The situation faced by the 101st Regiment, which had lost its anti-tank position, immediately became serious. As long as the machine gun fire points on the position were fired, they would immediately be attacked by German tank fire. As long as they received one shot, the machine guns and shooters would be destroyed.
will be blown up into the sky. Therefore, after the machine gunner finished firing a tray of bullets, he had to move immediately and find a new place to establish a machine gun position. There was no way he could form suppressive firepower against the approaching German troops.
Not only did the German army have the support of tank fire, they also established mortar positions and machine gun fire points at 500 meters and 300 meters respectively, using powerful firepower to suppress the Soviet troops on the position to cover the charge of their own soldiers.
Soviet soldiers who stood up to shoot in the trenches were hit by flying shrapnel or machine gun bullets from time to time, and fell into the trenches in various postures.
In the regiment command post a few hundred meters away, the regiment leader saw that his men were constantly being killed and wounded by the fierce German firepower. He felt heartbroken, but he was helpless. Because during the early breakout, the regiment included
All heavy weapons, including mortars and heavy machine guns, have been abandoned, and now only light weapons can be used to deal with enemies who are armed to the teeth.
The regiment chief of staff, standing next to the regiment leader, saw the critical situation at the front and quickly made suggestions to the regiment leader: "Comrade regiment leader, I suggest that we report our situation to the division headquarters immediately and ask the division to provide us with
Artillery support." Unexpectedly, after he finished speaking, he found that the regiment commander had no reaction at all, as if he had not heard his words at all. He quickly added, "The enemy is only one or two hundred meters away from our position. Once they rush into the trenches,
, then our defense line will collapse."
"It's useless." When the regiment leader heard what the chief of staff said, the muscles on his face twitched violently. Seeing that the situation at the front was so bad, he never thought of asking for help from the division headquarters. However, he knew very well that the division
The divisional artillery regiment also lost all its artillery during the breakout process, and is now assigned to the 102nd regiment as infantry. "Don't you know that the divisional artillery regiment has been converted into infantry and assigned to the 102nd regiment?
Have we fought? Now that the division doesn’t even have a single artillery piece, how can we provide artillery support for us?”
However, the regiment commander also knew in his heart that it was only a matter of time before the enemy broke through the forward position. After saying these words, he immediately ordered the chief of staff: "Chief of staff, you immediately bring the guard platoon and all those who can fight to support the front line."
, we must hold our position. Do you understand?"
"Comrade commander," the chief of staff of the regiment said with some embarrassment after hearing this order: "If I take away the guard platoon, there will be no one around you. You see..."
"Go ahead," before the chief of staff of the regiment finished speaking, the regiment commander said in a tone that left no room for doubt: "If you can't hold the position, what's the use of the guard platoon staying at the regiment headquarters."
Seeing that the regiment leader's attitude was so resolute, the regiment chief of staff quickly agreed and called to the staff in the headquarters. The correspondent left with him and went with the guard platoon to reinforce the front line.
The situation was not only tight for the 100th and 101st regiments. The 102nd regiment, which was deployed on the far left, faced the fierce German offensive and could only make a distress call to the division commander Glazkov. The regiment commander was crying.
Said: "Comrade division commander, the enemy's infantry, under the cover of tanks, launched a swooping attack on our regiment's position. One of my battalions has been wiped out. Please send a reserve team to support us as soon as possible, otherwise the position may be lost."
."
"Comrade Colonel," Glazkov shouted into the microphone after hearing the cry of the commander of the 102nd Regiment: "As long as one of you is alive, you must hold your position resolutely. If you lose your position, I will shoot you.
."
Having said that, Glazkov is also aware of the seriousness of the problem. The defense areas of the three regiments adopt linear defense. Due to insufficient troops, there is no depth of defense at all. Once a certain point is lost, the entire defense line will collapse.
. Considering this, Glazkov quickly called his deputy division commander over and ordered: "Comrade deputy division commander, the situation of the 102nd Regiment is not good now. You should immediately bring Major Ibaru's teaching battalion to support
."
Just after the deputy division commander left with his men, the 100th Regiment called again for help. The regiment leader said that his position had been breached, and that the regiment's political commissar and chief of staff led the troops and all died heroically in the counterattack. He asked Glazkov to help him.
Provide necessary support. Learning that the position of the 100th Regiment had been breached, Glazkov couldn't help but become anxious. He quickly called his chief of staff and asked directly: "How many troops do we have now?"
"There is also a guard battalion." After the chief of staff blurted out, he quickly added: "However, in the breakout battle, the battalion suffered heavy casualties, and now there are only more than a hundred people left."
