The latest chapter of the infinite military base, Volume II: My country is 764. Flowing Terek River, floating astronomy

!Terek river, will witness a piece of history! !

Since the invention of gunpowder, the human catastrophe has arrived. Gunpowder brings more and more new weapons, bringing more and more deaths to human beings in each war.

Rifle – machine gun – cannon – Tank – aircraft!

This is a real disaster!

What is to be witnessed by the Terek River is a shocking battle in the history of mankind!

The quiet and flowing river is about to change a color:

color!

Many people will sleep here, and it will become a huge and terrible grave. Any plant will no longer be able to survive on this land, because all buried in the soil will be grievances.

And there is only one person who leads this:

Baron Skulls – Ernst. Alexson . Feng. Breem!

When the assault clusters reached the Terek River, they stopped moving forward. . . . . . In fact, they have no place to continue to assault. . . . . .

Defended in the Terek River is the 38, 43, and 66 Army of the Soviet Red Army, with the 19 Armored Army. Commander Rodin. Yakovlevich. General Malinowski.

In the German army, the left, right, and rear sides of the cluster are densely populated, and the endless trail of the Soviet Red Army!

Ernst . Breem was surrounded by water, and at this time, the German assault cluster had completely lost any possibility of breaking through.

But in fact, Wang Weizhen has no plans to break through. . . . . .

When Huasilevsky relied on his excellent command skills and desperate determination to successfully complete the siege in Kalachna, Wang Weizhen decided to break the boat and launch the final battle in the most tough way, in the most incredible way. Launched a counterattack against Huasilevsky!

The Terek River is exactly where he chose to fight!

The mid-shock cluster is like an island in Wangyang, and it looks so conspicuous. Surrounded by the majestic sea, it is possible to drown it anytime, anywhere. And Wang Weizhen has to do

It is to do everything in their power to keep the island safe, and wait until the moment when the “Ernst Miracle” takes place. . . . . .

Despite the fact that there were Russians everywhere, the German soldiers who had attacked the cluster did not have any panic. They quickly invested in the construction of the position. They are going to stage an excellent defensive battle here.

Manstein, Guderian, Rommel are the best offensive masters in the German army, and Modr is the best defensive master. Then Ernst. What about Breem?

He showed his excellent defensive ability in the Forbes of the First World War, and showed his excellent offensive ability in De Minyanoski or Kharkov. But for such a large defensive battle on the Terek River, it was the first time for Wang Weizhen.

“This defensive operation does not care how many positions have been lost…” Wang Weizhen told the subordinates that it was very clear: “Even if almost all positions are lost, as long as we leave a big place, we have the possibility of victory. Or as long as I am still here, the Russians cannot say that they have won!”

This is full of domineering words, and only the Baron Skulls can say such things. . . . . .

His subordinates did not feel that there was anything wrong but listened carefully to the marshal: “Malinsky of Terek has been eager to launch a tentative attack, which simply does not affect To us. Throughout the position, we built three rings in the ring, constantly blocking the Russian attack. Until our outside forces completely completed the anti-surrounding of the Soviet Red Army and launched a full line of assaults! My generals I must remind you of one thing…”

His tone gradually became severe: “Some of you have followed me to participate in the Deny Minyanoski breakout, but this battle is very different from that one! De Minyanoski, we are just from the Russian encirclement Jumping out, and this time even if the opportunity to break through is in front of us, we must give up! We must stand here and die, for the victory of Stalingrad for the ultimate victory of the Russian battlefield!”

Speaking of this, he paused a little: “The number of enemies is dozens of ours, but it is not terrible. I have ordered the Air Force of Marshal Richtofen to provide us with air support without restriction. From now on, each one People must be prepared for the battlefield, including me. My subordinates have already prepared Sub Machine Gun for me…”

His men looked at each other and saw the Marshal’s style on the battlefield.

“Well, let’s all prepare.” Arranged the combat mission, Wang Weizhen sorted out his uniform: “I don’t expect the miraculous forces that always look forward to miracles on the battlefield. I can’t win the final victory. …. all the miracles are exchanged for sacrifice…”

The generals of the assault cluster stood up and raised their hands: “Everything for Germany!”

Looking at the back of their departure, Wang Weizhen suddenly turned his head to Guo Yenfeng: “Do you say that I lost to Huasilev in the first place?”

“I don’t know…” Guo Yenfeng honestly said: “But I know that Huasilevsky is a very powerful character…”!

“Yeah, a very powerful character.” Wang Weizhen thoughtfully: “Hua Xilevsky, Zhukov, Budenniv, Konev, these people are great characters in the Soviet Red Army. To defeat the Soviet Union, you must First defeat them.

