If the troops attacking the Soviet position at this moment were not the German 305th Infantry Division, but the engineer battalion, the artillery regiment's artillery fire would not be able to destroy many enemies at all, because they were all in a combat group of three or five people, relying on the cover of bomb craters.
Step by step, they were approaching the Soviet position. Once they were shelled, they could use the nearby bomb craters to hide in order to minimize casualties.
The officers and soldiers of the 305th Division followed the assault guns in groups and charged towards the Soviet position. Now that the assault guns in front had been killed, and without cover, they became lambs to be slaughtered. They heard a message from the air.
When the screams of artillery shells came, those who reacted quickly jumped directly into the crater next to them, while those who reacted slowly were blown away by the shells in groups.
The shells that fell in the German ranks exploded violently. In the deafening explosions, gunpowder smoke and fire rose into the sky. The German soldiers who were lifted into the air by the air waves were cut into pieces by the shrapnel and gravel intertwined into a network.
The fragments and rain of blood were already vaporized by the high temperature generated by the explosion while they were still in the air, and the soil mixed with broken limbs and weapon parts fell down like a goddess scattering flowers.
Fortunately, the Soviet artillery was limited, and the bombardment against the enemy only lasted a few minutes before ending abruptly. However, at least two hundred German soldiers lay on this Russian soil forever, unable to fight again.
Stand up. As soon as the Soviet artillery stopped, the surviving German soldiers got up from the ground and fled back desperately. They just wanted to escape as far away from here as possible.
Sokov, who was staying at the division headquarters, received a call from Savage and learned that the enemy had retreated. He just said lightly: "I know!" Then he put down the phone and spoke to the man sitting opposite.
Lyudnikov said, "Comrade Colonel, the enemy's attack has been repelled by our artillery."
After learning that the enemy's attack had been repelled again, Lyudnikov showed a relaxed expression on his face. Since he led his troops to the barricade factory, there have been battles every day, but to win such an easy battle like today, he
It was the first time he saw it. He nodded slightly and said to Sokov: "Colonel Sokov, I heard from the commander that you are very good at fighting, and I was quite unconvinced. I thought that even if you were good at fighting, you wouldn't be able to fight.
Is the combat experience comparable to that of a person like me who has been in the army for more than 20 years? But after these two days of fighting, I think what the commander said is very reasonable. You are indeed a person who is very good at fighting. Don't
Let’s not talk about the casualties of the troops, I’m afraid they are not even one-fifth of mine.”
In response to Lyudnikov's compliment, Sokov smiled faintly and said modestly: "Comrade Colonel, you are very kind. I have not been in the army for a long time and have never attended a military academy. I am blind to these fighting methods."
Elusive."
"Speaking of military academy, I remembered one thing." Lyudnikov had studied at the famous Frunze Military Academy before the war. When he heard that Sokov had not attended a military academy, he said enthusiastically: "Wait for us
Having repelled the German attack on Stalingrad, I suggest you go to the Frunze Military Academy to study and master more command skills, which will be very helpful for your future promotion."
Sokov remembered that the Frunze Military Academy moved out of Moscow not long after the war began, but he didn’t know exactly where it was moved. At this moment, when Lyudnikov mentioned this school, he couldn’t help but wonder.
Question: "Comrade Colonel, I heard that the academy has moved out of Moscow. I wonder where it has been moved to?"
"Tashkent." Lyudnikov replied briefly: "After the war broke out, the college moved to Tashkent and opened a crash course in cadre training. The study time was only three months." Perhaps worried about Sokov's concerns, he further
It explained, "Even if you enter the military academy to study, it is impossible for your superiors to assign a new commander to replace you in such a short period of time. Therefore, you can still return to your original unit after studying."
Lyudnikov's words made Sokov a little excited. He knew that he had not gone to a military academy, and it was a lot of luck that he could become the commander of the Guards Division. But if he wanted to continue to be promoted, he had not attended a military academy.
I'm afraid it will be very difficult to go further after learning from the experience.
"Comrade Colonel," Sokov asked tentatively: "If I want to study in the military academy, who do I need to apply to?"
