Chapter 1075 The Boke Monthly Pass that exploded
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On Moscow, German troops have penetrated Tula's defense line, and now the armored troops are rushing back.
However, the German armored troops had been fighting for a day, and it took several hours to go from Tula to Moscow. In addition, along the way, the Soviet Union had arranged a large number of defensive positions, and the large troops behind had not yet followed.
Although the armored troops attacked quickly, they found that they had been away from the main force for too long, and the fuel they prepared today was not enough, and the ammunition was almost finished. There was no choice but to stop and wait for the troops behind to send it over. However, on Tula, there were still Soviet troops fighting back.
"Commander, our armored troops have stopped. Now they can't fight and there is no fuel." A staff officer came over and reported to the German front-line commander Bock.
"Why haven't you sent it yet?" Bock said with a frown when he heard it.
"Now our front-line troops are still fighting, and at night, there is no fire in the entire Tula except for the explosion and some firelight.
Now we have made a breakthrough in Tula, but there are still a large number of Soviet troops in the entire Tula city. They are still resisting. Although we have sent a lot of leaflets, few surrenders are now. Maybe at night, those Soviet soldiers dare not come out for fear of being killed by accident," a senior staff officer stood up and spoke.
"What I asked is, why haven't our supplies been delivered yet?" Bock said unhappily at the senior staff officer.
"That's right, either the roads were blown up or the whole road was blocked, our tanks could pass, but our vehicles could not pass.
Moreover, there were Soviet troops attacking on the road. The troops behind us organized the sending them once before, but they were all beaten back," another staff officer said.
"Give you 4 hours. Within 4 hours, you must send the supplies up, draw the Soviet airport, and then we can say that it has completely blocked the Soviet Union's retreat. Damn it, maybe the top leaders of the Soviet Union have retreated now." Boke shouted very dissatisfied.
"Yes" those people heard it and all lowered their heads.
"Order" Bock shouted at them.
The staff members turned around and left immediately, while Bock sat there, who had not yet rested since he was attacked at the airport last night.
"Commander, I have something to report to you," at this time, the Chief of Staff came over and said to Bock.
"You said," Bock said while sitting there looking at his chief of staff.
"According to what we know, there are still a large number of Soviet troops in the city on Tula. If we do not solve Tula's troops and continue to attack Moscow, it will put huge pressure on our entire logistics.
According to our estimates, in Tula, at least 300,000 troops are hiding inside, and the positions outside may exceed 40,000. There are a large number of troops in Tula's underground pipelines and air raid shelters.
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sp;Just just now, the Soviet troops launched a counterattack, robbing many places we controlled during the day, and are still counterattacking. Our troops have been attacking for one day during the day, and are already very tired.
The commander in front called and said that it was difficult for their troops to continue to persevere. Some troops went up from 7 pm last night and fought until now, and had not eaten yet," the chief of staff said, looking at Bock.
"Damn it, the Soviet Union still has so many troops in Tula, so how many people did we wipe out today after we fought for so long?
According to the statistical report you gave me, from today on the attack, by 12 o'clock in the evening, our casualties exceeded 200,000, of which more than 110,000 were killed. There are still many troops that have not had time to count. Tell me, how many casualties were we injured during the day today, today, how many people were killed and killed?
By the way, there are also those Soviets who just surrendered to us on the battlefield today. They also died a lot. Judging from our statistics, there are so many casualties. Tell me now that there may be hundreds of thousands of people in Tula." Bock looked at the chief of staff and questioned.
"Yes, you also know that this afternoon, Moscow launched support to Tula. As soon as the support troops came, they began to counterattack. Although our troops blocked their attack, they launched a counterattack again in the evening, causing heavy losses to our troops.
Our casualties, from the morning attack to before dark, may be tens of thousands of people. The casualties mainly appear at night. Our armored troops cannot detect the enemy well, so they gave the Soviets an opportunity to take advantage of the situation," the Chief of Staff continued to report.
"Kill them, kill them quickly, let the surrendered Soviets be ahead, or let them go in and fight street battles," Bock said fiercely.
