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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 759 (3) Too tired to move my legs

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    The speaker was Igor Vladimirovich Denisov, commander of the 39th Infantry Division. He was born near Petersburg. He was an old Bolshevik member of the labor movement. He participated in the February Revolution and the October Revolution and later followed  Former Central Committee member Comrade Joseph went south to Tsaritsyn and performed outstandingly in three battles to defend Tsaritsyn. He was a very principled and intelligent Red Army general.  §êw§ëFirst,

    Hearing this, Gidis glanced at Denisov and several division commanders, and said softly, "So my call back to Pavlov is to ask them to evaluate the opportunity to break through or retreat into the demilitarized buffer zone. This will  We are beyond our reach on the northern front. Now the front army headquarters requires the 8th Army to board the train and leave Kuznetsk before 12 noon, march westward and then northward. The four main divisions of our 10th Army should evacuate no later than evening.  Kuznetsik, I¡¯m calling you here now to discuss how to fight next!¡± ¡°¡±, all text typed by hand!

    "Comrade Commander, the troops are very tired they haven't slept all night. Although we have repelled the attacks of the 1st and 2nd Don Cavalry Divisions, we are afraid that we will not be able to pursue the pursuit, otherwise we will fight back.  , the 41st Infantry Division of Trachev should be rescued. I heard that they are still holding on to the town of Bazar Nesezgan, and the 6th and 5th Don Cavalry Divisions have surrounded them.  But we just couldn¡¯t capture the town¡­¡±

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    The commander of the 40th Infantry Division, Marat Matlovich Ismailov, said that this guy was a Tatar and had a good relationship with the commander of the 41st Infantry Division, Alexander Nikolayevich Tkachev.  In the era of the 3rd Tsaritsyn Infantry Division before the expansion of the 40th and 41st Infantry Divisions, Ismailov was the Chief of Staff of the 3rd Division and the Commander of the 6th Brigade, while Tkachev was the Commander of the 3rd Division and the Commander of the 6th Brigade.  Commander of the 5th Brigade.

    "Wrangel Mikhailovich, let me tell you, our previous counterattack was a bit misguided. If we lure the enemy deeper and move the battlefield closer to Kuznetsk, the 1st Don Cavalry of the White Guards will  The division and the 2nd Division might not be able to escape At this moment, the opponent was frustrated and retreated, which is good, but it would be even more difficult for Trachev's 41st Infantry Division to break through, otherwise the Don Cavalry might not be able to escape.  After the 1st and 2nd Divisions chased down, the 6th and 5th Don Cavalry Divisions that surrounded the town of Neserzgan in Bazar also couldn't help but chased down south In this way, Trachev and the others had hope of breaking through!  "

    There was a hint of regret in the words of Denisov, commander of the 39th Infantry Division. Although his troops had fought very tenaciously and effectively when blocking the attack of the Don Cavalry Division, when he thought about it now, he realized that it was not necessarily a good thing!

    "Comrade Commander, the town of Bazarnesezgan is too far away from us. Thirty kilometers northeast of our position is the town of Baresh, and 40 kilometers due north is the town of Bazarnesezgan.  , and the city of Kuznetsk is about 25 kilometers southwest of us behind us. At this distance, if we were cavalry, we could barely try to fight back to respond. Now the four divisions are infantry, and the forced march ran away this night.  It was almost 50 kilometers and we had such a head-on battle. I really lost my energy when I ran back"

    Chirianov, the commander of the 38th Infantry Division, walked to the battle map temporarily spread out on the table, leaned over and looked at it again and again, and then helplessly raised his head and looked at his group army commander and said.

    Several other Soviet Red Army division commanders also agreed with Zilianov's view. Although they were unwilling to do so, the troops counterattacked and returned to the north. Everyone was exhausted. To put it harshly, they walked south for two seconds.  After evacuating fifteen kilometers to Kuznetsk, the troops can grit their teeth and hold on. After all, they can rest and replenish their strength in the city, not to mention that the main force of the 8th Group is there and fight back north to rescue Tkachev's infantry.  The 41st Division, the risk is not only great, but also boundless!  I'm afraid that the troops will be dragged down on the 40-kilometer journey back

    What a coward. I should have known that I should not have withdrawn so quickly. The White Guards were more tired than us. Their impact and combat effectiveness were on a downward trend. Just watching Tkachev's troops being eaten by the enemy, the losses were too great.  Especially when we stood our ground on the southern front and beat back the White Guard pursuers!

    Group Army Commander Gidis was wandering around the headquarters with his hands behind his back, complaining in his mind that Tkachev did not listen to him and retreat south along the Western Front, but was greedy for the defensive terrain of the town of Nesezgan in Bazar.  They stayed to block the attack, but were surrounded by the enemy's cavalry troops several times their own. Once the infantry division was surrounded by the opponent's superior cavalry, it would be more difficult to successfully break through, and it would even be almost impossible to do so unless there were reinforcements!

    But now the distance between the two sides is too far, and the entire army of the four infantry divisions is exhausted. At this moment, more than half of the soldiers in the position are catching up on their sleep on the second line position. They may not be able to scream even if they sleep in the dark. The troops are too tired.  Now let alone turning back to the north, I just want to continue retreating to the south. If I don't rest for a few hours, I probably won't be able to move

    Several teachers and commanders were actually so sleepy that their upper and lower eyelids were fighting so hard that they couldn¡¯t open their eyes.When the White Guard Cavalry Division caught up, everyone was very nervous and did not feel tired or sleepy. Now after beating the enemy back, the whole person breathed a sigh of relief. The side effects of not sleeping all night were the physical exhaustion of the forced march.  They all came forward. The division commanders looked at the group army commander with a stubble on his face walking around in the middle of the room, and they didn't know what to say for a moment.

    "Comrade Commander, since the front army headquarters has rejected our request to stay in Kuznetsk and fight the enemy decisively, I think Nizhny Novgorod naturally has their reasons. Our current four main divisions are just attacking  We have just repelled the pursuit of the opponent's two cavalry divisions. If Kolchak's main force has eliminated the Kameshin 1st Infantry Division and Timoshenko Cavalry Division in the north, and the main force of more than a dozen divisions has pressed down to the south I  I¡¯m afraid we are still at a disadvantage"

    The words of Hasanyev, commander of the 37th Infantry Division, are actually true. The Soviet 10th Army concentrated 4 main infantry divisions to repel the opponent's two cavalry divisions. This is true, but what if the enemy chased them down with 4 cavalry divisions?  ?  What will be the outcome?  What if all 7 enemy cavalry divisions arrived?  What will be the outcome?  If all 14 divisions of the opponent's Kazan 1st Group Army and 2nd Group Army come down, the 10th and 8th Group Armies in Kuznetsk will have less than 8 infantry divisions, plus the escort vehicles from Saran  The strength of an infantry brigade commanded by Xia Boyang who came from Sksk was far from enough to compete with Kolchak

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