Seeing Sokov's silence, Vlasov's face darkened: "Why, aren't you willing to become my subordinate?"
Before Sokov could express his position, Yosifov stepped forward, put his arm around Sokov's shoulders, and said to Vlasov with a smile: "Comrade General, you misunderstood. It's not that Sokov doesn't want to be your subordinate."
, but because I am too excited and don’t know how to answer you. You say yes, Sokov!" He said the next words to Sokov, and at the same time he gently shook the other person's shoulder, hoping to solve the problem.
Cove knows what he means.
In any case, Sokov is also a man who has seen big scenes. How could he not understand that Yosifov is helping him. He quickly followed his intention and said: "Yes, Comrade General, I am doing this because I can become
Your subordinates were so excited for a moment that they didn’t know how to reply to you."
Sokov knew very well that if he did not agree to become Vlasov's subordinate, today's matter would definitely not end. He could only say against his will: "I am willing to take the troops to escort you to Moscow to report on your work."
"That's right, Comrade Sokov." A smile appeared on Vlasov's face again: "I believe that after a few years, you will feel that the choice you made today was the most correct one."
Sokov secretly complained: I never expected that I would meet you the second time I traveled through time and be forced to become your subordinate. It was like eight lifetimes of bad luck. But in front of Vlasov, he still tried his best.
He forced a smile on his face and said flatteringly: "Yes, Comrade General, you are right."
"Comrade Colonel," Vlasov turned to the garrison commander and said: "This time I came from Kiev with only a driver and a guard. If Sokov and the troops want to follow me to Moscow, I'm afraid
I would also like you to help me prepare a few trucks."
"No problem, no problem." The garrison commander knew that Vlasov was a popular figure in front of Stalin, so there was no reason not to agree to his request. He nodded quickly and said: "How many trucks should I prepare for you?
No problem. How many do you want?"
Sokov thought for a while and then replied: "The original company had more than 70 people, and more than ten people died in the battle. Not long ago, more than 30 commanders and fighters of our army were rescued in a small town.
, now there are 92 people including me.”
After learning the specific number of people, Vlasov did not immediately decide how many vehicles he wanted. Instead, he said to Sokov: "Comrade Sokov, we will set off tomorrow morning. Tonight you have to integrate the troops and move the wounded and
Those who are not fit for combat will stay, and the rest will follow me to Moscow. Do you understand?"
"I understand, Comrade General."
"Okay, you have nothing to do here." Vlasov waved his hand towards Sokov: "You can go out."
But Sokov stood still and looked at Vlasov and said: "Comrade General, it may not be easy to integrate the troops."
"Why?"
"Because I just joined the army yesterday, the people in the team are all older than me. And among the rescued commanders and fighters, there is also a second lieutenant." Sokov told Vlasov the current problems he was facing, and finally
Said: "I'm worried that they won't listen to my instructions."
"Comrade Sokov," Vlasov came to Sokov and said with a smile: "In the army, not only the position and seniority are judged, but personal ability is also very important. You can command the troops to block the German attack.
, and successfully eliminated a German army
Column A, this is a remarkable achievement. Although you have only been in the army for one day, I think those commanders and soldiers should be very convinced of you. Even if you are a recruit without any military rank, I think the orders you gave are
I will obey."
"Comrade Colonel," Vlasov turned to the garrison commander and said, "Look, can you send someone to help Sokov?"
"No problem, this is a trivial matter." The garrison commander said to the lieutenant colonel next to him: "Chief of Staff, please accompany Comrade Sokov."
Naturally, the lieutenant colonel would not refuse the order from the garrison commander and quickly and loudly agreed.
The lieutenant colonel accompanied Sokov to the outside of the church, summoned the commanders and fighters, told everyone Vlasov's words, and finally said: "Considering that there are wounded and some weak in the army, they are not suitable to participate in the battle.
Personnel, they will not be incorporated into the guard force, but will stay in the city. Comrade Sokov has the sole discretion to decide who will stay and who will follow General Vlasov to Moscow. I hope everyone can obey his orders."
