Imperial Overlord
: Nine hundred and three lonely
"Damn Guderian! Damn Rokossovsky! Yegorievsk is lost! The Germans will be behind me in a few days!" In the dim conference room, Hru Xiaofu roared in exasperation.
In the headquarters of this underground air defense bunker, the lights are very dark. The backward power generation technology and the low-quality light bulbs make the brightness difference here touching.
To put it bluntly, the fuel of the generator is also a strategic material, and it cannot be wasted easily. Khrushchev's office can still guarantee some, and the rest can be saved.
The vicinity of Red Square has become the hardest hit area by German artillery, so Khrushchev has no chance to go out at all.
Being able to stay in this dim place every day made Khrushchev's personality change subtly. Like Hitler in the end, he became irritable and suspicious.
A map of Moscow's city defense hangs on the wall. Many places have been marked with blue pens as German troops, and their numbers are also marked.
The city of Moscow has long been incomplete, and part of it has actually fallen into the hands of the German army, and these German-occupied areas are gradually expanding.
Losing some blocks in the west of the city was not what Khrushchev feared the most. What he feared was that the whole of Moscow would be cut off from the outside world and be surrounded by heavy siege.
It has been proven countless times that there is only one dead end in fighting alone. This is the case with encircled Brest, as well as encircled Leningrad and Minsk.
There is also Smolensk, which was also surrounded by the Germans and finally occupied - there are too many cities that the Soviets were surrounded and captured, and Khrushchev did not want Moscow to be next.
He took over Moscow from Stalin, but after only a month, the city was about to be surrounded by the German army and become an isolated city.
"Egorievsk can't hold on at all. The two German armored divisions are running side by side, and Comrade Rokossovsky's tanks can't even make up 30 tanks." Konev said helplessly. talk.
If you want a horse to graze, you have to feed the horse. Rokossovsky's troop supply is about to run out, and it is not easy to support it until now.
Those who lead troops naturally know how hard it is to lead troops. Rokossovsky exhausted his reserves during the rainy counterattack, and then he didn't get any decent supplements.
The tank in Guderian's hand was to destroy three tanks and get two replacements. Rokossovsky's tanks destroyed three tanks, and if he could get one replacement, he would burn a lot of incense.
More often, Rokossovsky couldn't get a tank's replenishment. Zhukov's side cut most of the tanks produced in Stalingrad and Chelyabinsk after Stalin left Moscow.
Not to be outdone, Khrushchev took away the KV-1 and T-26 tanks produced by some factories in the north.
The strange situation in reality is that Konev has more and more tanks in his hands, while Rokossovsky, who is in the field, has fewer and fewer tanks.
At the most miserable time, Rokossovsky had only 27 tanks that could be used, while Guderian's armored division opposite him had more than 200 tanks that could participate in the attack.
Rokossovsky's demand for tank supplies could not be met, and the tanks might be given only to anti-tank guns, or to replace T-34 tanks with T-26s.
Under such circumstances, the Soviet army used the lives of its soldiers to delay the German offensive until mid-June, before finally withdrawing from the battle helplessly.
"Zhukov is not a good one! He even deducted 200 of my T-34 tanks! A full 200!" Khrushchev continued to shout angrily.
He didn't seem to hear Konev's defense for Rokossovsky, because there were too many people he despised right now.
For example, the **** in the Far East Military Region, after Stalin left, were not very obedient and did not deploy troops to support Moscow.
Another example is Chelyabinsk, which has also suspended many material mobilizations to support the Moscow theater on the grounds of building a new line of defense.
Stalin, who arrived in Stalingrad, also continued to point fingers. He gave Zhukov the power to draw tanks produced by the Stalingrad tank factory, which also weakened the supply of Moscow.
Therefore, in Khrushchev's heart, the person who most wants to scold is not Rokossovsky, nor Guderian, but Stalin and a group of **** in the rear.
"We must deploy some troops to support Rokossovsky and threaten the flanks of the Guderian group..." Konev was very rational and gave his own advice.
The Germans were advancing too fast, they hadn't advanced so fast in a long time. It will soon prove that there are loopholes, and it will prove that the foundation of the rear is unstable.
Take the opportunity to scare Guderian, maybe the other party will retreat and give up some places to ease the pressure on Moscow.
"Counterattack? Every time you plan a counterattack, it's just a lot of casualties! Counterattack? Just kidding!" Khrushchev snorted coldly and waved his hand to reject the suggestion.
Konev didn't know whether his suggestion would be successful, or how much it would cost him to succeed, so he didn't dare to insist on his own opinion.
After all, Khrushchev was right. From the beginning of the war until now, apart from casualties, the Soviet counterattack seems to have not succeeded once...
The rainy day's counterattack cost Rokossovsky the reserve team. Yesterday's counterattack at the Spark Stadium added at least 500 more wounded to the Soviet army~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The plan to withdraw civilians from Moscow has been completed 100% Thirty, including those who had been recruited and scattered before, the task was almost half completed. ' said an officer in charge of transferring civilians with good news.
Without these civilians, food and fuel in the city are much more abundant. This is the best news since Moscow became a front-line city.
"Our grain reserves are not bad, save some, at least we can last until winter comes." This official is also considered a rare doer, and said so.
His words were tantamount to sending help in the snow, Khrushchev calmed down somewhat, looked at everyone in the conference room, and said coldly: "Let the civilian army organize a counterattack!"
Even if it is to die, he will let the civilian army composed of these civilians with no combat experience consume the bullets of the German army.
In his opinion, letting those civilians attack can not only save food and valuable ammunition and fuel, but also consume the opponent's bullets and delay the opponent's attack. Why not do it?
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