Chapter 211

Yushchenko, who suddenly emerged, resolved the embarrassing situation between bukov and me. I said, "come on, comrade captain! The 389th tank division is coming. Let's go out and have a look. " Then he opened the curtain and went out.

Walking out of the tent, I saw Yushchenko standing in front of me with his submachine gun. Seeing us coming out, he quickly came up to salute me and reported to me again: "report to Mr. division! The 389th tank division is coming

When I looked in the direction of the roar of the motor, I saw six Soviet T-34 tanks in a straight line, slowly approaching our position. In the rear of the tank, we followed 80 or 90 soldiers. The uniforms of these soldiers are very miscellaneous, including black tank jumpers and ordinary military coats. It seems that they are not all infantry, and some of them may even be tank soldiers who have lost their cars.

The tank stopped in the middle of the open space opened up in the forest. When the infantry were in the formation, the top cover of the turrets of two of the tanks was lifted, and two men got out of the tanks. Because it was not too far away, I recognized commander buniachenko and the major who had just picked me. They stood on the tank and looked around. They saw me standing in the tent. They jumped out of the tank and walked towards me.

When they came to me, bunyachenko raised his hand and saluted: "report to general Comrade, bunyachenko, chief of staff of 389th division, leading the troops to come. Please give an order."

I gave him a salute, then extended my hand to shake with him, and said: "Comrade chief of staff, since your troops have arrived, then according to the plan just now, first send two tanks to detour back to Himki's right wing to hide, wait for the front feint to start, then attack from the enemy's flank and beat them hard. As for the infantry that work together. " At this point, I looked at the infantry formation of 389 division standing neatly in the open space, and the militiamen in disorder. I felt that it was more appropriate for the well-trained regular army to carry out such a task, so I continued: "it's still the infantry of your division. After all, they all belong to the same army, and the effect of cooperation is better. "

"All right!" It is estimated that my reply has long been expected by buniachenko, so he readily agreed, and then asked for my opinion: "I intend to let major malafeyev carry out this task. We should know that he is one of the most experienced commanders in our division. Under his command, he will surely achieve the expected results."

I looked at major marafeyev, who had offended me just now, nodded slightly, turned around and said to bukov next to me, "Comrade captain, please arrange two guides to lead the way for the major's shock troops."

"Yes Bukov agreed. Then he went to marafeyev, made a gesture of invitation, and said, "Comrade major, please follow me. I'll arrange some soldiers as guides for you."

After the departure of the special detachment led by major malafeyev, the soldiers of the militia battalion also assembled. Seeing the black crowd standing in the open space, buniachenko suddenly suggested to me, "Comrade General, we are going to attack soon. In order to boost morale, would you like to speak to the soldiers? "

Seeing that there were so many people, I wanted to refuse, but I saw that bukov had already stood on the tank of buniachenko and began to speak loudly to the soldiers: "comrades! Our tank troops have come. With their firepower support, we will launch a fierce attack on the bandits who occupy Himki! " During bukov's speech, I was surrounded by Yushchenko and several of them. Together with buniachenko, I walked to his tank.

Seeing our past, Captain bukov, who was talking, stopped and looked at me. Then he turned the topic to me: "comrades, it is Comrade oshanina, commander of the eighth division of the guard, who has just been promoted to the rank of major general by Comrade Stalin, who commands our battle with outstanding results. Now please let her speak for you."

In the applause of everyone's welcome, I have no way back. I have to work hard to climb up the tank with buniachenko. I stand on the tank, open arms, palm down pressure, signal everyone quiet. Seeing my action, all the people stopped clapping and quieted down. Only the roar of the tank motor could be heard at the scene.

I cleared my throat, looked down at the militiamen looking up at me, and said in a loud voice, "comrades, brothers! I don't care what you used to do, workers or citizens, students or professors, but now, you are all soldiers. Your mission is to take up the gun and fight bravely to defend our great capital Moscow. The Kremlin, where Comrade Stalin works, is not far behind us. We must never let the enemy move forward and take the initiative to destroy them. Even if we have only one person left, we should stop the enemy from advancing. " Hearing what I said, the soldiers below were silent. It seemed that they were not confident enough to defeat the German army. I quickly added: "the bandits who occupied Himki have no ability to attack any more. We should attack them with one go, and then we can eliminate or drive them away. When the war is won in the future, we will set up a monument here, on which it will be written, "the militia camp of Himki, let the bandits stop here", so that our descendants can remember our glorious battle today! "

With these words, I carefully observed the expression of the militiamen and saw that although they were still silent, we could see from the eyes of many people that they could not wait to fight immediately. So I pushed the boat with the current and put fire to their high emotion. I cried out: "today's war, no matter success or failure! It will go down in history“ Wula First, one person yelled, and then more and more people yelled. Soon, the sound of orderly shouting resounded all over the world. Even bukov and bunyachenko around me were also shouting. The fighting passion of the soldiers yearning for the honor was aroused by my simple words.