"Needless to say, we are now affiliated with the 62nd Army. If you want to enter the military academy, you must naturally apply to Commander Chuikov." Lyudnikov said with a smile: "With his appreciation for you,
I will definitely agree to your request."
"Comrade Colonel, do you know the conditions for admission?" Sokov waited for Lyudnikov to finish and immediately asked: "I wonder if I meet the admission standards."
"Colonel Sokov, since the academy mainly trains commanders of the combined army with extensive knowledge from regiment to corps level, the admission conditions for the students are extremely demanding. The requirements are that they must have graduated from the High Command School of the Combined Arms of All Arms and served as commanders for more than two years.
Battalion commander position, practical experience in detachment command, good combat literacy, under 38 years old, military rank of captain or major." After Lyudnikov finished talking about the admissions criteria, he saw Sokov's
With a slightly uncertain expression on his face, he added: "But don't worry, with your performance on the battlefield and your achievements, as long as you apply, I think Comrade Commander will definitely agree."
Originally Sokov was very confident about entering the Frunze Military Academy, but after hearing what Lyudnikov said, he seemed a little uneasy. He thought to himself: He will have a meeting at the headquarters tomorrow.
Should I have a private conversation with Chuikov to see if he would allow me to enter the military academy?
While he was thinking about it, the phone rang. Sokov glanced at the phones on the table and found that the phone in front of Lyudnikov was ringing. He thought it was a subordinate of the division who was about to call Lyudnikov.
Nikov is reporting on work.
Unexpectedly, Lyudnikov picked up the phone and listened for a moment, then said respectfully: "...Yes, Comrade Commander, he is right opposite me. Do you want to talk to him?...Okay,
I immediately put him on the phone."
Sokov took the phone handed over by Lyudnikov and asked with some confusion into the phone: "Hello, Comrade Commander, do you have any instructions?"
According to his thoughts, Chuikov might want to ask if the road from the barricade factory to the headquarters was safe. Unexpectedly, he heard Chuikov ask on the phone: "Colonel Sokov, I heard that you gave Director Peter a
Design drawings, is there such a thing?"
"Yes, Comrade Commander." Hearing that Chuikov was asking about self-propelled artillery, Sokov immediately perked up: "I think we should also have a kind of technical equipment similar to the German assault gun, so I gave it to Peter Factory
I made a sketch and wrote some design ideas to him."
"Do you think this kind of technical equipment can be deployed in the army after it is produced?" Chuikov asked.
"Comrade Commander, I think that as long as the output can be guaranteed, this kind of technical equipment will soon be installed on a large scale in the army." Sokov replied: "This will help improve the strength of our artillery."
"But I think you may have forgotten one important thing." Chuikov waited for Sokov to finish and then deliberately reminded him: "Our transportation with the other side has been interrupted. I am afraid that many of the materials used to produce this new technical equipment cannot be used."
Bring it in from outside.”
Hearing what Chuikov was worried about, Sokov couldn't help but smile. He said into the microphone: "Comrade Commander, if I guess correctly, tomorrow night's meeting may be related to our army's future major operations. Could it be that you
Don’t you have confidence that we can defeat the enemy? Anyway, I think the enemy will be defeated by us sooner or later. We can all find ways to overcome some of the difficulties we are currently facing."
"Colonel Sokov," Chuikov ignored Sokov's joke, but said with a serious expression: "I had a careful discussion with Director Peter, and he said that if all reserve forces are used, it will take about two days.
Within a short period of time, a prototype of the automatic artillery vehicle can be produced. After the prototype is produced, it will be up to you to test this technical equipment on the battlefield and provide necessary data to Director Peter and others for their subsequent improvements."
After chatting about self-propelled artillery for a while, Chuikov was about to hang up the phone. Chuikov quickly stopped him and said hesitantly: "Comrade Commander, I still want to ask you something."
When Chuikov heard Sokov speaking to him in this tone, he immediately asked alertly: "Colonel Sokov, what happened to you? Why are you talking to me in this tone?"
"That's right, Comrade Commander." Sokov asked with a red face: "I want to study at the Frunze Military Academy to improve my command level. Do you agree with me to study at the Military Academy?"
