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Volume Three Cannons Bombing His Mother Chapter 487 Moscow 6

Cao Kun finally got what he wanted. Facing Cao Kun, who came to the door to pester and stubbornly, was both coercive and intimidating, Wu Peifu had no choice but to compromise in the end.

In this way, the General Staff made a slight adjustment to the reinforcement plan, and the original commander-in-chief was replaced by Cao Kun. Sun Chuanfang was reduced to half a level to become Cao Kun's deputy. However, the troops that had been mobilized were no longer redeployed. Cao Kun's domestic position was temporarily retained. To put it bluntly, let him be the commander-in-chief just to give him a name, go to the Soviet battlefield, plating, and making a fortune.

But even so, Cao Kun was satisfied. He was worthy of being able to get the title of "national hero" in this war. As for Sun Chuanfang's change of office, Wu Peifu could only talk to him personally, and at the same time promised that Cao Kun was only the nominal commander-in-chief, and that the specific military deployment and operations would be basically responsible for Sun Chuanfang. He also told him that after the central government decided that after the war was over, Sun Chuanfang's rank would be awarded the title of general by Lieutenant General to make up for the losses caused by temporary adjustments to him.

Sun Chuanfang was very arrogant about these things, and he agreed without thinking. He also told Wu Peifu with a smile that with a veteran Cao Kun in the army, his back was a little harder. This was a great thing that he could not afford, and he had no reason to refuse.

Sun Chuanfang's knowledge made Wu Peifu feel relieved. After comforting him for a few more words, he asked about the preparations of the troops. Two days later, reinforcements arrived from the northeastern railway as planned, then went north through the Middle East Railway, switched from Harbin to west, and entered Russian territory. Arrived in the Far East, and then followed the Siberian Railway all the way westward and headed straight to the front line.

Although the entire journey was arranged by the army, it took about ten days. Just when China's 100,000 reinforcements were still halfway, good news came from the front line. Serov, who had been guarding the Soviet Red Army for a month and a half, was finally captured by the Sino-Russian coalition forces.

In fact, Serov's capture was a big victory. It would be better to say that this victory was only half, and the other half was Fu Longzhi's active retreat, which led to Serov's loss.

As the Western Army Group of the Central ** Regiment went north from the central and southern parts to Moscow, and hit the Soviet capital in one breath. Serov's strategic position in the entire war changed. If Moscow could not defend, the Sino-Russian coalition forces would form a front-and-back attack on the Serov region, which led to the collapse of Serov's hundreds of thousands of troops.

Although the Soviets have deployed millions of troops in the Moscow area, except for nearly 100,000 main troops, the rest of the combat effectiveness is almost all slack. They are simply temporary troops organized together. The quality of personnel will not be mentioned. In terms of equipment, even the militias in the area before the war are not as good as those in the area before the war.

After many days of battle, Serov's Fulongzhi Front, Ukrainian Front and Belarusian Front had a total of more than 500,000. In Stalin's eyes, these more than 500,000 troops were equivalent to a life-saving straw. As long as Fulongzhi led his army back to aid, there would be a chance of transformation in the Battle of Moscow. Once Moscow is lost, it will be too late.

Fu Longzhi is worthy of being the best general of the Red Army. Under Stalin's urging, he did not panic and left Serov to move to Moscow urgently. Fu Longzhi knew that if he did this, he would not only not be able to save Moscow, but it would instead lead to the destruction of these hundreds of thousands of troops.

Although Fu Longzhi fought very well at Serov, he also had a surprise attack and almost wiped out the Far East government troops. But Fu Longzhi also clearly saw the gap in strength between the two sides. Once Serov was gone as a barrier, his hundreds of thousands of troops would not be the opponent of the Chinese in the field. Therefore, while rescuing Moscow, the absolute safety of the rear must be ensured. For this reason, Fu Longzhi cut off his arm and continued to put the troops of the five divisions behind Serov for the large army.

