750 for the Motherland
Sometimes things are so ridiculous that Khrushchev, after listening to the explanation of the regimental commander, was silent for about a few seconds, and then ordered his own guard captain: "Go back, go back early, we can only go by ourselves." ”
"I can arrange for a tank to take you back......" The regiment commander knew that he would not be able to withdraw from this position, so he found a good errand for some of his subordinates.
Sending the top brass away from the front line, at least it is not called running away, at least you can die a few days later, it is definitely a good opportunity that people dream of.
All the tank crews looked at Khrushchev with twinkling eyes, hoping that he would leave a chance for himself to escape.
Khrushchev also felt these eager eyes, nodded and agreed: "Then let three tanks send us back......"
He was as good as a stream, and he gave two more tanks, not because of his own conscience, but because he really felt that he should bring more "bodyguards" before leaving.
The shadow left by the Stuka dive bomber in his heart is estimated to never be dissipated in this life.
Soon, the draw was decided, and three tank commanders with good luck could leave this mortal land with their tanks.
And the hapless Khrushchev finally experienced the pain of a Soviet tank crew. Sitting on a bumpy T-26 tank is about the same as sitting in a blender.
The shock absorption of the tank was simply the same as nothing, and the stiff off-road state directly made Khrushchev's stomach churn.
To be honest, if the people who have ridden in Soviet tanks are some big names, maybe the weapons in the hands of Soviet tank crews will be much more advanced than those developed in history.
Including the T-72 and T-80 tanks developed in later generations, in fact, the Soviet tank crews did not have a good experience of using them.
There are rumors that the Soviet Union requires a height of no more than 1.7 meters when recruiting tank crews, and there are also rumors that when comparing tank sales, you need to wear a gas mask behind a Soviet tank......
Anyway, I don't know if these rumors are true or not, but it is true that the Soviet weapons system does not take into account the feelings of the soldiers.
For example, the photos of the interior of the Soviet AWACS aircraft really exposed that the working environment of the Soviet AWACS aircraft required an oxygen mask to work.
And the American AWACS aircraft, apparently, do not need to cover themselves with oxygen masks in the aircraft to work, which is definitely a detail that affects efficiency.
Speaking of the bumpy road back, Khrushchev felt that his ass was about to shatter, and he was like two other brown bears pressed to the ground, which was simply miserable.
While rubbing his ass with a blue face, Khrushchev looked at the once bustling streets of Moscow.
It's no longer as crowded as it used to be, and the streets are empty, and you can see the sandbag bunkers scattered across the streets at a glance.
After all, Moscow has become a real front-line city, so it has been turned into a fortress.
A towering anti-aircraft gun could be seen at a distance of 100 meters on the road. Although most of them are small-caliber ones, their existence can be reassuring after all.
The Germans had not yet carried out a large-scale air raid operation on Moscow, which was the main reason why Stalin had not left until now.
After all, the advance on the ground was very vague, and without directly facing the enemy's bullets, Stalin himself was much calmer.
But if an overwhelming bomber had come up with a devastating bombing campaign against Moscow, the result might have been different.
Perhaps at that time, Stalin would immediately leave for Chelyabinsk, or for Stalingrad......
"Let the transport files and government departments train a little faster, if it doesn't work, go by road!" When Khrushchev returned from the front, he opened his mouth and commanded.
He already knew how serious the situation really was, so he was even more enthusiastic about completing the retreat as soon as possible.
The Stuka dive bomber really touched him, and the words of the regiment commander also made him realize the reality in front of him.
It was impossible for the Germans to stop attacking Moscow, and the troops in his hands were no match for the Germans.
By this time, it was only possible to rely on the buildings of Moscow, with its ruins, to block the tracks of German tanks.
The only thing that scared him was Stalin's knife-sharp gaze.
But it is a pity that no matter how sharp a person's gaze is, it cannot sharpen the mental shock caused by a stuka dive bomber that howls and dives down.
The sound of the wings tearing through the air was as if it were trembling and striking on the human psyche.
It is the soldier's will that is torn, and it is the soldier's courage that is destroyed. The sound lingered, like the howl of the devil, and made Khrushchev tremble.
"Comrade Commissar...... Most of the retreating government departments have already retreated and left, and many rooms are empty, should they be distributed to the troops? "An official in charge of coordinating the military and political sides, with a record in his hand, opened his mouth to ask Khrushchev's opinion.
Khrushchev heard the question, nodded and said: "Let the street fighting troops enter Moscow!" Restrain the troops, someone's house can't be robbed! ”
Now Moscow, not to mention ten rooms and nine empty, is almost half empty. Government agencies moved out, and many buildings were empty.
If it weren't for the decree, which ordered the citizens of Moscow not to leave at will, and the army also set up blockades on the main highways, the population of the city might have dropped even more.
At this time, some soldiers can be filled into the city, at least a lot of tent barracks can be saved, so that more newly trained reinforcements can be placed.
Although they did not say it, everyone knew that if they wanted to fight the Germans in Moscow for a long time, they had to rely on these reinforcements.
"I see!" The subordinate nodded and said, "I'll arrange it!" ”
Then he asked again, and asked: "The first batch of troops to enter Moscow is tentatively set at the size of 30,000 men?" ”
"30,000?" Khrushchev sneered, and then opened his mouth and ordered: "According to the preparation of 100,000 people, if it is not enough, it is completely possible to resettle another 100,000!" ”
"So much?" The subordinate was shocked.
"Many? Not much at all! Khrushchev was confident: "This is about to become a battlefield...... Homosexuals! Get ready for battle! For yourself, for our Motherland......"