"What, you want to enter the Frunze Military Academy?" Chuikov said with some surprise: "There is a war now. As the commander of a division, how can you leave your combat post casually?" He reminded Sokov kindly,
"Although the situation in the city is unfavorable to our army, we will soon take major military operations to reverse this unfavorable situation. If you leave at this time, you will not only give up the honor that is easily obtained, but you will even be attacked.
Criticize."
"Comrade Commander, you have misunderstood." Sokov did not want people to misunderstand that he wanted to be a deserter, so he quickly explained to Chuikov: "I mean, I will go to Fulong after defeating the enemy who attacked Stalingrad."
Study at the Chicago Military Academy. But I heard from Colonel Lyudnikov that if I want to enter the academy, I must get your permission."
"Since we have defeated the enemies under Stalingrad, and then study at the Frunze Military Academy, there is nothing wrong with it." Chuikov felt relieved when he learned that Sokov was not leaving Stalingrad now.
He promised Sokov: "As soon as the enemy is defeated, I will personally recommend you to study at the Frunze Military Academy."
"Thank you, Comrade Commander, thank you very much." Hearing that Chuikov agreed that he would go to Frunze Military Academy to study after the Battle of Stalingrad, Sokov couldn't help but be overjoyed. He knew very well that as long as he went
Studying for three months is very helpful for my future, so I constantly express my gratitude to Chuikov.
Seeing Sokov put down the phone with a smile on his face, Lyudnikov immediately reached out to him and said friendly: "Colonel Sokov, please accept my heartfelt blessings and wish you good results in the academy.
"
While shaking hands with Lyudnikov, Sokov said with a smile: "Comrade Colonel, the commander only agreed to recommend me to study. Whether I can enter the academy will have to wait until we defeat the enemy who attacked Stalingrad.
Just known."
"The commander has agreed to recommend you to enter the Frunze Military Academy, and it's almost done." Lyudnikov said with a smile: "You know, the most famous generals today: Zhukov, Rokossov
Frunze Military Academy, including Frunze Military Academy, Konevsky, Vasilevsky and others all studied at the Frunze Military Academy. If you can enter this academy, you will surely gain their trust and respect even more."
The people Lyudnikov mentioned were all famous generals in the Great Patriotic War, especially the first three, who were even called the "troika of the Soviet Army." And Vasilevsky was even more famous.
Needless to say, he is the future chief of general staff. Being able to be called an alumnus of these famous generals will be very helpful to your future.
It was certainly a happy thing to be able to study at the Frunze Military Academy. But not long after Sokov was excited, he turned his attention back to the defense of the barricade factory. For him, the top priority right now
, is to resolutely defend the barricade factory and wait for the arrival of the Soviet counterattack.
Sokov calmed down and said to Lyudnikov: "Comrade Colonel, I now have an idea. When I go to the headquarters for a meeting tomorrow, if all the commanders above the regiment level are there, once the enemy launches a sneak attack at night, then
Who will command the troops? Without a unified command, I am afraid the troops will fall into chaos."
Regarding Sokov's statement, Lyudnikov thought for a moment and felt that it was really possible, so he asked humbly: "Colonel Sokov, tell me, what should we do?"
"I think it will be enough for us to take Lieutenant Colonel Guzman of the 650th Regiment and Commander Belkin of my regiment with us when we go to the meeting." Sokov suggested to Lyudnikov: "As for the remaining
The two infantry regiment commanders and one artillery regiment commander under the command were asked to stay in order to deal with possible enemy situations."
After two days of getting along with each other, Lyudnikov already had great trust in Sokov. Although he did not obey what he said, at least he would not disagree. Therefore, he only thought about the plan proposed by Sokov.
In less than a minute, he nodded and said: "You are right, when we go to the meeting, the factory cannot be without a regiment-level commander sitting here. Just do as you said, and only let Gu, the commander of the 650th regiment,
Lieutenant Colonel Siman and Colonel Belkin went with us to the meeting, and the remaining group leaders stayed in the factory to deal with possible emergencies."