159 Daria
Daria entered Stalin's sight during a performance, but Daria was just fourteen years old, young and beautiful, very well developed, with impeccable appearance, smooth and delicate skin, youthful and beautiful, and exuding the innocence and beauty of a girl. Pen | fun | pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ info Dalia at that time, Yelena had an impression, at that time, Dalia was even more popular than herself, of course, at that time, she was just a beautiful little girl. Yelena was very surprised by the madness of the young boys, but her mother and Aunt Zhuoya were unmoved. Of course, Daria is so beautiful and versatile, and she is also in big trouble, an old guy, and a powerful old guy has a crush on Daria, but how exactly Yelena is not worth it, that matter was handled by her brother Andri, and it was also that guy who was unlucky, because it happened to be not long after his father died at that time.
Daria had just entered university at that time, she came to participate in a college student art show in Moscow, young and beautiful, with a high IQ and a very gentle Daria was the most high-profile girl in the audience, and although she was not very old, she exuded a femininity that could not be compared to any girl who participated in the performance together. At that time, Stalin also went to see the performance, and also took a photo with them, when Daria was arranged by Stalin's side, because Dalia won the first prize, she sang a folk song, this matter, Yelena still remembers, when Dalia was going to participate in the competition, Yelena not only arranged music for her, but also specially designed her performance costume, using good fabrics brought back from China, let Aunt Zhuoya personally make, Russian traditional style performance costume, made some improvements, more beautiful, and can show Dalia 34D good figureγ Yelena also trained Daria's typhoon to let go when she performed, not only with her body language, but also with vivid expressions, because only when you show your most authentic and passionate side, you can infect others. However, Yelena never imagined that it would cause problems for Daria at the age of fourteen. Yelena gave Dalia the same Tu's Beauty Pill as her in order to test the elixir, which not only made Dalia more and more beautiful, but also faintly exuded a fragrance that made men crazy, although it was not as rich as Yelena's, but if it was close, it would be enough to confuse men. Yelena knew that she had caused trouble for Daria, so she cared about her out of a compensatory mentality.
Daria was invited to dinner at the villa by Stalin that night, and what girl in the Soviet Union would not worship the Supreme Leader? Daria said,
"Oh my God, Yelena, you had no idea what it was like when I had dinner with him, I couldn't hold my knife and fork with excitement, and though the dinner was rich and delicious, I didn't pay any attention to it, and to hide my progress and excitement, I drank a little wine, and he said at the time, "You have a good drink." I also said, yes, and then immediately thought I couldn't lie, so I quickly added that I was actually drinking it for the first time. He looked at me, oh, you don't know at that time, my heart was about to jump out. He said since you like it, drink more, and I clinked glasses with him. I thought, if I told you about this, you wouldn't believe it. β
Yelena wanted to say, how obvious! Silly girl, people have taken a fancy to you. Yelena couldn't help it, and said, "Does he know how old you were then?"
"Of course, he later said that he had all my background information before the show was over. β
"And then?"
And then I drank a lot unconsciously, a little dazed, a little bit unable to control my mouth, after eating, we talked in a small living room next to us, I said to him, how excited I was, how much I admired him, the sight of her made my heart surge, everything was like a dream, and then he walked towards me, and I stood up unconsciously. Then he hugged me and ...... It all happened like that, and even though I had a little too much that night, I was still conscious, I remembered, and I remember how passionately I was to please him, and how excited I was with his touches, kisses, and so excited that we barely slept that night......"
It's a bit colored, and Yelena doesn't deserve anything to say, and her face is red, she remembers her first time with Volkov. I was in a lot of pain. But looking at Daria's appearance, it seems that there is no absolute pain at all.
"At that time, he wasn't young, was he?
"Yelena!" Dalia blushed a little and scolded her, although Yelena was embarrassed, but she couldn't help but ask the question she wanted to know, although she knew that Tu's beauty pill could make men very happy, and her body would be very excited, but her first few times still hurt a lot, didn't Dalia have this problem? Daria's return was, although a little uncomfortable, but there was no problem. Yelena really sighed, I don't know if it was her own reason, or if Daria was lucky to meet a man who wouldn't bother her.
"And after that?"
"We were together for a week, and then I had to go back. The secretary next to him told me that I couldn't tell anyone about it. I promised, I won't say it. But I still can't bear him, the day I was leaving, he didn't come back the night before, but in the morning when I was about to leave, he came, we lingered for a long time, he said he was reluctant to me, and he would look for me. But I had to go back to Leningrad to go to school. After that, I would see him occasionally, during the summer or winter vacation, I would go to his place, we were really sweet together, and he liked me very much. Although I know that he has a wife. β
In March 1944, the USSR Defense Committee, the GKO and the General Staff began a thorough analysis of the entire front with a view to finding suitable locations for the next offensive. To do this, the planners of the offensive must devise a plan that best meets both military and political needs. The Western Allies had finally promised to land on the Soviet Union in France in May, and their future plans had to take this into account in order to devise the final outcome of the war, with the Soviet Union and the Allies occupying parts of Europe.
