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Chapter 56 Angry Rokossovsky

As a rising star marshal who is about to rise in the Great Patriotic War, there is no doubt about the influence and improvement Rokossovsky can have on the entire Red Army and even the higher-level decision-makers in the future.

According to Malashenko's idea, as long as he can convince Rokossovsky and make him realize the powerful role that wireless communication stations for inter-vehicle communication can play in actual combat.

So according to the original historical trend, Rokossovsky, who is about to return to Moscow in mid-July to report on the frontline situation and receive new tasks, will definitely be able to make some changes to the terrible situation on the frontline.

By then, after returning to Moscow, he could meet with the Red Army General Staff and even Rokossovsky, his father-in-law Stalin, even if he only mentioned a few words about the lack of wireless communication radios for inter-vehicle communication in the frontline tank units and was dismissed by the Germans.

The far-reaching impact of restraint and violent beating based on the butterfly effect seems to Malashenko, a later time traveler, to be immeasurable and extremely important.

It was almost exactly as Malashenko expected.

After hearing from Malashenko that the frontline tank troops lacked radio stations for inter-vehicle communication, Rokossovsky quickly realized the seriousness of the situation. Through the simple and easy-to-understand story from Malashenko

Rokossovsky, who almost instantly understood the profound meaning contained in it and showed a hint of the demeanor of a famous general, quickly raised his head after thinking for a moment.

"I already understand all the situations you mentioned, Captain Malashenko."

"Judging from what you reported and some reports I received here, the lack of wireless communication stations for inter-vehicle communication has indeed been proven in actual combat to be a key factor that seriously affects the combat effectiveness of our army's tank units."

After finishing his sentence, the conversation changed immediately, and Rokossovsky continued to speak with an expression that seemed to Malashenko to be slightly unspeakable.

"But after all, some things cannot be accomplished overnight. You need to understand this, Captain Malashenko."

"Although our Soviet has made many brilliant achievements in heavy industry, and the tanks manufactured by our Soviet workers are the best at the moment, it is also unavoidable that our Soviet has made great achievements in light industry and

The electronic technology industry is still not as strong as the Germans."

"Although from an objective point of view, it is not realistic to immediately equip all the tanks of our army with radio stations like the Germans did. After all, the production capacity of the electronic equipment factory in the rear area cannot keep up. But if there is a chance, I will still

I will report your opinions and suggestions to Captain Malashenko, I think this will be a very useful reform plan for our Red Army."

Hearing that Rokossovsky in front of him had made such a promise to himself, and knowing that his goal had almost been achieved, Malashenko immediately turned towards Rokossovsky in front of him.

Fsky saluted again.

"Thank you, Comrade Commander. If the grassroots tank troops of our army once popularize wireless communication stations for inter-vehicle communication, and then rely on the excellent performance of T34 and KV tanks in the hands of our Red Army tank troops, I think those who drive thin-skinned tanks will

The Germans will definitely not be our opponents!"

From the righteous words and solemn expression of Malashenko's salute, I could faintly detect the perseverance and strength in it. From the first time I saw Malashenko, I have become more and more appreciative of this fighting spirit.

High-spirited young captain.

Just as Rokossovsky, who was smiling and quite satisfied with everything the young Malashenko said and did, was about to say something again, a figure that surprised everyone present appeared.

At this moment, he suddenly opened the door curtain and broke into the military tent.

"Reporting to comrade commander, General Korntrushev was killed in action, and we... our division is about to be completely wiped out!"

Rokossovsky, who was interrupted by the sudden figure and the loud report and could not speak any words, immediately frowned, and then turned his head and looked at what appeared in front of him.

He was a Soviet colonel who was covered in blood and dust and looked extremely embarrassed.

"Look at your miserable state, Colonel! You are a senior commander of the Soviet Red Army, not one of those country gentry and bandits! Before reporting the heavy losses of your division, don't you think you should first tell me yourself?

Can you tell me your home address!?"

Faced with Rokossovsky's loud scolding and questioning, the colonel, who was not under Rokossovsky's command but had a dusty face and a bloody bandage on his hand, immediately fell into exhaustion again.

Open your mouth and report.

"Comrade Commander, I...I am Colonel Krug Budasov, commander of the 24th Tank Division of the 22nd Mechanized Army. The commander of our 22nd Mechanized Army, General Korntrushev, has died, and Germany

The attack of the people is still extremely fierce. I am here to seek your help and..."

"Shut up!"

Facing the colonel and division commander in front of him, who could only cry miserably and was covered in glory, Rokossovsky, who could hardly see any high-spirited fighting spirit, immediately yelled at him.

"Don't talk to me anymore about the annihilation of your 22nd Mechanized Army! I know that General Korntrushev has been killed, but General Damruch has taken over the command! Not long ago, I just talked with him on the phone,

The large forces of your 22nd Mechanized Army are still fighting against the German invaders so far!"

"What a shame! Go back and look for your soldiers. They need your leadership and help. Remember, you are a soldier, a senior commander of the Red Army who has sworn an oath under the party. You must fulfill your responsibilities and obligations."

in the end!"

Facing Rokossovsky's loud rebuke, which was almost spitting and red-faced, the colonel and division commander who originally planned to come over to ask if there was a follow-up retreat plan no longer dared to talk nonsense and immediately came to

After giving a hasty salute, he quickly turned around and headed back in the direction he came from.

After seeing off the unsatisfactory friendly division commander with anger, Rokossovsky, who was already in a terrible state of mind with mixed feelings, no longer had any free time or mood to discuss tactics with Malashenko.

Then he gently pinched his eyebrows with his right hand, closed his eyes slightly, and waved slightly in the direction of the military entrance.


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