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Chapter 2643

After sending Khrushchev away, Sokov suddenly had an unpleasant feeling in his heart. He was obviously a general commanding thousands of troops. Why did he even come to ask himself about local affairs? Could it be that Khrushchev

Does your husband still want you to go to Kiev to help him?

When Sokov returned to the living room, Asya was packing her things.

Seeing Sokov enter the door, she asked curiously: "Misha, what did Comrade Khrushchev talk to you?"

Sokov secretly thought for a moment that things like building skyscrapers should not be considered top secret, so he said confidently and boldly: "Comrade Khrushchev said that he plans to build some more modern buildings in Moscow and asked me if I have any

What idea."

Asiya smiled: "You are not an architect. If I ask you about building a house, wouldn't you be asking the wrong person?"

After laughing twice, Asiya seemed to have thought of something, and the expression on her face became serious: "Misha, Comrade Khrushchev even wants to ask you about this kind of thing, does he still want to let you go?

Kiev helps him?”

"It is entirely possible." Sokov nodded and said in a positive tone: "Otherwise I can't think of any other reason why he would come to me specifically for such a trivial matter."

"If he really invites you again, will you go to Kiev?"

"I won't go." Sokov shook his head and said: "I have told you that according to various signs, Ukraine is likely to have a food shortage crisis due to drought this year. I command the troops to march and fight.

It’s okay, but if we want to solve the food crisis, I don’t know where to start.”

"Misha, no matter what decision you make, I will respect your choice." Asiya said solemnly: "If you want to go to Kiev, I will follow you to Kiev; if you want to stay in Moscow,

I will stay with you in Moscow."

"Where is Seryosha?" Sokov suddenly remembered Seryosha. He had been hiding without a trace since Khrushchev appeared, so he specifically asked Asya about his whereabouts.

"I found a room for him upstairs." Asiya said: "If he can't find his original home tomorrow, he can stay there permanently."

Sokov raised his hand to look at the time and said: "I'm a little tired and want to go upstairs to rest. You don't need to call me for dinner. I can eat whenever I wake up."

I originally thought that I would sleep for a few hours at most, but I didn't expect that when Sokov opened his eyes again, he saw that it was still bright outside.

"Misha, you're awake." Asiya, who was standing by the bed, smiled and asked, "Are you hungry?"

Hearing Asiya's question, Sokov felt his stomach growling, so he nodded and said, "How long have I been sleeping, and I'm really hungry."

"You have been sleeping since yesterday afternoon until now." Asiya said, "You have slept for more than ten hours."

"Ah, I slept for so long?" Sokov asked in a panic: "Did anyone call me while I was sleeping?"

"No, I didn't call you." After Asiya said this, she tentatively asked Sokov: "Misha, do you want to go downstairs to eat, or should I bring it to your bedside?"

"I'll go downstairs to eat." Sokov said: "I have hands and feet, how can I let you bring the food in front of me."

The two came to the living room and saw that there was no one here. Sokov asked curiously: "Where is Seryosha and where is Vasergov?"

"Seryozha went back to his original place of residence. Vaserigov was worried that he would encounter trouble on the way, so he went with him."

"Vaseligov did the right thing." Sokov nodded and said: "Seryozha has just returned from Siberia and has no formal identity in Moscow. If on the way to the old house, he encounters a patrol checking his identity, he

There will be trouble."

"Misha, I want to ask you something."

"What's up?"

"If, what I'm talking about is if." Asiya asked with a serious expression: "If you didn't meet Seryosha when you went to see Lukin this time, do you think he would return to Moscow?"

"I think not." Sokov shook his head and said, "Even when Seryosha said that he had written to me, he was probably lying. From what I know about him, he is a very face-conscious person.

A man who became a prisoner of the Germans and was sent to Siberia for a labor camp after being rescued. This has seriously damaged his self-esteem. If he comes back rashly and meets acquaintances, he may become the laughing stock of others. He will definitely not

Hope to see this happen.”

"Poor Seryosha." Asiya said with emotion: "If you had not been injured at that time and let him follow you, he might not have been captured. With his expression on the battlefield, even if he could not be a general

, it is still entirely possible to become a lieutenant colonel or even a colonel."

