Chapter 352: Headquarters Transfer
Seeing that Tian Shuzi was about to leave the post and telecommunications office, Wang Erzhu hurriedly grabbed him and said anxiously: "Comrade company commander, you can't go, it's too dangerous outside." Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info still stay here, and it won't be long before our reinforcements arrive. ”
"Nope." Tian Shuzi said categorically: "Our warriors are scattered in the houses, if we don't gather them together and let them fight separately, it won't be long before our men die." ”
"It's too loud outside, you just shout, and they don't necessarily hear it." When Wang Erzhu said this, he suddenly remembered something, and hurriedly took off a whistle hanging around his neck, stuffed it into Tian Shuzi's hand, and said loudly: "Company commander, blow the whistle when you go out, our soldiers can only come out of the house when they hear the whistle." ”
Tian Shuzi bent down and rushed out of the post and telecommunications station, leaning against the wall to slowly approach the entrance of the town, while constantly blowing the whistle given to him by the second pillar, using the whistle to summon the anti-United Nations fighters hidden in the house.
The soldiers who heard the whistle rushed out of the house one after another, and joined the field bolt outside. When he saw that there were more than 20 soldiers around him, Tian Shuzi had confidence, and he hurriedly said to the soldiers: "Comrades, we can't fight positional warfare; But fighting guerrilla warfare is our strong point. Listen to my orders: in groups of three, go around the back of the German's ass and beat him up as a bitch. ”
"That's right," the soldiers immediately agreed when they heard Tian Shuozi say this, "We'll go around to the back and beat him up as a bitch." ”
Many of these anti-United Nations fighters are sharpshooters and have rich combat experience. After a short period of panic, he returned to normal, and after receiving Tian Shuzi's order, he immediately ran in groups of three, distributed in different directions, and quickly disappeared into the darkness.
Although they had only been in the town for a little more than a day, they had a basic understanding of the nearby terrain. The Germans, on the other hand, were blinded by the darkness of the attack, and after capturing several houses in succession, they braved their waists and quietly advanced along the streets along the wall, towards the center of the town.
Seeing that the enemy was within his range, a burst of gunfire rang out, and at the same time more than a dozen German soldiers fell to the ground. The rest of the soldiers were frightened and hurriedly shot indiscriminately around. However, since the fighters who fired cold guns immediately shifted their positions after the shooting, the bullets fired by the Germans did not hit the wall, but into the air.
The German soldiers finished firing the bullets in the magazine, and before they could change the magazines, a series of gunshots rang out. After the gunshots, there were no more German soldiers standing in the streets.
The anti-United Nations fighters hidden in the darkness cautiously walked out of their hiding places with guns in hand, and insisted on the German soldiers who fell to the ground to see if there was still a mouth. Seeing that the battle was over, Tian Shuzi also brought a few soldiers over, and after picking up the weapons next to the corpse, he raised his hand to wipe his sweat, and said with a wry smile: "I have been fighting wild geese for more than ten years, and I was almost pecked in the eye by the wild geese." ”
At this moment, the roar of motorcycles and cars came from the other side of the town, startling Tian Shuzi. He looked nervously over there, and thought to himself, "Is the enemy coming in from the other side of town?" However, he soon heard the cheers of the soldiers who remained at the post and telecommunications station, and realized that reinforcements had arrived nearby.
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After the enemy who invaded Khimki was wiped out by the anti-coalition forces commanded by Tian Shuzi, he wanted to call and report the good news directly to the group army headquarters. Regrettably, the call to the headquarters was interrupted, so he had to abandon the plan to call and report.
What Tian Shuzi didn't know was that the reason why he couldn't get through the phone was because the village of Lialovo, where the headquarters of the group army was located, was being attacked by German tanks at the moment. In order to block the enemy's attack, in addition to Rokossovsky and several other senior commanders, the staff officers, communications soldiers and even cooks in the headquarters took up arms and fought the enemy.
