Beiyang 1917
Chapter 754
() The biggest feature of Budyonny's commanding troops is that he does not fear the superior, dares to make battlefield judgments and layouts, and adopts unexpected tactics for both the enemy and his own people. Of course, he was just a little boy at that time The commander of the cavalry division commanded only a team of nearly ten thousand red Cossack cavalry, but in the combat operations on the right bank of the Volga River, his cavalry division had already shown a proud demeanor.
Of course, in the big breakout stage in the later period of the Battle of Ufa, the Battle of Budjonny himself saw that it was the first major setback in his military career. When he broke through to the Buzuluk Triangle, Budjonny The nearly 9000 red Cossack cavalry of Ni's special cavalry division were still well preserved, but after the troops were divided into two groups to cross the river and break through, the whole division had less than 4000 troops left. The 1st Brigade of the Colombian Cavalry preserved nearly 3000 cavalry.
The 2nd Cavalry Brigade of Gorodovikov, commanded by political commissar Xia Tenko, suffered heavy losses. When it finally broke through and joined Budyonny's main force, there were only more than 1200 cavalry left.In this battle, the cavalry division was injured and lost more than half of its troops. However, compared with the nearly 30 sous that were wiped out in the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny The successful breakout of the Special Cavalry Division is considered a miracle. What is rare is that although almost all the brigade commanders and regimental commanders were injured, they all followed Budyonny and Xia Jianke to break out of the tight encirclement.
Even out of the need for propaganda, Budyonny was set up by Moscow as a role model and hero model for the Soviet Red Army, and Sverdlov, vice chairman of the Soviet Supreme Military Council, issued a message to the entire Volga Front Army, "Learn from Comrade Budyonny! ", Budyonny was also promoted to the commander of the first cavalry corps of the Soviet Russian Red Army, and at the same time he became a member of the Bolshevik Party. This excellent cavalry general from the Russian Dragoons has become a A trustworthy and outstanding general of the Soviet Russian Red Army.
Before the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny's special cavalry division was an ace mobile unit that had grown rapidly from the three battles of defending Tsaritsyn. The first Tsaritsyn defense battle was that Budyonny's troops were only a cavalry regiment. In the second defense of Tsaritsyn, it was expanded into a cavalry brigade, and in the third defense of Tsaritsyn, it was quickly expanded into a cavalry division.
In the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny's cavalry division has been serving as the vanguard of the Southern Front... ""Egorov's 9th Army's vanguard, and in the special cavalry division, the cavalry led by the young and vigorous Timoshenko was the first In the first brigade, the first regiment led by Ivan Vladimirovich Tyurenev was responsible for opening the way, while Pavel Semyon was often in the rear Norwich. Rebarco's second regiment.
In Wang Geng's previous life, Tyurenev was one of the only five generals in the Soviet Red Army before 1940, and Rybalko was the marshal of the armored forces, but now Ivan Vladimirovich. Tyurenev was only 26 years old, and Pavel Semyonovich Rybalko was only 24 years old. Of course, their brigade commander Timoshenko was younger than these two guys, only 23 years old.
In fact, before the Battle of Ufa, Rybalko served as the political commissar of the second regiment until after the previous head died in the third battle to defend Tsaritsyn, Rybalko stepped from the political commissar to the military commander It can be said that Budyonny prefers the first cavalry brigade, and it has a lot to do with the fact that one of the brigade commanders and the two regiment leaders of this brigade are both bloody and only 2326 years old. Both Timoshenko and Tyurenev are A warrior.
"Beiyang 1917 Chapter 750 Four (24) Tatar Shackles" and the [-]-year-old Rybalko, because he was a political commissar, was particularly good at uniting his comrades and comrades around him, which made him far better than Timoshenko and Tyurenev. , more tolerance and introversion towards comrades-in-arms and subordinates, and at the same time give people a more calm impression, so Rybalko's second cavalry regiment is often placed by Timoshenko at the back of the first brigade Location.
Even though Rybalko was already the commander of the cavalry division at that time, he and Malikov, the commander of the heavy machine gun battalion of the cavalry division, were still fellow villagers and close buddies, and had a very good relationship.
In Wang Geng’s previous life, both Malikov and Rybalko had a connection with China. In May 1934, Soviet Russia dispatched Colonel Malikov, Assistant Chief of Division 5 of the General Staff’s Reconnaissance Bureau of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army Among the members of the military advisory group of the General Adviser was Fu Jihui, the former political commissar of the cavalry brigade who had just graduated from the Frunze Military Academy.