When Asya repeatedly mentioned Siberia, Sokov couldn't help but think of Lukin. He was picked up by people sent by Zhukov as soon as he got off the train yesterday. He didn't know what he was doing now. He wanted to contact him, but he didn't know.

Where is he?

Just when Sokov was thinking about whether he should call Zhukov and ask about Lukin's whereabouts, the phone in the room rang.

Sokov quickly stood up, went over to pick up the phone and put it to his ear: "I am Sokov!"

"Misha, I am Rokossovsky."

"Hello, Comrade Marshal." Hearing Rokossovsky's voice, Sokov couldn't help but be overjoyed: "Have you recovered?"

"Yes, I have been discharged from the hospital for a while." Rokossovsky continued: "I am going to the General Staff Headquarters today, can you come?"

Sokov didn't know what was going on when Rokossovsky asked him to go to the General Staff Headquarters, so he hesitated: "I'll go, okay?"

"Of course." Rokossovsky said in a positive tone: "Marshal Zhukov asked me to make this call."

Knowing that it was Zhukov's intention to send him to the General Staff Headquarters, Sokov dared not neglect and said quickly, "I will rush there as soon as possible."

After moving into this villa, his superiors assigned Sokov another car. Including the original bucket truck, there were two cars. When Vaserigov accompanied Seryosha to the old house, he drove away

One car, and my bucket truck is still at home.

Seeing Sokov about to go out, the guard on duty at the door immediately came out and asked: "Comrade General, are you going out?"

"Yes, I want to go out." Sokov nodded and said in a positive tone: "I need to get to the General Staff Headquarters immediately."

"Comrade General, if you have no objection, I will drive you there."

Sokov thought that since Zhukov had equipped himself with several guards, if he wanted to go out, he would definitely take two with him, so he nodded in agreement: "Okay, you can call a companion, and we can set off."

Half an hour later, we arrived at the General Staff Headquarters.

Since Sokov had been here last time, many people knew him, and some even took the initiative to lead him to Antonov's office.

Antonov, who was sitting behind his desk, saw Sokov coming in. He quickly stood up and greeted: "General Sokov, you are here!"

"Yes, Comrade Chief of General Staff." Sokov replied: "I came here under orders."

"Today's meeting is still held in the last conference room," Antonov said: "I still have things to deal with here, so you can go there first."

When Sokov came to the conference room alone, he found that there were already many people sitting here. Judging from their epaulettes, they ranged from marshals to lieutenant generals, and many of them had unfamiliar faces.

While Sokov was still looking around, looking for familiar people in the crowd, he heard a voice calling him from the side: "Misha, Misha!"

Sokov turned around and saw that it was Rokossovsky, and he quickly walked towards him.

Coming closer, Sokov raised his hand to salute Rokossovsky and said politely: "Hello, Comrade Marshal! It is really a joy to see you recovering."

"We are all our own people, don't be so polite when you speak." Rokossovsky patted the empty seat next to him with his hand: "Sit here."

After Sokov sat down next to Rokossovsky, he asked in a low voice: "Comrade Marshal, what's the matter with calling me here today?"

“We were originally scheduled to launch a large-scale military exercise in Europe at the end of April.” Rokossovsky said: “Now that the European and American Allied Forces have learned about this news through special channels, they plan to take countermeasures and also launch a large-scale military exercise.

Quite a military exercise.”

Hearing what Rokossovsky said, Sokov couldn't help but be startled: "Comrade Marshal, if we collide with the European and American troops during the exercise, will there be any trouble?"

"They practice theirs and we practice ours without conflicting with each other." Rokossovsky continued: "Today's meeting will discuss what we should do if the imaginary enemy launches a new attack on us through Ukraine.

measures to deal with it?”

A map of Europe immediately appeared in Sokov's mind, and he began to think about where the imaginary enemy was most likely to launch an attack deep into the Soviet Union.

When Rokossovsky saw Sokov starting to think deeply, he took out a squarely folded map from his bag, unfolded it and placed it in front of Sokov: "There are ready-made maps here, you just need to

Just point it out."

