Beiyang 1917

Chapter 530 Wisdom of Moscow

1918年7月15ri22:30察里津南方面军司令部

"In this case, in the name of the Southern Front Command and the Tenth Army, send a report to the First Division of the Steel Infantry in Moscow, forward the latest resolution of the Central Committee of Soviet Russia, and ask them to lift the external alert they have arranged , Strictly abide by the order of martial law and curfew in Moscow, you should eat, sleep, and don't make trouble! Kliment Efremovich, what do you think of this?"

The commander of the Southern Front Army, Sekin, sought the opinion of the Commander of the Tenth Army Voroshilov. After all, the 1st Division of the Iron and Steel Infantry was his main division, and the Southern Front Army Command alone could not command it. .

"Comrade Commander, I agree with your suggestion. This telegram must be sent as soon as possible. Although Comrade Pavlov is young, he can still grasp his senses. I am afraid that the two brigade commanders below will cause trouble. Telegram Sign your name and my name at the same time, so they can understand at a glance!" Voroshilov said cleanly.

"Okay, Chief of Staff, let's do this. You go to the telecommunication room to arrange the sending of the report in person. There can be no mistakes in this matter!" Sergin asked Chief of Staff Gidis to report to Pavlov who was trapped at Moscow University in Moscow. The infantry division sent a telegram, in case there was a delay here, and the blind guy in the confrontation between the two armies over there trembled in the middle of the night and fired a shot, things would get out of hand!

"Wait, Comrade Sergin, let me see, in order to avoid misunderstandings caused by Tsaritsyn's troops getting into trouble in Moscow, is it possible to temporarily transfer the command of Pavlov, the 1st Division of the Tsaritsyn Iron Infantry, to the Supreme Military Council? ?

No, no, just hand it over to Sverdlov and Kamenev, otherwise, I am afraid that some people with ulterior motives will set up a trap or trap for Pavlov and the others to drill, and then we will talk about it. The remote command, things can not be clear! "

Since Voroshilov decided to accept the Soviet Russian central government's resolution on the Joseph issue, he didn't want to have any extra complications. Just now, after calming down and thinking about it for a while, he felt that there was such a gun on the edge of the Kremlin in Moscow City. The infantry division in Tsaritsin is something that needs to be avoided.

Of course, withdrawing Pavlov's division from Moscow is one way, but it is not the best way. It is a good way to stay in Moscow without attracting people's taboo and suspicion. Hand over the command first.

Voroshilov’s suggestion was regarded as anti-customer-oriented and retreated to advance. As soon as he said it, he won the high approval of all the generals of the southern army in the conference room, and Gidis hurried to give it to Pavlov’s infantry far away in Moscow. The division sent a telegram, asking them to accept the command of Volga Front Army Commander Sverdlov or Military Commissar Kamenev after receiving the telegram.

After Gidis walked out of the conference room, Sekin unhurriedly took out the second telegram and handed it to Voroshilov with a smile, "Kliment Efremovich , This telegram comes right after the telegram just now, and you guys were not there just now, and Gides and I haven't had time to read it yet, so please read it to everyone!"

Voroshilov accepted the telegram suspiciously, and thought, Nima, do you dare to say that you have never met Gidis?Ghosts believe it, but this is not the time to worry about it. Voroshilov opened the telegram draft in his hand, read a few lines quickly, and read it out as soon as his eyes lit up:

To Tsaritsyn

North Caucasus Military District and South Front Army

Front Army Commander P. B. Sekin, Chief of Staff V. M. Gidis, Army Commander K. E. Voroshilov and V. N. Chernavin, commanders and military commissars at all levels

1918年7月15ri22:27

The following is the Order of the Supreme Military Council of the Soviet Union No. 191807151:

1. Since July 1918, 7, the new Volga Military District and Volga Front Army have been formally established, with jurisdiction over the First Army, Third Army, Fifth Army, Eighth Army and Tenth Army, as well as the newly formed First Cavalry military.

2. Immediately after the establishment of the Volga Military District and the Front Army, the establishment and command organizations of the former Nizhny Novgorod Military District and the Eastern Front Army, the North Caucasus Military District, and the Southern Front Army were revoked, and the headquarters of the above military districts and Front Army were merged into the Volga River Military Districts and Fronts.

3. From July 1918, 7, the General Command of the All-Russian Armed Forces was established in Moscow, and the former commander of the Front Army, Jo. Jo. Vatsitis, was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces. Ba Sergin is the deputy commander-in-chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces, and the two former commanders of military districts and fronts were relieved.

4. Comrade Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov, member of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and Secretary of the Secretariat, was appointed concurrently as Chairman of the Military Committee of the Volga Military District and Commander of the Volga Front Army.

