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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 750 (1) Controlling the situation

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    read_content_up;"Retreat to the south? It seems that the front army headquarters has the same judgment as ours. Kolchak will not miss the great opportunity to attack us from three sides. Of course, they rushed into the 4th Cossack Cavalry Division in the demilitarized buffer zone.  . . . The 5th Division is not having a good time either. The telegram transmitted from Moscow does not mean that the Volga Federation has issued an ultimatum. Any armed personnel staying in the demilitarized buffer zone after 6 o'clock tomorrow morning will be disarmed.  Anyone who dares to resist will be killed. Obviously, this time it is the Volga Federation who takes advantage of the situation and reaps the biggest benefits! "

    Gidis, the commander of the Soviet 10th Army, frowned and murmured while quickly looking at the telegram handed over by Chief of Staff Pavlov.

    The commander of the 10th Army of the Soviet Red Army, Wrangel Mikhailovich Gidis, had previously served as the chief of staff of the former Southern Front of Soviet Russia. Due to Comrade Joseph's problem, the two armies of the Eastern and Southern Fronts  Incorporated into the newly established Volga Front, Voroshilov, the former commander of the Soviet 10th Army, was promoted to the new front army headquarters and served as deputy commander and second political commissar, while the former chief of staff of the Southern Front Jiji "" Si  He was transferred to the 10th Army as commander.

    Gidis was a typical Tsarist Russian general. At the beginning of the European War, he was just a captain of the Tsarist Russian Army. Before the February Revolution, he had been promoted to the commander of an infantry regiment. He was a fellow countryman and military school classmate of Sergin, the former commander of the Southern Front, and was a close friend of Yegoro.  The husband and wife also have a good relationship. They both participated in major battles between Germany and Austria and Tsarist Russia on the Eastern Front of Europe.

    Gidis, like Vatsedis, Sergin, Yegorov, Berzin, Seykamenev and other Soviet generals, in the Soviet Red Army, belonged to the category of military experts who came from the Tsarist Russian army but were loyal to the Bolsheviks.  Red Army general.

    Of course, by this time Yegorov had been captured and had chosen to be loyal to the Volga Federation. I heard that he still became the commander of the group army. However, after Sergin was transferred back to Moscow, he became the deputy commander-in-chief of the armed forces in name only. In fact, he was completely  It's just an honorary title of commander. If he has to lead troops to fight alone, he will probably have to wait for the next life. And the former commander of the Eastern Front, Vacetis, was also transferred back to Moscow to serve as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, which has a high honor  False job!

    "" Gidis's temperament is quite cautious and low-key. When he served as the chief of staff of the Soviet Southern Front, he was a master who only expressed his ideas but did not express his opinions. This was why he gained the support of Voroshilov and Yegorov at the same time.  The basis of their friendship was that when Joseph single-handedly controlled the military and political power of Tsaritsyn, he only regarded Gidis as a submissive yes-man. On the contrary, when Trotsky rushed to the south several times in an armored train to command operations, he was responsible for accompanying him.  Giddis, who introduced the situation on the front line, left a pretty good impression.

    When Voroshilov was promoted to the headquarters of the Volga Front, he was nominally the deputy commander of the front. However, because the work of the military district and front commander Sverdlov in the Soviet Central Committee in Moscow was very important and heavy, he could not leave at all.  Voroshilov was willing to give up his position as commander of the 10th Army because he would actually be responsible for commanding the entire Volga Front with the title of deputy commander and second political commissar of the front.  of combat.

    The main force of the 10th Army that remained after Voroshilov's promotion, the original Southern Front Army with 7 infantry divisions, was handed over to Kyrgyzstan as soon as Beiyang 1917 Chapter 750 brought the situation under control.  Gidis came to take command. Of course, Voroshilov was not worried about Gidis's commanding ability and military ability. As for loyalty, with his own Ukrainian fellow Klyuev, the political commissar watching over him, Gidis must not  Recklessly.

    No matter what, we are all comrades who fought side by side in Tsaritsyn, right?  Although there has been no news about Comrade Joseph, the old leader, former Central Committee member, and a Georgian shoemaker, it is rumored that he is still under house arrest somewhere outside Moscow to reflect on his mistakes and reflect on his mistakes.

    After the Techuhi Blockade, the young Army Chief of Staff Pavlov had successfully established a glorious image of being resourceful and courageous in the Army. Moreover, Pavlov was originally the main infantry division of the 10th Army.  The commander of the 1st Tsaritsyn Steel Infantry Division, so now in the headquarters of the Soviet 10th Army, the three carriages of Commander Gidis, Political Commissar Klyuyev and Chief of Staff Pavlov work well together.  We are united and determined to fight every battle successfully.

    Of course, after withdrawing all the way from the north, the 10th Army troops were very tired and their morale was somewhat "Beiyang 1917" low. This was the biggest difficulty at hand. During the day, the Soviet 10th Army repelled Kolcha on the northern and western defense lines.  Kremlin launched three large-scale attacks, but only three divisions were mobilized. The Soviet Red Army suffered nearly 5,000 casualties, while the White Guards suffered at least 10,000 casualties.

    If it weren¡¯t for the White Guard Cossack Cavalry Division that detoured back to the southwest defense line after nightfall and pretended to be Budyonny¡¯s cavalry corps, broke through the 8th Army¡¯s defense line and attacked the group army.Headquarters, if the 12th Infantry Division was defeated, the situation in front of us would not have evolved to this point. The headquarters of the 8th Army actually no longer existed.  After being seriously injured, he was sent to a field hospital for treatment and recuperation.

    In the words of a military doctor, Comrade Comrade Political Commissar's accident happened when he fell off his horse. The scratch on his forehead was a minor matter. The key is that he has some amnesia after the concussion. Although it is not life-threatening, he does not know when he will recover.  , compared to this, the collarbone fracture is just a minor injury for Rashevich.

    So now Gidis has temporarily merged the remaining elements of the 8th Army Headquarters into his own 10th Army Headquarters. Should we say that there is already one commander at the 8th Army level with Chernavin serving as commander?  There are people on duty. Commander Chernavin was at the front headquarters in Nizhny Novgorod in front of the naked chief of staff of the front. Political commissar Rashevich became an amnesia casualty with a broken collarbone, while the chief of staff and 12th infantryman  The division commander Latyski was simply killed in a night attack by the White Guard cavalry

    This was also the first group army-level general of the Soviet Red Army to be killed after the Battle of Ufa. The only consolation is that although the 12th Infantry Division was defeated, it also wiped out nearly 2,000 Cossack cavalry, and as the Soviet Union  Two infantry divisions of the Russian 10th Army went south for emergency reinforcements and controlled the battlefield situation!

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