After the reorganization of the troops began, due to the endorsement of the lieutenant colonel, even if some commanders and fighters were not convinced by Sokov, they could only obey the other party's arrangements, or stay in the city, or be incorporated into the guard unit to prepare for tomorrow
Travel to Moscow with Vlasov.
Early the next morning, when Vlasov came out of the church, the troops had already lined up in the square.
Sokov trotted up to Vlasov, stood at attention, saluted, and reported loudly: "Comrade General, the 72 commanders and fighters of the guard company have been assembled and are ready to set off. Please give your instructions!"
Vlasov came to the front of the unit, checked the commanders and soldiers who had lined up, and turned to ask Sokov: "Comrade Sokov, are you the only company commander in the guard company?"
"Comrade General, in addition to me, the company commander, there is also a deputy company commander." Sokov pointed at Dennis and introduced to Vlasov: "This is the deputy company commander, Second Lieutenant Dennis."
Vlasov looked at the five trucks parked not far away and asked curiously: "Comrade Sokov, why are you inserting branches all around the truck?"
Last night when Sokov arranged for people to plant branches on the truck, someone also raised such a question, which surprised Sokov. Because the last time he traveled through, the troops had to use straps on the vehicles when they marched in the summer.
They used tree branches to camouflage themselves, but no one understood at this time that when vehicles were traveling during the day, they needed to use tree branches to camouflage themselves so as not to be discovered by enemy reconnaissance planes.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Seeing Vlasov at this moment, he was also confused and quickly explained to him: "It's a disguise, Comrade General. We are marching in the daytime, if there is no disguise
, it is easy to be discovered by enemy reconnaissance aircraft, thus attracting more enemy aircraft attacks, and we will pay a lot of casualties."
After Vlasov waited for Sokov to finish speaking, he stared at Sokov with a half-smile and said: "Comrade Sokov, you said that you have been in the army for a short time, but I think you know a lot of military knowledge."
Faced with Vlasov's question, Sokov quickly said perfunctorily: "Comrade General, the reason why I understand so much is because my neighbor has a veteran. He once participated in the Spanish Civil War and also fought against the Finnish White Army.
He is a soldier and has accumulated a lot of combat experience. When I chat with him, he likes to tell me this knowledge. Over time, I understand some common sense on the battlefield. "
Sokov's words dispelled Vlasov's suspicion: "Oh, it turns out that your neighbors have veterans who participated in the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of Finland. No wonder they know so much? By the way, after the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War,
Did the veteran take up arms again and fight the enemy?"
"It's a pity, Comrade General." Sokov was worried that Vlasov would have a whim one day and find his imaginary neighbor, so he could only arrange the death fate of this non-existent neighbor in advance: "After the war broke out, we
The city where he was located was bombed by enemy planes, and the veteran unfortunately died in the bombing."
Vlasov originally saw that Sokov had a good knowledge of military affairs, and he guessed that it was the veteran who taught him. He couldn't help but have the idea of recruiting that veteran. You know, the troops on the battlefield today are basically new recruits.
, not only lacks sufficient military training, but also does not have any combat experience. If you can get guidance from experienced veterans, it will be very helpful to improve the combat effectiveness of the army.
At this moment, when Sokov said that the veteran had died in the German bombing, he couldn't help but sigh: "That's such a pity."
Vlasov raised his hand to check the time, then waved his hand suddenly and announced: "Get ready to go."
After Sokov loudly agreed, he arranged for the soldiers to board the vehicle in an orderly manner.
Vlasov, who got into his car, saw Sokov commanding the troops to board the car so skillfully, and a little doubt arose in his heart. He thought to himself that even if the other party often listened to his neighbors telling them about the battlefield, he would not be able to master it.
It was some theoretical knowledge. But seeing Sokov at this moment, he seemed to be a commander who had been in the army for many years.
Seeing that Vlasov was delayed in giving the order to drive, the driver turned his head and looked over to confirm whether the general was already sitting in the car.
Vlasov saw the driver's gaze, understood the other person's intention, nodded, and then ordered: "Drive!"
