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    The three young division commanders felt guilty for a moment when they saw how serious the political commissar of the group army was. Yakir turned to Tukhachevsky and mumbled,

    "The political commissar is right, Comrade Commander, we'd better ask the front army headquarters for instructions in advance, otherwise some grandson will gossip behind our backs in the future, saying that our 2nd Army Group was shaken and destroyed during the siege of Saransk.  Who can bear the crime of trying to make peace with Kolchak and surrender?"

    Xia Boyang and Furmanov shook their heads with disdain and sneered after hearing this, but they did not continue to argue. Like everyone else, they turned their attention to the army commander Mikhail Nikolayevich Tuha.  Regarding Tchevsky, based on Xia Boyang and Furmanov's understanding of their commander, Tukhachevsky may have the idea of ????shirking responsibilities among the commanders at the same level in his brother units, and he may have the idea of ????shirking responsibility for himself.  However, his direct generals have always taken good care of him and would never let his subordinates and commanders go out to pick the fruit themselves.

    Tukhachevsky was not intimidated by the coercive words of his political commissar. Rich and powerful, Tukhachevsky was at heart a young senior general of the Soviet Red Army who advocated adventure and enterprising spirit. Reporting to the front army headquarters?  It's just a joke. Tukhachevsky can be 100% sure that Voroshilov will not agree to his plan to surrender. There are countless reasons.

    During the civil war, during major battles between the Russian Red Army and the White Guard in Kazan, Tsaritsyn and other places, their respective troops continued to defect to the other side. In comparison, the majority of the Soviet Red Army's entire units defected to the White Guard, with an entire regiment or even one  It was not uncommon for an entire division to surrender to the enemy on the battlefield.

    The Soviet Red Terror and the Cheka's purge were both causes and consequences, or mutual causation. Even Muravyov, the first commander of the Eastern Front of the Soviet Red Army, tried to instigate the entire front to rebel against the Soviets.  Go to the opposite side?

    If Tukhachevsky dares to send a telegram to the front army headquarters, saying that he is going to lead the 2nd Army to make a false surrender plan, surround Saransk with troops, and extend an olive branch to negotiate for the surrender of Kolchak, the dangerous enemy of the Soviet Union whom he has recruited.  Adapted, it is estimated that Voroshilov was so frightened that he immediately sent a secret message to Kobozev, the political commissar of the army, asking Kobozev to lead the Cheka team of the political department of the army to relieve Tukhachevsky from his position as commander and  Control which wavering and unstable senior commanders!

    So asking your superiors for permission to negotiate and surrender with the enemy is definitely a minefield and forbidden area. Whoever steps on it will be unlucky. This is tantamount to passing the responsibility to your superiors. Who knows if you really want to surrender or if you are using some trick to surrender?  ?

    When Kolchak led a cavalry division of 60,000 people, the main force of the Western Cluster, to surround Saransk, I believe more people would suspect Tukhachevsky, half of whom were soldiers before his subordinates kept fleeing.  He was prepared to surrender to the enemy and accept the olive branch offered by Kolchak to recruit surrender and rebels, rather than being determined to use a false surrender plan to capture Kolchak alive for the Soviets.

    Who would believe it? The three division commanders surrounded in Saransk are young, strong and ignorant, and Xia Boyang and Furmanov are Tukhachevsky's loyal generals.  In other units, perhaps the division commanders below were secretly doubting whether their army commander had colluded with Xia Boyang Furmanov and planned to sell out the entire army and hand over Saransk to Kolchak's side to become a popular drinker.  Have a good life.

    "It is absolutely impossible to send a telegram to the Front Army Headquarters asking for permission to surrender. If Comrade Sverdlov was on the front line, or if Comrade Trotsky was commanding the Front Army on the front line, there might be some hope. Now it is Voroshilov who  As the deputy commander of the front army, he directs the entire front army to fight. If he can promise me, I dare to take off his head and use it as a wine flask for you!" Tukhachevsky said to the crowd with a gloomy face and his hands behind his back.

    "Not only will the Front Army Headquarters refuse to agree, but it is afraid that it should send a secret telegram to Comrade Political Commissar Kobozev as soon as possible. The Cheka team of the Political Department may rush in under the leadership of Comrade Political Commissar less than half an hour after the telegram is sent.  Headquarters, relieve the commander of his command authority, and begin to arrest and interrogate senior commanders at all levels who are suspected of collaborating with the enemy in the divisions and brigades below!" Xia Boyang said coldly from the side.

    "Really?" The three young division commanders Ubolevich, Yakir and Kolk felt a chill on their backs and unconsciously took a step away from the political commissar of the group army beside them, like three frightened little rabbits.  .

    "If you hurry up, the person in charge of the Cheka, in order to nip it in the bud and eliminate future troubles, will randomly concoct a confession without any evidence or witnesses, and he will shoot us in the corner of the headquarters compound in the middle of the night!" Ful  Manov's words almost scared the three division commanders who had parachuted in from Moscow and had not yet experienced the power of the Cheka to suppress counter-revolutionaries.

    ¡°In this case, you also think that you should send a telegram to the front army headquarters for instructions in advance.Do you want them to approve our plan to surrender?  "Tukhachevsky shouted coldly.

    Ubolevich, Yakir and Kolk huddled together and hid behind Xia Boyang and Furmanov, not daring to get close to the gloomy-looking political commissar of the group army, let alone the blazing-eyed commander of the group army.  Member, Hou Yakir was a little bolder and shook his head and said,

    "No, Comrade Commander, you must not. If you ask me, let's just stop pretending to surrender and defend the city of Saransk honestly. Otherwise, if something goes wrong, we will not die in Kolchak."  How unjust it is for us to die at the hands of the Cheka¡¯s Cossack cavalry. This is absolutely not okay!¡±

    "That's right, Comrade Commander, just listen to the political commissar. This matter is too relevant, and I really can't afford to just go around in circles!" Ubolevich and Kolk waved their hands and shouted without any excuse.

    "It's late, comrades. The political commissar of the group army has the obligation to report the situation of the group army to the higher-level political commissar at the appropriate time. After Comrade Xia Boyang raised the matter of the night attack, and none of you objected immediately, it was doomed.  reverse.

    Of course, as Bolshevik generals, everyone has long been aware of dedicating everything to the Soviet Union. If Kolchak can be captured, who will care whether he feigns surrender or not?  Our 2nd Army is full of Soviet Russian heroes. If we can't catch him, we can wipe out most of his cavalry division, beat him out of Saransk and flee, the reputation of our 2nd Army will also spread far and wide!  "

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