Volume 11 Thunderbolt Shock Volume Chapter 50 The Wail of the Polar Bear
The battle between China and Russia seemed to be the two most heavyweight boxers fighting for some reason. The Russians took a temporary lead under the referee's favoritism, but a few heavy punches did not hit the opponent, but instead consumed a lot of strength. As a result, it finally revealed a fatal flaw and was hit hard by the tenacious opponent of China. This punch was fatal and enough to make the strongest boxer unconscious, but the Russians' resilience was indeed amazing. After suffering such heavy punches, they still staggered in their empty steps, trying to drag it until the whistle sounded.
However, this degree of struggle cannot save the Russian army's defeat. On the land of Central Asia, the Northwest Army, which had been suppressed for a long time, launched an indomitable group assault. This momentum of progress can no longer be described as a rush. General Han Xinghua, the commander-in-chief of the army, even led the team to charge, bypassed the Russian army's frontal position, and made a three hundred kilometers roundabout, and directly began to attack the Russian army's base.
In the Russian army's base camp, Timusinger looked at the map like a wooden sculpture. Han Xinghua's team had been marked with a location, only fifty kilometers away from his headquarters, and it took only one hour to reach it.
"Master Marshal, the Chinese are going to call us, let's go!" The adjutant hurriedly ran in, his hat full of dust.
"Go, go..." Tiemusinger shook his head and smiled bitterly. Just as he was about to say something, he heard a loud bang. A large caliber shell exploded a hundred meters away, blowing wherever he went into a huge deep pit. The metal storm formed by shrapnel was crazily harvesting the guests who met. The shock wave shook the earth, and Tiemusinger could no longer stand. He fell to the ground, his head hit the pillar, and blood flowed all over the ground.
"Master Marshal!" The adjutant hurriedly helped Temusinger up and took out a bandage to stop the bleeding for him. Temusinger looked at the adjutant coldly and finally sighed: "We are finished, we are all done!" The adjutant was also depressed. In fact, although the Chinese offensive was fierce, it was not irresistible, but the damn logistics made all this a bubble. The explosion in Djibouti made Temusinger lose 96% of his oil reserves and 79% of the Russian army, unable to organize an effective attack. Even letting the vanguard troops return to the base camp became a luxury.
On the vast ice field, there were several tanks moving forward alone, and just half a month ago, this tank regiment had more than five times the number. But now, in order to return in time, they could only abandon most of the tanks and then return with enough fuel to put out the fire. Those tanks became victims of this tactic and were destroyed. Although the Russians were reluctant to do this, they knew that as long as they threw these tanks down, they would ignore them. In a few days, these tanks would erase the Russian landmarks and become a member of the Chinese tank army.
This behavior is tragic and in some way useless, their behavior cannot change anything. Due to the lack of sufficient communication equipment, the Russians used the stupidest method, like moths, and rushed towards Han Xinghua in groups of three or three to set up a defense line. Of course, if there was sufficient fuel, these tanks could be concentrated together, but there was a shortage of oil, so in the end, these tanks became tools for Chinese soldiers to increase their military achievements. After waiting for three days, Han Xinghua finally reluctantly broke Timusinger's command center. The old Russian marshal did not order the Siberian Army to return to rescue until he finally drank a bomb, for fear that the elite troops would enter the trap set by the Chinese in desperation.
So in the end, although Han Xinghua continued to put pressure on him, he only defeated the Russian army. After a series of battles, the Russians lost most of their heavy weapons and a large number of light weapons, but they still retained about one million troops and safely returned to the west of the Ural Mountains under the leadership of Zhukov.
At this point, the Sino-Russian Western Front War came to an end. The Russians lost nearly two million troops, tens of thousands of tanks and countless supplies, and were no longer able to pose any major threat to China. Moreover, they were stimulated by China's victory over Russia. In order to prevent China from taking advantage of the victory and completely defeating the Russians, the Germans finally couldn't bear it and began to take action!
In January 1917, the German Emperor convened a high-level military meeting, at which the German Emperor announced a long-planned combat plan: a sudden attack on Tsarist Russia and destroy this very unproprietary polar bear in one fell swoop, although the two governments had secretly signed the Russian-German Treaty at that time.
In order to implement the German Emperor's combat intention, the German General Staff immediately began to formulate a specific action plan for combat against the former Tsarist Russia. The plan was completed at the end of December and was named the "David Plan". The main contents of the plan include: 1. The end of the war against Britain.
