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1023 The new car has arrived

Unfavorable battles on the front line will not be published in newspapers for morale reasons, but Malashenko has other channels to learn about the latest developments on the front line, some internal channels that only work in the military.

On this morning, Malashenko, who was not in the mood to sleep in, got up early and washed up. He sat at the command table in the brigade tent and ate breakfast with the CC telegram in his hand. While eating, he looked at the forehead

My eyebrows soon started to look strange.

"Hasn't our brigade received the news to go to the front line yet?"

Malashenko himself couldn't remember how many times he had asked questions like this in recent days, but the results he got each time were roughly the same, and this time was no exception.

"You asked this question last night, and my answer was no. Now it's the next morning, and my answer is the same as last night."

Political Commissar Petrov was too lazy to repeat the same words, even for Malashenko.

When our brigade commander heard this answer, he was not surprised at first, but in the end he swallowed the last bite of bread in his hand and sighed slowly.

"The Germans beat our brother troops black and blue on the front line, and Kharkov is now in danger. We are the elite of the Southwest Front Army, and are the troops directly under the Front Army Headquarters! Why did Commander Vatutin fight so hard on the front line?

But they left us behind and stood still? Who made this decision?"

At first, his tone was still complaining, but as he spoke, Malashenko's tone gradually became a little anxious.

As the commander of the 1st Heavy Tank Brigade of Stalin's Guards, Malashenko, who had just received the honorary designation award, couldn't wait to prove himself, and by the way, he used a German to test the power of the new equipment.

But I don’t know why, but reality played a big joke on Malashenko.

The fighting was in full swing on the front line, and the front army where he was was almost kicked to pieces by the Germans. However, an elite core unit directly under the front army was left on the bench in the rear.

The political and ideological training meeting hosted by Petrov's political commissar has reached its eighteenth session. Even Iushkin, who wanted to sleep during class, was forced by Malashenko to rush to the class because of the venue.

He slept on the table, snoring loudly, and was ordered by his political commissar comrades to pick up a week's worth of feces and clean the toilets, which made Kirill, who was a bit introverted, make fun of him.

You said that everyone has enough time to spare, so why don’t they go to the front line and fight the Germans?

Malashenko couldn't figure it out, and neither could Commissar Petrov.

Two gentlemen, an old man and a young man, sat here and stared at each other. You looked at me and I looked at you. Finally, Commissar Petrov sighed and broke the silence.

"Otherwise... we send another telegram inviting war?"

The unhappy Malashenko shook his eyebrows when he heard this.

"Who should be photographed? We have even separated from the Southwest Front Army. My mother has no stepmother and I don't know where she is. Who do you think this telegram should be photographed for!?"

The last telegram calling for war was sent out about a week ago. At that time, Vatutin, who was busy commanding the troops and putting out fires everywhere, hurriedly replied to the telegram to Malashenko.

The general content is that the 1st Heavy Tank Brigade of Stalin's Guards is no longer affiliated with the Southwest Front Army, but has been unified into the strategic reserve category by the Red Army General Staff Headquarters, waiting for the next order.

At the end of the short telegram, Vatutin also comforted Malashenko in his own personal tone, asking our brigade commander to step up the preparation of troops in the rear and wait for follow-up orders. A fierce fight with the Germans could come at any time.

, maybe he will receive an order to rush to the front line urgently tomorrow. As an old commander, Vatutin asked Malashenko to make all preparations.

But now the problem lies precisely here.

The 1st Stalin Guards Heavy Tank Brigade is usually directly under the direct command of the front army headquarters. Unless it is assigned to the group army level, like the 62nd Group Army that was previously assigned to Chuikov's command to take orders for combat, otherwise the arrogant Malashenko

It is absolutely possible to say, "You have the fucking ability to go to the front army headquarters and sue me, so why should I listen to your orders!?".

Although Malashenko did not say so.

Now he was kicked out of the Southwest Front Army and became a miserable child without a mother.

There are many friendly troops stationed around Stalingrad. Two large units of the 21st and 64th Army are on standby here, but Malashenko does not know whose command he should listen to now and who he should report to.

Right now, I don’t even know where to take pictures of this telegram requesting war.

Although it sounds a bit ridiculous, the reality is that the situation is like this. Commissar Petrov rarely wonders about this strange situation. He has never seen this strange situation in his decades of service in the army, and he doesn't know what to do for a while.

After thinking in silence for more than half a minute, Political Commissar Petrov tried to test his tone and spoke tentatively again.

"Otherwise, you can send a telegram to Marshal Zhukov to ask, in a chatting tone, and ask what our brigade should do next."

"Marshal Zhukov? You...this...uh..."

Political Commissar Petrov knew that Malashenko had a close personal relationship with Comrade Zhukov, who had just been promoted to Marshal.

As Malashenko, he is fully qualified to send a telegram to Marshal Zhukov to inquire about the next direction in his own name, if Malashenko really wants to do this.

At first, Malashenko thought Commissar Petrov's suggestion was a bit ridiculous, but this subconscious thought only lasted a few seconds.

Malashenko, whose brain circuits gradually opened up, thought for a while and felt that Comrade Lao Zhu seemed to have never even had a greeting since he was promoted to marshal. From an old subordinate, this is indeed a bit unkind and unjustifiable. Now he takes this opportunity to find out.

The direction of the wind is not a bad idea, it seems to be the case.

"This... seems feasible, but is it really okay to do this?"

Feeling a little unsure, Malashenko finally spoke to Commissar Petrov again, hoping to get some words that would strengthen his heart. While speaking, his elbow, which was a little restless due to anxiety, accidentally touched the table next to him.

On the calendar above, the time on the paper has clearly been turned to March 8th.

That is, after Political Commissar Petrov said a few more "brief" words, which took almost ten minutes.

Malashenko, who felt that this method was still worth a try, was about to call the communications staff to personally give the order, but he never thought that the tank cap on his head was half-way while running all the way, and his face was black and black with oil stains everywhere.

Lavrinenko, who looked like he had just survived a mining accident and was absent from work, suddenly rushed into the brigade tent at lightning speed and shouted loudly.

"New car! Malashenko, our new car has arrived! Come and take a look!"


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