Rokossovsky's heart was particularly aggrieved, feeling that since the outbreak of the war, in addition to commanding his troops to pass through the German lines, storm Lublin, and end up the enemy's logistics warehouses; and led his troops to a long-distance attack, defeated a German army besieging the Brest Fortress, and rescued some of the defenders of the fortress, which was basically pressed and beaten by the German army. Just yesterday in the village of Peshki, it was attacked by the enemy. Soon after the establishment of the new headquarters in the village of Lyalovo, German tanks emerged from the northeast of the village, broke through two improvised defensive positions in succession, and rushed straight towards the headquarters.
But fortunately, Rokossovsky is a person with the aura of the protagonist, and he is not so easy to be killed by the enemy or taken prisoner. Just as German tanks rushed to the headquarters, a battalion of 85-mm anti-tank guns rushed to the south of the village. The commander of the artillery battalion, seeing the German tanks in the village, was rumbling towards them, and immediately ordered his subordinates to arrange artillery positions.
Due to the urgency of time, he did not stick to the rules and waited for all the anti-tank guns to be in place before giving the order to fire. Instead, seeing that five anti-tank guns were in place, the order to open fire was immediately given without hesitation. After a volley, a tank that had just crashed into a civilian house was hit by artillery fire and enveloped in flames and smoke.
The tanks that followed behind did not notice the sudden appearance of anti-tank artillery, and thought that the destroyed tank had been blown up by Soviet anti-tank grenades, so they still rushed towards Rokossovsky's headquarters without hesitation.
At this moment, all the anti-tank guns of the artillery battalion had all entered the firing positions, and with the command of the commander, more than a dozen artillery pieces roared at the same time. Whistling shells fell on the German tanks, and after the dazzling fire and the loud explosions, three more tanks were hit and burned in the night.
The remaining German tanks found that the Soviets had anti-tank artillery and did not dare to fight, so they hurriedly strafed everywhere with vehicle-mounted machine guns while reversing, trying to stop the pursuit of the Soviet troops.
After seeing that the Germans were far away from the villages, the staff officers and communications soldiers who had gone to the war returned to the headquarters one after another, ready to continue their work. Rokossovsky waited in the command headquarters for a while, and seeing that only half of the people who had just gone out to fight had returned, he not only sighed, but then ordered Malinin: "Chief of Staff, this place is too dangerous to be used as a command headquarters anymore, we need to move immediately." ”
"Transfer?!" When Malinin heard Rokossovsky say this, he was stunned at first, but when he saw the command headquarters, which seemed a little empty, he nodded, and then asked: "Comrade commander, I don't know where we should move to?" ”
"Go to Klyukovo," Rokossovsky said decisively, glancing at the map in front of him, "that village is five kilometers from here, and there are quite a few of our troops on the periphery, and it will not be so easy for the Germans to imagine rushing to the vicinity of our headquarters just now." ”
"Pack your things and get ready to move." As soon as Malinin waited for Rokossovsky to finish speaking, he immediately gave the order to transfer to the staff officers and communications officers who were busy.
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Maksimenko turned and asked Malinin, "where are we going?" ”
"We must immediately move to the village of Klyukovo in the south," Malinin replied to Maksimenko and to all the members of the command, "and there are our troops there, and it will not be as easy for the enemy to get any closer to our command than it was just now." ”
Just as Rokossovsky was about to leave the command, a telegraph operator suddenly ran up to him with a telegram and said: "Comrade commander, the telegram has just been received. It was sent by the garrison headquarters of the northern district. ”
Rokossovsky hurriedly took the telegram from the operator's hand, and after quickly reading the contents, he stuffed it into Lobachev's hand and said with some excitement: "Comrade Military Commissar, you see, this is a telegram from the Northern District Garrison Command. They said that not long ago, a small detachment of the German army went to attack Khimki......"
Lobachev, who was about to read the telegram, was taken aback when he heard Rokossovsky mention Khimki, and he didn't even have time to read the telegram, so he nervously asked: "Comrade commander, Khimki has lost?" ”
"No," Rokossovsky said with relief: "Although the Germans sent a platoon of troops, under the stubborn resistance of the anti-coalition forces, this unit was completely annihilated by us. ”
"What, the enemy's squad was wiped out by us?" With the help of the candlelight in the room, Lobachev quickly read the contents of the telegram and said lightly: "Great, these comrades from China are really good. I thought it was a bit hasty for you to stick to Khimki's decision. Now, it seems, you're right. ”
Rokossovsky's heart was particularly aggrieved, feeling that since the outbreak of the war, in addition to commanding his troops to pass through the German lines, storm Lublin, and end up the enemy's logistics warehouses; and led his troops to a long-distance attack, defeated a German army besieging the Brest Fortress, and rescued some of the defenders of the fortress, which was basically pressed and beaten by the German army. Just yesterday in the village of Peshki, it was attacked by the enemy. Soon after the establishment of the new headquarters in the village of Lyalovo, German tanks emerged from the northeast of the village, broke through two improvised defensive positions in succession, and rushed straight towards the headquarters.
