Chapter 1588

Originally, trekov and I were going to wait for these sober soldiers to build their houses, reprimand them again, and then return to the headquarters of the group army. But the plan couldn't keep up with the change. The chief of staff of the group army called Cui KOV and said in a hurry, "Comrade commander, can you come back immediately?"

When he heard that the chief of staff's voice was so urgent, he was surprised and asked, "chief of staff, what's the matter?"

"The headquarters of the front army called and said that there were important combat tasks." The chief of staff said anxiously, "the marshal asked you to rush back to the headquarters immediately to accept the order."

Trikov put down the phone, looked at me and said, "marshal rokosovsky said that there is an important task and asked me to rush back to the group army headquarters immediately. Rita, how do you think about going back to the headquarters with me, or staying here to supervise the soldiers to build a new house? "

I didn't have much interest in building a simple military camp outside the village. When I heard trekov's question, I immediately replied without hesitation, "Comrade General, I'll go back to the headquarters with you."

On the way back to the town, we saw a dozen trucks with guns. The soldiers sitting on the trucks were wearing Polish uniforms. What surprised us even more was that the jeep continued to drive forward for a certain distance, and there was an invisible Polish infantry on the side of the road. They formed a four-way column and walked forward with their heads held high under the guidance of the red flag.

Seeing this scene, I turned to look at trikov and asked in surprise, "Comrade General, what's the matter? Why are there so many Polish infantry here? "

I didn't expect that after hearing my question, trakov shook his head and said blankly: "judging from the uniforms of these soldiers, they should be the troops of the first Polish army. As for why they are here, I don't know."

But when we get back to the headquarters, the answer will be solved. Rokosovsky asked trekov on the phone, "trekov? Do you see the Polish infantry and artillery on the road? "

"Yes, comrade marshal, I see it." After answering the question, trakov asked, "but why are they in my defense area?"

"General Sigmund belinger, commander of the first polish group army, told me that according to the information provided by the people's army in Warsaw, the German troops deployed in the south of Warsaw are the national defense forces stationed in Poland, and their combat effectiveness is relatively poor." "So they're going to send a division to cross the visva river at night and go north to support the rebels who are fighting in Warsaw," rokosovsky told trikov

"A teacher?" When trekov heard this, he couldn't help interrupting: "I have four divisions on the West Bank, and there's no way to expand the landing site. It is impossible for them to break through the German defense and support the Warsaw rebels with only one division. "

"Comrade trekov, you can't say that." Rokosovsky explained to trakov: "in the enemy's rear, there are countless Polish guerrillas active, including the ryudov guards, the ryudov troops, the krayov troops and the peasant battalion. There were even mixed guerrillas led by Soviet officers who came to enemy territory for various reasons. Although these organizations have different political tendencies, they have the same goal of fighting against the common enemy. As long as the Polish army can successfully cross the visva River, it will be supported by these armed forces and successfully join the Warsaw Uprising. "

After waiting for rokosovsky to finish, trikov asked slowly, "Comrade marshal, what is the task of our group army?"

"This attack was carried out by the Polish third division on its own." "You just need to provide them with boats to cross the river," rokosovsky replied unexpectedly

When he heard that he didn't have to cooperate with the Polish troops to launch the attack, trakov relaxed a little, and then easily replied, "I understand. I'll arrange boats for them to cross the river."

Before dark, general belinger, commander of the Polish first army, came to the headquarters of trakov. After shaking hands with trekov and me, he said to trekov with a smile, "general trekov, I want to stay in your headquarters tonight and command my troops. Do you have any objection?"

Trekov put his hands behind him, bowed slightly to him and said politely, "general Bellinger, I'm happy to help you!"

After a few simple greetings, I asked Bellinger, "Comrade General, how do you plan to attack the enemies of the viswah River, and how do you join the rebel forces in Warsaw?"

Belinger gave me a little smile, and then said clearly, "general oshanina, for this attack, we have mobilized the elite third division and the newly formed howitzer regiment. When the artillery bombarded the German position on the other side, our infantry crossed the visva River in the boat that general trakov had prepared for us. After clearing the enemy troops on the other side, our troops will move north to join the garrison in Warsaw. "

As rokosovsky had said in advance that the attack was carried out by the third division of Poland independently, I did not discuss with general belinger the shortcomings of the plan after learning about the attack plan of the Polish army.

The place to cross the river was chosen as the defense area of the Fourth Army of the guards. From here, as long as the Polish army can break through the German defense, it can reach the outskirts of Warsaw in two or three hours, and join the rebel army that took them. Before dark, trakov ordered all the ships to be quietly sent to the assembly site of the Polish army. The attack began at 11 p.m., and most of the German troops on the other side were asleep by this time. Even if they were shelled, except for a few guard posts, the rest of them were holed up, so that the Polish army could successfully land on the other side with the least casualties. In a minute or two, the Polish artillery deployed by the river will begin to bombard the German army. General Bellinger suddenly said to his chief of staff, "chief of staff, connect me with the artillery regiment. I want to speak to their chief." The chief of staff nodded, went to the table, seized the phone they had brought, shook the crank a few times, picked up the earphone, stuck it to his ear, and said in Russian, "Hello, find the artillery commander, the commander wants to speak to him!" After getting through, the chief of staff handed the phone to Bellinger. Belinger took the phone with a blank face and said in a loud voice, "brothers, after five long years, we are back on Polish territory. We will soon join in the battle of liberation of our motherland. In order to destroy the enemy, we have to open fire on our own territory. This is the price of freedom. I order that the artillery fire immediately and strike hard at the Communist aggressors. Long live Poland Maybe there are a lot of Soviets in the artillery who answered the phone, so belinger's words are in Russian. Hearing belinger's order to fire, I listened to the outside. After about a minute or two, there was a faint rumble outside. Looking at the red sky outside, the chief of staff said excitedly to belinger, "Comrade commander, our artillery has started. Before long, the soldiers of the third division will cross the visva River and bravely rush to Warsaw, which is bleeding. They will rescue this city from the clutches of the Communist aggressors." Polish attack! But my heart is very heavy. There are tens of thousands of German troops near Warsaw. It's too fanciful to support Warsaw's rebel army only by relying on a Polish division. However, as a friendly force, I can only pray in my heart for those soldiers who are going to fight, hoping that they can cross the visva River smoothly, rush to their former capital, and join the friendly forces who are fighting there.