This time, I went to a big business of Huasilevsky. Actually, it was not a bad thing. This reminded me of a time when we were not able to sweep everything in Russia. Stalingrad was just the beginning, then Moscow. . . . . . Four-Knifes, I think the victory of Russia is our last battle. . . . . . ”

“After?” Guo Yenfeng asked involuntarily.

“I don’t know.” Wang Weizhen smiled and said: “I can’t grasp the future. I can grasp it, it’s just the fate of the present. Four-Knifes, come with me to meet the challenge.”

The storm will sweep the battlefield. . . . . .

In the German army, the assault cluster stopped moving forward on the Terek River and began to build defense lines on the spot. It was quickly transmitted to the minds of Huasilevsky.

He knows Ernst. What Breem wants to do.

In fact, whether it is Huasilevsky or Ernst. Breem, it is very clear that his strategic goals are put in the other side of the present, there is almost no secret at all.

What you want to do with these two outstanding commanders is to see who can accomplish their strategic goals.

The Soviet Red Army is rushing from all directions to the Terek River, and Malinovs, who first exchanged fire with the Germans on the Terek River, is enough to reassure Huasilevsky.

Of course, Stalin is absolutely not at ease with Malinowski. . . . . . I thought of this, and Khrushevsky looked at Khrushchev. . . . . .

Malinowski’s identity is somewhat special.

他开始显露头角是在1914年第一次世界大战,才15岁的他到俄罗斯帝国军队内打杂・稍长接受军事训练后派到“东战场”对德军作战且立战功;即便他还只是个基层小兵,被派到进行著名“壕沟战”连队负责机枪射击;在1915年因坚守岗位击退来袭德军得到军队奖赏,也是他往后漫长军事生涯第一面奖励俄罗斯帝国圣乔治十字勋章第四级,并且晋升下士排长,没多久,他中弹重伤,在医院躺了几个月才康复・1916年他返回部队,这次被远派到法国战场担任“西战场”担任“俄罗斯参战远征军”一员。17岁马利诺夫斯基下士被派到接近柏尔兰港口、激烈争夺战战区作战并晋升中士,在此次作战中他左臂因此负伤近伤残・也因此得到法国政府颁发奖章。这时俄罗斯十月革命爆发,法国不得已遣返俄军回国,少数被法国政府视为精兵猛将的俄国军人被慰留在著名的“法国外籍兵团”助战,马利诺夫斯基因此为法军效命作战直到第一次世界大战结束,法军嘉勉他再颁赠勋章,并晋升为少尉,这时他才19岁。

It is precisely because of this that Malinowski began to be called “legal school.”

In the spring of 1941, he was in Timo, when he served as the “representative of the Soviet defense people.” He observed the unusual army of the German army. He first warned the Soviet government: “The Germans have committed Russian intentions,” that is, early detection. The Zhide Army will launch a full-scale attack on Barbarossa. In order to strengthen the Soviet Red Army’s defense against the Germans, he urgently selected many outstanding officers from the “Fu Longzhi Military Academy” to serve in the first line of troops to prepare for the battle. At this time, he was given The commander-in-chief newly prepared the Russian army’s 48 infantry division in the hometown of Odessa. After a week, the Germans attacked Russia. Major General Malinowski and 48 were dispatched to the Russian-Romanian border.

After the German army attacked the Soviet Union in 1941 year, several hundred thousand troops of the Red Army, which suffered from the German offensive, were surrounded by several hundred thousand troops. Malinowski was finally recognized as a minority of the Red Army who had the ability to command the large army. His 3 divisions are only equipped with some infantry divisions. In the face of the German blitzkrieg attack, they are deployed along the Pilt River. According to the practice at the time, the Red Army generals usually hide behind their own army to command the battle; but Marley Nevsky is not the case: he will personally visit the key first-line fan battlefield with soldiers and encourage them to morale; the Red Army is unable to stop the combat-experienced Germans in terms of quantity and technology. Marino Fowski took the defeated army and fled along the Black Sea coast. The Germans tried to surround the elimination of the Malinowski army but failed. Finally, the German army finally succeeded in encircling the Red Army in Nikolai Yev, but was violently broke out by Malinowski. The army once again broke through the encirclement and moved into the Dnepropetrovsk area of ​​Dnipropetrovsk.

After the Germans launched the Kharkiv counterattack, the Soviet Red Army suffered a fiasco. When the real defeated news came, Stalin, who was suspicious, began to blame Malinowski for deliberate defeat.