After the Battle of Ufa, after the formation of the new Volga Front Army, Budyonny's special cavalry division was expanded into the 1st Cavalry Army of the Soviet Red Army, the 1st Brigade was upgraded to the 1st Cavalry Division, and the 2nd Brigade was upgraded to the 2nd Cavalry Division , and the former commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, Semyon Konstantinovich Tie "Beiyang 1917" Mushenko, was promoted to the chief of staff of the newly formed Cavalry Army, and concurrently served as the 1st Cavalry Brigade expanded from the 1st Cavalry Brigade. teacher teacher.
So now 23-year-old Timoshenko is the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, while Tyurenev has been promoted to the commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, and Rybalko is the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade.
As the former political commissar and chief of staff of the special cavalry division, Xia Jianke, was promoted to the political commissar of the 3rd Army of the Soviet Union and served as deputy to Karl Ivanovich Berzin. Comrade Love also personally served as the political commissar of the 2st Cavalry Army, so at this moment Budyonny is not only the commander of the Cavalry Army, but also the political commissar of the Cavalry Army.
The commander of the 2nd Division of the Budyonny Cavalry Army is Oka Ivanovich Gorodovikov, the commander of the second brigade of the former Budyonny Cavalry Division, born on September 1879, 9 in Rostov Mo Keraya Yelimuta Village, joined the Imperial Russian Army in 19, served in Poland after short-term training, and joined the 1903rd Don Cossack Regiment after returning home.
Gorodovikov participated in all previous battles of the Russian army on the Eastern Front of the European War. When he was seriously injured and retired in 1916, his previous rank was a lieutenant of the Tsarist Russian cavalry. Like Budyonny, he was born as a serious Don Cossack, but after joining the army, Budyonny joined the 46th Don Cossack Regiment, and then transferred to the Coastal Dragoon Regiment.
Although Gorodovikov was a Cossack general, the team he pulled up after the October Revolution was dominated by Mongolian cavalry. When it comes to this Mongolian cavalry, we have to mention a special vocabulary in Russian history "Tatar yoke ", referring specifically to the rule of Mongolian military aristocrats over Russia from the 13th to the 16th centuries. The history of Europeans being ruled by Asians seems to make old men a little bit worried.
During this unforgettable period, after Russia broke free from the "Tatar yoke" and turned to control a large number of Mongolian tribes, it used tougher methods to deal with the former conquerors.
Of course, in the big breakout stage in the later period of the Battle of Ufa, the Battle of Budjonny himself saw that it was the first major setback in his military career. When he broke through to the Buzuluk Triangle, Budjonny The nearly 9000 red Cossack cavalry of Ni's special cavalry division were still well preserved, but after the troops were divided into two groups to cross the river and break through, the whole division had less than 4000 troops left. The 1st Brigade of the Colombian Cavalry preserved nearly 3000 cavalry.
The 2nd Cavalry Brigade of Gorodovikov, commanded by political commissar Xia Tenko, suffered heavy losses. When it finally broke through and joined Budyonny's main force, there were only more than 1200 cavalry left.In this battle, the cavalry division was injured and lost more than half of its troops. However, compared with the nearly 30 sous that were wiped out in the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny The successful breakout of the Special Cavalry Division is considered a miracle. What is rare is that although almost all the brigade commanders and regimental commanders were injured, they all followed Budyonny and Xia Jianke to break out of the tight encirclement.
Even out of the need for propaganda, Budyonny was set up by Moscow as a role model and hero model for the Soviet Red Army, and Sverdlov, vice chairman of the Soviet Supreme Military Council, issued a message to the entire Volga Front Army, "Learn from Comrade Budyonny! ", Budyonny was also promoted to the commander of the first cavalry corps of the Soviet Russian Red Army, and at the same time he became a member of the Bolshevik Party. This excellent cavalry general from the Russian Dragoons has become a A trustworthy and outstanding general of the Soviet Russian Red Army.
Before the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny's special cavalry division was an ace mobile unit that had grown rapidly from the three battles of defending Tsaritsyn. The first Tsaritsyn defense battle was that Budyonny's troops were only a cavalry regiment. In the second defense of Tsaritsyn, it was expanded into a cavalry brigade, and in the third defense of Tsaritsyn, it was quickly expanded into a cavalry division.
