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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 761 (5) Civilian Prison Camp

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    "Comrade Political Commissar, if you don't break out, I'm afraid that Army Group Political Commissar Klyuyev won't be able to spare me by then. It's better for me to stay and lead the wounded to cut off the rear. Political Commissar, you lead the main force to break out with the support of the relief troops!" Division Commander  Tkachev half-seriously looked at the division political commissar in front of him to express his attitude!

    "This is not okay, Alexander Nikolayevich. The group army is taking huge risks and sacrifices by sending troops north to relieve the siege. In this case, as the supreme commander of the division, you must not fall into the hands of Kolchak's White Guards.  Here, this is absolutely not possible. If such an outcome is really going to happen, the army political commissar Klyuyev will not shoot you, but the army commander Gidis should shoot me! This is not possible no matter what To break through, we must fight with the main force.  Let¡¯s break out together!¡±

    The division political commissar Agaptsev is not a fuel-efficient person. In fact, he knows very well that the division commander Tkachev is doing a favor to test himself. He just hinted that the group army headquarters will take the risk of sending troops north to rescue the siege.  It is necessary to recruit the main cadres and backbones of the 41st Infantry Division to avoid the end of the entire army being annihilated. What if the entire division and the political commissar stand out, leaving the division commander as a prisoner of the White Guards?  Agaptsev cannot bear this responsibility.  §êw§ë138¿´Êé͇138¿´Êé͇

    "Then let's break out together! The wounded comrades can only endure the pain and stay to break up the rear It would be best if we can save our lives and delay the enemy just in case it also contributed to the success of the division's breakout  "The division political commissar Agaptsev knew a little bit about the way out that division commander Tkachev had left for the wounded. If they did not die in the battle, they could only be taken as prisoners. However, this matter could only be acquiesced, and no one would agree.  To put it bluntly, for the division political commissar Agaptsev, it would be a very merciful act not to insist on asking the wounded in the division to fight until the last bullet is left for him

    "Well! I have an idea Political Commissar, this is risky, but there is still a way out for the wounded in the division" Division Commander Tkachev considered his words while looking at Division Political Commissar Agaptsev  road.

    "Sir, sir, this imminent disaster is imminent. Is there anything else you can hide that you can't say? In the six months since we have been working together, have I, the political commissar, not held back the whole division? Our division has been suppressed.  The proportion of rebel brothers is much smaller than that of other troops, right? I am a soft-hearted person and you don¡¯t know. Please tell me if there is a good way to give the wounded a way out!¡± Division Political Commissar!  Gaptsev shouted anxiously.

    The division commander Tkachev did not rush to speak. He stood up, waved his hand, and rushed all the close staff and orderlies in the main room to the yard. At the same time, he ordered, "No one is allowed to enter without my order."  Come in!"

    When the division political commissar saw that the division commander Tkachev was so solemn, his heart skipped a beat for no reason, and he thought to himself, you won¡¯t tell me again Thinking of this, comrade political commissar rushed to say,

    "Division Commander, let's start with this ugly story. As the political commissar and chairman of the division's Cheka Committee, I absolutely cannot agree to your order to have all the wounded in the division who are unable to break out lay down their arms and surrender to Kolchak's White Guards. This is absolutely impossible! Otherwise!  Their lives have been saved. It¡¯s time for the political commissar of the group army, the political commissar of the front army and Moscow to come to settle the score with me, the division political commissar!¡±

    Unexpectedly, the division commander Tkachev shook his head slightly. Seeing that there was no one in the room, he said softly, "Political Commissar, I have been thinking about this idea for a while I think it is possible." Beiyang 1917 Seven Hundred and Sixth  "Chapter 11: Five Civilian Prisoner Camps" scene. Did you know that after the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division led by Pavlov, Chief of Staff of the Northern Front Army, and the 1st Timoshenko Cavalry Division of the Budyonny Cavalry Army merged, they were still captured by 8  Isn¡¯t it true that Kolchak¡¯s main force, which is more than twice the number, is surrounded in the west of the demilitarized buffer zone?¡±

    "Of course I know this Didn't the telegram from the Army Headquarters say that the remnants of the 42nd Infantry Division, covering the lightly and seriously injured members of the entire Army Group, had successfully retreated to the non-military buffer zone? Of course, to put it mildly, they had escaped the White Guards.  The cavalry's pursuit, to put it bluntly, was that they were disarmed and taken prisoner by the Volga Federation troops Division Commander You don't intend to let the lightly and seriously injured members of our division also break through and rush to the non-military buffer zone, which is at least ten meters away?  With the Don River Cossack Cavalry Division encircling the road for more than five to twenty kilometers, how could the wounded reach the demilitarized buffer zone safely? "

    The division political commissar Agaptsev scratched his head and looked at the mysterious division commander Tkachev in confusion. Speaking of which, the reason why the 41st Infantry Division assumed the most dangerous task in the entire group army's retreat was not just to fight in the west.  Blocking the attack of the White Guards, allowing the main force of the group army in the center to retreat south smoothly, and at the same time covering the 42nd Infantry Division in escorting thousands of light and heavy "Beiyang 1917" casualties to retreat into the fifty-kilometer-wide non-military zone delineated by the Volga Federation on the left bank of the Volga River.  Buffer zone?

    "Of course it's not about breaking out of the encirclement and heading towards the demilitarized buffer zone. I guess if we break out of the encirclement, the White Guards will focus on guarding against us running east towards the demilitarized buffer zone. The other side is the cavalry."?In addition, there are at least 7 cavalry divisions in total. How can we break through the encirclement on our own with more than 1,000 wounded soldiers? If they are to be carried, it will take at least 2,000 people to carry them, and they cannot move!  Political Commissar, my idea is that the lightly and seriously wounded members of the 42nd Infantry Division and the Army Group have broken through to the demilitarized buffer zone and become prisoners of the Volga Federation"

    "If the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division led by Army Chief of Staff Pavlov in the north cannot successfully break through under the cover of Timoshenko's 1st Cavalry Division, then they will most likely also enter a non-military buffer  District, surrendered to the Volga Federation ground troops and walked into the prisoner of war camp. Of course, the other side gave us some face. It was not called a prisoner of war camp but a "civilian camp", but the loss of freedom and arms is obvious"

    Division Commander Tkachev took the trouble to explain the difficulties and solutions that the Northern Front troops may face. "Here"" Division Political Commissar Agaptsev couldn't turn his mind around at once, and said in a daze, "Division Commander, you have been talking about it for a long time.  Confused The defense lines of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division are close to the demilitarized buffer zone. As long as they are willing to lay down their weapons

    We can withdraw to the demilitarized buffer zone at any time to enjoy the treatment of the "civilian camp" waiting to be screened, but our division is now surrounded by more than ten kilometers away in the town of Nesezgan, Bazar. If the cavalry troops may break out,  You can really run to the east Although entering the demilitarized buffer zone is an advantage for the Volga Federation, it is still better than being eaten by Kolchak's White Guards. We are so far apart, how can we let the wounded break through the encirclement and enter?  Demilitary buffer zone to be a prisoner of the Volga Federation?  "

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