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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1947 Sweeping across Mobei

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    Major General Zhao Yuhe, the chief of staff of the independent division, was excited about the new mission assigned by the division commander Tang Qiuli. As the chief of staff, his main responsibility is to assist the division commander in commanding the troops and implement and execute the division commander's orders. There are almost no opportunities to do it alone.  Lead troops to fight.

    Regarding Tang Qiuli's rather emotional words, he had no deeper feelings. More, he was excited about the upcoming battle on the battlefield. What appeared in front of his eyes was the battlefield situation of gold and iron horses and heavy artillery fire. Tang Qiuli smiled slightly and turned Zhao Yu and  ¡¯s expression is fully visible.

    "Yuhe, call Sun Zhenbang and inform him of the appointment of the division commander, and ask him to set off directly from Kulun and rush to the Ulia Sutai battle camp. ¬¾Tuong Huaiji and ÷ØïÁ play¬µ8éshiji¨¡n! Yuhe!  Yuhe!" Tang Qiuli shouted twice, and Zhao Yuhe woke up from his reverie.

    Zhao Yuhe was a little embarrassed and said: "Commander, I'm sorry, I'm too excited, go and notify Commander Sun right away!"

    Looking at Zhao Yuhe's back disappearing from his eyes, Tang Qiuli smiled knowingly. He did this because he had a deeper consideration. Every chief of staff around him must lead the troops alone and command.  The combat experience has trained me to be able to stand alone in the future. I hope that the chief of staff who comes from me will have a broader vision and overall concept. In short, he will be a military and political talent who can independently guard one side.  .

    Feng Jiwu is like this, Li Honggang is like this, Zhao Yuhe should be like this, including Chang Feng who is sitting on the bench in Dingbian, they are all such talents. It is a pity that Chang Feng, who has outstanding comprehensive ability, originally had such an opportunity, but  , fate plays tricks on people, and Chang Feng¡¯s personality makes him miss the opportunity, reminding him of Chang Feng.  Tang Qiuli couldn't help but feel a little regretful and melancholy in her heart.

    When Tang Qiuli was planning the war in northern Outer Mongolia and preparing to march into Mobei with a large number of troops, the Soviet army was encircled by Liu Tiehan's East Command troops on the west bank of the Onen River in eastern Outer Mongolia because of the Far Eastern Front's reinforcements for the battlefield troops in Outer Mongolia.  The General Staff Headquarters has fallen into chaos.

    Since the attack on Lieutenant General Yemenchenko's troops, they were bitten by Liu Tiehan's East Command troops.  Marshal Petroshilov, Chief of the Soviet General Staff, had a premonition that the prospects of the Far Eastern Front troops were not good, and he was mentally prepared. However, this bad premonition turned into reality.  It's another story.

    The telegram from Lieutenant General Yemenchenko, the commander in the encirclement, was like a bombshell.  The explosion made Marshal Petroshilov dizzy.  "The headquarters was transferred to Comrade Stalin. During the seven days and nights of our retreat, although all the soldiers sacrificed their lives and fought hard, they were still unable to get rid of the entanglement of the independent division troops. By October 5th. In Enen  In the area on the west bank of the river, they were attacked by the independent division's pre-set ambush troops, all of whom were cavalry. After several hours of fierce fighting, the troops suffered heavy casualties and were unable to break through the encirclement of the independent division."

    "As of the time the telegram was sent, there were only about 70,000 troops left. All heavy equipment, tanks, and trucks had been lost. The controllable area was only a hundred miles in radius, and was being compressed step by step by the independent divisions. In view of this, without external forces,  The consequences of rescue are unimaginable, and as a last resort, I will consider other options.¡±

    It was this last implicit threat that made Marshal Petroshilov tremble with fear. "What do you mean? Could it be that Yemenchenko is going to follow Kulykin's old path and surrender to Tang Qiuli's troops?"  Lei Jin, followed by Yemenchenko, plus more than 500,000 troops, can they still let themselves, the chief of general staff, survive?

    Marshal Petroshilov wandered around the office in confusion for a long time, and finally arrived at Stalin's office. He couldn't hide this matter even if he wanted to. After listening to the report, Stalin's face was as gloomy as October in Moscow.  The weather was dark and cloudy, and Yemenchenko's telegram was slapped heavily on the desk.

    Marshal Petroshilov trembled and froze in front of his large desk, not daring to express his anger. On the battlefield in Outer Mongolia, successive disastrous defeats destroyed the Soviet Union's only mobile corps in the East, the more than 300,000 troops of the Transcaucasus Military District.  He went in, and nearly 200,000 people from the Far East Front were brought in. As the chief of the general staff, he would not believe it if he said that he had no responsibility at all.

    After a long time, Stalin let out a sigh of relief, suppressed his anger, and asked: "Comrade Petroshilov, is there no other way?"

    Marshal Petroshilov, who was in chaos and confused, could do anything. Not to mention the more than 70,000 troops of the Far Eastern Front, if they were surrounded by more than 200,000 independent division troops, the whole army would be annihilated.  What happened in an instant was that we wanted to rescue, where would we mobilize troops?

    It is impossible for Zhukov's troops to send out another soldier. The Japanese are ready to move and mobilize troops from other places. There are no troops to mobilize in the eastern region. There is no time to mobilize troops from Europe. That Tang Qiuli will not wait for reinforcements.  When we arrived, we started to attack again. After racking our brains and exhausting our efforts, Marshal Petroshilov alsoThere is no way.