In the Battle of Ufa, Budyonny's cavalry division has been serving as the vanguard of the Southern Front... ""Egorov's 9th Army's vanguard, and in the special cavalry division, the cavalry led by the young and vigorous Timoshenko was the first In the first brigade, the first regiment led by Ivan Vladimirovich Tyurenev was responsible for opening the way, while Pavel Semyon was often in the rear Norwich. Rebarco's second regiment.
In Wang Geng's previous life, Tyurenev was one of the only five generals in the Soviet Red Army before 1940, and Rybalko was the marshal of the armored forces, but now Ivan Vladimirovich. Tyurenev was only 26 years old, and Pavel Semyonovich Rybalko was only 24 years old. Of course, their brigade commander Timoshenko was younger than these two guys, only 23 years old.
In fact, before the Battle of Ufa, Rybalko served as the political commissar of the second regiment until after the previous head died in the third battle to defend Tsaritsyn, Rybalko stepped from the political commissar to the military commander It can be said that Budyonny prefers the first cavalry brigade, and it has a lot to do with the fact that one of the brigade commanders and the two regiment leaders of this brigade are both bloody and only 2326 years old. Both Timoshenko and Tyurenev are A warrior.
"Beiyang 1917 Chapter 750 Four (24) Tatar Shackles" and the [-]-year-old Rybalko, because he was a political commissar, was particularly good at uniting his comrades and comrades around him, which made him far better than Timoshenko and Tyurenev. , more tolerance and introversion towards comrades-in-arms and subordinates, and at the same time give people a more calm impression, so Rybalko's second cavalry regiment is often placed by Timoshenko at the back of the first brigade Location.
Even though Rybalko was already the commander of the cavalry division at that time, he and Malikov, the commander of the heavy machine gun battalion of the cavalry division, were still fellow villagers and close buddies, and had a very good relationship.
In Wang Geng’s previous life, both Malikov and Rybalko had a connection with China. In May 1934, Soviet Russia dispatched Colonel Malikov, Assistant Chief of Division 5 of the General Staff’s Reconnaissance Bureau of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army Among the members of the military advisory group of the General Adviser was Fu Jihui, the former political commissar of the cavalry brigade who had just graduated from the Frunze Military Academy.
After the Battle of Ufa, after the formation of the new Volga Front Army, Budyonny's special cavalry division was expanded into the 1st Cavalry Army of the Soviet Red Army, the 1st Brigade was upgraded to the 1st Cavalry Division, and the 2nd Brigade was upgraded to the 2nd Cavalry Division , and the former commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, Semyon Konstantinovich Tie "Beiyang 1917" Mushenko, was promoted to the chief of staff of the newly formed Cavalry Army, and concurrently served as the 1st Cavalry Brigade expanded from the 1st Cavalry Brigade. teacher teacher.
So now 23-year-old Timoshenko is the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, while Tyurenev has been promoted to the commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, and Rybalko is the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade.
As the former political commissar and chief of staff of the special cavalry division, Xia Jianke, was promoted to the political commissar of the 3rd Army of the Soviet Union and served as deputy to Karl Ivanovich Berzin. Comrade Love also personally served as the political commissar of the 2st Cavalry Army, so at this moment Budyonny is not only the commander of the Cavalry Army, but also the political commissar of the Cavalry Army.
The commander of the 2nd Division of the Budyonny Cavalry Army is Oka Ivanovich Gorodovikov, the commander of the second brigade of the former Budyonny Cavalry Division, born on September 1879, 9 in Rostov Mo Keraya Yelimuta Village, joined the Imperial Russian Army in 19, served in Poland after short-term training, and joined the 1903rd Don Cossack Regiment after returning home.
Gorodovikov participated in all previous battles of the Russian army on the Eastern Front of the European War. When he was seriously injured and retired in 1916, his previous rank was a lieutenant of the Tsarist Russian cavalry. Like Budyonny, he was born as a serious Don Cossack, but after joining the army, Budyonny joined the 46th Don Cossack Regiment, and then transferred to the Coastal Dragoon Regiment.
Although Gorodovikov was a Cossack general, the team he pulled up after the October Revolution was dominated by Mongolian cavalry. When it comes to this Mongolian cavalry, we have to mention a special vocabulary in Russian history "Tatar yoke ", referring specifically to the rule of Mongolian military aristocrats over Russia from the 13th to the 16th centuries. The history of Europeans being ruled by Asians seems to make old men a little bit worried.
During this unforgettable period, after Russia broke free from the "Tatar yoke" and turned to control a large number of Mongolian tribes, it used tougher methods to deal with the former conquerors.
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