One Thousand and Seventy-One Inexplicable Roar
Walking out of Stalin's office, Vatutin had to face alone a series of problems that Moscow had to bear after Ulyanovsk was destroyed. Please search ()! The fastest-updating novel is first of all the direct consequence of the destruction of an important railway line. A large amount of materials were transported from the rear, but they could only be piled up in distant places and could not be transported into the Moscow theater. Ammunition and arms aided by the Americans, including hundreds of Sherman tanks, and countless machine guns and ammunition, can only be piled up in some train stations east of Ulyanovsk and transported by car. Slowly sent into the city of Moscow. This is just a question that Vatutin can think of immediately. Another question is whether the German bombing will continue. If the German army continues to bomb and spreads the bombing site from the node of Ulyanovsk , then the empty hinterland of the Soviet Union will be blown to pieces by the German army, and the fragile industrial foundation will be further aggravated. All transportation nodes along the Hopiol River, a tributary of the Don River, including the transportation hub Tambov and Penza, an important town southeast of Moscow, as well as Saratov, and even the distant Chelyabinsk industrial zone, All may be patronized by German bombers-this is definitely not good news, at least for the Soviet Union it is definitely not good news. The great defense in depth that the Soviet Union was originally proud of is now about to be pierced by the German army. Those cities that no one could attack at all are now covered under the wings of the German bombers. up. What makes people even more desperate is that Kazakhstan and other allies, which were originally negotiating to join the Soviet Union, have adopted a neutral wait-and-see attitude at this moment. Of course, it wasn't until one day later that the second batch of SU-76 self-propelled anti-tank guns shipped to Moscow with the modified T-34 chassis was reduced from the original fixed 30 to a pitiful 5, did Vatutin realize that It turned out that another Soviet heavy industrial base was destroyed by the German army. "Comrade Stalin asked me to confirm how the preparations for the welcoming military parade for Zhukov's return to Moscow have been made." An entourage sent by Stalin walked into Vatutin's messy and dilapidated office, which had just been restored. How long ago, because of the last German bombing, all Soviet senior commanders were ordered not to use the offices on the ground easily. Of course, as the number of German bombings dropped to almost zero, this ban was eventually forgotten by everyone. Compared with the dark and dark underground command bunkers, most officers still prefer spacious and bright rooms. What's more, they feel that the time for them to use the office with peace of mind is running out. As long as the German army starts a large-scale attack on Moscow, everyone can only use underground bunkers. Vatutin put down the document in his hand and took his mind off the damn document. The document records that the Moscow theater has received weapons and supplies since May, and the overall quantity of all materials has shown a downward trend, which really makes Vatutin unhappy. So he stopped thinking about these unpleasant things, and replied to Stalin's entourage who came in: "The station is ready, and the troops for the military parade have been trained for five days. I heard that Marshal Zhukov will arrive in Moscow in three days." ? If he could fly, he should have arrived a day ago." "No way, because the German Air Force's fighter jets have a very wide range of activities, so officers above the major general are prohibited from flying. Everyone still abides by this rule. Yes, after all, no one wants to be the target of the Luftwaffe, right?" The attache looked at the map spread out on the table, and then quickly withdrew his gaze in fear. Because the place not far from the west of Moscow on the map has been densely packed with the designations of the German troops. He once inspected the nearest small highland as Stalin's special dispatcher. At that time, the German army He hadn't gotten there yet, but when he went there, there were only densely packed Soviet old men lining up to dig trenches.
