MTL - Red Moscow-Chapter 2047

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  Chapter 2047

Rokossovsky learned about the fact that Sokov sent troops to search for the lone enemy nearby through his own unique information channel. He said to Malinin: "Comrade Chief of Staff, I think Misha's approach is good. It is We should take advantage of the fact that the German troops have been dispersed and lost their organizational structure, and we should encircle and suppress them. If we allow them to escape to the western defense zone, we will have to pay a considerable price if we want to eliminate them.”

"Comrade Commander," Malinin agreed with Sokov's approach very much. He suggested to Rokossovsky: "Our army's fierce offensive caused the defeat of many established German troops. Thousands of German officers and soldiers who have lost their organizational system are scattered in our army's defense zone. All troops should learn from Sokov and send troops to search and destroy the single enemy, so as to reduce the combat pressure of our army in the next stage .”

"I think it's okay." Rokossovsky agreed with Marinen's proposal. After all, although there are a lot of German troops scattered in his own defense zone, they are all dispersed troops, and most of them have lost Established. Even if you can piece together one or two troops with hundreds of people, it still won't make a big difference: "You immediately call a few group army commanders and ask them to deploy troops to organize search teams in the defense zone and destroy the single enemies."

In fact, even if Rokossovsky did not issue such an order, the commanders of the various armies fighting in different regions also found that there were a large number of single enemies in their defense zones. The measures they took were the same as those of Sokov , All of them sent out organized troops to form search teams into forests or swamps to search for single German officers and soldiers.

  At this moment, they received an order from the Front Army Command and learned that Rokossovsky planned to completely wipe out these enemies in the defense zone, so they sent more troops to form more search teams to search for possible enemies nearby.

  Sokov was worried that there were still sporadic German stragglers in the Brest Fortress, so even if he took the fortress, he still did not move the headquarters to the fortress, but continued to stay in Brest to command troops to fight.

  One day when he and Ponejelin returned from inspecting the troops, when they got out of the car, they stepped on the ground and fell directly to the ground. When the surrounding soldiers saw Sokov wrestling, they all surrounded him, but in the end Koshkin was the first to help Sokov up from the ground, and asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, are you not injured?"

  Sokov felt a dull pain in his right leg, and the wrestling may have caused the wound to burst. But he didn't want to mention the matter casually outside, so as not to affect the army's morale and morale, so he gritted his teeth and said, "It's okay, I have nothing to do."

  Ponejielin, who was sitting in another car, saw Sokov fall, hurried over, and asked with concern: "Comrade commander, are you not injured?"

   "This is not a place to talk." Sokov looked at the other party and said in a low voice: "Let's go back to the headquarters first."

When he walked into the headquarters, Sidolin saw that Sokov was limping in with the support of Koshkin and Ponejielin, and hurriedly greeted him and asked, "Comrade commander, what's going on? Are you injured?"

  Sokov grinned, resisting the pain and said: "When I got out of the car, I accidentally stepped on the ground and hurt my leg."

   "Comrade Chief of Staff," Pornedelin said to Sidolin: "Didn't there be a medical team from Moscow yesterday? Call them quickly and ask them to send someone over to check with Comrade Commander."

"Okay, Comrade Deputy Commander." Seeing that Sokov was injured, Sidolin was also anxious. He quickly picked up the phone and called the new medical team, asking them to send two people over to give Suko Husband checks the wound.

   A few minutes later, two female medical staff in white coats and medical kits walked in from the door. As soon as the two entered the door, Sidolin went up to meet them and asked, "Are you from the medical team?"

   "Yes, Comrade General." One of the female medical staff replied crisply: "We are the medical team from Moscow. Where are the wounded?"

  When Sidolin led the two to the corner of the headquarters, Sokov was sitting on an army bed, covered with a blanket. Sidolin pointed at him and said to the two of them: "Here, our commander accidentally fell when he got out of the car. Let's check him quickly."

Unexpectedly, after he finished speaking, he saw the female medical staff who spoke standing in a daze. Seeing that the other party did not move, Sidolin quickly repeated what he had just said: "When our commander got off the car, don't He fell carefully, and the wound on his leg burst, please check it for him."