"Chief of Staff, you immediately take the remaining members of the guard battalion to the defense area of the 100th Regiment and assist them in their defense." Glazkov was afraid that the Chief of Staff would not understand the importance of the defense line, so he specifically reminded him:
"There are no friendly forces behind our defense area. Once the enemy breaks through our defense area, they can rush directly into the factory area."
After the teaching battalion and the guard battalion were dispatched, Glazkov saw that there were only more than a hundred staff, communications and logistics personnel left at the division headquarters. He was worried that if there was any danger in a certain area, he would have no troops to send, so he quickly shook his head.
I called the group army headquarters and reported to Chuikov: "Comrade Commander, the Germans have launched a fierce attack on the defensive zone of our division. The current situation of the three regiments is not good, and the defense line is in danger of being broken through by the enemy at any time.
I request you to immediately send troops for reinforcements."
Regarding Glazkov's request for help, Chuikov was silent for a while. He knew that after a long battle, the 35th Guards Division had severely reduced its troops. If it was not replenished in time, it would be impossible to hold the position. Therefore,
After a fierce struggle in his heart, he said into the microphone: "General Glazkov, I will send reinforcements to you. I will contact the City Defense Committee immediately and ask them to send militia troops from the factory area to support you...
…”
"What, militia troops?" Glazkov was secretly happy when he learned that Chuikov would provide him with reinforcements. But when he heard that the reinforcements were from the militia, his heart suddenly dropped. He was surprised and said: "Comrade Commander
, don’t you know that the militia units in the factory area have just been formed? They have no combat experience. They have neither been shot by German machine guns nor seen German tanks rushing in front of them. If they deploy
On the defensive line, before the German tanks can rush over, they will turn around and escape..."
"General Glazkov," when Chuikov heard Glazkov commenting on the militia troops he was going to send to support the front line, Chuikov straightened his face and said in a stern tone: "Who gave you the right to insult the working class? Did it?
You don’t know that in order to stop the enemies rushing towards Stalingrad, it is not enough to rely solely on our army. We must also unite the vast number of workers and city residents. Only with their support and help can we hold on to this place.
A city named after the supreme commander..."
Chuikov's words left Glazkov speechless for a while. After a long time, he said with some embarrassment: "Comrade Commander, no matter what, in the face of such an intense battle, the militia troops with little combat effectiveness will be thrown in."
I feel that fighting is inappropriate. Therefore, I still beg you to send me a regular army, even just one battalion."
"General Glazkov, I don't have a single battalion in my hands at the moment." Regarding Glazkov's request, although he knew that the other party could not see it, Chuikov still shook his head resolutely: "In this way, I have an organic battalion in my hand.
There is only one division of yours, and the rest of the troops are still gathering their strength. It will take at least two to three days before they can go into battle. Therefore, under the current circumstances, you can only rely on the armed forces of the working class to crush the German attack.
Attack on the Factory District."
As soon as Chuikov put down the phone, Krylov hurriedly said: "Comrade Commander, have you forgotten that there is an infantry brigade on Mamayev Ridge, and they can be sent to support the 35th Guards Division?" He said.
He glanced down at the map on the table and added, "The distance is only five kilometers, and even walking on foot will only take two hours at most."
Krylov's proposal made Chuikov's heart beat. He knew the combat effectiveness of the 73rd Infantry Brigade very well. If this unit could be sent to reinforce the 35th Guards Division, there should be no problem in holding the position. But just
Just when he picked up the phone, he suddenly changed his mind: "No, Comrade Chief of Staff, I can't give such an order to Lieutenant Colonel Sokov. The mission of their brigade is to hold on to Mamayev Heights. If we
If the troops are transferred to other places, Mamayev Heights will be lost because of the lack of troops. At that time, the defenders in Stalingrad will be divided into two parts that are not connected to each other. No, we absolutely cannot take this risk."
When Krylov made this suggestion, he also had a sense of luck. He believed that the focus of the German offensive was in the factory area, and there was no time to take care of Mamayev Heights for the time being. Even if Sokov's troops were transferred, they would attack Mamayev.
The defense of Yevgant would not have any impact. But after Chuikov said this, he immediately realized the seriousness of the problem and quickly admitted his mistake to Chuikov: "I'm sorry, Comrade Commander, I didn't think carefully.
It seems that we can only ask the City Defense Committee for help and ask them to send factory militia to support the 35th Guards Division."
"Call Sharayev," Chuikov said to Krylov: "Ask him to send militiamen to support the comrades of the 35th Guards Division, and then send the 30th Independent Armored Train Battalion to provide artillery support for our troops.