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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 757 (5) Determination made

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    The food and ammunition consumed were huge, and the troops were also quite tired" Kolchak frowned.

    "Alexander Vasilyevich, the battlefield situation is constantly changing. I am very worried about what conspiracy Voroshilov is playing. Although the night attack of the 4th and 5th Cavalry Division last night defeated the Soviet 8th  The group army dealt a blow, but the main force of Gidis's 10th Group Army still existed, and the three main divisions of the 8th Group Army were not seriously damaged. The opponent's artillery number was greater than ours. Logically speaking, there was no need for the Soviet Red Army to go south overnight.  Withdrawing so far I'm worried that the other side is trying to attract all the main force of our White Guards to the south, and then Voroshilov's two armies on the northern front will launch a counterattack, and they will fight to the bottom of Kazan City to cut off our return.  """The fastest update, all text typed by hand

    Hastings frowned, hesitating again and again and finally expressed his biggest worry. Although Gidis's troops on the southern front were smaller in strength than the White Guards, their firepower was not weak. They were from Tsaritsyn's 10th and 8th armies.  The combat effectiveness is no worse than the Soviet 3rd Army of Berzin on the northern front. In this case, Gidis, who was clearly capable of fighting, actually retreated south overnight, and even planned to pay 2 infantry divisions and a Bujun for this.  The price of the Nepali cavalry army is beyond doubt!

    "Northern Front? Guillaume Nikolayevich, are you worried that Voroshilov will use the bait of Gidis in the south to lure us away, leaving him free to surround Wei and rescue Zhao and create opportunities to attack the Northern Front? We  Cheboksary is defended by 4 divisions of the 3rd Kazan Army. It will not be easy for the opponent to attack the city of Kazan in one go. What¡¯s more, we also have two of the most elite Guards Infantry Divisions on the south bank of Kazan, the 1st Infantry Division and the 1st Guards Infantry Division.  The 2nd Division guards the base camp"Baidu search""See the latest chapter

    Kolchak¡¯s brows furrowed even more tightly, and he turned back to the battle map spread out on the shelf to look at it He was quite hesitant for a moment and a little unable to make a decision.

    "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, Your Excellency Chief of Staff, I think that if we act quickly, it is still possible to defeat the main force of Gidis on the southern front, and then return to the northern front to reinforce the 3rd Army Even if we do it all at once  How about fighting to the south and capturing the important town of Kuznetsk?

    In that way, we can move west along the railway line, capture Penza, and then follow the railway north to capture Saransk. If the railway can be made good use of and find enough wagons and locomotives, we can encircle Wei and rescue Zhao in Voroshilov.  When we go to attack Cheboksary and Kazan, we may have already reached the city of Nizhny Novgorod from the south. Then we will see who is besieging Wei and rescuing Zhao!  "Dimilev's eyes lit up as he spoke

    Unexpectedly, Hastings glanced at himself, the chief of staff of the 2nd Kazan Army, shook his head and said,

    "Things are not that simple. There is famine and food shortage all over Russia. After we went south from Cheboksary, we could hardly collect a single grain from the villages. The local people are now hiding when they see the soldiers. Bolshevik propaganda  The novel depicts us as man-eating demons and ferocious beasts. We are already short of food. Crossing the river to fight on the left bank of the Volga is tantamount to fighting on the outside. Materials, food and ammunition have to be transported from Kazan"

    "Once we go too far south, logistics will inevitably not be able to guarantee transportation. Moreover, the activities of the Soviet guerrillas are also quite frequent. Our advantage in going south is to fight quickly and we must not delay too much. Taking Kuznetsk is certainly a major victory, but  I'm afraid that there won't be much food left after that. Once the Soviet guerrillas destroy the railway, we will undoubtedly go around in such a big circle to conquer Penza and Saransk, which will undoubtedly be a mirror in the mirror, with no success.  hope!"

    Hastings' words were like a bucket of cold water that poured cold water on Vice Admiral Sergey Nikolayevich Dimilev, the chief of staff of the Kazan 2nd Army.  Milev glanced at Kolchak. It was obvious that the Supreme Consul was also shocked by the terrifying prospect described by Hastings. For a while, the headquarters was silent and the atmosphere was quite solemn.

    "Guillaume is right Food and logistics are the biggest problems. The main force of our army cannot go too deep or too far south Otherwise, once the logistics transportation line is cut off, the entire army will be in chaos without fighting. We hope to be able to recover from the local area."  Expropriation of grain from the land is unreliable This is absolutely impossible What a pity If the Volga Federation had not delineated that nonsense non-military buffer zone on the left bank of the Volga, the railway line from Simbirsk to Syzran would have been completely  It can be used, and the Volga River Transport can also be used. Nownow it is really miserable!"

    Kolchak's tone was low and full of bitterness The highest governor in Russia, ever since Pepelyaev chose to leave himself and join the Allied Forces, especially in the Volga Federation, the regime was supported by the King of China.  After being prosperous, Mr. Alexander Vasilyevich and Mr. Kolchak are obviously not as determined as before but full of confidence and vitality Is there a trace of fatigue and helplessness between the brows

    "General"Your Excellency, the troops are very fast. I think we can no longer hesitate. I will transfer three artillery companies from Vishkema southward to reinforce the Bazar Nesezgan battlefield, and ask the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Divisions to monitor Jiji.  If necessary, the main force of Sisi can send regiment-sized cavalry troops to make tentative detours from the flanks. The purpose is to find out Gidis's deployment and cut off and interfere with the opponent's logistics transportation. The main force of the 1st and 2nd Divisions must not continue to move south.  Too far!  "

    "The mission of Bageev's 6th Cavalry Division and Bayramov's 5th Cavalry Division is to encircle the 41st Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army in the town of Nesezgan in Bazar, and wait for artillery reinforcements to go up to the lake to launch a general attack.  The battle must be resolved before evening!"

    "The mission of Kiriyev's 7th Cavalry Division and Pyatov's 4th Cavalry Division is to block the Budyonny Cavalry Army's northward breakout route, push the opponent southward, and drive into the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division.  The 4th, 5th and 6th Kazan Infantry Divisions were given 2 hours to arrive at the Kameshin Encirclement to join the battle! As for Budyonny, it was left to His Excellency Krashilnikov to lead the 6th Cavalry Brigade.  Go after them, the best you can catch is, if not, at least our logistics transportation line from Kazan to Simbirsk will be protected!"

    Hastings finished talking about his proposed play style in one breath. Dimilev did not raise any objections here. After Kolchak hesitated for a while, he finally nodded and agreed to Hastings's suggestion.  , the highest consul in Russia waved his arm vigorously!
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