   But after he finished speaking this time, he heard the female medical staff ask tremblingly: "Misha, are you Misha?"

   Sokov, who was sitting on the camp bed, looked at the female medical staff in a white coat and a mask in front of him, and said blankly, "Yes, I'm Misha. Who are you?"

  The female medical staff took off her mask abruptly, and said excitedly, "Misha, I'm Tonya, don't you know me?"

   "Donia?!" Hearing this name, Sokov was in a trance for a moment, and then asked in shock, "Is that Tonya from the Lenin Avenue Military Hospital?"

   "It's me, it's me." Tonya nodded vigorously, and said in an affirmative tone, "Misha, it's me."

   "Why are you here?" Sokov felt that since Tonya went to the front line, he hadn't seen her for more than two years, and he almost forgot what she looked like.

"Our hospital has organized a medical team to support the frontline," Tonya explained, "I think that I have been running around on various fronts for more than two years, and I am used to this kind of life. If I continue to stay in the hospital, I will not get used to it." , and signed up for the medical team.”

"I'm talking about comrade military doctor." Seeing Donia and Sokov start talking for a long time, Ponejielin couldn't help reminding her: "Would you please check the injury for our commander first, and it's okay to talk about the past after a while." Late."

  Pornegelin's words reminded Tonya that she was reminded of her job, which was to check Sokov's injuries. Quickly put on the mask again, and said to Sokov who was sitting on the camp bed: "Misha, I will check for you right away. Where is your wound?"

Sokov lifted the blanket covering his legs, revealing the **** bandages, and said to Tonya: "When I got out of the car, I stepped on the ground and accidentally fell, which caused the wound to burst. My The hygienist saw that my wound was bleeding, so he simply bandaged it, and you can see if you can help me treat the wound."

  When Tonya carefully unwrapped the bandage, Sokov still felt pain, but in front of Tonya and his subordinates, he still clenched his teeth tightly and didn't cry out.

"Misha," Donia asked tentatively after cleaning Sokov's wound with hydrogen peroxide and re-sewing it up, "I'm going to inject you with a special anti-inflammatory drug. I don't know if you are allergic. I'm going to have a skin test."

   "What special anti-inflammatory drug?" Sokov asked back, "Is it penicillin?"

  Donia heard Sokov say this, with a shocked expression on her face: "Misha, you actually know about penicillin?"

"Yes, Tonya." Sokov nodded and said, "When I was hospitalized in Moscow last year, I used this special anti-inflammatory drug from the Allied Forces. Don't worry, I am not allergic to this drug. You You can use it with confidence."

After Tonya gave Sokov the penicillin, she wanted to sit down and talk about the old days, but a male medical staff ran in from outside and said to Tonya: "Comrade military doctor, we have encountered a seriously injured person here, and we need to carry out medical treatment." Emergency surgery, the captain asked me to ask you to help."

When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help laughing. He said that when he was in Moscow, he had invited Tonya to his home as a guest. Unexpectedly, as soon as he walked out of the hospital, a male doctor came to call Tonya, saying that the Two seriously injured people were injured and emergency surgery was needed, and she was called back. Now Dutonia just wanted to sit down and chat with her, but she came to the rescue mission again.

Although Sokov also really wanted Dounia to stay, but considering the wounded who urgently needed treatment, Sokov could only harden his heart and say: "Dunia, since there is an operation waiting for you, then you should do it as soon as possible." Click it. When you are free someday, it will not be too late for us to catch up on the old days."

  After Tonya led the people away, Sidolin leaned over and asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, who is this female military doctor? You seem to be very familiar with her?"

"Comrade Chief of Staff, you should know that I have a house in Moscow, which was rewarded to me by my superiors. It is located on Lenin Street." Sokov organized the vocabulary in his mind, and then said: "And this is Tony Ya's female military doctor works in the military hospital across the road, and I met her when I went to see a doctor."

The previous content is all true, but the process of getting to know Tonya was not like Sokov said, he met when he was seeing a doctor, but he went to the hospital to contact Yakov by phone, because no one was found, Sitting in a daze on the bench in the corridor, Dongnia, who happened to be passing by, thought she was uncomfortable, so she took the initiative to ask, and the two got to know each other like this.

