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Stavsky thought for a while and then said: "But I think we can wait a few more days. You also know that Xia Yang and his troops have already attacked the Japanese warehouse in Hailar before, and they are still here The activities of the Japanese army in the rear have caused great trouble to the Japanese army's logistical supplies.
"If we can wait a little longer, let Xia Yang's troops continue their work of destruction. If we provide them with enough weapons and equipment supplies, we may be able to directly defeat the Japanese army without a fight. "
After hearing this, Zhukov thought for a while, and then said: "No need, we will launch an attack on the Japanese army tomorrow! It will be a long night in the province. After all, the high command does not want to see this war continue to be delayed. The focus of the high command , it is better to place it on the European side, rather than on the Far East battlefield."
Stavsky sighed and said: "Well, I will send this order right away and summon the armored division commander here to discuss tomorrow's battle plan."
With that said, he walked out of the headquarters, leaving Zhukov alone looking at the battle map.
After leaving the command headquarters, Stavsky frowned, but he was thinking in his heart. In fact, if General Zhukov could let go of his pride, follow his own advice, and wait for a while before launching an attack on the Japanese army, he would definitely get twice the result with half the effort.
But now it seems that they can only go head-to-head with the Japanese army.
These days of combat also made Stavsky realize that although their overall equipment advantage is huge, many soldiers lack actual combat experience, and a large number of outstanding commanders have become soldiers during the purge. There were corpses that no one took away.
There is a big gap between them and the Japanese army in terms of combat capabilities of grassroots soldiers. This is also an important reason for the current stalemate in the war.
"I'm afraid that because of such pride, there will be more casualties among soldiers!" Starsky thought about this and couldn't help but sigh.
He always believed that he could not become a top commander.
Because Stavsky is too kind-hearted, he cannot be like those superior commanders who treat the lives of soldiers as a series of numbers.
He couldn¡¯t do it either, pointing to a spot on the map and telling others to take it down. As for how many people were sacrificed, the commander-in-chief didn't care. What he cared about was whether the position could be captured.
"Compassion does not control soldiers, and righteousness does not control wealth." This is the truth.
So in many cases, Stavsky was engaged in more staff work. As for the real decision-making orders, Zhukov basically issued them.
It¡¯s no wonder that when Xia Yang saw Staffsky for the first time, he always felt that he didn¡¯t look like a soldier, but an amiable businessman with a smile on his face.
The next morning, the light mist had not dissipated. General Zhukov stood on a high ground, and in the light mist, he saw his troops making final preparations before attacking.
Those armored vehicles and tanks are already in formation. As long as they start their engines, they can immediately charge against the Japanese troops on the opposite side.
And behind these tanks and armored vehicles are the Soviet infantry.
Many of the infantrymen who charged this time were new recruits, and even many of the commanders were commanders with little actual combat experience.
General Zhukov knew this situation, but now he had to take action.
"Order the troops to make final preparations before the attack. At the same time, notify the heavy artillery troops, as well as our fighter and bomber formations, to take off from the airport immediately to support our operations on the front and flanks." Zhukov said to Stavsky next to him.
Stavsky nodded and said, "Okay, I'll give the order right away."
After saying that, he picked up the walkie-talkie and conveyed Zhukov's orders to the various combat units below.
Last night, General Zhukov urgently summoned the main commanders involved in the attack and made the final plan for today's attack.
According to their previous investigation, the Japanese army at this time was in the process of changing their positions.
Although it is a batch change of defense and not a full-line change of defense, this is also a rare offensive opportunity. At least the enemy will fall into a state of disorder and chaos on a certain defensive node.
In addition, at this point in time, most people have just woken up and their consciousness is still in a state of chaos. Launching an attack at this time can indeed achieve twice the result with half the effort.
After a long waitAfter that, each unit has completed the final preparations before the battle. The troops on the flanks have also entered combat positions, preparing to counterattack against the fifth division of the Japanese army, which is the most elite.
The Japanese army is basically at a disadvantage on the front, but they rely on the advantages they have established on the flanks.
The Japanese Itagaki Division, relying on its superior combat capabilities and rich combat experience, caused the Soviet troops on the flanks to fall into continuous retreats.
It¡¯s just that the Itagaki Division¡¯s armored forces are limited, and they basically rely on infantry to advance, so their advancement is not fast. This gave the Soviets time to deploy their troops.
¡°Attack!!!¡±
Zhukov roared, his deep voice echoing in the light mist.
The moment he gave the order to attack, the morning sun began to poke its head out on the eastern horizon, gradually dispersing the fog with its rays of light.
The light shone on the Soviet helmets and their tanks, reflecting a dazzling light.
¡°Boom!!!!¡±
The bombardment of the heavy artillery troops started first.
Hundreds of artillery pieces were bombarding the Japanese positions indiscriminately at the same time. In the blink of an eye, hundreds of artillery shells were poured into the trench positions built by the Japanese army.
At this time, most of the Japanese troops stationed on the position were still sleeping. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com