Chapter 253 Grozny
Gerbak killed many posts along the way, letting the sharp knife in his hand suck blood, and came to the Soviet General Command in Grozny, which was the administrative command center of Grozny. As long as you occupy it, the Soviet command system will be in chaos, and you can easily control Grozny. Moreover, the Germans will launch an attack after hearing gunshots. At that time, the great Chechen Republic will be born and the great Chechen people will be independent.
When he arrived at the Soviet General Command, Gebak hid in the darkness and observed carefully. The defense here was relatively tight, with dozens of Soviet soldiers standing at the door. It was also very clear that in the dark corner next to the command, the Soviet army's secret whistle was stomping on his feet because he couldn't stand the cold. He was such a fool.
At this time, an illegal armed member ran to Gebak and said slowly, "Boss, the brothers in the city have moved, and the guard posts in the city have basically been killed by us. The correspondent just now contacted the Germans, and the German airdrop troops have been dispatched. They hope we can act quickly."
"Okay!,," Gebak put away the sharp knife that was full of blood, took off the AK-47 on his back, and ordered softly, "Brothers, take the gun down, now you can shoot, be careful, we will see the establishment of the Chechen Republic alive." All the illegal armed personnel picked up the gun according to the order, MP40 machine gun, 98K rifle was raised, and MG34 heavy machine gun was mounted. "Click, click, click," the sound of pulling the gun tie was clearly heard.
"Fire,"
"Da, Da, Da, Da, Da", "Da, Da, Da," the sound of gunfire resounded through the calm sky. The bullet flew towards the Soviet soldiers in front of the command center in front with the death waltz played during the shooting. The sharp and helpless screams of the shotgun were extremely harsh, and blood bloomed in the air like flying flowers, and then gently sprinkled onto the ground. The Soviet soldiers were shot and killed without understanding what was going on.
"Run, for the people of Chechen and for the Republic of Chechen, for the charge!" Gebak took the lead and rushed towards the Soviet General Command in Grozny City. All the illegal armed personnel rushed up, stepped on the bodies of Soviet soldiers, stepped on the snow-colored land, and followed Gebak into the command center.
At this time, the command center was in chaos. After hearing the gunshots, countless Soviet staff officers felt a little confused. They walked to the corridor of the command center in their pajamas. They thought someone was setting off firecrackers to celebrate. But as soon as they walked out of the room, they were greeted by black muzzles, and the screams of death sounded. For these senior Soviet officers, Chechen illegal armed members wanted to eat their flesh, peel them up, and rush into the command center. Whether men or women, they all swept down with guns. Suddenly, crisp gunshots and trembling wails emanated from the Soviet command center, blood brushed the command center red.
Gebak kicked open a door and rushed into the room of Major General Hotkin, the highest commander of Grozny City. At this time, Major General Hotkin had just gotten up from the bed, putting his pants on his own, and preparing to escape. Seeing Gebak rushing in, he seemed very surprised. "Gebak, Gebak, you, you, the evil Chechen terrorist will be here." Major General Hotkin was shocked. This Gebak is the number one enemy of the Soviet government and the public enemy of the Soviet people. His head can be worth 100,000 rubles.
Gebuck smiled grimly and said, "Major General Hotkin, I didn't expect it! You old hooligan used to chase me all over the mountain. But today, I led people into your command center. This is called "Ten Years Hedong, Ten Years Hexi, your death period is here." Gebuck raised his gun and pointed it at Major General Hotkin's fat brain.
Major General Hotkin was so scared that his pants were peeing out, and the room was filled with stench. But Hotkin didn't care about this situation and immediately knelt in front of Gebak and begged, "Brother, please spare me! I have an 80-year-old mother above and a 3-year-old child below. Stalin forced me to chase you. I was also for the sake of making a living, so you spare me! If I hadn't been to support my family, I would never be Stalin's lackey."
"Oh, look at your bear. If Lenin knew the appearance of his descendants, he would definitely fight you. Even if your Soviet government was not killed by the Germans, he would be eaten by you borers."
As soon as he finished speaking, "Huh," Gebak swung his punch, hit Major General Hotkin's lower abdomen, knocking him out. He was about to hand him over to the Germans to deal with after the battle in Grozny. It was a great contribution to capturing a major general himself. Gebak turned around and looked at the city of Grozny outside the window. There was already gunfire in the city, and the explosion of fire could be seen everywhere, and the fierce battle was continuing.
When the Soviet Grozny General Command was occupied by Chechen illegal armed forces, gunshots in the entire Grozny city rang everywhere, explosions and shouts of killing sounded throughout the night sky, and the quiet packaging of the air was torn apart. Thousands of illegal Chechen armed members held German weapons in their hands and launched an attack on the Soviet army in the city. The Chechen people in Grozny also spontaneously organized themselves, holding hunting rifles, kitchen knives, fruit knives, iron pots, bows and arrows and other weapons, and launched an attack on the coordinated Chechen illegal armed forces' actions.
