Chapter 744 The Blue No. 1 Begins With Deception (2)
Chen Dao and General Klester exchanged the details of the battle for another time, and suddenly remembered something.
He raised his hand to look at the watch, and Chen Dao exclaimed: "It's going to be half past eight. Do you have a radio? I want to listen to the radio."
Seeing that Chen Dao was very anxious, General Klester hurriedly asked the adjutant to take Chen Dao to the intelligence department's office.
Turn on the radio and turn on the Deutsche Voice radio station. Chen Dao happened to hear a sound coming from the radio.
"Friends, let's talk to Lieutenant General Andreevich Vrasov, who is the most righteous and courageous of all the Soviets who opposed Stalin. Under his call, tens of thousands of Soviet soldiers who opposed Stalin but did not dare to make public statements muster up the courage to stand beside him, form a powerful force, fight Stalin to the end, and rescue more people who are being abused by Stalin's tyranny. General Vrasov, say hello to everyone."
"Hello everyone, I'm Andrei Vlasov."
"Hello General Vrasov, in the eyes of many Soviets, especially Stalin and his gangsters, you are a traitor who must be executed. So my first question is that you must explain to the audience who do not know the truth, why did you stand on our side and lead the soldiers to be enemies with your country?"
"I must declare that what I oppose is Stalin, and what I oppose is not the motherland. Everything I do now is to rescue my great motherland from the reactionary government of Stalin."
"General Vrasov, I must remind you that it is no problem for you to say that Stalin is a tyrant and a great dictator, but he is the heir appointed by Mr. Lenin, and it is somewhat inappropriate for you to say that he is a reactionary government."
Vlasov said: "This is exactly what I want to say. Stalin was not only the head of the reactionary government, but also the legitimacy of his rule. It is the biggest lie that he was appointed by Comrade Lenin. Comrade Lenin's real heir was Comrade Trotsky. It was precisely because Stalin saw Comrade Trotsky being appreciated by Comrade Lenin and believed that his interests were damaged that Stalin poisoned Comrade Lenin and then drove Comrade Trotsky to force him to exile to Mexico. Even so, Stalin had not yet given up and sent agents to kill Comrade Trotsky in 1940.
After expelling Comrade Trotsky, Stalin, Molotov, Beria, Marshal Voroshilov and Marshal Temuxingo, and other hard-core confidants launched a massacre against comrades who had previously supported Trotsky in the army. Marshal Tukhachevsky, Marshal Buliuker and Marshal Yegorov all died in this massacre.
Stalin came to power by assassinating Comrade Lenin, not a legal heir. Many people know that they just dare not express their attitude publicly, because once they express their dissatisfaction with Stalin, they will be labeled as a "Trotskyist" and sent to the execution ground. In short, the Stalin government is an illegal reactionary government."
"General Vrasov, if what you said is true, then we can indeed confirm that Stalin's legitimacy is problematic. As for you saying that he is a reactionary government, I think the corpses in the Katyn Forest, and the Soviet Union betrayed the Axis Alliance and launched a war against Romania and Hungary without authorization, are enough to reflect his reactionary and cruel side."
Vlasov said: "Stalin's atrocities are far more than that. In terms of life, he disrespects women. He can pretend to be gentlemanly when he doesn't drink. Once he drinks, he will reveal his nature. At an open banquet, he forced his wife to drink after drinking too much. His wife refused. He shouted in front of everyone, 'Drink it, bitch'.
In addition, he also sent his best friend, the spy leader Beria, to use violent means to force Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia to join the Soviet Union. Any free person who opposes joining and wants to ensure the independence of the country will be killed or exiled to Siberia. Some nations that are unwilling to accept Stalinism will even be exiled collectively. On the way to Siberia, countless souls are waiting for revenge. Even his son can't stand the various atrocities of Stalin and oppose him.
If I have the chance, I must rescue those countries and people who are suffering from Stalin. This is why I formed the 1st Army."
"General Vrasov, who do you say Stalin's son also objected to him?"
"I'm talking about Stalin's eldest son, Captain Yakov Jugashvili, who was also captured in the war. I've seen him, and he was very painful. On the one hand, the sense of justice in his heart made him feel ashamed of what his father did, and on the other hand, as a son, he didn't want to stand openly on the opposite side of his father. If it weren't for the father-son relationship with Stalin, he would have joined the 1st Army long ago..."
In the Kremlin, next to the radio, Stalin raised his hand and threw the glass rod in his hand on the wall and smashed it to pieces. The broken glass scattered all over the floor, and the vodka in the cup flowed onto the carpet, emitting an intoxicating atmosphere.
"He must die, this traitor, Vlasov, you..." Stalin said to the secretary who was trembling with fear, "Go inform Beria and immediately send the agent to kill the traitor, and......"
Stalin walked back and forth in front of the secretary like an angry lion, raised his head suddenly, stared at the secretary and said, "Contact the headquarters of the Southwest Direction immediately, I want to talk to Comrade Timuxin on the phone."
Overnight, Lieutenant General Vrasov's interview spread throughout the world through radio.
Overnight, Stalin's anger spread throughout the command center of the southwest direction, and through the command center of Timuxinge, to the 12th Army Command under the Southern Front.
