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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 763 (4) Surprisingly Breaking Out

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    But what we don't agree with is that the main force of the 1st Cavalry Division and the remainder of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division, together with thousands of lightly and seriously wounded people, should be withdrawn into the demilitarized buffer zone to be prisoners. We are the glorious 1st Cavalry Division.  We don't want to be prisoners. If we want to be prisoners, we don't have to fight our way out of the Ufa battlefield with all kinds of hardships and travel hundreds of kilometers back to the left bank of the Volga River like savages.  §êw§ëFirst, 138 reading books

    The White Guards surrounding us seem to be powerful, but we have taught the other side enough lessons. Our casualties are heavy, and the enemy's casualties are even greater. We have run out of artillery shells lack of medical treatment Kolchak's life will not be the same.  Better thanthe opponent's artillery shells have also been used upThey just want to use their strength and numerical superiority to scare us!  ",

    The cavalry of Budyonny should never be taken prisoners!  There are still more than 8,000 brave and fearless Red Army cavalry soldiers in the 1st Timoshenko Cavalry Division. There are still more than 2,000 brave and fearless Red Army soldiers in the 2nd Cavalry Division, 4th Brigade and 7th Regiment. We will never take them as prisoners without mercy, no matter whether it is the Volga  We won¡¯t go to any of the federal prisoner-of-war camps or the White Guard prisoner-of-war camps in Kolchak!

    Comrade Pavlov, Chief of Staff of the 10th Group Army, and his headquarters, as well as the remaining backbone of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division and the Bolsheviks, will follow our cavalry troops to break through!  We are confident that we will fight a bloody road from the north to join Commander Budyonni!  We firmly believe this ""See

    The remaining troops of the Kameshin Infantry Division will, like the 42nd Infantry Division, cover the retreat of the wounded into the demilitarized buffer zone. We understand the painstaking efforts of the Front Army Command. They will temporarily lay down their weapons to achieve the goal of the Group Army, Front Army and the Moscow Central Preservation Force.  Strength intention.

    But we will break through!  The 1st Cavalry Division is at odds with Kolchak's White Guards, and is also at odds with the Volga Federation. We will fight to the bitter end!

    ??Glory belongs to the brave Budyonny Cavalry Army, and glory belongs to the Soviet Red Army!  Victory belongs to the Soviets!  Ulathe horn of charge has sounded, victory will definitely belong to us!

    Chief of Staff of the 1st Budyonni Cavalry Corps and Commander of the 1st Division

    Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko

    Chief of Staff of the 10th Group Army and Commander of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division

    Dmitry Grigorievich Pavlov

    West of Simbirsk

    July 31, 1918 11:10

    As Chairman of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, Ulyanov had not read such a long telegram for a long time, but this time he read the entire telegram word for word. Only the high-pitched and passionate voice of Comrade Chairman echoed in the entire conference room.  , when the telegram was finished reading, the conference room was completely silent. Timoshenko's heroism and determination, and the Budyonny Cavalry Army's belief in fighting to the end made the members of the Soviet Central Committee who had just been worried about the way out of the besieged troops deeply moved.  Shocked and moved to the deepest level.

    For a long time Trotsky said emotionally, "This is the example for our Soviet Red Army to learn from. I suggest that every Soviet Red Army unit in the future must have the courage and determination of the Budyonny Cavalry Army to fight to the end.  !¡±

    "That's right! I suggest that the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and the Supreme Military Council issue a call to the entire Party and the entire Soviet Red Army to learn from the Budyonny Cavalry Army! Learn from their courage and determination to dare to fight and win! This way  The Red Army generals and troops must be trained and promoted quickly. Commanders like Timoshenko and Pavlov are the future hope of leading the Soviet Red Army to victory." Sverdlov was also moved and waved!  He yelled, waving his arms.

    "Comrade Chairman, fellow committee members, I suggest that the main force of Voroshilov's front army should be concentrated on the northern front as originally planned as soon as possible, and the remaining eight main divisions of the Gidis and Rashevich armies should not hesitate any longer.  Instead of staying on the southern front, Kuznetsk and Penza can give up. The main force must take advantage of this opportunity to move north as soon as possible, and the main force of the 3rd and 5th Group Armies on the northern front should launch a counterattack eastward in the shortest possible time"  Zinoviev stood up and shouted.

    "I agree with Comrade Gregorian Yevseyevich's suggestion that the earlier the northern front's counterattack is, the more decisive it will be. Objectively, it will also attract the attention of Kolchak's main force and create more opportunities for Timoshenko's cavalry troops to break through.  Many favorable conditions!" Cheka Chairman Dzerzhinsky rarely expressed his support for Zinoviev's views.

    "Then what are you waiting for? Trotsky, Sverdlov, you must urge Voroshilov and Gidis to concentrate on executing the northern front counterattack plan as soon as possible. Tukhachevsky's 1st Army  We must also take action. As long as we unite, we will regain the initiative on the northern front, no matter in terms of military strength or weapons. Kolchak's good days are over!"

    Ulyanov's mood was also quite full. Obviously Timoshenko's telegram greatly improved the morale of Comrade Chairman and Central Committee members. The little leader was circling around in the conference room with his waist pinched, while  A bunch of shouting,

    "Chicherin! Is Chicherin back?have?  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs must re-open negotiations with the Volga Federation as soon as possible and strive to repatriate our troops in the demilitarized zone unconditionally as soon as possible. The wounded can stay in the demilitarized buffer zone to recuperate, which will also save us some food. In addition, negotiate with the other party again  , requiring urgent procurement of food and arms from private trade channels!  What's the use of just giving us oil pipes?  At least redeem the Mosin-Nagant rifles and cannons we laid down!  "

    July 31, 1918, 11:30, Simbirsk Northern Front Battlefield, Kolchak¡¯s former enemy headquarters

    "Report to the Commander-in-Chief that the main cavalry force of the Soviet Red Army in the encirclement broke out to the north and fought out from the junction of the 7th Cavalry Division and the 4th Cavalry Division We were fooled. The other side at least retained the main cavalry force of nearly ten thousand people.  Troops, the 13th Brigade, the main force of the 7th Cavalry Division, was defeated

    Division Commander Kiriyev was injured, and the 4th Pyatov Cavalry Division on the flank failed to block the breach in time even at the cost of a cavalry regiment. Timoshenko's cavalry division lost at least more than 6,000 men!  "A headquarters operations staff officer put down the phone in his hand and reported timidly.

    "Protruded? The 7th Cavalry Division and the 4th Cavalry Division didn't stop each other?!" Kolchak's face was livid. Just south of the encirclement, the 7th Kazan Infantry Division encountered the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division.  At least one regiment counterattacked. Kolchak and Hastings originally thought that the Soviet Red Army would break out in the south. Who would have thought that the enemy cavalry used the human sea tactic to break through from the north!

    Here, Kolchak¡¯s deputy, Chief of Staff of the White Guard Army and Commander of the 2nd Kazan Army, Guillaume Nikolayevich Hastings, rushed over angrily!

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