Chapter 2376 Guards Add Guards
Malashenko had collaborated with Chuikov a long time ago, during the Battle of Stalingrad.
Chuikov's troops were the absolute main force and fire-fighting team of the entire Stalingrad defense force, and at that time Malashenko was the number one "fire-fighting captain" under Chuikov.
Following Chuikov's orders, he went up the mountain of knives and into the sea of fire, fought bloody battles on Mamayev Hills, fought fiercely at Stalingrad Railway Station, fought fiercely at the Red October Steel Plant and the heavy industrial zone. All the most difficult battles during the entire Battle of Stalingrad were basically Malashenko went through it all.
At the end of the fight, even Malashenko himself became an infantryman and had no use for a car. In the end, he took a boat and left Stalingrad, a city that was unforgettable for him and for which he had defended so passionately. Now that he thinks about that period It was a mixed feeling to spend the whole day in the city either fighting or waiting for the next battle to come.
But it was a valuable experience after all, and Malashenko has always thought so.
There is a saying that goes: What doesn’t kill you, only makes you stronger.
Malashenko, who has a very real understanding of this sentence, crawled out of the sea of blood and corpses in Stalingrad.
Perhaps it was Malashenko who took the last group of comrades under his command to survive the disaster and left the city of Stalingrad alive in a small boat. From that time on, a new Malashenko who was reborn from nirvana has become a better person than before. There is also an even more terrifying "German Nightmare".
If Malashenko were asked to say now, when he was sitting under the moonlight and leaving Stalingrad on a small boat, what he most wanted to say to the German soldier, it would probably only be such a short sentence.
"Fasis, your Grandpa Ma is back!"
Meeting Chuikov again, Malashenko felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.
This feeling cannot be said to be annoying or disgusting. In fact, even Chuikov has a bad temper, loves to scold women at every turn, and once forced Malashenko to climb Mamayev's post and beat Malashenko. I was so anxious that I wanted to go to the wall.
But this guy was able to be dispatched by Zhukov when Stalingrad was most critical, and was ordered to save the entire situation from fire and water, and pulled Stalingrad, which was almost falling, back from the hands of the Fascists on the battlefield.
Malashenko admires this "hard-core tough guy" just for this reason. Not just anyone has this ability. If someone else does it, it's really not certain, or there is a high probability that it won't be possible. Chuikov's ability and ability are directly proportional to his explosive temper.
After all, they had fought side by side in Stalingrad as superiors and subordinates. As usual, Malashenko still showed his due etiquette and raised his hand to Chuikov who came outside the group army headquarters and led everyone behind him to greet him. A crisp military salute.
"Comrade Commander, Major General Malashenko, Commander of the Leadership Division, and his troops are here to report to you. I wish you good health!"
To be honest, the official name of the leader's division is too long. Although he has traveled through time and become a Soviet, Malashenko still cannot be interested in the long list of complete names of the troops in the "Mao-style naming method". The more honorable and meritorious the troops are, the longer their names are. Malashenko could only say that he couldn't understand it, and he didn't want Luo Liba to talk about such a lot of nonsense literature.
Therefore, even if they met again after a long time, it was still in a formal occasion with so many people watching. Malashenko still only reported from the family with the abbreviation of "Leader", but he faced Chuikov with a generous smile. But he didn't care about it at all, he just nodded with satisfaction and said.
"I told my political commissar comrades before that it was definitely a big mistake not to ask Malashenko to stay in our army. To be honest, I regretted it for a long time. But now the situation is different. We all The most capable tank hero of the motherland has returned to our old army with top elites in the name of leader."
"How does it feel to return to the "Stalingrad Heroes Collective"? Does it feel like going home? I guess it must, you don't have to be embarrassed, don't you, hahaha"
To say that Chuikov is really a "dipolar body", Malashenko is convinced of this now.
But don’t get me wrong, this is not a derogatory dipolar, but a positive dipolar.
When you are angry, you can fly into a rage, your voice can be so loud that it lifts the ceiling of the command post, and you can slap the table and scold your mother if you disagree with her, it is just a trivial matter.
But when he is happy, especially when he is very happy because he thinks you are a good match for him, he will become a brother-in-law with you in a very enthusiastic manner, and he will just drink and punch you and become sworn brothers.
Malashenko originally thought that Vatutin was already enthusiastic enough. He was a real life-and-death friend with him and never regarded him as an outsider. However, he did not expect that Chuikov would be even more enthusiastic than Vatutin. . A big slap like a bear's paw slapped his shoulder joint, and at the same time, he spoke like a machine gun without stopping, with a smile on his face.
"Okay, okay! The young man's body is as good as the leader's steel! This is good. This is what you want to crush Fascism!"
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Malashenko didn't know what to say for a moment, so he could only stand here and let Chuikov "play with it" like a puppet, smiling enthusiastically.
After all, not only is he higher in rank than himself, but according to Zhukov's order, the Leader Division has now been officially transferred to Chuikov's 8th Guards Army and incorporated into it. As the main force of the army, it is directly under Chuikov's command and will participate in the next battle.
However, nominally speaking, the Leader Division is still a direct unit at the level of the front army. It is only temporarily delegated to Chuikov due to combat needs. The transfer to Chuikov can only be regarded as "temporary borrowing".
Although Zhukov will not interfere with Chuikov's use of the Leader Division, he can still give orders directly to Malashenko and ask about the combat situation and make direct reports when necessary.
Therefore, if Malashenko wants to deal with Zhukov, he does not need to go through Chuikov's superior agency in the middle, which is certainly not an inappropriate act of skipping levels.
The leader division itself is such a special existence. If necessary, there have been precedents for delegating command to the army-level troops during wartime, and this has happened more than once. This is to better meet battlefield needs and combat coordination. Chuikov can also understand this special situation and accept it with pleasure, as long as the leader division can be assigned to his army.
After all, as the commander of the main guards army, who can resist the temptation of the leader division joining his command? Anyone with a little analytical ability knows what kind of combat effectiveness the name "leader division" represents.
Division? Sorry, that's just a "word game" used to trick the enemy and deceive the Allies to spy on intelligence. What kind of fate did the German stick troops who really regarded the leader division as a "division" end up with? Needless to say, anyone with eyes can see it.
It was a complete surprise to be able to get the temporary command of the leader division. Chuikov, who had never thought of this kind of thing beforehand, was so happy at the moment. It was very simple and clear.
But another more important reason has to do with his personal relationship with Malashenko.
That's right, Chuikov still remembers what happened in Stalingrad, and then he smiled and spoke again to Malashenko who was coming towards him.
"Although it's been so long, I still have to say thank you to you. It was thanks to you that you led people to arrive in time when the headquarters was attacked. Otherwise, I might not be able to stand here today to welcome such a great victory."