    "Comrade Stalin, we have no way to rescue the Far Eastern Front troops from the current crisis. As you know, we have no troops to mobilize, and" Marshal Petroshilov said, the last sentence was hesitant and hesitant to say it.  Stop again.

    Stalin asked impatiently: "And what? Hesitating, please explain clearly!"

    Marshal Petroshilov mustered up his courage and said: "Furthermore, according to the characteristics of Tang Qiuli's military use, he is good at encircling points for reinforcements. Will the troops we have barely assembled be fooled again during the rescue process? We have to be on guard.  ah!"

    This is said in a evasive way, but the implication is that when the troops of the Far Eastern Front were mobilized to rescue the troops of the Transcaucasus Military District, it was Comrade Stalin's arbitrary and arbitrary decision. He failed to save people, but instead got himself involved. Yemenchenko's troops were alive  example.

    Of course Stalin understood what he said, and couldn't help but feel sad for a while. He heard the deeper meaning hidden in Petroshilov's tone. He blamed himself so much that he didn't dare to blame himself. It was mostly a reminder. After a long silence, Stalin said in a gloomy tone: "In this way  In the name of your General Staff, send a telegram to Yemenchenko, reminding him not to have any other thoughts but to fight and die for the Soviets. Even if the entire army is annihilated, do not think of surrendering to the Chinese.  , and also tell him that the relatives and family members of all officers will be taken good care of in China!"

    Marshal Petroshilov felt a chill in his heart. How could he not understand what Comrade Stalin meant? This was not a reminder, but a warning. Before surrendering, you must think about your parents, wife and children. If you don¡¯t want  They will be imprisoned in concentration camps for the rest of their lives, or simply disappear from the world, and they will have to fight to the death with the independent division troops.

    Of course, Marshal Petroshilov would not point these words out. "Comrade Stalin, I will get started immediately. Do you have any other instructions?" he asked respectfully.

    Stalin waved his hand wordlessly, as if to shoo away a fly. After Petroshilov exited the office, he slumped on his chair, feeling at a loss. He planned a very carefully planned military operation to regain Outer Mongolia.  It was a disastrous end with the loss of troops and generals, which he never expected, and it was also an unacceptable fact. Why was it like this?

    Stalin was confused by his troubled thoughts. Until the sky darkened, he locked himself in an empty office without even turning on a light. Perhaps, the darkness could give him a sense of security. The red carpet covered the room.  In the corridor, senior officials and important figures in the party who came to report on their work were milling around anxiously, looking anxiously at their watches, but no one dared to disturb him.

    At five o'clock in the morning on October 6, the general offensive of the East Point troops to encircle and annihilate the Soviet Far East Front troops officially began. The volcanic eruption-like artillery fire lit up the dawn night sky in advance. The area on the west bank of the Onen River, which was less than a hundred miles in radius, was hit.  It became a sea of ??fire, and a huge explosion echoed across the open grassland.

    For this general offensive, Liu Tiehan concentrated all the artillery of the East Point on the front line. More than 2,400 artillery pieces of various calibers. Within an hour, more than 100,000 artillery shells were poured into the encirclement circle. More than 70,000 Soviet soldiers  Over the heads of the Soviet soldiers, artillery shells roared in, explosive points one after another, hitting the Soviet temporary position like a furnace of boiling molten iron.

    At six o'clock on October 6, the bombardment stopped, and the East Point troops launched an attack. With the dawn and the shouts of hundreds of thousands of infantrymen, like rolling thunder, Yemenchenko faithfully carried out the orders of the General Staff.  The order ordered more than 70,000 Soviet soldiers to fight to the end. However, after being hit by more than 100,000 artillery shells, the Soviet army no longer had the ability to fight back.

    By 9:00 a.m. on October 6, after a four-hour battle, more than 70,000 Soviet soldiers in the encirclement were completely wiped out. Only more than 9,000 were captured. Others were buried on the battlefield. The Soviet Union  Lieutenant General Yemenchenko, deputy chief of staff of the Far Eastern Front, was killed by more than ten machine gun bullets. The battle in eastern Outer Mongolia ended victoriously.

    Afterwards, Liu Tiehan commanded the main force of the East Point, crossed the Enen River, and stormed into the Chita area. Neither the Soviet General Staff nor Tang Qiuli had any surprises about the outcome of the battle.  Performance.

    On the morning of October 7, Sun Zhenbang took a plane and arrived in the Uliasutai area, where he unified command of the 6th, 7th, 9th, and 10th brigades of the Directly Affiliated Corps, as well as the 5th Cavalry Brigade of Li Changjiang of the Outer Mongolia Border Guard, plus the foreign troops.  Eight regiments of the local police force in western Mongolia launched an attack on Sergeyev's headquarters of the Third Army of the Soviet Transcaucasus Military District, which was stagnated in the Ulyasutai area at about 5 o'clock in the evening that day.

    By around 6 a.m. on October 8, two infantry divisions and an armored brigade of the Soviet Third Army, totaling more than 28,000 people, were completely wiped out. The commander, Major General Sergeyev, was wounded and captured. The Soviet Third Army  The entire army was wiped out, and the Battle of Uliasutai ended successfully.

    OctoberOn the 5th, Sun Zhenbang commanded the troops who participated in the Battle of Ulyasutai to form a westward marching corps. They passed through Ulanguben, crossed the Tangnu Mountains, and entered the Soviet military town of Minusinsk outside western Outer Mongolia.

    (To be continued) (To be continued)
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