and know how to make sarcastic remarks all day long. Said, as long as the coalition forces approach the city, these guys will hand in their guns and surrender as soon as the first knee is weak!" Chapayev replied with a serious face.

"According to what you said, only your cavalry division in the First Army is a hero, and the comrades in the infantry division are all cowards?" Tukhachevsky glanced at his favorite general dissatisfied, while being served by orderlies. Dress up quickly.

"That's not certain, but look, on the Ufa battlefield, it must be our cavalry who are fighting to the last breath. Don't look at my division, there is only one regiment left, and we still have the army headquarters to stand out from the encirclement. However, Commander Comrade Comrade, we have to leave as soon as possible, Comrade Fumanov and the vanguard battalion have already set off south for half an hour, and the brigade here is also ready to go and wait for the comrades from the headquarters!"

Chabayev obviously did not regard himself as a battalion commander at all. In his mind, Xia Boyang's division was still Xia Boyang's division even if there was only one platoon left. No matter who became the division commander, the three words Xia Boyang always belonged to the cavalry division The spiritual pillar and the place of courage.

"Okay, let's set off now, tell the troops to pay attention to concealment, the cavalry brigade walks close to the foot of the Ural Mountains, the farther away from the Belaya River the better, taking advantage of the weather not clearing, God is still on our side, we rushed Go to the southern foot of the Ural Mountains!"

Tukhachevsky took the reins from the orderly, turned the saddle on the horse, and then took a piece of black bread and a water bag from the plate in the hand of the orderly. Pack up the last headquarters tent.

In order to let the commander of the group army who hasn't had a good night's sleep for several days and nights rest for a while, after camping in the middle of the night last night, the cavalry who jumped out of the enemy's encirclement got a good night's sleep for the first time, Fumanov He got up at 6:6 in the morning, and at [-]:[-], he had already set off to the south with the vanguard battalion. Chapayev was the last one to wake up Tuha, who was sleeping soundly, until the soldiers had had breakfast and packed up. Chevsky.

Tukhachevsky's army headquarters has a guard battalion of 200 people and a regiment of cavalry from Fumanov. Fumanov, the acting commander and political commissar of the cavalry division, brought a battalion of more than 500 people this time. Fighting the front station, the two battalions personally commanded by Tukhachevsky at the back are about 800 cavalry and Chapayev's guard battalion, which add up to about 1000 cavalry.

Tukhachevsky personally broke through the encirclement. All 2200 of the army were cavalry. Because the first regiment dismounted in the town of Stellitamak and was frustrated, so at this moment, many cavalry in the second regiment were still riding on both sides. War horses are much richer.

The youngest army commander of the Eastern Front of the Soviet Russian Red Army and the general of the Bolsheviks, Tukhachevsky is also an indomitable guy who never gives up until the last moment.

Mikhail Nikolaevich Tukhachevsky was born on February 1893, 2 in a noble family in Dorogobri County, Smolensk Province.

Due to the family's decline, his father took the whole family to the village of Urari in Penza Province in 1904, and then moved to Moscow in 1909. At the age of 18, Tukhachevsky left middle school and entered the Ekaterina Palace in Moscow. A military school, and later transferred to the Alexander Military Academy; graduated in July 1914, was awarded the rank of second lieutenant, and served in the Semyonov Guards.

After the outbreak of the European War, Tukhachevsky went to the front line with the troops, and was awarded 6 times for his bravery in combat. On February 1915, 2, Xiaotu was captured by the German army on the battlefield and sent to a German prisoner-of-war camp for prisoners of war.In the following year, he tried to escape many times, but was unsuccessful. Instead, he was transferred to Fortress No. 19 in Ingolstadt, where "fugitives" were detained, and continued to be imprisoned.

Later, when he escaped again and was caught back, he cleverly mixed into a prisoner-of-war concentration camp for soldiers. In the autumn of 1917, he fled back to Russia with the help of soldiers captured in the camp, and served as a company commander in his original unit. After playing for four years, Tukhachevsky spent two and a half years in a German prisoner-of-war camp.

After the victory of the October Revolution in Soviet Russia in 1917, Tukhachevsky met his old classmate, Bolshevik Nikolai Nikolaevich in Moscow.Under its influence, Tukhachevsky chose a new life path. <, the Soviet government moved from Petrograd to Moscow, Tukhachevsky began working in the Military Department of the Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Soviets, and joined the Bolshevik Party in March of the same year. In April, he was ordered to go to the Eastern Front to be in charge of rectifying scattered troops and preparing to build the First Army of the Red Army.He accomplished the task brilliantly in a short period of time, and personally led the troops to defeat the White Guards many times.