5. Appoint Lev Borisovich Kamenev, a member of the Central Committee of Soviet Russia, concurrently as a member of the Military Committee of the Volga Military District and as the first military member of the Military Committee of the Volga Front Army, and remove him from the concurrent post of Commander of the Moscow Garrison.

6. Appoint Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov, former commander of the Tenth Army of the Southern Front, as a member of the Military Committee of the Volga Military Region, deputy commander of the Volga Front Army, and second military member of the Military Committee.

7. Appointed Vladimir Nikolaevich Chernavin, the former commander of the Eighth Army of the Southern Front, as the chief of staff of the Volga Front, concurrently serving as the commander of the Eighth Army and a member of the Military Committee of the Front Army

8. Appointment of Wrangel Mikhainovich Gidis, the former chief of staff of the Southern Front Army, as the commander of the Tenth Army of the Volga Front Army and member of the Military Committee of the Front Army

9. Mikhail Nikolaevich Tukhachevsky, the former commander of the First Army of the Eastern Front, was appointed to continue as the commander of the First Army of the Volga Front.

10. Appoint Peter Alekseevich Kobozev, former member of the Military Committee of the Eastern Front, as the military commissar of the First Army of the Volga Front. Before Tukhachevsky returned to the army, he acted as the commander of the army

11. Sergei Sergeyevich Kamenev, the former chief of staff of the Third Army of the Eastern Front Army and the military instructor of the Nevel area in the western defense zone of the current Barrier Army, was appointed as the commander of the Fifth Army of the Volga Front Army and the commander of the Front Army member of military committee

12. Appointment of former military commissar of the Eighth Army of the Southern Front Nikolai Alexievich Lyubimov as military commissar of the Fifth Army of the Volga Front

13. Mikhail Mikhaievich Rashevich, former military commissar of the Third Army of the Eastern Front, was appointed as the military commissar of the Eighth Army of the Volga Front

14. Yefim Afanasyevich Shadenko, the former political commissar of Budyonny Cavalry Division of the Southern Front, was appointed as the military commissar of the Third Army of the Volga Front

15. Appoint Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny, the former commander of the Budyonny Cavalry Division of the Southern Front Army, as the commander of the newly established First Cavalry Army of the Volga Front Army, the Military Commissioner of the Front Army, and the Deputy Commander of the Front Army Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov also served as military commissar of the [-]st Cavalry Corps.

The above command will take effect immediately!Please convey this order to the cadres above the platoon in time, and do a good job of guidance, publicity and explanation!

supreme military council of soviet

Le. D. Trotsky

1918年7月15ri22:27

The [-] latest appointments of the Supreme Military Council were read in a series, and the entire Southern Front Army meeting room was silent. Obviously, such a large-scale construction of the Front Army, the reconstruction and personnel arrangements of the cut-off group army were all overwhelmed by Moscow in such a short period of time. The well-organized arrangement amazed all the generals of the Southern Front.

To say that the Southern Front built by Joseph is also a place where there are many stars, and no one is a fuel-efficient lamp. When Voroshilov read the telegram, everyone pricked up their ears to see if they had their own names. Of course, Comrade Voroshilov's name was the one that appeared the most in the telegrams, and at the same time, the one with the highest promotion.

In these fifteen orders, it can be said that all the generals of the Southern Front have been promoted, or at least have maintained their original ranks. The political commissar of the First Cavalry Army can be said to have gained the most and most prominently. Of course, Voroshilov could barely hold his breath and did not laugh out loud.

It's not a big problem to hand over the position of Commander of the Tenth Army to Gydis. Isn't political commissar Lyubimov still around? Besides, Gydis had a good relationship with him. The Tenth Army is still the new deputy commander of the Front Army. In addition to serving as the political commissar of the newly established First Cavalry Army, Budyonny has a close relationship with him and only wears a pair of pants. What is there not to like?

People in Moscow are not simple, Voroshilov quietly breathed a sigh of relief, just relying on the wisdom and ability of Moscow to arrange such a personnel appointment, Comrade Joseph is far from those big bosses, and he is even more so. Nothing compares to it, and we should honestly work hard under the leadership of Moscow, and don't even think about starting a new one!

And Chernavin of the Eighth Army also jumped to the chief of staff of the front army, the third military commissar, and continued to serve as the commander of the Eighth Army, which made his position and military power increase simultaneously, and he was also happy.

A resolution of the Central Committee of Moscow and a letter of the latest personnel report from the Supreme Military Council of the Soviet Union made Moscow and Tsaritsyn work together to overcome the difficulties and challenges at hand, and prevented the Soviet Red Army, Moscow and Tsari Split between Tianjin.

Things are starting to look good for Moscow.

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