In the city of Voroshilovgrad, he saw his immediate superior, Lieutenant General Malinovsky, the commander-in-chief of the Southern Front, and then saw his immediate superior, Marshal Temuxingo, the commander-in-chief of the southwest, and Comrade Khrushchev, the general political commissar of the southwest, came together. Major General Grechko, the commander of the 12th Army, told him that he had a big deal.
After saluting each other, without any scenes or polite words, Khrushchev was the first to ask: "Did the traitor's troops still be the same in the past few days?"
Grechko felt an invisible pressure from the expressions of the three big guys, so that his mind was inexplicably short-circuited, and he stuttered and asked, "What's the same?"
"I'm talking about the broadcast they played," Khrushchev said.
Major General Grechko suddenly realized that what Khrushchev was talking about was the First Army commanded by Vrasov, opposite the 12th Army.
The 12th Army commanded by Major General Grechko is affiliated with the Southern Front and has five infantry divisions under its jurisdiction. The defense line is located in the middle of the Front, and the opposite is the Hungarian 2nd Army.
Originally, the Southern Front was located in the south far away from Moscow, and the 12th Army faced the Hungarians with weak combat effectiveness. Major General Grechko believed that his defense line was not within the focus of the German army's strike range.
His superior Lieutenant General Malinovsky also believed that so he did not have any armored troops in the organization of the 12th Army.
However, not long ago, the arrival of a unit attracted collective attention from Major General Grechko to Marshal Temusinco.
A unit wearing German camouflage uniform took over the positions of the Hungarian 4th Infantry Army and became neighbors face to face with the 12th Army.
The war is coming, and a German unit replaces the weaker Hungarian unit, and the danger goes without saying.
The alarm was transmitted from Major General Grechko to the Southern Front Command, and then to the command of Marshal Timuxine, and finally to the Supreme Command.
The order to find out the number of the troops on the other side and pay close attention to the movements of the troops was soon issued to Major General Greciko. However, before Major General Greciko could send a scout to grab his tongue, the continuous broadcast of radio sounds spread throughout the 12th Army's troops.
The German troops opposite set up a row of loudspeakers on the position, and at night, when it was late and when it was quiet, they would play the recorded slogans in a loop.
"I am Lieutenant General Andreevich Vlasov. Comrades from the 12th Army opposite, thank you for your hard work, don't work hard for Stalin anymore. The Germans are here to fight Stalin and their gangs, and you are not the enemy of Germany. Hurry up and join our 1st Army with weapons, and we will turn our guns to fight Stalin together, and rescue our motherland from the tyrant of Stalin as soon as possible..."
During the broadcast, the enemy on the opposite side reported that it was the 1st Army composed of Vlasov, a big traitor, and a group of traitors, who was an accomplice of the German ***.
Major General Grechko immediately sent the information to his superiors. Soon, Comrade Khrushchev, the political commissar of the General Command of the Southwest Direction, visited the 12th Army and secretly went to the frontier positions to investigate, and finally confirmed that the information was correct.
When Khrushchev left, he left a group of political cadres to Major General Grechko's command center. These political cadres stayed at the frontline positions, set up loudspeakers, and played slogans 24 hours a day to fight against the rebels on the opposite side.
"······You accomplices of Germany, traitors of the Soviet motherland, the gallows are your destination. You will definitely receive trials from the people and sanctions from the law......"
Seeing Khrushchev ask about this, Major General Grechko nodded and said, "The traitor played the radio every night, and no one listened to him. The comrades were scolding him, saying that he made noises and did not allow everyone to sleep well."
Khrushchev nodded silently, Marshal Temuxingo said: "The General Secretary already knows about the broadcast. He believes that the traitor cannot be indulged so, and we must whip him hard. Therefore, the General Secretary personally issued an order, with the 12th Army as the main force and the 37th Army on the right wing as the auxiliary, launch a fast and accurate attack on the traitor's troops to hit his arrogance and let him know that there is no good end to being a traitor."
Grechko suddenly realized that no wonder the three superiors came together, and it turned out that there were important tasks to hand over to him.
"I've long wanted to teach that traitor a lesson, but I'm short of troops, only five infantry divisions, and lack the necessary tank power."
Temuxine said: "The General Secretary decided to allocate two tank troops and eight artillery regiments to you. Your mission is to conduct a punishment operation on the traitor's troops, without going deep into the enemy's defense."
"When will the reinforcements be in place? I can confirm the attack date."
"Soon, the attack will start on June 20th at the latest. The faster the better. I have issued an order to mobilize the troops, and they have already set off. Comrade Malinovsky, your responsibility is to coordinate the relationship between the 37th Army and the 12th Army so that their actions can be carried out simultaneously. Remember, the General Secretary is waiting for the good news of your victory. Do you have any difficulties?"
Marshal Timuxin said.
"There is no difficulty, I will immediately ask someone to start a combat plan." Major General Grechko said.
Lieutenant General Malinovsky said: "Remember to keep the troops' actions confidential, do not expose our intentions to combat, and ensure the suddenness of the attack."
"In this way, I let all the troops be mobilized at night to avoid the German aerial reconnaissance, but this will make the attack preparation time longer." Major General Grechko said.
Chapter completed!