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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 764 (1) Difficult steps and bleak future

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    read_content_up;"Chief of Staff, what do you think of Roman Mikhainovich's suggestion? We first launch a general attack to kill the remaining 41st Infantry Division of the Soviet Red Army in the town, and capture the paratroopers airborne by the Volga Federation. Afterwards, we  Saying hello to Samara again is nothing more than finding a frontline commander as a scapegoat and pretending to punish him. I don¡¯t believe that the Volga Federation is really going to fall out with us. Besides, if we are really going to fall out, no matter how hard we compromise, we will beg for mercy.  You can always find something wrong!"

    Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak gritted his teeth, obviously very tempted by Krashilnikov's suggestion. The supreme consul of Russia and commander-in-chief of the White Guards could not help turning around and frowning sullenly.  Hastings, Face's deputy, asked.  §êw§ëFirst, 138 reading books

    "Time is running out If it were just Pepelyaev, it would be easier. We would eat the Soviet Red Army in the town, and then return the empty town to the Volga Federation to use as their demilitarized buffer zone.  , of course, it is best to disarm the 50 federal paratroopers without destroying them, otherwise it will be difficult for Pepe to explain, but now I can¡¯t figure out the true plan of the king of kings in the coalition, I thinkaccording to Krasilnik  My husband said it was too risky to do this"

    Kolchak's deputy, Chief of Staff of the All-Russian Provisional Government in Kazan and Commander of the 2nd Army in Kazan, Guillaume Nikolayevich Hastings quickly turned around several times under the gaze of everyone in the headquarters.  , after stopping, he helplessly spread his hands to express that he could not do this.

    "Chief of Staff! Let me tell you, Guillaume Nikolayevich, if you are always afraid of wolves in the front and tigers in the rear, how will the Kazan White Guards fight in the future? Every time we want to win, the Soviet Union will send troops and territory to Moscow.  Once the Volga Federation is handed over and it is designated as a new demilitarized buffer zone, is this war going to end? Everyone will disarm and go back to the fields to grow potatoes, or simply join the Volga Federation to lick the boots of the Chinese king!"

    Krashilnikov stomped his feet bitterly and couldn't help but draw his sword. He glared angrily at his chief of staff and roared. Dimilev and a group of staff were frightened and were busy.  He stepped forward and hugged the berserk Cossack!  I am deeply afraid that the great leader will swing his saber inadvertently. This former enemy headquarters is not spacious and there is no place for everyone to hide. Injuring everyone is a happy thing for relatives and enemies, isn't it?

    "Shut up! Roman Mikhainovich, if your four cavalry divisions had the ability to capture the town of Bazar Nesezgan long ago, why should we be so passive now? Moscow is taking advantage of this loophole to take advantage of others.  Are we going to be roasted on fire?" Hastings's nose was twisted with anger, and his gentle face was twisted into a ferocious look. It is obvious that everyone at the top of Kazan is under great pressure, even the usually calm think tank.  Chief of Staff Hastings was a bit groggy.

    "Okay! Okay! Then let the 1st, 2nd, 6th and 5th Don Cavalry Divisions evacuate the town of Bazarnesezgan, and I, Krashilnikov, will personally lead the 6th Brigade of the 3rd Cavalry Division southward.  Clean up the remnants of the 41st Russian Infantry Division, or you can kill my head to make amends to Pepelyaev and the Volga Federation!"

    Krashilnikov was furious and turned around to leave. Kolchak had no choice but to call out to the grumpy Chief of Staff of the 1st Kazan Army.

    "Okay! Stop it! I have decided! Listen to Guillaume Nikolayevich, let's suffer a little loss this time and give face to the Volga Federation. Let's let the town of Bazar Neserzgan go first.  Pass my order, the 1st, 2nd, 6th, and 5th Cavalry Divisions withdraw from the town of Neserzgan, Bazar, ten kilometers north and south, and ten kilometers east and west. But I have to say something ugly, this town must give back what it deserves.  I have surrounded them, and I won¡¯t let a single bird go. If the enemy dares to leave the demilitarized buffer zone, I will kill them! If we don¡¯t rush in, we will surround them and starve them to death!¡±

    Kolchak's sudden decision was a last resort. After thinking about it just now, he felt that he could not fall out with the Volga Federation. Now, whether it is the Allied Eastern Front or the Volga Federation, no one can become his enemy, otherwise  The White Guard regime in Kazan disappeared overnight!

    Looking around, we can see that only Soviet Russia can be our opponent. Although the opponent's military strength is constantly increasing, it is not easy for the Soviet Red Army to recover from the heavy losses in the Battle of Ufa. The ubiquitous food shortage and Soviet Russia  The implemented wartime, surplus grain collection system, and "Land Decree", etc., are still powerful factors for the All-Russian Provisional Government. This is why after the establishment of the Volga Federation, there are still so many Russian aristocrats, bourgeois, and bankers.  , landowners, rich peasants, Tsarist Russian soldiers and Cossacks followed their own regime.

    Because their own regimes were irreconcilable rivals of the Red regime of Soviet Russia, both Kolchak and Hastings knew very well that once the Kazan regime appeased or compromised with Soviet Russia, there would already be an emerging Volga Federation.  strong politicalAfter the existence of power, the All-Russian Provisional Government in Kazan will inevitably fall apart and disappear. Those who follow them because they are anti-Bolsheviks will definitely abandon themselves. Even if they are not at odds with the Bolsheviks, it is inevitable to defect to the more powerful Volga Federation!

    "That's all we can do" Hastings sighed. His mood was actually as heavy as Kolchak's. The Volga Federation and the Allied Forces were like an invisible big hand controlling the area west of the Ural Mountains.  Everything in this vast land makes leaders like Kolchak and Hastings feel that they are struggling and their future is bleak.

    "Your Excellency, Commander, Chief of Staff, will the general offensive on the northern front continue?" Dimilev breathed a sigh of relief and asked about this again. After the Timoshenko Cavalry Division broke out of the encirclement just now,  , Kolchak ordered the Kazan 2nd Army to launch a general offensive against the remainder of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division in the encirclement. As a result, a series of enemy information and telegrams were delayed, and the order for the general attack has not yet been issued.

    Kolchak frowned, and Krashilnikov couldn't help shouting, "Do you still need to ask? Timoshenko's 1st Cavalry Division has already run away, Bazar Nesezgan  The 41st Infantry Division in the town and the cavalry detachment that came to relieve them also escaped disaster. If we don't clean up the remnants of the 1st Kameshin Infantry Division in the encirclement, our entire Southern Front decisive battle will be in vain.  ?¡±

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