Chapter 348: Cavalry Siege (I)
Before Kazakov could be contacted, Shaposhnikov's call back came. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Ma Linin took the telegram from the operator's hand, and after a quick glance, he thought he had read it wrong, and quickly slowed down and read it again. When I saw the above content clearly, it was the same as what I had just seen, and I cheered "Ula" excitedly! Then he hurried to Rokossovsky's side and handed over the rousing telegram.
When Malinin shouted "Ula", everyone in the command heard it, and Rokossovsky was quite puzzled at that time, thinking that the chief of staff was stimulated by something? Why do you suddenly chant "Ulla"? After reading the contents of the telegram, he also got up from his seat excitedly, and kept rubbing his hands back and forth in the command headquarters.
Seeing that Malinin and Rokossovsky were in a state of excitement after reading the telegram, Lobachev could not help but arouse Lobachev's curiosity, he picked up the telegram on the table, carefully read it, and saw that it read: "In order to strengthen the defense in the direction of Klin-Mount Sun City, the Supreme High Command has decided to send reinforcements to you." One Katyusha rocket artillery regiment, two anti-tank regiments, four anti-tank gun batteries and three tank battalions, as well as two and a half thousand Moscow volunteers. "The inscription is: Marshal Shaposhnikov, Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army.
"Great, Comrade Commander, this is simply wonderful." After reading this telegram, Lobachev also became excited, and he said to Rokossovsky, who was still walking around the house: "Although the replenishment of our troops is limited, it will somewhat alleviate our current embarrassment of insufficient troops." ”
After waiting for Rokossovsky to stop, Malinin also spoke: "Comrade commander, if the troops sent to us by our superiors can arrive tomorrow morning, even if we cannot get in touch with General Kazakov, we can launch an attack on Sun Hill City with their help. ”
Rokossovsky nodded at Malinin's statement, and then asked: "How is the situation with Comrade Deputy Commander, have you been contacted?" ”
"Got in touch." Malinin nodded and said, "General Zakharov has concentrated all the troops in this area. In his cluster there were the 17th, 126th, 133rd infantry divisions, cadet mixed regiments and the 25th tank brigade. ”
Rokossovsky patiently listened to what Malinin said, nodded, and then said: "Although the forces are limited, it is still barely possible to block the German attack in the direction of Klin. ”
"Comrade Deputy Commander once sent me a telegram." Malinin continued: "If we can equip him with another artillery regiment, they can hold back the Germans for a longer time in the existing area." ”
"As long as they hold on for another week, the situation will change." Rokossovsky said casually: "Don't look at the ferocity of the German offensive now, but their strength is almost exhausted. As long as we survive these most difficult days, we will see the dawn of victory. ”
Rokossovsky's words not only made Malinin stunned, but even Lobachev was dumbfounded, he stared at Rokossovsky for a long time, and then asked tentatively: "Comrade commander, you speak so confidently, did you get any news from your superiors?" ”
Hearing Lobachev say this, Rokossovsky realized that he had slipped his mouth again, he smiled bitterly and said: "Where can I get any gossip." This is all based on my judgment. ”
Lobachev's face showed a look of disappointment in response to Rokossovsky's reply, and after a sigh, he sat down at the table and continued to read the battle report in front of him without saying a word.
Rokossovsky waited a little longer, and saw that he still couldn't get in touch with Kazakov, but the telephone line in the command headquarters had been set up. He pointed to the telephone on the desk and asked Colonel Maksimenko: "Comrade Chief of Communications, can the telephone talk to the cavalry corps?" ”
"Yes, Comrade Commander." Colonel Maksimenko hurriedly nodded and replied: "In addition to the cavalry corps, we can also talk directly to the 8th and 9th Guards Divisions. ”
Although Colonel Maksimenko reported a series of numbers, Rokossovsky was most interested in the cavalry corps, after all, in tomorrow's offensive, it was the cavalry corps under the command of General Priyev who played the leading role.
After the phone was connected, after hearing Priev's voice coming from the earpiece, Rokossovsky immediately asked loudly: "Hey, General Priev, I'm Rokossovsky, is your army ready for battle tomorrow as the main force for the attack on Sun Hill City?" ”
"Yes, Comrade Commander." Priev replied respectfully: "Although we lost a lot of cavalry and horses in the early battle, we were still able to organize a cavalry force of no less than two thousand men to attack the city of Cumbre del Sol. As for those warriors who did not have horses, they could also follow the cavalry to participate in the attack. ”
Rokossovsky calculated in his heart that the cavalry corps had two thousand cavalry, plus two other cavalry divisions, so that there would be at least three thousand cavalry men who could be put into battle, so he nodded with satisfaction, and then asked into the microphone: "General Priev, is there anything else you need my help with?" ”
"Yes, Comrade Commander." Hearing Rokossovsky say this, Priev immediately raised the difficulties he was facing: "The Germans have been occupying the city of Cumbre del Sol for several days, and according to our reconnaissance, they have built fortifications in several directions of the city. If we had not been supported by artillery fire before the attack, the cavalry would have suffered heavy casualties, since the cavalry had much more of a target than the infantry. ”
Rokossovsky pondered for a moment, and felt that if the rocket artillery regiment given to him by his superiors could arrive in the morning, he would be able to participate in the attack on Mt. Sol, so he comforted Priev and said: "Don't worry, Comrade General, the artillery will be there, you just wait for the artillery to be ready, and then launch an attack on the Cumbre del Sol, which is occupied by the Germans, and drive them all out of the city with your sabers." ”
After Priev's call, Rokossovsky asked Malinin again: "Chief of Staff, what other troops do we have near the city of Cumbre del Sol?" ”
"General Leviagin's Eighth Guards Division," Malinin said as he thought with a frown, "but the division's strength has suffered very heavy losses in the long battle. It's okay to use for defense, but if it is to be used for offense, it is estimated that it will not be able to achieve any desired results. ”
Rokossovsky frowned and looked at the map on the table, thinking to himself: "At present, the forces that can be used are limited, and there is no air cover, if all the forces are put into battle, once the attack is lost and the German army counterattacks, then there will be no strength to defend at all." ”
Thinking of this, he looked up at Malinin and ordered: "Comrade Chief of Staff, record my order, tomorrow's attack on the city of Mount Sol, except for the cavalry unit under the command of General Priev and the rocket artillery regiment assigned to us by the superiors, the rest of the troops will not participate in the battle and continue to carry out defensive operations in the existing defensive zone. ”