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Chapter 215 Bloody General

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    Amidst the flying goose feathers and heavy snow, the slogan "Ula" roared into the sky. The Soviet troops trapped in the Orenburg Triangle encirclement were greatly boosted in morale after learning that the US military had landed to join the war, and then launched a breakout operation at all costs.  Flames shot up one after another in the night space ravaged by the snowstorm. Under the order of General Potapov, the Soviet Fifth Tank Army collected more than 300 high-power searchlights and thousands of tanks and trucks.  Together with the lights, the Northeast Army's position was illuminated brightly, and the artillery shells bombarded the Northeast Army like a mountain. The entire Fifth Tank Army then concentrated all its superior forces and armor forces to violently attack the Lenin Bridge in the small town of Zile.  The Fifth Armored Group Army of the Northeastern Army, which was guarding the defensive line, immediately launched a fierce counterattack.  In an instant, the barren wilderness was reduced to scorched earth by the pouring artillery shells, and the forest turned into a sea of ??fire. The bursts of flame shock waves caused by the explosion of the artillery shells flew dust and debris all over the field. Soldiers from both sides fought fiercely in the muddy snow.  Fighting.

    The Soviet army set the time for the general attack to break out of the encirclement at two o'clock in the morning, which immediately caught the Northeast Army off guard. In addition, the Soviet army's attack frenzy was preceded by searchlights and car lights. The dazzling lights illuminated the Northeast Army soldiers on the blocking position.  They were dizzy, and then suffered heavy casualties under the impact of Soviet armored forces.  Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng, who rushed to the front line of Zile, immediately ordered the troops to shrink the defense line and use smoke bombs to meet the enemy.  The Northeastern Army, which had calmed down from the brief chaos, immediately threw smoke bombs flying in the sky at the Soviet Army. The flying smoke immediately confused the charging Soviet Army and made it difficult to move. The thick smoke rising everywhere illuminated the Soviet Army's searchlight poles.  The reflected flash of light dazzled the Soviet army.  Seeing this opportunity, the officers and soldiers roared bravely and jumped out of the trenches to fire as hard as they could, knocking down the Soviet troops like headless flies in rows.

    The fierce fighting lasted until dawn. Long Yunfeng, who commanded the counterattack, repeated his old tricks again. He first ordered the engineering troops of the Fifth Armored Group Army to dig up the embankment of the Belaya River, and then the whole army withdrew while fighting to lure the Soviet breakout troops.  Into the depression by the river.  Immediately, the cold river water all over the mountains and plains rushed in with a roar amidst the sound of explosions, scattering the Soviet troops who were "pursuing the victory" of the Northeast Army to pieces.  The vast wilderness became a flood. A large number of Soviet troops drowned and froze to death. A large number of artillery and tanks were swallowed up by the torrent. The wounded who survived were also submerged in the mud and water.  The remaining Soviet troops were struggling in waist-deep mud. T-34s and "Stalin"s were stuck in the mud and could not move. The Northeast Army helicopter group that immediately seized the air immediately used rockets to attack the enemy.  The bomb destroyed the Soviet army.

    "Comrades! Keep moving forward!" the red-eyed Soviet commander shouted at the top of his lungs.

    The Soviet troops of the second and third echelons continued to break through the mud and dead bodies everywhere. The bridgehead guarding the Lenin Bridge was quickly blocked by mountains of Soviet corpses. After dawn, the four heavy artillery units directly under the Fifth Armored Group  The regiment launched a headlong attack, and the precise artillery fire blasted the Soviet army with corpses all over the field.  After fighting for more than ten hours, the Soviet army suffered over 10,000 casualties, but still could not break through the steel-like encirclement of the Northeast Army.  After the cold wind swept across, the dirty mud and the dead bodies of the Soviet soldiers froze and covered the entire Ziller.

    The huge casualties and fruitless results made General Vasilevsky anxious.  In his headquarters, the military phone directly connected to the Kremlin kept ringing. Every time he picked up the phone, he was spattered with spittle from Stalin's curses.  On the morning of the 22nd, the anxious General Vasilevsky took a plane and personally flew into the encirclement, replacing General Potapov in commanding the troops to break out.  Having learned the lesson from the Battle of Zyl, General Vasilevsky specifically chose an unobstructed plain space west of Buzuluk as a breakthrough point, and assembled more than 3,000 tanks and self-propelled artillery to launch a charge.  With the assistance of heavy artillery groups in the rear, efforts were made to clear the road to Buzuluk.