Update, faster, all on piaotian Literature Network, www.piaotian.com.com, mobile phone access: www.piaotian.comx.com Full text reading allows you to see at a glance and enjoy the fun of reading! In a fast battle, the country will be defeated in a month and a half to two months; second, first use a raid to annihilate the troops of the western military regions of the former Tsarist Russia, so that they cannot retreat to the mainland, and then lead with tank troops and supplemented with air force support, attack the hinterland of the former Tsarist Russia in three ways, occupying Moscow, St. Petersburg and Donbas. The German Emperor said proudly: "When the David plan begins to be implemented, the whole world will be shocked and feel unbelievable.
In order to attack the former Tsarist Russia, Germany began to make a series of diplomatic, economic and military preparations, and at the same time adopted some disguise and deception methods.
After Germany's unfavorable battle on the Western Front in 1916, the Lion Plan, was later abandoned, with the purpose of attacking the former Tsarist Russia with all its might. However, in order to cover up the "David Plan", Germany began to create public opinion again, trying to convince the world that it would implement the "Sea Lion Plan". Germany took many measures to confuse people's attention.
They first created illusions, issued large quantities of British maps, equipped the troops with a large number of English translations, and gathered a large number of crossings and landing tools along the English Channel and the Strait of Calais. Several battleships also made the illusion of attacking the coast at any time, and sent troops to conduct frequent landing operations, creating the illusion of troops attacking Britain on a large scale. Then, the German army transferred eastward on a large scale, but they revealed that they were going to the eastern region to rest before attacking Britain.
After all this was arranged, Germany began to start diplomatically and further confused the former Tsarist Russians. They first stopped the usual attacks on the former Tsarist Russia in diplomacy and turned their fingers to Britain. German diplomats stationed in the former Tsarist Russians took the initiative to meet with senior Tsarist Russian officials and explained to them that the German army was transferred to the east to rest for the attack on Britain. As for Germany's large-scale increase in troops to Poland, they actually sent young soldiers to replace veterans who were about to retire.
After the German army increased its troops to Finland, the German ambassador to Russia went to visit the former Tsarist Russian Foreign Minister to explain, and notified that Germany would send reinforcements to northern Norway through Finland, and explained that the German army entered Romania to send military representatives to help Romania train troops. Because the existence of the "Sea Lion Project" successfully concealed the German Emperor's combat intentions, by mid-January 1917, Germany had assembled the 190th Division on its eastern border with the former Tsarist Russia, with a total of about 10,000 people, more than 3,800 tanks, 5 cannons and more than 5,100 aircraft.
However, the former Tsarist Russians believed in the German Emperor's various commitments and explanations, so they did not pay attention to the German military deployment (there is another saying that the Russians believed that the Germans would not start attacking at this time, and they believed in the severe cold as an example). Before Germany launched the attack, the commands of the military and above military regions on the western border of the former Tsarist Russian were stationed in cities, and the troops also carried out camping training as usual. Only individual companies were on duty on the positions of the frontier divisions. The communications units of each military region were still participating in national defense construction, and field artillery and anti-aircraft artillery were shooting targets at the shooting range or training in the military region as usual. The aircraft of the former Tsarist Russian Air Force were mostly concentrated on a few airports.
In 1917, 222, Germany suddenly declared a war and launched a large-scale attack on former Tsarist Russia with 190th Division and 5,100 aircraft. The German army successfully implemented the "David Plan" as if it was conducting military exercises, while the former Tsarist Russia was unprepared. The German air force carried out devastating bombings on important cities, transportation hubs, army, naval and air force bases and military barracks in western Tsarist Russia, causing the former Tsarist Russia to be almost completely paralyzed. The German army also raided 66 airports in western Tsarist Russia, causing the Russian army to lose 1,200 combat aircraft. Facing the enemy's violent raid like a storm, the Russian army almost completely lost its ability to resist and had to retreat to the mainland.
Under this double blow, the Russians' combat mentality began to become pessimistic, and the voice of surrender gained the upper hand. Soon Zhao Gang got the news that the Russians were preparing to unilaterally discuss peace with China. Hearing these words, Zhao Gang couldn't help but feel happy and thought viciously: "Now I have to knock on the muscles and bones of polar bears. I will never give up until I knock them into pixie pandas!"
So at Zhao Gang's instructions, he didn't learn from some Germans, but he just asked the French for 5 billion gold francs without any pain. As a result, the French paid off in a few years, and in turn became the strong enemy of the Germans. He had to knock hard, accurately, knock out style, knock out level, knock out Asia, and knock out the world.' Under the guidance of this argument, the Russians' situation was like a toad stewed on a slow fire, and he could only wait for death sooner or later to score points!
Chapter completed!