Of course, what made Xiao Tu famous was the rebellion launched by Muraviyov, the commander of the Eastern Front of the Soviet Red Army and a leftist Socialist Revolutionary. Muraviev led a guard of 2000 people to Tukhachevs Simbirsk, where the first group army is stationed, is going to win over and incite the first group army to follow this fellow to rebel.

Of course Tukhachevsky did not agree, confronting Moscow was not in the plan of Xiaotu, who had just obtained the number of the First Army, and besides, Tukhachevsky had already joined the Bolsheviks, how could he Follow Muraviev of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries easily?

It was precisely because of Tukhachevsky's resolute resistance that the arrogant commander of the Eastern Front, Muraviyov, failed to effectively grasp the main force of the First Army in Simbirsk, and the Simbirsk Soviet was in Tukhachev's hands. With the support of the First Army of the Russian Federation, Muravyov and his henchmen were coaxed into the conference room and shot to death in one fell swoop. potential for harm.

It is also because Tukhachevsky and his First Army played a decisive role as the mainstay in quelling the Muravyov rebellion. After this guy, he went all the way to the sky, and the First Army also went from a tens of millions. The small army of people quickly expanded to seven divisions of 8 people, and Tukhachevsky became the representative of young Bolshevik generals in the Eastern Front.

Although Vatsitis came from Moscow to snatch his opportunity to be the commander of the Eastern Front Army, but the middle position of the commander of the Southern Group of the Eastern Front Army in the Ufa Battle, the IQ of all the commanders of the Eastern Front Army's army group, shows that this guy is in Moscow. Unusual status in the eyes of the guys.

Tukhachevsky is naturally a proud guy. In Wang Geng's previous life, his subsequent tragedy was buried in the Soviet-Polish War in 1920. Of course, Tukhachevsky is obviously also at this moment. Well, Budyonny is also just right, and they all seem to be struggling to break through the siege and blockade of the coalition forces.

It is undeniable that the two and a half years of life in the German prisoner-of-war camps have created Tukhachevsky's tenacious character. This guy will never easily betray the interests of the motherland and betray Russia. The premise is that there must be a worthy The regime he was loyal to existed was completely defeated in the Battle of Ufa, and the armies were torn apart and wiped out.

Tukhachevsky had only one idea, to find a way to run back. He absolutely couldn’t go to the west at the moment. The areas where the coalition forces focused on attacking and intercepting must be the right bank of the Volga River. Therefore, Tukhachevsky decided to go all the way South, along the Ural Mountains, all the way south on the east bank of the Belaya River.

Judging from the roundabout movement of the coalition forces before, there are coalition ground troops on the Kumertau and Orenburg lines. If it weren't for the fact that the town of Stellitamak blocked the only mountain pass that crossed the Ural Mountains eastward, Tuha Chevsky even thought about taking his troops across to the east of the Ural Mountains.

The Ufa Great Plain is now the private land of the coalition forces, and it would be dangerous to stay there for a minute longer. Where is the safest place?

Jump out of the habitual thinking of the generals of the coalition army, and take blind corners that they can't think of.The air force of the coalition army is very scary, but the planes cannot come down to catch prisoners, and most of them are cavalry units with one man and two cavalry. The brave generals of the partner must be able to break through the enemy's blockade and stand out!

The weather will not always be so friendly to the Soviet Red Army. Sooner or later, the clouds will clear and the fog will clear. However, as long as you can take advantage of the dark night and when the opponent's air force reconnaissance planes cannot be dispatched, try to keep the distance from the coalition ground forces as far as possible. On the Kazakh prairie, Tukhachevsky felt that his cavalry could be dispersed into countless small groups and sneak out from all directions.

If you are in a hurry, you can pretend to be a gangster and take away the capital of the Kazakh Alash Autonomous Republic in one go!

Tukhachevsky drove more than 2200 cavalry for a whole morning. Due to the torrential rain for several days, the river was flooded and the road was also muddy. Going south along the foot of the Ural Mountains, this guy only drove for a whole morning. 60 kilometers of road.

When Chief of Staff Hatatoshi Sixth, Chief of Staff of the War Room of the Allied Forces Command, led two cavalry brigades of the Fourth Cavalry Regiment to cross the flooded Belaya River from the Salavat Ferry, Tukhachevsky and his cavalrymen It appeared in the town of Yumaguzino, about [-] kilometers northeast of Kumertau.

The Belaya River, which had been running north-south before, changed to an east-west direction here, blocking the way of Tukhachevsky's cavalry.

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