But fortunately, Rokossovsky is a person with the aura of the protagonist, and he is not so easy to be killed by the enemy or taken prisoner. Just as German tanks rushed to the headquarters, a battalion of 85-mm anti-tank guns rushed to the south of the village. The commander of the artillery battalion, seeing the German tanks in the village, was rumbling towards them, and immediately ordered his subordinates to arrange artillery positions.
Due to the urgency of time, he did not stick to the rules and waited for all the anti-tank guns to be in place before giving the order to fire. Instead, seeing that five anti-tank guns were in place, the order to open fire was immediately given without hesitation. After a volley, a tank that had just crashed into a civilian house was hit by artillery fire and enveloped in flames and smoke.
The tanks that followed behind did not notice the sudden appearance of anti-tank artillery, and thought that the destroyed tank had been blown up by Soviet anti-tank grenades, so they still rushed towards Rokossovsky's headquarters without hesitation.
At this moment, all the anti-tank guns of the artillery battalion had all entered the firing positions, and with the command of the commander, more than a dozen artillery pieces roared at the same time. Whistling shells fell on the German tanks, and after the dazzling fire and the loud explosions, three more tanks were hit and burned in the night.
The remaining German tanks found that the Soviets had anti-tank artillery and did not dare to fight, so they hurriedly strafed everywhere with vehicle-mounted machine guns while reversing, trying to stop the pursuit of the Soviet troops.
After seeing that the Germans were far away from the villages, the staff officers and communications soldiers who had gone to the war returned to the headquarters one after another, ready to continue their work. Rokossovsky waited in the command headquarters for a while, and seeing that only half of the people who had just gone out to fight had returned, he not only sighed, but then ordered Malinin: "Chief of Staff, this place is too dangerous to be used as a command headquarters anymore, we need to move immediately." ”
"Transfer?!" When Malinin heard Rokossovsky say this, he was stunned at first, but when he saw the command headquarters, which seemed a little empty, he nodded, and then asked: "Comrade commander, I don't know where we should move to?" ”
"Go to Klyukovo," Rokossovsky said decisively, glancing at the map in front of him, "that village is five kilometers from here, and there are quite a few of our troops on the periphery, and it will not be so easy for the Germans to imagine rushing to the vicinity of our headquarters just now." ”
"Pack your things and get ready to move." As soon as Malinin waited for Rokossovsky to finish speaking, he immediately gave the order to transfer to the staff officers and communications officers who were busy.
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Maksimenko turned and asked Malinin, "where are we going?" ”
"We must immediately move to the village of Klyukovo in the south," Malinin replied to Maksimenko and to all the members of the command, "and there are our troops there, and it will not be as easy for the enemy to get any closer to our command than it was just now." ”
Just as Rokossovsky was about to leave the command, a telegraph operator suddenly ran up to him with a telegram and said: "Comrade commander, the telegram has just been received. It was sent by the garrison headquarters of the northern district. ”
Rokossovsky hurriedly took the telegram from the operator's hand, and after quickly reading the contents, he stuffed it into Lobachev's hand and said with some excitement: "Comrade Military Commissar, you see, this is a telegram from the Northern District Garrison Command. They said that not long ago, a small detachment of the German army went to attack Khimki......"
Lobachev, who was about to read the telegram, was taken aback when he heard Rokossovsky mention Khimki, and he didn't even have time to read the telegram, so he nervously asked: "Comrade commander, Khimki has lost?" ”
"No," Rokossovsky said with relief: "Although the Germans sent a platoon of troops, under the stubborn resistance of the anti-coalition forces, this unit was completely annihilated by us. ”