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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 761 (4) How can the infantry defeat the cavalry?

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    Tkachev smiled and put his pistol back into the holster on his waist for the political commissar who was still sitting there with a livid face and breathing heavily. He patted the guy on the shoulder and said, "Comrade political commissar, we agreed."  To delay the delay, I had no choice but to make you suffer a little bit"

    "Comrade Commander, Alexander Nikolayevich, are you sure you are just stalling for time with the White Guards? Why am I looking at you and thinking that you are planning to surrender to Kolchak? Just now, you didn't even count the fact that I was shot, and you still kidnapped me.  Are you gagging? I am the Military Commissar of the Division's Revolutionary Military Committee and the Chairman of the Division's Cheka Committee. As a political commissar, I have the power to supervise you and can relieve you of your position as commander if necessary!"

    Agaptsev, the division political commissar, moved his numb wrists in annoyance, while staring at the division commander Tkachev with a livid face in front of him, while he was wondering in his heart the end of the division commander's drama, which was both true and false.  Where did it come from?  Don't you really plan to surrender to the enemy when the situation is unfavorable?

    "Hey, Dmitry Demilovich, Comrade Political Commissar, if I plan to surrender to the enemy, who will avenge the sacrifice of the entire division?" Who will avenge them? Who will avenge the tragic death of the elders in my hometown at the hands of the White Bandit Army?  Report for them? If I really planned to surrender to the enemy, wouldn't I just have tied you and the political commissars at all levels and sent them directly to the commander of the 6th Don Cossack Cavalry Division?  "Tkachev looked seriously at the tormented Comrade Political Commissar, with sincerity in his eyes.  §êw§ë138¿´Êé͇138¿´Êé͇

    "Okay! Remember to discuss it next time What if you fake it and really misfire on my side? What are you going to do next? I said you have to dial 2 more reliable ones first.  Servicemen are the only ones, otherwise not only will there be no one to help maintain the pistol, but if there is a priority, there will not even be an escort!" Political Commissar Agaptsev was convinced from the eyes of the division commander Tkachev that this guy was not fooling him.  Only then did I put my heart back into my stomach.

    When the political commissar said this, Mishka, who was temporarily serving as the political commissar's orderly, took a step back unconsciously. After the division commander gave the order just now, he instinctively stepped forward and grabbed the political commissar along with several other staff members of the division.  , Logically speaking, as an orderly of the political commissar, this guy should draw his gun and protect the political commissar, but Mishka, who couldn't stand it, stayed with the political commissar for less than two days, and with the division commander Tkachev for more than half a year.  What's more, did this guy join the Soviet Red Army or was he a soldier recruited by division commander Tkachev when he returned to his hometown?

    "It's easy to talk about the escort I'll ask Mishka later to pick out some good young men for you, young men who are the backbone of the Bolsheviks and the political commissar's hometown!" Division Commander Tkachev laughed and revealed Mishka's matter.  Then he frowned and said,

    "Dmitry Demilovich, the situation is not optimistic. There are only more than 5,000 people left in the division. The casualties are too heavy. Among these 5,000 people, there are still 700 to 800 lightly wounded soldiers, and the other 1,000 are seriously injured.  There is also a lack of medical treatment for the wounded, and there is no time to bury the bodies of the more than 1,500 martyrs who died in the battle. I think it is impossible to break out with the whole division"

    Tkachev's 1st Infantry Division suffered nearly 2,000 casualties in the first day of fighting. Then on the second day, as a rearguard unit on the western front, it retreated to the town of Nesezgan in Bazar while fighting.  There are nearly 7,500 men left in the division. After a morning of fierce fighting, the 81st Infantry Brigade guarding the two directions to the west of the town is down to 4 battalions, and the 82nd Infantry Brigade guarding the two directions to the east of the town is down to 4 battalions.  The strength of the battalion, the division's combat strength is only 5,000. "Beiyang 1917 Chapter 761 How can the four infantry chase the cavalry?" By then, 7 or 800 of them were lightly wounded, and more than 1,000 were wounded, and only the guards of the town were killed.  More than 1,500 soldiers died.

    "Division Commander, didn't you say that the troops to relieve the siege have already moved north? As long as the whole division is united, there is still great hope to break the enemy's siege by cooperating inside and outside!" Political Commissar Agaptsev clenched his fists and encouraged the division commander Tkachev.  In fact, I feel very guilty. Even if the lightly wounded can follow the team and rush out, the seriously wounded are obviously hopeless to break through. Could it be said that the wounded will fall into the hands of the White Guards?  So what other options are there besides the word "death"?

    In fact, the two White Guard cavalry divisions that surrounded the town and attacked all morning were exhausted. The 6th Cavalry Division to the west of the town suffered casualties of more than 2 battalions, and the 5th Cavalry Division to the east of the town suffered close to 3 battalions. This battle was against  It was a bloody and hard battle for both the offensive and defensive sides. In the later stage, the artillery of the three artillery batteries of the White Guards increased the weight of the attacking side. Therefore, in terms of casualties, the price paid by the besieged 41st Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army was  It is 1,500 men, and the two divisions on the attacking side add up to 1,200 men.

    However, the Soviet Red Army defending the town still had 1,000 "Beiyang 1917" heavily wounded and 7-800 lightly wounded, while the 6th and 5th Don Cavalry Divisions had less than 1,500 lightly wounded in total. Speaking of which,  , the more difficult situation is still the besieged 41st Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army

    "It won't be a large force coming north to relieve the siege, although the group army headquarters has no?? said, but I estimate that most of them are a temporary cavalry detachment with a strength of no more than 1,000 people. I guess that the group army headquarters took the risk and made arrangements to send troops north to relieve the siege in order to avoid the annihilation of our division.  Any time you can get out is a victory, most of the lightly and seriously injured people will probably have to stay!  This is also a last resort. If you follow the team, you will definitely not be able to run!  Instead, it drags down the team!  "

    The division commander Tkachev's tone was quite serious, and he was obviously telling the truth. The division political commissar Agaptsev was silent for a while, then raised his head and said, "No matter what, the Soviet Red Army and the Bolsheviks must not attack Kolcha."  Ke and the White Army surrender! I can stay and command the wounded to fight to the end!"

    As the political commissar of the division, it is not easy for Agaptsev to express his position like this. In fact, the division commander has made it very clear. The group army commander Gidis sent troops north to fight for the 41st Infantry Division.  Some of the backbones of the division and important commanders responded to break out. It was impossible to rescue the entire division, including the lightly and seriously wounded, regardless of the fact that the White Guards captain just said that the 1st and 2nd Don River Cavalry Divisions would turn around and head north to join them.  The annihilation of the ranks of the Soviet Red Army in the town of Nesezgan in Bazar is true or false.

    With the two Don River Cavalry Divisions in front of them, which have received artillery support from at least 3 artillery companies, it will be difficult for the 41st Infantry Division to escape. To think pessimistically, it will really break through the enemy's encirclement, in the plains and hilly rivers.  In the net zone, how could the two-legged Soviet Red Army infantry outrun the four-legged Cossack cavalry that was catching up?

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