After listening to Sokov's narration, Sidolin and Ponejielin looked at each other and asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, I wonder if Asya knows about her existence?" The reason why he asked this was because I was worried about the story between Sokov and Tonya. If Asiya knew about it, it would be troublesome.

"Comrade Chief of Staff, I understand what you mean." Sokov said with a wry smile: "I have only known her for a day, and she was selected into the medical team sent to the front for support. I have been with her for two years. I haven't seen her for a long time. If she didn't take the initiative to greet me just now, I really wouldn't recognize her. "

  When Sidolin heard this, his heart suddenly felt at ease. You know, there are quite a few people in the 48th Army who know Assia. If there is really something wrong with Sokov and Tonya, if the news is sent back to Moscow and Assia knows, it may cause unnecessary trouble. trouble.

   "Misha, Misha." Yakov's anxious voice came from the door: "Where are you?"

   "I'm here!" Sokov, who was sitting on the camp bed, hurriedly greeted him: "Yasha, what do you want from me?"

Yakov walked up to Sokov quickly, lifted the blanket covering his legs, looked at the wound covered with bandages, and said, "I heard that you were injured, so come and have a look. Why? So, is the injury serious?"

   "I accidentally fell when I got out of the car, causing the original wound to burst." Sokov said with a smile: "Now a military doctor has come to help me deal with it. Nothing happened. Don't worry."

   "It's fine, it's fine." Yakov dragged a stool, sat down beside Sokov's bed, and then said, "Misha, I'm here to find you, and I have two things to tell you."

   "Which two things?"

   "I just got the news that General Rokossovsky is about to be promoted to Marshal." Yakov said in a low voice, "I heard that the Marshal uniform is ready, and the news will be officially announced in two days."

   "What, General Rokossovsky will be promoted to marshal?" Ponejielin asked in surprise: "General Yakov, is this news reliable?"

   Sokov naturally knew that due to the great success of Operation Bagration, Rokossovsky was promoted to the rank of field marshal in the later period after the battle. Seeing that Bonegelin questioned the matter, he quickly said: "Comrade Deputy Commander, since this news came from Yasha, I think there is absolutely nothing wrong with it."

  Pornegelin thought about it carefully, and what Sokov said made a lot of sense. If it was someone else who said the news, it might still be a rumor. But since Yakov said this, there should be no problem. After all, his identity is there, so who dares to pass false news to him.

   "Yasha, is there one more thing?" Sokov continued to ask.

"Since you have conquered the Brest Fortress, my mission here is over. I will transfer the two super heavy artillery battalions to other areas after tomorrow." After Yakov finished speaking, After a pause, he added: "By the way, Colonel Belkin and his hovercraft unit also left with me."

  Knowing that the Super Heavy Artillery Battalion was leaving, Sokov felt very sad. You must know that no matter how strong the German fortifications are, they will not last long in the face of the bombardment of such super heavy artillery.

   "That's really a pity," said Sidolin on the side: "Without the support of this super heavy artillery, if we encounter the solid German fortifications in the future, I'm afraid we will have to pay a lot of casualties."

"General Sidolin, don't worry." Yakov comforted the other party and said: "If you encounter a situation that requires heavy artillery support, maybe the superior will send you another super heavy artillery unit. The 203 we used this time The 280mm and 280mm howitzers are not the artillery with the largest caliber. As far as I know, our army also has 305mm artillery, which is used to bombard walls like the Brest Fortress, and one shot is a gap."

   "Yasha, since you are leaving, who do you think can replace you as chief of artillery?" Sokov asked, "Do you have a suitable candidate?"

"Let the deputy director temporarily manage the artillery unit first." Yakov was also helping Sokov find suitable candidates during his tenure as the artillery director, but unfortunately, he found nothing in the end: "Maybe Someday the superiors will assign you a new chief of artillery."

   "General Yakov," Ponejielin said to Yakov: "We plan to organize a farewell party for you and Colonel Belgin tonight. I hope you can attend on time."

  (end of this chapter)

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