Serov's rear-breaking troops waited for Fu Longzhi to lead the main force away and continued to resist for more than ten days. After completing the task with huge casualties, they began to break through. Except for a few troops running out of the encirclement, the rest of the troops were either annihilated or captured, marking the end of the Battle of Serov.

After Fu Longzhi led the main force to leave Serov, he did not go westward to reinforce Moscow. If he did this, it would be equivalent to him leading his troops into the enemy's arms. As a qualified military strategist, he would not make such a low-level mistake. In order to confuse the Chinese, Fu Longzhi divided his troops to transfer. Except for a small number of troops who took the stance of returning to aid, the rest of the troops were mobilized to the north, circled in a circle from northern Soviet Russia and then turned southwest to Moscow.

Fu Longzhi's move still worked. Although he walked thousands of kilometers along the way, he was much safer. When he arrived near Kotlas, he learned that the Chinese had reached the city of Moscow, and hurriedly ordered the troops to speed up to go south directly from northern Moscow to reinforce the capital.

In Vladimir's fall, the furious Stalin removed all positions of commander-in-chief Vasily Konstantinovich Bulukel, and threw him into prison as a traitor and coward in the party, class enemy hidden in the revolutionary ranks. Then, Stalin handed over the arduous task of defending Moscow to Derzhinsky.

This hot potato in his hand made Derrensky not know whether it was better to be happy or cry. If Stalin had entrusted him with such an important task, Derrensky would have been so happy that he could not close his mouth. But in the current situation, Derrensky did not have the ability to catch the reactionaries, clean up, and make small reports. However, if he had to command the troops to fight Derrensky, he would have been completely disgraced.

Now, the entire Soviet faces the Chinese devils armed to the teeth, rather than the party class enemies who are like lambs to be slaughtered. He is not commanding the minions of the class who are arrogant and open-mouthed, and can be convicted by turning over the mouth and then pulling people out to shoot them. A million troops, even if they remove the 100,000 new recruits who are pieced together, there are still more than 100,000 elite Red Army soldiers, and with Derrensky's military ability, they cannot command them at all.

Even with Stalin's permission, allowing him to call the assistance of commanders and fighters at all levels within the Red Army, how could the suspicious Derrensky do this? You should know that since the days before Stalin, Derrensky's hands were stained with blood from his comrades. Even the commanders and fighters at all levels within the Red Army, and countless ordinary soldiers died under the orders of Derrensky. Once the people found were of a second intention and did not make any damage on the battlefield, wouldn't he die without a place of burial? Derrensky was not so stupid. In his opinion, the most reliable one was the people he had in his original control. Only when these minions were around him could he feel safe.

Stalin's orders cannot be violated, and the battle in Moscow must continue. After racking his brains, Derrensky finally came up with a move, which was to form a supervising force with his Cheka as the core to drive the troops to fight tenaciously with the enemy. Not to mention, this move really worked on the battlefield. Because Fang Zida took into account the influence of napalm bombs in Moscow, he stopped the use of this weapon in attacking Moscow, causing the Moscow defenders to barely defend the defense line due to huge casualties. Here, of course, there is the credit of Derrensky's supervising team. His supervising team did nothing on the front line, only staring at the movements of the combat troops. As long as there were commanders and soldiers showed a trace of fear or even evacuation, the supervising team would immediately execute the battlefield records and solve these "traitors" on the spot.

Fighting is death, and retreating is also death. At least one dies on the position and there is a title of martyr on his head, so his family will not be implicated. Once the supervision team implements discipline, the whole family in the rear will be finished, and even if it is not done well, all the young and old have to go to the labor camp. Under this idea, the front line troops exert 500% of their combat effectiveness. Often, no one will retreat until they are completely destroyed, which has greatly resistance to the attack of the Central ** Regiment.

When many positions could not be captured for a long time, Lu Jianzhang was also helpless. Seeing that victory was about to come, the Moscow defenders were as crazy as they were injected with chicken blood, which made his plan to win Moscow in a short period of time only delayed.
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