Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 3089: Back-Up Arrangements

After sending Vatutin away, Malashenko still had a big job to do.

After cleaning up the Japanese devils of the three divisions, he handed over the control of the county to Chen Weiguo and his comrades.

He also gave Chen Weiguo a handwritten letter of introduction to avoid trouble or difficulties when the subsequent Red Army troops arrived.

After all, not all Red Army troops are the leader army. The gap is not only in combat effectiveness, but also in ideological awareness.

The leader army can do nothing to the people of the county, but the second- and third-line troops that follow up may not be able to do so.

Malashenko used this trick to prevent this situation from going too far, so he left this handwritten letter to Chen Weiguo.

Even if those second- and third-line soldiers did not recognize Chen Weiguo, they should recognize Malashenko's handwritten signature on the letter paper and the seal of the leader army. With their own face here, they must not go too far.

Chen Weiguo could certainly understand the intention of Malashenko, and he felt quite excited holding the envelope handed over by the general.

Everything Malashenko had done so far always made Chen Weiguo feel that the general was like a relative and comrade-in-arms.

"The mission of the infiltration stage is over, Weiguo, the remaining matter of eliminating the Japanese devils will be left to the Red Army to handle."

"In order to facilitate future logistics support, the Leader Army will set up a logistics support station in the county town and leave about a company of people to handle related matters.

"I will tell the company commander to get along with you and cooperate well. If you encounter any situation or need anything, you can contact me at any time and send a telegram directly to the Leader Army headquarters."

"With this letter and this company, it will be much easier for you to deal with other Red Army follow-up troops entering the county town later."

After explaining the above to Chen Weiguo in his office, Malashenko, who was packing his luggage, suddenly remembered something, and then stopped what he was doing and spoke again.

"Oh, there is one more thing. We didn't take any of the captured Japanese military supplies with us. Whether it was guns, ammunition or food supplies, they are now stored in the basement and warehouse. The leader's army does not need these things, and taking them away would be a burden. In line with the principle of making the best use of them, I will hand them over to you, Weiguo. "

"Give my regards to your organization and tell it that Malashenko hopes that Chinese comrades can create a better and more hopeful tomorrow. Proletarian fighters are always comrades, comrades-in-arms and brothers. Now we have a revolutionary friendship solidified by blood."

"The amount of supplies is not much, but it is also a token of my heart. I hope this can bring some help. "

The "small amount" of supplies mentioned by Malashenko is just a "Leader-style Versailles" that you can just listen to and don't take seriously.

If you take a look in the basement and warehouse, you will find piles of captured Japanese weapons and ammunition, as well as various medical supplies and food supplies, and even canned meat from the Japanese army.

The Leader Army is not a matter of keeping everything, but only responsible for destroying the Japanese army, but not taking the spoils that should belong to them.

The more important reason is that the Leader Army does not care about these things at all, as Malashenko said. It would be a burden if they were brought along, and would only occupy transportation resources and slow down the march.

But these things meant something completely different to Chen Weiguo and the Anti-Japanese United Army.

This was the sum of the spoils captured by the Leader's Army after it destroyed a main regiment of Morishima Kuroneji and three Japanese divisions. Except for things like fuel that the Leader's Army could use, all the rest that were not needed or looked down upon were handed over to Chen Weiguo.

Even considering that a considerable portion of the Japanese weapons were irreparably damaged by the Leader's Army's devastating firepower, Although the equipment was damaged, there are still many left.

It is no exaggeration to say that with these things and enough soldiers, it is more than enough to arm three Japanese-equipped infantry divisions.

Malashenko left a logistics support company on duty. In addition to the significance of setting up a logistics support station, it also meant to let others see that these were spoils of war captured by the leader's army.

It prevents some people from coming up later and thinking of "borrowing spoils of war" because they see Chen Weiguo guarding such a pile of treasures alone.

It can also prevent such people from thinking of "borrowing spoils of war" before they have crooked ideas. , first ask yourself whether you can survive the Leader Army and Malashenko's accusation, and see who will be the one who will suffer if things get out of hand.

After fighting deep into Germany, Malashenko knew the style of those second- and third-line follow-up troops very well. The bad reputation of the Red Army in some liberated areas was basically caused by these idiots.

Now I have left this back-up plan for Chen Weiguo, just to be prepared for any eventuality, and it can also play a role when something really happens.

"Comrade General, will we meet again in the future?"

"Well? Meet again?"

Malashenko was stunned by the words and didn't react for a while. After thinking for a while, he realized that Chen Weiguo thought they were going to say goodbye, and he started to say goodbye and look forward to the future.

Malashenko smiled and walked forward, raised his hand and patted Chen Weiguo on the shoulder, and spoke quietly.

"Don't worry, I shouldn't return to China immediately in the short term. After all, there are still many battles to be fought, and even after the battles are over, I may continue to stay in the Northeast for a while."

"It's wartime now, and I have no time to experience the customs and customs of the Northeast. After the war, we should have time to sit down and have a drink. Now do what you should do, and we will meet again, ok?"

Malachenko was as approachable and modest as always with a smile on his face. Chen Weiguo, who was excited and moved, nodded solemnly and responded affirmatively.

After dealing with all the finishing touches, Malachenko officially led the team to set off. The combat troops and comprehensive logistics support troops of the two synthetic divisions under his command were all assembled, and then they embarked on a mechanized journey.

The subsequent situation was just as Malachenko expected.

After the carefully organized defense line of the three divisions was broken down by a day, the Japanese army no longer had a large-scale, fully organized field corps to resist the advance of the leader's army.

If it weren't for the advance in the enemy-occupied area, Malachenko would even want to use railway mobility instead of cross-country mobility to march.

This kind of racing march on the endless plains, where there is no opponent, is really too monotonous.

But on the other hand, Malashenko also knows that the faster the advance, the more cautious he must be.

The leader's army is like a thorn that goes straight into the heart of the Kwantung Army's occupied area. It is impossible not to attract the enemy's attention. I believe that the Japanese army that came to die in order to stop the leader's army will soon appear.

This is why Vatutin reminded Malashenko to pay special attention. The calmer the appearance, the more stormy waves are hidden behind it.

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