Imperial Overlord

: Eight hundred and twenty-eight reinforcements from the Far East

"I have never looked forward to rain so much. In fact, I don't like rainy days, but now I have changed my preferences." Khrushchev stood by the window, watching the rain outside hitting the glass in front of him, Said to his secretary.

Rainy days are definitely a fortunate weather for the Soviet Union. Not only can the field troops use this weather to counterattack, but his troops can also take the opportunity to retake some of the lost blocks.

Moscow is a very large city, its urban area is divided by rivers, and it is complicated to a headache.

The Germans were reluctant to attack too quickly when the weather was fine, let alone this ghost weather.

Anyway, most of the German soldiers would hide in tents or buildings at this time, and it was easier for the Soviets to counterattack.

While the losses are still huge, they have at least regained some blocks. After the recapture of these blocks, German shelling became rare.

Originally, there were not many artillery pieces placed close to the front line. The Soviet army's counterattack captured several German 150 old-fashioned heavy artillery pieces. These artillery pieces were used to shell the center of Moscow.

Several artillery pieces were blown up when the German sappers retreated, so the Soviet counterattack this time was quite rewarding.

There were not many battles in which German weapons and equipment were captured, so this time Khrushchev praised the troops who fought back.

He promoted all of these troops to the Guard, and then sent congratulatory messages to Chelyabinsk and Stalin on the road with the content of winning the counterattack.

"We are replenishing the new 4 infantry guards with new recruits. The losses of these 4 corps are not small and need to rest." Khrushchev's secretary did not speak, but Konev, who was standing on the side, broke a basin of cold water. .

The counterattack cost his troops 10,000 men, most of the soldiers were staunch patriots, and a large part were veterans.

These losses cannot be replenished in a short period of time, and a loss is a loss. Konev was not in favor of counterattacks, but Rokossovsky had already launched counterattacks on the southern front. If he didn't cooperate, it would be easy for pigeons to sway.

So he had no choice but to make a hype, and the result was such a heavy loss - not only the German army was not good at fighting in rainy weather, the Soviet Red Army was not good at it...

The two sides competed for positions in the rain, and the losses were huge.” Konev also made a good achievement. He really regained two blocks, and the German artillery bombardment no longer affected the city center.

This is good news. After all, the bad effects caused by the continuous bombardment of the Kremlin and Red Square by the Germans are too great.

Well now, the Germans have been repelled by about a kilometer, and the vicinity of Red Square will not be raided by ordinary medium-sized howitzers. The cannons lost by the Germans should at least be honest for a few days.

"Isn't all the soldiers dispatched? I have allocated 30,000 people in the past few days!" Khrushchev heard Konev's complaint and looked over and questioned.

Konev smiled wryly and replied to Khrushchev: "The loss of the front line has exceeded 50,000 people in the past few days... and there are too many veterans in the lost troops, and the training of new recruits can't keep up... …”

Many of the troops who have just been drawn from the rear are recruits who have never fired a gun. They have only been trained for less than a month, and they cannot master the basic skills of combat at all.

"Comrade Stalin's 100,000 elites from the Far East will arrive soon! By that time, your reserve team will increase!" Khrushchev said with support in his hands, rather disapprovingly.

It is not a secret to mobilize troops from the Far East to reinforce Moscow. Even if the Germans have speculation and plans in this regard, it is simply a matter of course for the Soviet Union to do so.

It's just that 100,000 troops were recruited, and the Soviet army did exceed the expectations of the German army. ☆ Le, the fake head of state, estimated that the first batch of troops recruited by the Soviet Union could have a maximum of 50,000 troops.

Who knew that Stalin was really desperate, and he deployed 100,000 troops to make strategic deployments for Germany's attack on Moscow.

It is precisely because of the 100,000 troops drawn from the Far East, and the troops that Zhukov once led and defeated the Japanese army, that Konev launched this counterattack without hesitation.

"Is there any news about the second batch of troops transferred over?" As the saying goes, they have the right to not use it, and it will be invalidated when it expires. Konev hoped that when Stalin and Khrushchev could influence the Far East, the old can send more troops to Moscow.

This is a mutually reinforcing thing, as long as there are enough troops around Moscow, Stalin's influence can continue.

And as long as Stalin's influence can continue, he can continue to draw troops from all over the country to fight in Moscow.

"The number of troops in the second batch is significantly smaller. There are still only 100,000 troops, and the local government reflects their objective situation~www.wuxiaspot.com~ It is said that one-third of the troops are recruits." Referring to this matter, Helu Xiaofu felt that he was out of breath.

When the first batch of troops was dispatched, Stalin was still in Moscow. At that time, without the slightest reason, the Far East directly dispatched 100,000 elites to help Moscow.

As a result, the second time, Stalin was about to leave Moscow, so the recruited troops also filled with water, mixed with one-third of the new recruits.

What made Khrushchev feel ashamed the most was that the third batch of orders to deploy troops to support Moscow was given by Stalin when he was on the road.

The Far East pushed three and four, and a total of 50,000 troops were dispatched to board the train. How many recruits did not even bother to emphasize...

There is even news that there are some troops from Outer Mongolia, and it is conceivable how bad the combat effectiveness is.

It is precisely because of this that Khrushchev has so far been reluctant to raise the issue of sending troops from the Far East to Moscow.

He was really afraid, afraid that the **** in the Far East would reject him outright, tearing up his face that didn't really work.

"This is not easy to handle." Konev didn't know about the third batch of troops yet. At this time, he heard that the second batch of troops was mixed with new recruits, and his face was not too ugly.

The Moscow city defense commander, after thinking for a while, said, "I will try to beat the Germans back to the suburbs before the weather is clear..."

Before Khrushchev was happy, he said something depressing again: "But these recaptured blocks, after the weather is clear, I plan to give up one-tenth every day!"

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