The reason is actually very simple, Stalin suspected that Malinowski was close to France in the First World War. . . . . .

After the outbreak of Stalingrad, Malinowski once again led the expedition, but Stalin did not care about him. Mi Lingsling, the CHAN Party Secretary and the Military Committee member Khrushchev, “followed Malinowski All words and deeds.”

It is necessary to use him and to guard against him. This is what Stalin has always been accustomed to.

In the eyes of Huasilevsky, Malinowski is actually a trusted frontline general, and he has performed very well in both offense and defense.

Such a general must let go of his hand to show his talent on the battlefield, rather than always be on guard against him. . . . . .

I thought that this Sislevsky adjusted his emotions: “Comrades of the military commission, now everything is going on according to our previous assumptions. The Germans have no way to go in the Terek River. And Comrade Malinowski. It is important to be able to complete the task, so I am going to send another group army to direct him to your opinion?”

Generally speaking, on military issues, Huasilevsky did not consult Khrushchev’s opinions. It was only a briefing, but this time there were some abnormalities.

Khrushchev knew why, because Huasilevsky knew that his mission was to monitor Malinowski.

He hesitated there: “Comrade General Commander, I have no opinion on your arrangement… But the task undertaken by Comrade Malinonov is very heavy. The attack power of the assault cluster in the German army is very powerful. So, I suggest adding a group army colleague and then deploying the 63 armored army to him…”

Khrushchev’s proposal made Huasilevsky stunned. But he didn’t have time to think about why Khrushchev would suggest this. He sank and then nodded. Pick up the phone on the table: “Order, the 47 Army, the 63 armored army immediately approached the Terek River, unified by Comrade Malinowski… Yes, immediately, no Fallacy. They are closest to the Terek River and must arrive at the battlefield tomorrow afternoon.”

Putting down the phone, Huasilevsky’s gaze fell back to Khrushchev’s body: “Comrades of the military commission, although we have completed the siege, the Germans in our outer line are also competing against each other. In the German army, the assault cluster is in a huge crisis. At the time, in fact, we are also in a huge crisis. To be honest, I am not sure I can achieve the final victory.”

Khrushchev’s eyes under the skin beat, this is not a statement that only the commander-in-chief of these millions of troops should say, and it is regrettable that Huasilevsky has said this more than once. .

While monitoring Malinowski, Khrushchev was also responsible for monitoring the mission of Huasilevsky, and Comrade Stalin was equally uneasy about the commander-in-chief.

Khrushchev considered whether to report Huasilevsky’s remarks to Stalin, but at this time he still said with a spirit: “Comrade Commander, although you have just been promoted to Marshal, but actually in the army. Many commanders believe that your qualifications and merits should have been a marshal… I have not flattered you, just want to tell you that you are expected to go, without the comrade Zhukov. The Battle of Stalingrad is what everyone hopes, and because of this, I firmly believe that under your command, we can achieve the ultimate victory…”

Huasilevsky smiled bitterly. Who said that Khrushchev was just a reckless and rude countryman? No one on his side hides himself more than him. . . . . .

“Well, Comrades of the Military Commission, I hope that I can achieve the final victory as you said.” Huasilevsky revived the spirit.

“I wish you success, I will check the troops.” Khrushchev said that he left here.

When he returned to his office, Khrushchev picked up the phone on the table for his own individual: “Give me the commander of the Terek River Corps General Malinowski…. ..”

Waiting for a while, Khrushchev said to the phone again: “Rodion? Yes, I am Khrushchev… I want to inform you in advance, under my fight, the commander-in-chief Comrades agree to give you a letter to increase the power of a group army and an armored army… Ah, you don’t have to thank me, I will try my best to fight for you… Rodriguez, I have to remind You, this is imprisoned on all of us, only victory, no failure. It matters a lot, I think if you can win this war, you will be promoted to a general… Yes, even Marshal It is also possible… Comrade Stalin’s report about you has already been handed over. Comrade Stalin is very satisfied with your performance… Ok, see you after the victory, I wish you good luck.”

Khrushchev put down the phone and a smile appeared in the corner of his mouth.

Even Comrade Stalin did not know that the person responsible for monitoring Malinowski had already called himself a good friend. If there is no one, Malinowski is never able to stand alone.

Khrushchev needs his own strength and needs to be faithful to his own officers, just like Comrade Stalin did.

The repeated cleanings are vividly in sight, and Khrushchev cannot know when such a terrible fate will come to him. He must take precautions early.

And Malinowski is one of the generals who have won their absolute loyalty to themselves.

So he must go all out to support Malinowski’s military affairs!


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