"Comrade Marshal," Sokov looked at the map in front of him and said to Rokossovsky: "When the Great Patriotic War broke out, the huge German troops used three army groups to break through our defense lines from different directions.

, broke into our country. Now the Germans have been completely defeated. Within a hundred years, they will not be able to launch an attack deep into our country. Comrade Marshal, I think this assumption is inappropriate."

"I have already said that this is an exercise." Rokossovsky said with a smile: "In a war, anything can happen. Just tell me what you are going to do if you want to rush into the depths of our country.

?”

Since Rokossovsky asked this, it was obviously inappropriate for Sokov not to express his inner thoughts. He pointed at the map and said: "If the troops I command were the same German troops back then, then I would choose

"Stand still in the north and middle areas, Army Group South will launch an attack on the Ukrainian region. After occupying the entire Ukraine, we will use this place as a springboard to expand the results deep into our country."

"If you are attacking and we draw troops from the Belarusian region to strengthen the defense of the Ukrainian region, what are you going to do?"

"The troops I originally placed on the Belarusian border were only used for surveillance and containment." Sokov pointed to the map and said: "Then this direction will be turned into a new main attack direction. Taking advantage of the weakness of Belarusian troops, we will launch

A sudden attack to break through the defenses in this area in one fell swoop."

"Even if Belarus cannot reinforce Ukraine, then I can mobilize the troops originally deployed in Russia to strengthen the defense of Ukraine." Rokossovsky said with a smile: "Will this defeat your attempt to occupy Ukraine?

The intention of the whole territory.”

"Comrade Marshal, it seems that you have thought very carefully." Sokov pointed to the eastern part of Ukraine: "I will order the troops to advance towards the Dnieper River and build a line of defense along the river bank. You also know that the trends of all rivers in the country are

It's all the same, the left bank is a flat river, while the right bank is a cliff. Once we build defenses on the right bank, you will definitely pay a heavy price if you want to attack the right bank from the left bank."

"Not bad, not bad," Rokossovsky said in an approving tone: "I believe that if your troops occupy the right bank area, the attacking side will only be able to board the right bank after paying heavy casualties. But we can't get through,

You also can't come to the Left Bank, how do you plan to break this deadlock?"

"Comrade Marshal, I will definitely choose one or two places to carry out a breakthrough and establish a landing site on the left bank area to threaten your defense line. For example, Kremenchuk and Zaporozhye are very good landing sites."

Cove continued: "In this case, in order to prevent the defense line from being breached, you can only mobilize heavy troops and deploy them near my landing site."

After listening to Sokov's words, Rokossovsky nodded slowly, "Yes, once your troops establish a landing site on the left bank, in order to stabilize the defense line, I will have to deploy troops and deploy defenses around the landing site.

, to prevent you from cutting my defense line apart."

"That's true." Sokov nodded and said, "Maybe in the next period of time, we will start a brutal tug-of-war near the landing site, turning this place into a meat grinding ground that consumes the forces of both sides."

"Is there any way to break the situation?" Rokossovsky asked calmly.

"Of course." Sokov nodded and said, "I will make a posture of stabilizing those two landing sites to attract you to transfer more troops to the area, and then I will look for a suitable location to break through you again.

The army's defense line on the Dnieper River and the establishment of a new landing site."

"Then where do you plan to break through?"

"Here, Cherkasy." Sokov continued: "Once our army breaks through your defense line in the Cherkasy area, we can divide our troops into two groups and go all the way down the river to support Klemen.

There are two landing sites in Chuuk and Zaporozhye, and I will go all the way north and rush directly to Kharkov. If I am lucky, I can also break into Kursk Oblast directly. From there to Moscow, it is only 550 kilometers. If everything goes well.

, it will arrive in a week at most.”

"Misha, if a fight really breaks out, do you think there will be no heavy defense in the direction of Moscow?"

"I don't really want to seize Moscow, but I am just using this method to force you to draw troops from the front line to defend Moscow." Sokov said: "If you really do this, then the initiative on the battlefield will be lost.

It will fall into my hands."


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