"Germany...the Germans have advanced to this position?" Stalin's entourage looked at Vatutin with a horrified face: "He...they...they have already reached here? Oh, my God. "Otherwise? Where do you think they are? Under the city of Berlin and wait for your permission to go to Moscow?" Vatutin sneered, and then pressed his hand on the map spread out on his desktop: "The distance between the Germans Moscow, the closest position is only 15 kilometers away, and we lose tens of thousands of soldiers every day to prevent the German army from continuing to advance to the city center." He had to push countless young or old lives to the abyss of hell , Hold on to the positions that have been bombed out of shape, and pay the price of their lives to stop the advance of the German army. Use such a sacrifice to defend the tranquility of Moscow, or to protect him and Stalin from being killed by the German army. "We lack cannons and tanks. Being able to prevent the German army from continuing to advance to the city of Moscow is already the greatest combat intensity that soldiers can do." Vatutin smiled wryly, and pointed to the man who was recognized by Stalin's entourage. The place said: "We killed a full 1,700 soldiers on this position. When the Germans occupied there, the corpses almost filled the entire trench." "I will pass these things on to the great leader Comrade Stalin." The entourage swallowed a mouthful of saliva, and then forced himself to be calm and said to Vatutin: "I will pass on your efforts to Comrade Stalin, General... If there is nothing wrong, can I go back and report now?" From Vatutin When Tutin came out, the entourage next to Stalin trembled a little when he walked. He only knew how serious the situation in Moscow was today. When he heard that the German army was tens of kilometers away from Moscow, he hardly thought about it. The concept of this distance, but today he knows what this distance means, and he also knows how dangerous and desperate his current situation is. Sitting in the rickety car, the poor guy was still thinking over and over how he should get out of this chaotic situation. Finally, he kept thinking until the car drove into the Kremlin, and he realized that he had returned to his destination . So he opened the car door and got out of the car, followed the guidance of the guards all the way to the office where his loyal leader Stalin was. "Ah... you're back, how are you? Is the military parade arranged by Comrade Vatutin ready? I'm going to make an important speech there, encouraging the entire motherland to continue to persevere in the Great Patriotic War." Stalin heard someone Pushing open the door, raised his head and took a look, then continued to look down at the prepared speech. While talking to his trusted entourage, he was in a good mood today. Who knows why he is in a good mood today? Maybe it was because of the fine weather, maybe it was because the German army did not bombard the west of the city, maybe it was because it was known that Zhukov was about to return to Moscow, or it was more likely because the reinforcements from the Far East had received definite news. Anyway, this super leader who once turned his hands into clouds and rain in Moscow now firmly believes that as long as he delays the German offensive in Moscow, he will definitely usher in a turning point that will change the situation of the war one day in the future. So now he has a high fighting spirit, which is in sharp contrast with the generals around him. As the tanks and armored vehicles of the Luftwaffe got closer and closer to Moscow, the leader of the Soviet Union used some method to hypnotize himself, making himself believe that he could hold the enemy in Moscow, fight for the continuation of his rule and win the victory. "Great leader, Comrade Stalin, I think, I want to discuss with you, whether it is possible to send my family to Chelyabinsk, which is safer..." The entourage hurriedly spoke while Stalin was in a good mood asked. He didn't know when Stalin's mood suddenly turned bad. After all, at this time, people's moods are often very sensitive and will be completely changed by some small trivial matters. "Chelyabinsk? Why did you mention that damned place? I heard that some people there have already begun to oppose my leadership. They think that I started a war with the Germans, which led to today's defeat!" Stalin's face suddenly changed. It became scary, because just a day ago, he received a secret report, saying that the families who were exiled in the hinterland of the Soviet Union began to have dissenting words. So Stalin called Chelyabinsk and ordered the relevant departments there to suppress such rumors that were not conducive to his rule and to arrest those who spread these rumors. However, the people in Chelyabinsk declined Stalin's request, claiming that if the workers' remarks were investigated rashly, it would affect the production speed of weapons and equipment in the rear factory. This almost reasonable refusal caused Stalin to suddenly feel infinite panic. He was afraid that his order would start to lose support in the local area, and he felt suspiciously that there was an inexplicable force behind him to demolish him. Now, when his entourage suddenly mentioned Chelyabinsk, Stalin was rightly angry. "No! As long as I live! No one can leave Moscow! No one can leave! You are all in this city, fighting for our country and our cause! Fight! Fight to the last second!" Stalin hammered Roaring loudly at the table, the voice echoed throughout the Kremlin: "If you tell me about leaving Moscow again, I will send your family and you to the front!" This book comes from /