Chapter 414: Rosso conflict (6)

Soviet Russia's first day of temptation attack finally stopped when the sun was about to set.

When the number of casualties on the first day was reported to the headquarters of the Western Front, Stalin, who received the telegram, did not believe his eyes.

"Have you checked with the 14th Army?"

Your Excellency Future Father, who looked a little stern, asked about the officer who sent the telegram. The officer, who was enveloped by the majesty of his father, said in a trembling voice: "Comrade Political Commissar, I have checked with the 14th Army, and the numbers are correct."

"Then you go out."

As Stalin's voice fell, the officer hurriedly escaped. He had never seen a comrade political comrade look at himself with such a serious expression, and he felt like he was looking at a criminal.

After the officer fled, Stalin looked at the casualty figures on the battle report before him, and his heart burst into flames. He planned to discuss the countermeasures with the commander Yegorov, and the previous set of tactics against the White Bandit Army seemed impossible.

He pushed open the door of the war room and saw Yegorov was studying the battle map.

Yegorov, who was disturbed by the sound of pushing the door, asked a little surprised: "Comrade Stalin, what's the matter with you, your face is so bad?"

Yegorov's inquiry made Stalin's expression a lot easier, after all, he was more in line with his temper. Therefore, the comrade political comrade took out the battle report in his hand and said: "It is the result of this battle report."

"Let me see."

Curious about what was written in the battle report that made his great political commissar so angry, Yegorov took over the telegram in Stalin's hands.

At first glance, Yegorov's complexion was worse than Stalin's. "This Smilgar will not go to war, let him tentatively attack, how can there be so many casualties."

Smirga, whom Yegorov spoke of, was the commander of the 14th Army. Considering that his fighting style is relatively stable, the two talents let his 14th Army take the lead to test the strength of the Romanians first. Unexpectedly, he would lose more than 10,000 in one day. This is a rare phenomenon in the history of Soviet-Russian combat.

Yes, in this battle report, the 14th Army killed 6,487 people, injured 6,781, and 637 missing in one day. There were almost as many injuries and deaths.

"First think about how we will fight next, if we continue to have such casualties, how can we explain to the central government."

Seeing that Yegorov was more angry than himself, Stalin persuaded him instead.

Perhaps it was how he was awakened by this half sentence to the central government, and Yegorov suppressed his anger. Stalin was right. If they continue to suffer such casualties, they will not be able to withstand long periods of consumption with an army of 500,000.

"What do you think about this matter."

When Yegorov asked this, he knew it was not good. He was the chief military officer, and instead asked the political commissar about military issues.

But Stalin didn’t care about this. He replied: “At present, we don’t know the specific situation. I think we will let Comrade Smirga send out a detailed report. it is good."

"I think it's feasible."

Both agreed to let Smir add a detailed report first to find out the situation first. Therefore, Stalin called a communications officer and asked him to send a report to the 14th Army, so that Smir added a detailed report. At the same time, he demanded that he stop the offensive before obtaining the consent of the Front Army Command.

Before Yegorov and Stalin waited long, the communications officer walked in with a telegram.

"Commander, political commissar, this is a call back from the 14th Army."

"Okay, you go down."

After receiving the telegram and sending away the communications officer, the two began to study the content of the telegram carefully. After an hour of research by two people. Judging from this telegram, every decision Smilgar made was not the best response, and there were no mistakes.

"Is the enemy too strong?"

A thought came to their minds.

"I think you have to be scared to see with your own eyes."

In the end, Stalin came up with a solution, but a little bit of a problem could not trouble the steel comrade.

"I think so too."

Yegorov agreed with Stalin's words.

So the next question is, who will take a look before going?

"I think the problems encountered by the 14th Army should be taken by me as the commander."

As the chief military officer, Yegorov felt that he should go down and see for himself.

After thinking about it, Stalin replied: "Alright, I am responsible for other things at home."

The reason why Stalin gave up going to the front line was that the front army had so many things every day. If they left together, there would be no one in the larger front command.

"when are we leaving?"

"I can't wait, I will leave early tomorrow morning."

...

Compared with the somewhat frowning face on the west side, the atmosphere in the central group headquarters is much more harmonious. Admiral Fereit looked at the casualty report in his hand and smiled and said to Lieutenant General Andrew next to him: "Sure enough, I expected that this stick will hit the opposite Yegorov with a toothache."

Lieutenant General Andrew, who was the deputy and chief of staff, immediately said: "If they hurt the Soviet Union's Western Front, what should they do if they retreat? You know, we have assembled almost all of our troops here. Tran, who is currently regained from Hungary, In Sivania and other places, there is only one 29th division stationed. I am a little worried that the locals will have trouble."

What Lieutenant General Andrew was worried about, Admiral Feleit was not at all afraid. "They dare to fight Hungary without any effort. If they dare to make trouble, let them know the majesty of the kingdom."

"And I conclude that the Soviet Russian army will not retreat Otherwise, their so-called Soviet government will be put aside. Aren’t they trying to liberate all mankind? I'm afraid of this small casualty. Where can I have the courage to say this Big talk."

Fereit’s words dispelled Andrew’s worries. Instead, he said with interest: “Since Soviet Russia does not retreat, do you think it is possible for them to increase their troops?”

Fereit judged: "It's not possible at the moment. Intelligence shows that there are currently only 2.3 million people in Soviet Russia, and they have increased their troops when they are all enemies. Don't they want to end the internal station?"

"Since you can't retreat, are there any reinforcements. If the opposing commander is not a fool, then he can only use his troops to make strange moves.

Hearing what Andrew said, Feleit said with a smile: "I'll just wait for their soldiers to make a strange move. Otherwise, some opportunity will hurt the Soviet Union. These Russians are better than the ones, and they don't have a long memory."

"I forgot, you are a master in this area."

Now the two Romanian commanders are waiting for Yegorov's means. But before that, he needs to go to the front to see in person the strength of Romania.

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