Chapter 1448: Zhukov is back

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Just after Cyric has set his sights on the more distant United States, in Kiev, a grand siege is being launched quickly and efficiently.

Germany’s encirclement is huge, and there must be a large gap in this huge encirclement. Now, the Soviet army in the encirclement is trying to rush through these encirclement.

At this time, what is the difference between breakout and counterattack? If the only difference is that Stalin's persistence will greatly increase the casualties of the Soviet Red Army.

"Boom boom, boom boom." The tiger tank is tall and mighty, galloping across the vast Ukrainian plains. For the German team, this tactic is now a familiar approach.

With the arrival of the follow-up troops, the number of the German team gradually increased. They began to carry out the inevitable method at the beginning of the encirclement war, dividing the encirclement circle into several smaller encirclement circles.

Just in Rom, the first SS Panzer Corps, which arrived here first, began to head west and headed towards Kiev. They rowed all the way and split the encirclement in two!

The first one was still the 1st Heavy Tank Battalion. Carl Bowman was energetic and rushed to the front with his crew.

"Grenade preparation. The target is directly in front of a military truck." Karl Bowman shouted loudly.

For him, there was no enjoyment all the way, he did not meet a suitable target at all, and made him feel that using his precious grenades to hit a car is simply a waste!

"Boom!" With the roar of the tank, the truck in front turned into a burning fire and kept moving!

On the map, a clear line was drawn. Within two days, they completed the crossing from Roma to Kiev, dividing the defenders in eastern Kiev into two pieces, and then four and eight. Eat it bit by bit!

Where is the Soviet tank? Bowman was extremely disappointed.

Suddenly, his expression was strange. Through his observation hole, he could clearly see the Soviet position in front of him. A famous Soviet soldier came out of the trench, took up his bayonet, and rushed toward his side bravely. Come!

Are the Soviets crazy?

"Machine gun, kill them." Bowman gave an order coldly. The radio soldier in front was also a machine gun operator. The light machine gun in front of him quickly rang out like a chainsaw.

On the battlefield, a clear voice from the tweeter came. It was Stalin's speech. His speech was inspiring, but unfortunately it was useless.

Rows of Soviet soldiers fell, and their charge was doomed to death.

Moscow.

Stalin looked at the map, speechless for a long time.

The blockade he expected from the Bryansk Front to the German Army Corps to the South was never realized. After a little movement, they suffered heavy losses and were forced to evacuate.

The huge German army is constantly flocking to Kiev, and now, the hundreds of thousands of Soviet Red Army in Kiev are in danger of being annihilated.

Stalin's hand trembled a little. He picked up his big smoking pot, held it in his mouth, did not light it, just put it down again, and repeated it several times.

No one spoke, everyone knew that Stalin made another stinky move.

Stalin tried to organize resolute resistance in Kiev and tried to block the Germans in western Ukraine. Now, this wish has been completely shattered.

Stalin was unwilling to give up Kiev, because giving up Kiev is equivalent to giving up Ukraine, and Ukraine is the granary of the Soviets. Once Ukraine is taken away by the Germans, the Soviets will go hungry.

How to fight without food?

But now, Stalin's persistence put the precious Soviet army in danger of being wiped out again.

"Comrade Stalin, General Zhukov is here." At this moment, a voice came from beside him.

Zhukov was sent to the reserve by Stalin because he insisted on withdrawing troops from Kiev. Now, Stalin has called Zhukov to Moscow. The attitude of Stalin is already obvious.

Zhukov walked in, his eyes still firm: "Comrade Stalin, now, we can no longer hesitate. We must give orders to immediately abandon Kiev and allow the army to break through. We must organize an army in the eastern part of the encirclement and respond to the army inside the encirclement. ."

Zhukov did not hold grudges. He was still working hard in the reserve. He urgently prepared more than 20 reserve infantry divisions for the Soviets and sent them to the front. Zhukov did a good job.

And now, returning to the center of power, Zhukov still insists on his views and dared to put them forward directly to Stalin.

Now, we must give up Kiev!

Stalin nodded: "Yes, Shaboshnikov, immediately convey my order to let the Southwest Front Army break through the encirclement to the east and move to our inland."

As the chief of the general staff of the Soviet Red Army, Shaboshnikov was unknown. He was just Stalin's microphone. Now Stalin has spoken, and he immediately went down to deliver orders.

The rest of the people were sighing in their hearts. I knew this. Why did they withdraw the troops from the encirclement in the first place. Now there is nothing left. There are more than 700,000 Soviet troops there. The army was mobilized to Moscow, enough to fight the Germans outside Moscow.

It's a pity that Zhukov made a strong suggestion at the beginning, but was demoted. Now...

Zhukov did not complain, he was just doing his best to save the current situation. Just after talking about Kiev, Zhukov continued to propose: "Comrade Stalin, I suggest that we hold a military parade in Moscow. Make up for us in May. I regret that there was no military parade on Labor Day."

Soviet tradition. On May 1, 1923, to celebrate International Labor Day, the Soviet Union held its first military parade on Red Square in Moscow. It was also the Soviet Union's first military parade on the 51st International Labor Day.

In history, until after World War II, the Soviet Union established the Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War on May 9 and decided to change the date of the military parade from the original 51 International Labor Day to Victory Day in the Patriotic War. 51 International Labor Day was transformed into a large-scale parade celebration.

The tradition of the Labor Day military parade lasted until this year. Because the Great Patriotic War disrupted everything, this military parade was gone. And now, at such a time, Zhukov actually made this opinion?

Stalin's eyes lit up, he already understood Zhukov's intentions.

This is the most memorable military parade in the history of the Soviet Union. This military parade will give the Soviet military and civilians the greatest encouragement. When the country is lost and the army is constantly defeated, the Soviets will never give in. They will use fearless The spirit overcomes all difficulties and meets the final victory!

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