Imperial Overlord
: Seven hundred and thirty-three do not rush to leave
In modern warfare, the command department is the most important key part of an army. How to make the command department move and how to make the equipment of the entire command department more convenient are important topics for military research.
As forces become more modern, more non-combatants are managing them.
The previous model of several generals fighting against each other was ended as early as the Napoleonic era.
During the First World War, there were more and more staff officers and other generals in charge, and there was even a well-known general staff in Germany.
With the further development of the military field, the command also embarked on the road of mechanization and dynamism.
All countries are equipped with their own armored command vehicles, some are modified with armored vehicles, and some are even designed and manufactured independently.
The armored command vehicle that Guderian is using now is a new command platform converted by Germany on a half-track armored vehicle.
It has a large body and enough power for the radio. It can easily and quickly communicate with the troops under its jurisdiction, and can be used together with other special command vehicles.
With the last generator car, there are two telegraph cars, and a conference car for holding a military meeting with a map hanging, as well as two telephone cars, and a wiring car, with the tent, you can quickly build a large-scale commander Ministry to come.
The equipment in the headquarters is much more complicated than many people think. World War II-era telephone systems were complex, specialized devices that were not a generation behind today's cell phones.
The telephone system used by the German army includes a series of equipment such as ten switches, switch dialing equipment, FF33 field telephones and landlines.
Take the ten-channel switch as an example. This kind of equipment is not innovative in technology, but it was reduced in size by the Germans. It was praised as the smallest and exquisitely designed battlefield switch at that time.
Unlike other switches, ten-channel switches are easier to use, easier to operate, and more robust.
This thing is mainly composed of line connection buttons, line signal boards, line rope connection holes, line ropes, etc.
Correspondents can connect up to 10 lines directly to the control panel, and for the convenience of contacting others and receiving information, FF33 field phones and landlines can be connected.
The F33 field phone was the standard combat phone of the German military during World War II. At the same time, the landline launched in 1933 was widely used due to its compact design and easy portability. The switch dial device was specially designed for front-line use.
As long as they are connected and the sappers have laid out the telephone lines, they can quickly communicate with the front-line troops without barriers.
From today's point of view, what could have been solved with two satellite phones was a big project in 1941.
While Guderian was deploying his command on the front line, Stalin was in the Kremlin, looking at his guards expressionlessly, tidying up the filing cabinets in front of him.
The filing cabinets are filled with classified documents from the Soviet Union. Nowadays, many of them are like unimportant waste paper, thrown into the brazier in the house.
The flames in the iron basin were burning fiercely, and Stalin's mood also rolled and dissipated like ashes.
Moscow was now a thoroughly front-line city, with hardly any towns directly in front of it that could stand in the way of the German advance, even within the firing range of the German train guns.
If the Germans are willing at this time, they can mobilize their own long-range train guns and bombard the city of Moscow without loss!
"The great leader, Comrade Stalin! Comrade Khrushchev wants to see you!" A guard entered the room, stood at attention, and then reported respectfully.
"Khrushchev? What is he doing here?" Stalin muttered in a cold voice with an unpleasant expression, and then walked towards the door with his hands behind his back.
"Let him come up to see me! I still have a lot to deal with!" Stalin, who walked to the door, instructed, then left the archives and walked to the office next to him.
Inside the walls of the Kremlin, many officers and soldiers were throwing unwanted documents out of the windows.
The pieces of paper fluttered in the sun like white snow, and many worthless boxes were also thrown away and fell on the slate with a smashing sound after another.
Uneasy walking along the corridor to the door of Stalin's office, Khrushchev tidied up his clothes before knocking on Stalin's door.
After getting permission, the guards pushed open the door, and Khrushchev stood at the door, standing at attention and salute: "Comrade Stalin, the great leader!"
"I heard that you have something to do with me?" Stalin glanced at Khrushchev and asked.
Khrushchev was very embarrassed, and he faltered and reported: "I just got the news that the German army has begun to attack the No. 1 defense line..."
Before the German attack, the Soviet Union built two defense lines on the periphery of Moscow, one was the No. 1 line of defense, and the other was the No. 2 line of defense.
Although the first line of defense was built first, but because of fear of the speed of the German attack, the second line of defense was built more perfect.
"What should come always comes..." After saying this, Stalin looked at Khrushchev and continued to ask, "Is there anything else?"
"Comrade Stalin, the great leader... For your safety, you must leave here." Khrushchev persuaded.
"..." Stalin was very sensitive to the word "leave", but he also knew that leaving now does not mean to let him leave the center~www.wuxiaspot.com~ He carried out a major purge in the Soviet Union and has always used an iron fist Policies to constrain people under them. He feared that after he left Moscow, those whom he had driven out of the center would retaliate.
Although Stalin was confident and believed that those people were still not his opponents, he was still afraid, afraid that if he left Moscow, he would lose control of the entire empire.
Although reluctant to admit it, he did not want to be buried with Moscow. But he didn't dare to leave Moscow easily, the strongest lair he had built.
"The enemy is less than 50 kilometers away from Moscow, and their bombers may start bombing here at any time... The Soviet Union cannot do without your leadership..." Khrushchev was doing political work, and his words were sincere when he opened his mouth. .
Everyone is willing to listen to such words, and Stalin also felt that the Soviet Union could not be without a leader like him. So he was shaken, and he made plans to leave Moscow in his mind.
But then he dismissed the idea of leaving, and refused: "The Germans haven't cut off any of the three escape routes, so I don't need to leave in a hurry!"
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