The distance from Nizhin to Moscow is more than 600 kilometers, and some areas passed along the way may have been occupied by the Germans. Sokov ordered people to mount a machine gun on the top of the driving platform of each truck. Once the enemy situation is discovered,
, you can shoot immediately.
Sokov and Andrei sat on the driver's seat of the first truck, and Denis sat on the last truck to lead the pack.
Looking at the fleeing crowds everywhere on both sides of the road, Andre said sadly: "It has been almost two months since the war broke out, and our army has been retreating non-stop. I don't know when we will be able to stop retreating."
step by step, strike hard at the enemy and drive them out of our land."
"Andrei," because there was a driver next to him, Sokov couldn't say something very clearly, so he could only say vaguely: "Don't worry, one day our army will stop retreating and launch a counterattack against the enemy.
.We will not only drive them out of our country, but also go straight to their home base and defeat them completely."
"Sokov, when do you think our counterattack can start?" Andre said with a sad expression: "In fact, we launched a counterattack in the Dubno area shortly after the war started. But it is regrettable.
Yes, we failed and lost five of our most elite mechanized armies."
"Dubno's counterattack failed due to many reasons." After Sokov said this, he reorganized the vocabulary in his mind and continued: "The failure of the participating troops to arrive on the battlefield on time is a major problem. But
More importantly, our army has lost air superiority on the battlefield and air cover. No matter how many tanks and armored vehicles we have, we can only be targets for German aircraft attacks."
After Andrei listened to Sokov's words, a surprised expression appeared on his face: "Sokov, this is the first time I have heard what you said. After Dubno's counterattack failed, I heard many people say,
The Germans had more troops and better equipment than we did, which led to the failure of our counterattack."
"Their statement is only part of it." Seeing that Andrei didn't seem to understand what he meant, Sokov emphasized again: "In today's war, air superiority is very important. Facing the torrent of steel without air cover,
The indiscriminate bombing of enemy aircraft can only be reduced to a living target, without the ability to fight back at all. We can only watch helplessly as our armored units are wiped out bit by bit by the enemy."
Andrei may still need some time to digest Sokov's statement. He quickly changed the topic: "Sokov, I want to ask you, do you think our army can crush the German attack on Kiev?"
Attack?"
"Kiev's strategic location is very important." Sokov said with some confusion: "Not only our military headquarters can see this, but the German military headquarters must also understand this. Therefore, this place will become the focus of the decisive battle between the two sides."
"Can our army hold Kyiv?" Andrei asked again.
"Our army will do everything possible to delay the German attack and consume their effective strength." Sokov could not tell Andrei that in another month, the Southwest Front currently deployed in Kiev and surrounding areas will face a basic
The fate of being completely annihilated can only be said euphemistically: "Unless the Germans pay a heavy price, they will never take this great city away from our army."
Andrei was not stupid either. Seeing that Sokov always avoided the more important issues and chose the less important ones, he didn't know whether it was because he didn't know how to answer or because he had some scruples. He no longer continued to dwell on the problem, but changed it in time.
Topic: "Sokov, where do you think the Supreme Command will send General Vlasov after he returns to Moscow to report on his duties?"
"The most important place now is Kiev." Sokov replied without hesitation: "According to my analysis, after General Vlasov reports his duties, the Supreme Command may appoint him to a new position and send him back again.
Kiev.”
"Return to Kiev?" After hearing what Sokov said, Andre re-thought what the other party had just said in his mind, and couldn't help but said with some worry: "Sokov, tell me, we will and
Will he come back together?"
A bitter expression appeared on Sokov's face: "Andrei, don't forget, our company is now his security company. Do you think that if he wants to return to Kiev, we will be responsible for protecting his safety?
, can you still stay in Moscow?”
"So, in the near future, it is possible that we will return to Kiev again?"
"Be more confident and remove the phrase 'possibly'." Sokov looked sideways at Andrei and said: "As General Vlasov's security force, wherever he goes, we must follow him.
.Therefore, as soon as he is redeployed to Kiev, we must also follow him to Kiev."
"Sokov, although we have not known each other for a long time, I found that your vision is very accurate. Since you said that we will return to Kiev soon, then it is only a matter of time before we go to Kiev."