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Chapter 323: Not Wonderful Talent(2/2)

This is how democratic politics is.

The Prime Minister's poll approval rating has always been a roller coaster.

Just when the Li Shucheng case was about to become a thing of the past, but it was not yet completely over, on October 11, 1940, General Zhao Tingzhu, the commander-in-chief of the Northern Alliance, was convinced that this was the best time, and the Soviet Red Army had not yet

Before the Eastern Front could reorganize a large-scale defense line, even though the Imperial Air Force's return to the rescue failed to arrive in time as planned, Zhao Tingzhu commanded the Northern Alliance to launch a rapid attack on the Soviet Union.

This is a real blitzkrieg.

The term blitzkrieg is still a miracle created by the Sixth Armored Army of Nazi Germany. However, Germany is far inferior to the Imperial Wehrmacht in major mechanization and transformation of air-ground integration, and there is still a certain gap compared to the Empire.

The strategies formulated by Zhao Tingzhu and Wei Lihuang were also extremely special. They bypassed Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg, which were heavily defended by the Soviet Union. Both places had a strong fortress group built by the Soviet Union for twenty years and attacked fortresses.

It was not what the Imperial Army was good at, so the Northern coalition directly attacked from the southern line and captured the city of Kustana, the railway hub in northern Kazakhstan. Using this as a stronghold, continued to move south, bypassing the Chelyabinsk and the Ural Mountains to attack O

Lenburg and Atsu, in the northern part of the Caspian Sea, divided their troops into two groups to advance to Stalingrad, where the Soviets and Germany were fighting fiercely.

This choice definitely surprised both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, but strategically, it was indeed an excellent and extremely wonderful choice. The Northern Alliance's forty-four mechanics divided into two groups, the fifth and sixth on the southern line

The army attacked the Soviet rear position in Stalingrad. The troops on the northern line were drawn back from the Korean battlefield and the Second Army, who were sent to attack Samara in the upper reaches of the Volga River, laying the foundation for continuing to attack Kazan.

Zhao Tingzhu also retained two armies in Kustanai and Omsk to restrain the Soviet troops on the Eastern Front. Dividing multiple troops has always been a taboo in military strategists, but Wei Lihuang, who made this strategic plan, has his own point of view.

In his judgment, the strength of the Soviet Red Army was also more scattered. While dispersing his troops, he also concentrated the main force of the Second Army and the Fifth Army directly attacked Kazan.

Once he was allowed to seize Kazan, the two Soviet fronts on the Eastern Front would be defeated without fighting.

These two fronts are fighting around Chelyabinsk, northern Kazakhstan and a large number of fortress groups. It is difficult to eat hard. The best strategy is to send the main force alone to go deeper, forcing the Soviet Union to draw these two fronts.

Retracement to support Kazan.

As long as the two Soviet fronts retreated, the seventh and eighth army commanded by Wei Lihuang could fully utilize their speed advantage and annihilate them in the wild before returning to Kazan, even if the Soviet Union was

If these two fronts do not retreat, once the Kazan area is lost, the Soviet Union will be completely cut in half, allowing the army of China, Germany and Poland to encircle and annihilate various units.

In the end, the Northern Alliance will be besieged Kazan with four armies, and use one army to go south to seize control of the Caucasus and the northern Caspian Sea with Nazi Germany. Once the empire is allowed to seize the oil area of ​​the Volga River Basin of the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany will

It's like a waste.

Wei Lihuang considered it very far. If there was a war between China and Germany in the end, and this battle was still the commander of him and Zhao Tingzhu, he hoped to seize Stalingrad as early as possible and face Nazi Germany across the river.

The combat plan he proposed was indeed quite risky, but it was also very smart and based on the long-term, so it received strong support from Commander-in-Chief Zhao Tingzhu from the beginning, and since then it has been recognized by the Central Military Department and Emperor Song Biao.

In such a big offensive, the Soviet Red Army was completely slower than three beats. The Northern Alliance advanced like lightning to Stalingrad and Samara, with a span of 1,300 kilometers, and it took only half a month.

time.

When the Northern Alliance arrived at the east coast of Stalingrad, when it was only 60 kilometers away from the Soviet defense line, the Soviet army realized that an army group of troops suddenly attacked. At this time, the city of Samara had been lost.

At this time, the Soviet Union had Stalingrad Front, Don River Front, and Southwest Front in the Stalingrad region, which was unified under the command of General Zhukov's Army. Interestingly, this was really the second contest between Zhao Tingzhu and Zhukov, and the two of them were now.

They are all on the front line.

In terms of talent, Zhao Tingzhu is definitely not as good as Zhukov, but the cards in Zhao Tingzhu's hand are very beautiful. His two armies have 600,000 troops attack Zhukov's rear. The two armies are only 60 kilometers apart. Zhukov only knew that the other side was two.

The army group, Zhukov was completely unaware of the equipment level and personnel status of these two armies.

The fierce battle with the German army in Stalingrad was very difficult, but suddenly even the Chinese National Defense Forces joined in. How could Zhukov fight this battle?

Zhukov was indeed a genius commander and military strategist in modern warfare. His first reaction was to immediately retreat the Stalingrad front and try to join the Don River front, which was equivalent to exposing the German position to the Chinese army. He retreated first.

Go to join the Don Front Army, and then use the three Front Army to conduct defensive operations in the Rusperpinekasia area between the Don River and the Chil River.

In this way, he can effectively use the advantages of the Don River to weaken the advantages of his opponent's armor and tank troops.

The problem is that it is very difficult for him, one of his front troops to quickly evacuate from the battlefield. For this reason, he did abandon a large amount of supplies. Fortunately, Zhao Tingzhu did not intend to fight the three front troops of Zhukov. His strategy

The goal was to seize the eastern position of Stalingrad and face the Nazi Germans across the river.

After capturing the position on the east side of Stalingrad, Zhao Tingzhu only retained one army to cooperate with the German offensive to restrain the opponent's three fronts, while the Fifth Central Army, as the main force, cooperated with Huang Baitao's Central Second Army to attack Kazan all the way north, and the Soviet Union prepared to

Inadequately, the Second Army captured the city and villages all the way, and with the cooperation of the Fifth Army, it captured Kazan on November 3.

Strategically, the Imperial Defense Forces basically completed the strategic task within one month, but the number of Soviet Red Army was eliminated was not large. For this battle, the result was more important than the process, because the Soviet Union's military industrial centers were basically all

It is concentrated in Kazan to Samara, as well as Chelyabinsk to Orenburg, while the Soviet war resupply resources mainly come from Kazakhstan and the Caucasus.

A seemingly unexciting battle is actually the most clever decision.

If the Soviet Red Army did not make major adjustments in a short period of time and did not launch a full-scale counterattack on the areas occupied by the Imperial Wehrmacht, the Soviet Union's national destiny would come to an end in this war. About two months later, the Soviet Red Army would lose its support because it lost its support.

The supplies were replenished and the German army could not continue to fight.

If the Soviet Red Army decides to counterattack, it will be just in the plan to siege the imperial city to fight aid, because the empire's mechanized operations are best at braking with fast braking. As long as the opponent's troops begin to mobilize, the empire can quickly annihilate it.
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