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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 749 (4) Berzin¡¯s Opinions

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    read_content_up;For the Soviet Red Army, the strategic importance of Nizhny Novgorod can be compared with the White Guard's Kazan, so they are battlegrounds for military strategists. No one can give up easily, and Kuznetzo in the south is  Even if the Penza front line were lost in the short term, the impact on the Soviet regime and Moscow would not be as great as the collapse of the northern front. On the other hand, even if Kolchak occupied a large area of ??land in the south where there was no main force of the Soviet Red Army  , cannot change the current situation, and once Kazan is lost, the White Guards, who have been cut off from their back roads and lost their base camp, are likely to collapse and disperse

    In Wang Geng's previous life, after losing the Battle of Tobolsk, Kolchak had to abandon Omsk and retreat eastward. At that time, there were as many as 500,000 White Guards following him, plus 750,000 other family members, monks, landlords, and nobles.  , big capitalists, etc. This shows that after losing the base, no matter how large the number of troops, they often become a burden rather than wealth. 1,000 well-fed soldiers are often more effective and loyal than 10,000 hungry subordinates with green eyes.  higher.  .  First,

    As the commander of the 5th Army, Sergey Sergeyevich Kamenev was also the cousin of the political commissar of the front army, so at this moment when Lev Borisovich Kamenev was a little violent,  The words of the group army commander, who is a direct descendant of the political commissar of the front army, are more effective than what others say, and are easier for the political commissar comrades to accept!

    "Comrade Political Commissar, if we successfully concentrate the main force of the front army on the northern front, I believe that the White Guards Northern Cluster in Cheboksary will never be able to stop us. We can also advance towards Kazan along both banks of the upper reaches of the Volga River, and then take it in one go.  Kazan, Kolchak will never sit back and watch us do this.

    Then his main force in the south will obviously turn around and head north. After returning to the northern line after exhausting our efforts, we are already waiting for work. Moreover, if we concentrate the main force of the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th and 10th Army, we will have 28  With the powerful strength of an infantry division, when Kolchak's main force is dragged back to the north, even if the enemy gathers 20 divisions, they will definitely not be our opponent at that time!  The goal of annihilating the Kolchak gang will be achieved!  "

    Sergei Sergeyevich Kamenev was Berzin¡¯s chief of staff when he was in the Soviet 3rd Army, and his military and strategic capabilities were even stronger than the commander Berzin¡¯s.¡± Now,  After his words, the deputies of the two armies nodded frequently, and Voroshilov cast a grateful look at the commander of the 5th Army. Of course, Voroshilov, as deputy commander of the front army and concurrently  The second political commissar and former enemy commander-in-chief had his own dignity and airs, and this grateful look was just a fleeting glance.

    The political commissar of the front army felt a little hesitant when he saw that his nephew was also helping Voroshilov. Looking at Berzin's attitude, it was obvious that the commander of the Soviet 3rd Army also agreed with Voroshilov's ideas.  There is no need to lead the 3rd Army to march 500 kilometers to reinforce the southern front. It was Voroshilov, the former commander of the Soviet 10th Army, who took the initiative to propose a new layout and style of play. Comrade Berzin even raised eyebrows.  You can see a hint of unexpected joy.

    "Comrade Political Commissar, my dear Lev Borisovich, I believe that concentrating the main force of the Front Army on the northern front, then encircling Wei, rescuing Zhao, regaining Cheboksary, and going straight to Kazan is the best tactical way to mobilize Kolchak's White Guards.  , although the southern line is important, the Kazan, Cheboksary, and Nizhny Novgorod lines are more important!

    I dare to say, "Beiyang 1917 Chapter 749 Four Berzin's Opinions" As long as we take Cheboksary, Kolchak's main force will already turn back and head north. We will not take advantage of Kazan's emptiness.  To destroy his home base in one go, should we wait until the main 20 divisions of the White Guards return to Kazan before attacking the city?  What's the difference between that and the previous Eastern Front Army massing heavy troops to stalemate with the enemy under the city of Kazan?  Now that Kolchak's main force is heading south, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!  "

    Klement Yefremovich Voroshilov, the deputy commander of the front army, persuaded the political commissar Kamenev with great sincerity and earnestness. The tone and attitude of these words were obviously better than when the Volga River front army was first formed.  , Voroshilov's proud, complacent and contemptuous attitude in front of Political Commissar Kamenev, an "intellectual" member of the Central Committee from Moscow, was much better.

    In fact, when the Volga Military District and the Front were first established, both Sverdlov and Kamenev originally hoped to transfer the 10th and 8th Southern Front armies, the only remaining main group armies, northward to join the Kazan battlefield.  Roshilov and Chernavin were deeply afraid that the Central Committee of Soviet Russia in Moscow would play some trick to release their military power over a glass of wine. They were deeply afraid that the two main armies of the Southern Front would move northward and enter the sphere of influence of the Eastern Front and be defeated after the "Beiyang 1917" encirclement.  Dispersion and reorganization are eliminated invisibly.

    It was precisely because Tsaritsyn and Comrade Joseph, the boss of the Southern Front, were captured by the Central Committee of Soviet Russia that Voroshilov and Chernavin, two direct generals of Comrade Joseph who came from the Southern Front of Soviet Russia, were not allowed to  stay without cautionWith one thought in mind, he was only willing to go north to take up posts at the military district and front army headquarters in Nizhny Novgorod, and was unwilling to easily take the troops to the northern front.

    The Soviet 10th Army led by Gidis and the 8th Army under the acting command of Rashevich were stranded on the line from Simbirsk to Syzran. To put it mildly, they organized the Volga River Defense Line and were ready to resist the Volga Federation at any time.  The cross-river offensive, to put it harshly, is to first divide the territory on the left bank of the Volga River and Simbirsk-Salansk-Penza-Kuznetsov-Sezran into two army group defense areas, and start operating them as their own territory.

    With the troops and the territory, Voroshilov and Chernavin can have a stable position in the Volga Military District and the Front Army Headquarters. Of course, the side effect is that the two direct armies are alone in the south and the northern front.  After the war broke out, Volvo Roshilov and Chernavin commanded troops from the former Soviet Eastern Front, while Berzin of the 3rd Army and Sergei Kamenev of the 5th Army were both in Moscow.  A line of direct generals, Voroshilov could not command and mobilize these two guys easily.

    "Comrade Berzin, what do you think?" Kamenev, the political commissar of the front army, turned his attention to the commander of the 3rd Army. Since the commander of the 6th Army, Thank you Kamenev, has clearly stated his support for Voroshilov's idea, then  The only one who is still qualified to raise objections is Berzin. Although the front military political commissar is just trying to find a way out for himself, he believes that Berzin will also agree with Voroshilov's proposition.

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