Chapter 475

When the commanders left, I got up and went to gulov and lopagin. After raising my hand to salute them, I respectfully asked, "Comrade commander, comrade military commissar, how do you plan to arrange my work?"

Lopagin looked up at me and touched gurov with his shoulder: "I said, comrade military commissar, it's up to you to arrange the work of commander oshanina. I came here with my own adjutant. "

Lopagin said that he had brought an adjutant. The implication was that as long as I was not allowed to be an adjutant, gurov could arrange any position for me. Gulov looked down for a moment, then raised his head and said, "Comrade oshanina, in the encircled army, there is also" group army headquarters?! Which group headquarters? " Asked the sergeant, standing still.

"62nd army command."

"I'm sorry, comrade commander," the sergeant said stiffly, "our division belongs to the battle sequence of the 64th army. General korpakchi has no right to command us."

Seeing this old-fashioned sergeant, I was very angry and funny. Just as I wanted to scold him, the driver sidorokov took the lead and said, "Hey, sergeant, maybe other people don't have the right to direct you, but this sergeant has the right. Do you know why? In addition to her duties in the 62nd army, she is also the chief of staff of the interim command appointed by general trakov. " Seeing the sergeant's surprised expression, he said with pride, "I sent her back to the 64th army on commander trekov's order."

With sidorokov's help, the sergeant's attitude became better. He saluted me and said, "Comrade commander, the division headquarters is in the middle of the mountain, and the car can't drive up. Please get out of the car and I'll take you up. "

I got out of the car, waved to sidorokov, and said with a smile, "Comrade driver, I'm all right. Please go back. Thank you for sending me back so far."

The sergeant took me up the mountain path and asked me, "Comrade commander, do you think we can stand out?"

"Of course, comrade sergeant." Without thinking, I replied, "in terms of the strength of the 229th division, it is not a problem to break the enemy's encirclement and successfully stand out."

Not far ahead, I saw a cave in front of me. The signalmen were busy stringing. The sergeant took me to the guard at the entrance of the cave, whispered a few words to him, then went back to me and said, "Comrade commander, I can only see you here. Mr. and Comrade are inside. Please go in. "

When I went into the cave, I saw that the cave was not small. Even if there were more than twenty people standing there, it seemed very spacious. A middle-aged man stood in front of the table, pointing to the map spread on it, and assigned tasks to several commanders standing around.

I went forward, raised my hand and said in a loud voice, "Hello, Mr. teacher! Commander o'shanina reports to you that I have come to report to you on the order of Comrade gurov, military commissar of the 62nd group army, and I am waiting for your instructions. "

Colonel sarin looked up at me for a moment, then burst into laughter and said to the commanders around him, "comrades, do you know who she is?"

People looked at me and shook their heads, saying they didn't know me.

Colonel sahren came around the table, reached out to shake hands with me, and said to everyone on his side, "I'd like to introduce you to lieutenant commander oshanina, who was acting as the head of the 678th regiment of the 214 division some time ago. On the night she took office, she sent an army to attack the German army's logistics camp. With almost no casualties, she destroyed the enemy's garrison and seized enough weapons and ammunition to arm the two regiments. "

After listening to his introduction, everyone suddenly realized that they all came up to shake hands with me.

After a simple greeting, we went back to the table. I looked at the map spread out in front of me and asked Colonel Saren, "what are you discussing, sir?"

"What else can we discuss?" A major was not angry to say: "research from where to break out."

Sarin continued: "we have only four battalions left in our division, and the ammunition has not been replenished for a long time, so we plan to break through at the right time."

I looked up at Saren and asked, "Comrade teacher, which direction do you plan to break through?"

The Colonel pointed to the map and said to me, "commander oshanina, I plan to let the troops cross the 147th division's defenses, cross the river from the pontoon over the Koska River, and then turn south to cross the Don River and retreat to Stalingrad."

I sighed and said with regret, "Comrade teacher, this plan of breaking through the encirclement will not work."

"Why?" Sarin asked in surprise.

I pointed to the location of the original pontoon, scanned every commander present, and said, "comrades, maybe you don't know that an hour ago, general korpakchi, commander of the 62nd army, was dismissed and arrested. General lopagin took over the post. The first thing he did after he took office was to order Zhouqiao battalion to blow up all the floating bridges on the Koska River, so as to prevent the troops of the group army from withdrawing through the floating bridge without authorization. "

"Ah As soon as my voice fell, there was a sound of air-conditioning in the room. Sarin looked at the map seriously for a long time, then slowly said: "our division is short of troops and ammunition. If we don't find a way to break through and continue to fight, we will either be destroyed or captured by the enemy." Since I was sent to the 229th division by gurov, my fate is closely related to them. I don't want to be a prisoner or die here, so I have to actively find a way. Looking at the map, I asked Saren tentatively, "Comrade division commander, if we do not break through the defensive area of the 62nd group army, but break through from other directions, which direction do you think we should choose?" Sarin looked at it, then pointed to the south side of the map and said, "I think we should take the risk to stand out from the front of the enemy and go straight to the Dun river. There should be our 64th army troops there. After we join them, we will take a ferry from the pier of the Dun river ferry to the left bank of the Dun river." I looked at the route he pointed out and it seemed to be workable, so I nodded and said, "Sir, I agree with your proposal. However, in order to ensure the success of the breakthrough, the operation should be carried out at night. It's too late tonight. We have to wait until tomorrow night. But what worries me is whether our troops can withstand the crazy attack launched by the enemy in the daytime. "