Rebirth of the National Marshal

Chapter 231: Visiting the front line in person

According to Marshal Tiemu's plan, they should have launched an attack on China's position tonight. However, because of the air force attack during the day, more than 3000 people were injured for no reason, and more than 3000 people died, which means that more than 6000 people lost their combat effectiveness. Their morale was completely destroyed.

"General Gandolf, no matter how difficult tomorrow will be, you must prepare your artillery units. As soon as it gets light tomorrow, let your artillery shells teach these Chinese people how to fight. You must prepare two batches of artillery shells for them, and then our infantry will rush forward, like an arrow shot from a bow, and directly break through their entire defense line and transfer the battlefield to the Mongolian territory." After sending the wounded away that night, Marshal Timoshenko convened a military meeting. In his opinion, there must be an attack tomorrow, otherwise the enemy's air force will come again during the day, and so many soldiers will be lost without any results.

If it continues like this every day, it won't take more than ten days. Even without the Chinese coming, these air forces will be exhausted to death.

Just thinking about these things is enough to make one break out in a cold sweat, so Marshal Timoshenko arranged the battle plan overnight. The Soviet battle plan was very simple.

Tomorrow, more than a thousand artillery pieces from the two armies will be concentrated to launch a saturation artillery attack on China's positions, although they don't have many shells left.

However, Marshal Timoshenko believes that only a wave of artillery attacks tomorrow morning will be enough to defeat the will of the Chinese. Then we can directly break through their defense line, and the battlefield can begin in Mongolia. By that time, our armored forces will also arrive. Using armored forces to assist infantry, we can directly drive the Chinese away, and then the artillery shells can be transferred from other places. There is no point in keeping so many artillery shells at this stage. What if the Chinese Air Force comes and directly drops a bomb into the ammunition depot? That would be really painful.

"Please rest assured, Marshal. Our artillery will be ready tonight. The two armies have a total of 1050 artillery pieces, which will definitely let the Chinese know what a sea of ​​fire is. We will launch the attack on time tomorrow morning." Although the Soviet army's artillery strength was not as high as that at the end of World War II at this time, the density of artillery in the Soviet army was much stronger than that of the Japanese, so the artillery commander dared to boast so boldly.

"Fortunately, comrades, although we encountered setbacks today, this setback is temporary. The capabilities of the Chinese people are simply incomparable to ours. Look at how much worse their industrial strength is than ours. If we want to fight a war of attrition with them, they will be the ones who can't hold on sooner or later. Please believe that victory will definitely belong to us." I don't know if these people are brain-damaged or what? They forgot the horrible scene in the daytime so quickly and were fooled by this guy.

Marshal Timoshenko was still very satisfied with this evening's meeting. After all, everyone had forgotten the fear of the day. It seemed that with the help of artillery fire tomorrow morning, they would be able to break through the Chinese positions. It had only been a short time since the Chinese rose, and the Chahar government was just a local government. Even if their initial attack was very powerful, what was the use? Although the scene today was terrifying, it was only a loss of a few thousand people, and we have an army of 25.

"Your Excellency Marshal is absolutely right. Look at the map. There are only about 50,000 or 60,000 Chinese people opposite us. Tomorrow, as long as we move our entire army forward and lead the armored forces, we will definitely be able to break through their defenses. I know how the Chinese fought in the past, and I don't believe that they can become different in just a few years. We will know what they are like tomorrow morning. I absolutely believe that our great Soviet army can defeat them." Because Marshal Timoshenko was quite strong, the political commissar of the military district usually had no chance to speak, so he could only agree at this time.

Not all military commanders in the Soviet Union were afraid of political commissars, just like Marshal Timoshenko. He had served as the commander of three military districts in the Soviet Union, and he had a good relationship with Comrade Stalin. The two were good friends in private. Marshal Timoshenko had put in a lot of effort for Comrade Stalin to ascend to that position. Therefore, even the political commissar of the military district did not dare to do anything excessive to Marshal Timoshenko. If he really went too far, Marshal Timoshenko could directly complain to the Investigation Bureau headquarters in Moscow.

This is the difference between senior military officials. During the entire anti-competition movement, Marshal Timoshenko was not affected. This shows that she is a very powerful person, and it is better for her not to look for trouble.

The Security Corps was also holding a meeting. Mao Yuanshan had already arrived at the front line by plane in advance. Now the leaders of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Security Regiments were all at the Sixth Security Regiment's headquarters preparing for the meeting.

"The division commander is here." Following the order from the officer on duty, several officers here stood up at the same time. Mao Yuanshan's position in the army was still the commander of the 101st Infantry Division appointed by the central government. In fact, Mao Yuanshan wanted to give himself a commander or something, but these people did not cooperate, so he just called him that.

Therefore, when these people addressed Mao Yuanshan, they all called him "division commander" or "division commander".

"Haha, it seems like everyone is quite nervous. It's no wonder. If I had 25 troops in front of me, I would also be very nervous. I knew you would be nervous during these few days on the front line, so I flew here to fight against the attack of 25 Soviet troops with my brothers.

You must tell the brothers below that when the battle begins tomorrow, the enemy will definitely have three powerful weapons. The Soviet army can gain a foothold in this world, and that is not a joke. They have also experienced a long period of civil war in their country, and their combat skills can be said to be much more skilled than ours. It will take at least three days for our reinforcements to change. During these three days, you must prepare a ladder defense. "No wonder everyone is so nervous, this time it is really a large army approaching.

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