The Soviet army stationed in Grozny City was attacked in their sleep, and countless people were killed in their dreams. Many people didn't know what was going on and how they died. In addition, the Soviet General Command was occupied, and the Soviet army in the city had no unified coordinated command. Countless people were killed by Chechen illegal armed forces in the chaos, and the situation developed one-sidedly.
At 3 o'clock in the morning, when fierce battles were in full swing in Grozny, the German transport plane flew over Grozny, and the German airdrop operation officially began. The Chechens lit countless bonfires outside the city of Grozny, illuminating the night sky with stars and guiding the arrival of the Germans. For a time, umbrellas were spread over Grozny, and nearly a regiment of German paratroopers landed around Grozny with AK-47. Under the guidance of the Chechens, they quickly gathered together and cooperated with Chechen illegal armed forces to launch an attack on the Soviet army in the city.
At the same time, the great Marshal Gesyun personally led several main divisions of the "A" group army group to march towards Grozny City at full speed along the mountain road. He began to attack the Soviet army in the Grozny area from the periphery, forcing the Soviet army to be unable to take care of each other and firmly grasp the situation in the Grozny area.
On August 29, 1943, the most critical battle in the entire Transcaucasus Battle was announced to end. With the cooperation of Chechnya's illegal armed forces, the Germans occupied the gateway into the Caucasus mountains, the city of Grozny. They broke the defense system built by the Soviet army in the Caucasus region in one fell swoop, destroyed the defense belt of the entire Kuma River area, and made the city of Orzhongni and Mahakakira a useless city.
After Grozny was occupied by the German army, Qiulenev, the commander-in-chief of the Caucasus Army, vomited blood on the spot. He wanted to order the troops to launch a counterattack and regain Grozny while the German army was not firmly established. However, the main forces were all defending the ancestral tomb of the Stalin family, making the Soviet army unable to launch a counterattack. He could only watch the Germans safely occupy the city of Grozny, and then raised the 10,000-character flag in the city. Qiulenev had no choice but to order the Soviet army in Orzhongni and Mahakakira to retreat and retreat into the Caucasus mountains to fight to prevent being surrounded by the German army.
After the news of the occupation of Grozny reached Moscow, it shocked the entire Soviet core. Stalin immediately recruited everyone to hold an emergency military meeting to study the current countermeasures. Stalin understood that with the fall of Grozny, the Germans had stepped into the mountains of the Caucasus with one foot, seriously threatening their ancestral graves from another direction.
At the beginning of the meeting, everyone expressed silence, but they cursed Stalin's incompetence in their hearts, which led to the collapse of the defense in the lower reaches of the Kuma River. If the main forces of the Transcaucasus were not transferred, the Germans might not be able to occupy the city of Grozny. However, no one dared to say it, and once they said this, they would be shot immediately. Now is the time for Comrade Stalin to be the most angry, and if he talks too much, his life will be lost.
Stalin looked at everyone with a hideous and sucking eyes. Seeing that his subordinates all bowed their heads and said nothing, he couldn't help but roar, "Damn! You are talking, the city of Grozny is occupied, and the gate of the Caucasus mountainous area is opened. The Germans are likely to attack my hometown and dig up my ancestral grave. Let's talk about what to do now and how can we stop the German army from advancing."
Looking at Stalin's evil aura, everyone dared to be angry but not speak out. After half the salary, Comrade Stalin's face became darker and darker, and his eyes widened so that he could swallow a frog. Seeing that he would not take any action, Comrade Stalin would definitely be ruthless. Then he felt bold and stepped forward and said, "Comrade Stalin, you are not angry like this. I have an idea, maybe it will work."
"Oh, what's the solution?" Stalin's face relaxed a little.
Huasilevsky took out a broken book from his pocket and put it carefully in Comrade Stalin's hands. "Comrade Stalin, this book was handed over to me by Marshal Zhukov. Since the defeat of the Battle of Kursk, you asked Marshal Zhukov to go to the countryside to raise pigs. Marshal Zhukov was very grateful. He put your portrait in the small church at home and burned incense and worshipped every day. He also looked for the reasons for his failure every day, hoping to serve you again."
"What does this have to do with this broken book?" Stalin asked in confusion.
"Of course it's related. This is not an ordinary book." Huasilevsky replied with a smile. "One day Marshal Zhukov went out to buy vegetables, but he found a soldier book on a street stall outside the vegetable market. The book seller said that as long as Marshal Zhukov read this book well, he could become an invincible military strategist in the world."
Chapter completed!