My Third Empire

Chapter 884: Bad feeling

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Rokosovsky now knows what the Germans think. During the counterattack, his troops captured many prisoners, some Bulgarians, some French, and even some British. This let him know what tricks the Germans played this time.

The Germans did not fall into the real street fighting at all. It was the "eight-nation coalition" and the Soviet Union themselves. In the battle for a small military train station outside the western region, the two sides invested nearly 10,000 troops. After the entire small station became a ruin, the Soviet army still failed to hold this iconic location at the westernmost point of Stalingrad.

The brutal war tortured Rokosovsky. He lost nearly 10,000 soldiers every day. If converted into troops, he would almost always have an infantry division that was completely crippled and unable to continue. The battle must be withdrawn from the battlefield.

But in fact, Rokosovsky chose a more prevalent method. He added new recruits to these old troops, and then continued to let these troops rest on the second line for a few days, and then they were thrown back to the front line and invested in no end. To stop consumption.

At this point in the war, at this point, Rokosovsky really realized that the original urban street fighting was a double-edged sword, a self-destructive play that did not hurt the enemy first, but also the Soviet troops. Withstand the tremendous cost of fighting. At least his elite troops have been exhausted and slack in the endless battle for urban areas.

The question now is how much reinforcements the Soviet Union has, and whether these reinforcements can consume the miscellaneous troops that the Germans have joined together-this is related to whether Stalingrad can stand up to half a year and drag Germany into a long time again. In the winter weather of Russia.

Of the 30 divisions rushed from the Far East, the three divisions of the vanguard have arrived in Stalingrad, and Rokosovsky threw one of the elite infantry divisions into the Stalingrad battlefield. Of course, as expected, this division was not able to create miracles. In the battle for a larger block, it was almost half destroyed by a Ukrainian division of the German army.

There is no other chance to use tricks or use strategies. In the battle of Stalingrad, the competition is not how fast the attack is, nor how elite the troops are, but how much troops are constantly invested by the two sides. How long was consumed by the other party.

The Germans began to use naval bombers and pilot aircraft to intercept the Volga River, which resulted in the non-stop Soviet Volga shipping army only operating at night. Moreover, before the sun rose the next day, these Soviet ships had to divert and hide in some hidden places upstream or downstream, or they would be destroyed on the Volga river. This made the Soviet army's efforts to supplement Stalingrad more and more difficult, and it also caused Rokosovsky's troops to fight less and less.

"I can't go on like this. I have to rush some troops here. I'm going to fight back and recapture the train station in the west, and a field hospital near there." Rokosovsky pointed at the map to himself Several commanders under his command said: "I still have counterattack troops in hand, but the follow-up defense forces must be prepared in advance, otherwise the entire battlefield will appear repeatedly."

"Comrade Commander, there is at least one month before the armored forces are fully counterattacked. At this time, a war plan is launched in advance, what should we do next?" A commander under Rokosovsky watched The map frowned and asked, "This will make my army unable to carry out the next counterattack plan."

After listening to his question, Rokosovsky shook his head and sighed before answering his question: "The reason why the backhand is called the backhand is because these methods are all used in the future. Means. But if we do n’t act now, when the **** n-group leader, called Chillier, has really completed his deployment, we will have no chance to use these backhands. "

"The Germans are really too hard to deal with. They always seem to be able to prepare in advance for all kinds of wars. Even the city street fights they have been evading have turned out to be so good." Another army commander followed Luo Kosovsky sighed together.

During the engagement with the Germans, the Soviet army was always on the passive side. The Germans used a large number of snipers, as well as special forces to participate in urban operations, and then cooperated with a large number of miscellaneous troops to assist in the attack. With the aim of killing a large amount of the Soviet army's vital forces, the tactics of hitting and running were used, making it difficult for the Soviet army to parry.

"The entire city is full of German snipers. If we attack and clear up, we will have to cross the area occupied by a large number of German troops. This is undoubtedly no different from the counterattack. And the other party can retreat calmly and do not fight us directly." The commander in charge of the frontal defense said frustratedly to his chief and colleagues: "I have to re-appoint a dozen officers and a few school officers every day, which has a great impact on the morale of the entire army."