    "Comrades, move forward!" General Vasilevsky shouted sharply.  Under the cover of overwhelming artillery fire, the mighty Soviet tank group launched overwhelming attacks again and again towards the Lipovka plain west of Buzuluk.  As soon as the battle started, the vertical anti-tank trenches dug by the Northeast Army immediately caused the Soviet army to suffer enough. A large number of tanks got stuck in the trenches and turned into dead turtles.

    ¡°Fill it in!¡± General Vasilevsky roared.

    The Soviet armored troops who were cornered immediately pushed the destroyed tanks into the trenches of the Northeastern Army, forcibly filling in a path, and then continued their crazy attacks.

    Lieutenant General Chu Qiming, commander of the Fourth Group Army of the Northeastern Army defending Buzuluk, personally came to the front line to command the troops to counterattack. After a day of fighting, the Soviet army suffered heavy casualties, and the Northeastern Army also suffered heavy casualties.  Seeing that the defense line was in danger, Chu Qiming was reluctant to let Jin Gui's armored troops go head-to-head with the Soviet army. When inspecting the position after nightfall, he had an ideaArmy, this is something that cannot be delayed.  "

    After listening carefully, General Eisenhower said: "Marshal, the current crisis in Moscow has not yet been fully exposed. The German army is still besieging Moscow on the west, south and southeast. More dangerous battles are still going on. Moscow's security is still  The most important thing at the moment, isn't it? Marshal Stalin."

    Stalin said with some excitement: "Yes, but because of your strong assistance, I now believe that Moscow has passed the most difficult period with the Soviet Red Army and the American army fighting side by side. However, Eisenhower  General, you must know that it is the Volga River region, Don River region, Caucasus region and other industrial and agricultural bases west of the Ural Mountains that are providing uniforms, weapons, ammunition, and food to the frontline Red Army soldiers. Once the Urals fall, the Northeast Army will  They will swoop into these last sources of life for the Soviet Union like hungry locusts! At that time, even if we save Moscow, we will only be trapped in the isolated city!"

    General Eisenhower nodded with deep understanding.

    Stalin continued: "Fortunately at present, the railway transportation line from Moscow to the Orenburg area and the rear defense area are still all in our hands. In this way, you only need to deploy an elite armored force to quickly  Rush to Orenburg and appear at the back or hinterland of the Northeastern Army, catching them off guard! At the same time, rescue the besieged Soviet Red Army. We must seize the time, Your Excellency General, as the saying goes, soldiers are wiser and faster."

    General Eisenhower nodded solemnly again.

    When Stalin¡¯s request for the U.S. military to quickly dispatch troops to rescue the Soviet Ural Front in trouble was announced in the U.S. military headquarters, Lieutenant General George Smith-Patton, the commander of the 7th Army who had made great achievements in the early days of the war, once again volunteered.  General Eisenhower was immediately surprised by his request. He asked strangely: "George, haven't you always wanted to beat the Germans? Why do you want to go and fight the Northeast China Army again?"

    Lieutenant General Patton's eyes were shining with fire, and he looked very serious: "Dwight, to be honest, I wanted to go to that son of a bitch African battlefield as early as a year ago. I have always longed to fight alongside Montgomery.  , jointly deal with Erwin Rommel and that Chu, and compete with them. During that time, my room was filled with various reports from the African battlefield, as well as photos of the fox and Chu's "  "The Spirit of Empire", I feel itchy every time I read it. I wish I could spread my wings and fly to that continent that is as hot as a son of a bitch. The feeling is so painful. There is no way to choose a war. Every country has  You can start a war and make it sound high-sounding, but your opponent can choose. In fact, I am not so arrogant as to despise Manstein or Bock. In fact, I believe that the United States has better generals who can deal with them, but that Chu is laying  Zuluk. And his subordinate, that Bian, captured more than 10,000 American soldiers in the Philippines. I am very eager to avenge that son of a bitch's failure."

    "Okay, I will meet your request." General Eisenhower made the final decision, and Lieutenant General Patton led the 7th Armored Army to advance towards the Ural battlefield to rescue the besieged Soviet army and assist the Allies in defeating the Northeastern Army's offensive.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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