"Yes, but what if the Soviets were allowed to take weapons, what if they went back?" the chief of staff asked back.
"If you dare to rebel, kill them all," Bock said.
"Yes," the Chief of Staff finished speaking, and wanted to go out and send telegrams to the troops in front.
"Wait a minute, tell us the troops attacking Tula, if those buildings are hidden from Soviet soldiers, if we can't fight, we will blow them all up. Even if they explode, they will blow them up." Bock ordered the Chief of Staff.
"Yes" the Chief of Staff was attentive and turned around and left, while Bock sat there, pouring himself a glass of red wine and drinking it.
"Reported, a telegram sent by Moscow intelligence personnel found that the generals in Moscow and the senior executives of the Executive Yuan had retreated, and suspected that Stalin had also retreated," a staff officer came over with a telegram and said.
"Bang~~" Bock heard it and threw the glass out.
Originally, he was thinking about killing the airport quickly and then blowing up the railway, so that no one in Moscow could come up with it, and his troops would be able to surround Moscow.
As a result, the armored troops sent a telegram saying that there was no fuel or ammunition there, and they could not move forward. He heard the intelligence officers in Moscow saying that Stalin might have run away, so how could he not be angry?
If Stalin can be captured, then the Soviet Union will be completely defeated. It is estimated that the entire Soviet Union will become a mess, and they will be able to fight. Now Stalin has run away, so they will still have to fight other cities in the Soviet Union.
When he went, Stalin would continue to organize his troops and fight against German troops.
"Damn it. I said, I asked their armored troops to attack the airport as fast as possible, and then attack the railway again. Why didn't anyone listen? They all ran away now?" Bock stood up and roared at the people in the entire command center.
All the staff stood up and lowered their heads.
"Damn it, such a good opportunity, I kept Tula and never fought. I kept fighting with the Soviets in Tula, hoping to use the fastest speed to make the Soviet Union unable to react, encircle Moscow and block the entire Soviet senior management in it. You, you." Bok pointed at the staff, so angry that he couldn't speak.
The German army commanded by Bok did not launch a full-scale attack on Tula, but instead fought with the Soviet troops there and mobilized the entire Moscow and Tula's troops. When the consumption was almost the same, he would order his own troops to launch a fierce attack.
If it weren't for the Chinese troops' air strikes on their airport yesterday, Bok would probably have spent several days with the Soviet troops on Tula's side, confusing the Soviet troops and senior management, making them believe that Tula could defend and that Moscow would not be in great danger.
As a result, the Chinese air force immediately killed the airports controlled by Germany. Boke had no choice but to prevent major casualties from his troops.
Originally, I was fighting very well during the day, but I started to fight well at night. The armored troops successfully attacked in. As a result, the logistics could not keep up, and Bok's plan to capture the entire Soviet senior management was suddenly a plunge.
"Damn it, they are all stupid pigs, stupid pigs. I told them to be fast, fast, don't care about the troops in other places, just give me the assault airports and railways, don't care about other places. As a result, you, you're so angry." Bock stood there and cursed, feeling quite bad.
And other staff officers and senior generals did not dare to persuade Boke.
"I could have ended the battle right away, but now I still have to drag it, damn it," Bock said and sat on his chair powerlessly.
At this time, outside an airport in the suburbs of Moscow, many Chinese were sitting there, and many Soviets were also sitting there. Most of the Soviets were Chinese neighbors here.
They told the Soviets that if the place was not blown up, the planes from their motherland would come to pick them up. Therefore, hundreds of Chinese compatriots here were waiting here, and the Soviets were also waiting here, most of them with children.
"Will your country's plane really come?" asked a Soviet girl, pulling a young man in her 20s.
"Yes, a general here told us before, it will definitely come, wait a moment," the young man nodded firmly, because his two younger brothers and a sister had already boarded the plane and left, and he and his parents were still waiting here.
"Will they take us away?" the Soviet girl continued to ask.
Chapter completed!