Complaints about German snipers are not one or two, if Rokosovsky can deal with it, he has already figured out a way to deal with it. But now the result is that when he once again inspected the front-line defense system, one of his assistants was shot by a German sniper at a distance of 400 meters, and eventually died. As the commander himself, Rokosovsky can only bury his subordinates, and then cancel all the trips to the front.

These German snipers were everywhere. They easily killed the Soviet army hundreds of meters away, and then calmly left. Akado has been training the German sniper forces since 1922, and now he has finally received the due rewards. The Germans now have the highest quality sniper forces in the world and are at least ten years ahead of their opponents in overall strength.

The Soviets did not think about killing each other with their own snipers-but they found an unavoidable fact in actual combat, that is, the German snipers must surpass the Soviets in terms of quantity and quality, Su Jun is also the loser in fighting losses.

After successfully hunting more than a dozen German snipers, the Soviet sniper force was hanged by the German special forces and snipers. In the end, the results of the two sides were 17 to 35. The Soviet snipers lost more than More than doubled the German losses.

"Start counterattacks along the river bank to the two wings, increasing the longitudinal width of the Volga River that we control. This way we can hide more transport ships to make up for the loss we can't transport troops during the day." Rokosovsky thought I want to say: "As for the enemy's snipers, we can only ignore them for the time being. For two years, our snipers will be trained in actual combat, and that time is the time for the final battle!"

Recently, the German Air Force raged everywhere on the Volga River, destroying a large number of Soviet ships used for transportation. A lot of supplies waiting to be transported across the Volga can only be hidden on the other side of the river, and tens of thousands of recruits can only temporarily stay on the east bank of the Volga, and cannot enter Stalingrad to fight for Rokosovsky.

The dive bombing of the aircraft from the German Navy on the Volga River was extremely accurate, and the strategic bombing of the German Air Force also made it extremely difficult for the Soviet army to supplement Stalingrad's direction. Many railways were destroyed. The Germans would not cross the Volga in a short period of time to fight, so this time they began to bomb the railways and traffic nodes on a large scale.

The long-range bombing advantage of the butcher bomber was fully utilized. The Soviet army had been patronized by this German four-engine strategic bomber hundreds of kilometers behind the line of defense. The entire Soviet army was in chaos and the reinforcement of Stalingrad became one. A very difficult thing.

In this case, as a commander, Rokosovsky can only help his men to imagine the bright future. Isn't there a saying that is good? When a person is unsatisfactory, he likes to imagine the future, or likes to remember the past.

Now Rokosovsky is either just remembering the past on his own, or he is painting a future pie for people-he knows that his life is not satisfactory, but there is no way to change anything. As the supreme commander of Stalingrad, he did not have many choices and could only be turned into ruins with the city.

When the Germans advanced slowly with superior firepower and played the tactics of Zeng Guofan ’s iron wall encirclement decades ago, the Soviets really did n’t have many ways to reverse the situation. They could only use their own strength to hit those. The German army's copper walls and iron walls strive for more time for their destruction. As for the Soviet Union, what is lacking most now seems to be time.

"The armored units of the Guards will fight back north." After confirming his confidence, Rokosovsky pointed to the map and began to assign tasks: "The frontal defense line on the west side was launched by the new infantry who went up. When competing for the West Railway Station, we must hit the small station and hold our ground! "

He went to the other side of the map and pointed his finger downwards, ordering: "The two newly-increased divisions are responsible for attacking south, seizing as many suburban positions as possible. Can we expand the scale of night transportation, just look at this Battle. "

After his men walked out of this slightly dim basement, Rokosovsky put his hands on his face and sighed deeply. Only the pressure on his shoulders is known only to him. Now the entire Stalingrad battle has come out of his control and is developing in a direction he never thought of.

The feeling of losing control is really bad, at least Rokosovsky himself foresees the possibility of the defeat of the Soviet army-for him, perhaps this is the most devastating thing.

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