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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 679 (1) Who dares to surrender?  !

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    As soon as the Cossack generals led me in, they took turns waving their sabers and pistols and yelling at me. I just listened to it when I was talking to myself inside the other party. Do you believe it? Anyway, we looked at the other party's military strength outside the city.  No more than one division. Your 2nd Division and Commander Furmanov's 2nd Division will definitely beat the crap out of each other. You have to avenge me and a Bolshevik soldier for mistreating the Soviet Red Army messenger.  ?  "

    Balyakin, the political commissar of the Political Propaganda Department, had a stiff neck and answered with a grin on his face while avoiding the cotton ball soaked in liquor in the hand of the military doctor.

    "Ivgoni Ivgovovich, now is not the time for you, a propaganda committee member, to be funny and funny. The commander sent you to find out the other party's truth. Of course we have to ask you carefully when you come back, otherwise you will be regarded as someone you are not.  Is the beating in vain? If we tie up a war horse, won't we lose a lot of money in this business?" The person who spoke was the commander of the Infantry Division and Xia Boyang's former political commissar.

    Balyakin heard this and pushed away the military doctor beside him, stood up and patted his chest and said, "Comrade Commander, I was beaten so hard by the other party, and the other party's name was too long and there were so many people. I really can't remember so much.  You know that surrounding Kolchak are the commanders of the Cossack Cavalry Division, the 4th Division, and the 3rd Division. It seems that one is named Klimov, one is named Pyatov, and the other onethe other one is probably Ashimov.  ! That¡¯s all, it¡¯s useless to ask!¡±

    "What Pashmov? It should be Bayramov. In this case, it should be Klimov, the commander of the 1st Cossack Cavalry Division, Pyatov, the commander of the 4th Division, and Bayramov, the commander of the 3rd Division!" There was no word.  Tukhachevsky, the army commander who held the boy in his hand, raised his head angrily and said.

    The small book in his hand recorded the information provided by Moscow that had been transferred from the Front Army Headquarters. The establishment and strength of the Kolchak Kazan White Guards, and the list of chief officers of the Kazan Infantry Division and Cavalry Division were all available. Apparently some of them were  Moscow got it from the insiders of the Kazan regime, and maybe the Volga Federation also added some of the content, such as the division of Kolchak's main force southward into two clusters, the east and west, as well as the troop distribution and firepower of the two clusters, etc.

    "Mikhail Nikolayevich, could it be said that Kolchak really led three cavalry divisions to the city of Saransk? In this case, let alone counterattack, it will be very difficult for us to defend Saransk!  "Kobozev, the political commissar of the group army, was obviously a little nervous and asked his commander.

    Tukhachevsky frowned and did not answer directly. He turned to Balyakin and asked, "Kolchak refused to exchange all the prisoners? That's right, let's exchange one prisoner for another, and I won't agree to it."  Who came up with this plan? Yakir, your plan doesn¡¯t work. Kolchak is obviously not the fool you think he is!¡±

    The commander of the 4th Infantry Division, Yona Emanujlovic Yakir, who had won a battle in the south of the city in the afternoon, was a bit inflated when he heard this. His face turned red and he lowered his head abruptly, muttering in his heart.  , now you say that my idea is child's play, why didn't you tell Balyakin before he set off? If you want to fool Kolchak, Comrade Commander himself also had illusions before, right?

    "Mikhail Nikolayevich, what kind of clever idea did Yakir come up with? I said before that this was a complete child's play. Only Kolchak is a pig-brained person to agree to ignore it.  The number of prisoners, each of them exchanged all the prisoners of war in their hands. Is this a random deal? I said Balyakin, you and the guards were so beaten and had their horses taken away. Isn't this the reason why you were so angry?  Did you kill the Cossacks?" Xia Boyang shouted disapprovingly.

    "That's not true~~~ I followed the instructions of the political commissar and asked Kolchak to surrender to the Soviets and Moscow and seek leniency from the people. This angered a group of Cossack generals and guards. A group of people swarmed up and kicked me down.  I said to the political commissar, "What bad thing did you ask me to say? You insisted on recruiting Kolchak to surrender on behalf of the commander, so that I suffered such a terrible crime in vain!" Balyakin rubbed the bruises on his body in grievance.  Whispering to Kobozev.

    Kobozev, the political commissar of the group army, blushed, but said, "I am doing this for the good of our 2nd group army and the commander. We sent a messenger to recruit Kolchak to surrender. No matter whether we face Nizhny Novgorod or Moscow in the future,  We have all learned from the past that Mingming said, if it is simply to exchange prisoners, firstly, the Soviet Red Army and the White Guards are fighting, and it is not during the armistice, so what kind of prisoner exchange is too far-fetched, and secondly, if someone were to  What should we do if we misunderstand that our Third Army is disloyal to the Soviets and seeks to compromise with Kolchak?

    At that time, I really stepped down. I am the political commissar of the group army. I must check this and bear this responsibility. I am not speaking from the standpoint of the Cheka. Instead, I am speaking because the commander was taken away by the Cheka. Isn¡¯t it bad?  What¡¯s up!  "The political commissar of the group army was obviously a little aggrieved and plausible.

    "Comrade Political Commissar, I say that you are worried about Comrade Tukhachevsky in vain."Is it necessary to defect to Kolchak if you want to rebel? During the Battle of Ufa, there was no need to break through and return to the left bank of the Volga River with such hardships. Yegorov, Stepin, and Rzhev  Ski and Slavin, former commanders and chiefs of staff of the Soviet Red Army Army, are not all loyal to the Volga Federation now and have become commanders of the powerful Federal Infantry Army?  We want to defect to the Allied Powers and the Volga Federation, but can we defect to Kolchak, a master who is a thing of the past and cannot protect himself?  "

    Xia Boyang's face was ashen and he interrupted the words of the political commissar of the group army without politeness. Before he and Furmanov came, he had gone through all the troubles to save Tukhachevsky from breaking out and returning to the Soviet side, and then he would suffer this surrender.  This is completely unacceptable and the suspicion of rebellion is completely unacceptable. Who dares to mention this and who dares to be anxious!

    "Vasily Ivanovich is right. We worked so hard to break through from the Battle of Ufa, and we did not let those villains with ulterior motives wantonly attack us. Who dares to say that Tukhachevsky planned to  Surrender, I will lead the 1st Infantry Division and destroy you in one shot!" Furmanov glanced at Tukhachevsky, whose face was also ashen, and waved his fist to express his stance!

    After the commanders of the two main divisions expressed their opinions, Ubolevich, the commander of the 1st Saransk Infantry Division, Yakir, the commander of the 4th Infantry Division, and Kolk, the commander of the 4th Infantry Division, also hurriedly raised their hands, "Who dares to doubt Mikhail?  Comrade Er. Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky¡¯s loyalty to the Soviet Union doubts the loyalty of all the soldiers of our Second Army to the Soviet Union. We will never spare him!¡±

    Beiyang:

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