The most obvious option for the summer offensive, and the direction that Germany expected, was that the Red Army in the south would invade southern Poland and the Balkans and force several Nazi satellites out of the war. But this direction was too long for the Soviets and would force them into a tough mountain war in the Balkans before they had yet liberated large swathes of the country.
The second option is to strike north-west from Ukraine through Poland to the Baltic Sea. After the previous three offensives, even Stalin himself realized that this grand plan was beyond the capabilities of the Red Army in many aspects, including command, control and logistics. The Germans were still strong and it was unrealistic to expect to be able to do it all in one battle. The previous offensives also painfully proved the impracticality of the theory of continuous attacks before the war.
The third possibility is that in the north the goal is to defeat Finland and reoccupy the Baltic states. The Soviets had hoped to eliminate the Finnish threat to the supply lines of Leningrad and Murmansk, but such an offensive had limited success. If the westward offensive continued to the Baltic Sea, it would inevitably fall into a frontal assault on the tough German lines. Even if the offensive is successful, it will only reach the Baltic coast, and it will be difficult to continue to expand the results.
Finally, the Red Army could strike at their old adversary, Army Group Center, entrenched in the Belorussian salient. This salient was located north of the Pripyat swamp and protruded eastward along the battle line. This offensive, if successful, would have been able to wipe out the few German Army Groups that were relatively intact and cut off the supply lines and retreats of Army Group North. The offensive in Belarus will also complete the liberation of the occupied territories and enter Poland, which is the most direct path to Berlin. Moreover, the victory of Belarus would have a positive effect on the victory of the USSR in other strategic directions.
To sum up, it is almost self-evident to put the main direction of attack in Belarus. In fact, the offensive, named after the hero Bagration of 1812, was only one of five offensives in the summer of 1944. The real content of this plan was limited to a few people who knew about Stalin, Zhukov, Vasilevsky and his deputy Antonov. In addition, for logistical and operational reasons, the timing of the five offensives was staggered: from north to south, Kayrian Isthmus / Finland, June 10, 1944, Belarusian code name Bagration, June 22, 1944, Lviv-Sandomier, July 13, 1944, Lublin-Brest, July 18, 1944, Iassy-Kishinev, August 20, 1944. For the same reason, the offensive in the Belarusian direction was not launched at the same time, but from the northern flank, to the south.
Before the final strategic plan was developed, the Soviet base camp reorganized the various armies and reassigned commanders. The large Western Front was divided into two smaller fronts, the Second and Third Belorussian Fronts, which were easy to command, and the other fronts were reorganized and the areas of responsibility were redivided. By April, north of the Pripyat swamps, there were eight fronts, from north to south, the Karelian Front, the Leningrad Front, the Baltic Third, Second and 1st Baltic Fronts, the 3rd, 2nd and 1st Belorussian Fronts, and south of Pripyat, connected to the left flank of the 1st Belorussian Front, the 1st Ukrainian Front, which was clearly protruding to the west, would also participate in the main offensive. By mid-May, Marshal Konev had taken over the 1st Ukrainian Front from Zhukov, and before Zhukov was the already dead Vatutin. At the same time, two commanders of armies who distinguished themselves in the Crimea were promoted to commanders of the front. At the age of 38, Colonel-General Chernyakhovsky became the youngest commander of the Front, in 1942 he was a tank corps commander, and in Kursk he commanded the 60th Army, although he was a Jew - a fact that often aroused Stalin's suspicions - and Chenyakhovsky's brilliant record led him to be recommended by both Zhukov and Vasilevsky, and he was appointed commander of the Third Belorussian Front. This front was located west of Smolensk, which had previously been the seat of the headquarters of the Western Front.
Colonel-General Petrov was also appointed commander of the 2nd Belorussian Front, which was located in the Mogilev region. Unfortunately, Mekhlis's ill influence persisted in the Red Army, convincing Stalin that Petrov was not in good health to do the job, and he was eventually replaced by Zakharov, a general who had distinguished himself in the Crimea. Later in 1944, Petrov was entrusted with the post of commander of the newly formed Fourth Ukrainian Front in the south. On the other fronts, the battle-hardened Rokossovsky commanded the largest of the 1st Belorussian Front, which stretched from Kovel, south of Pripyat, to the Rogachev-Zhlobin region. And the newly promoted marshal Bagramyan commanded the 1st Baltic Front on the northern flank of Operation Bagration.
Above the commander of the front army are the representatives of the base camp. They sometimes had their own staff officers - the Chief of the General Staff, Marshal Vasilevsky, took a part of the General Staff with him. He was to coordinate the two fronts on the northern flank, Baghramyan's 1st Baltic Front and Chernyakhovsky's 3rd Belorussian Front. The deputy commander-in-chief, stationed in kov, was responsible for coordinating Rokossovsky's 1st Belorussian Front and Zakharov's 2nd Belorussian Front, which were the center and southern flanks of the offensive.
This complex command structure does not mean that the commander of the front army is merely the executor of the big book. On the contrary, the debate over how to destroy Army Group Center has never stopped. One of the most basic problems was that even at this stage the Red Army in front of Army Group Center could not form an overwhelming numerical superiority. When the base camp began to plan this operation, they found that in front of the 42 divisions and 850,000 men of Army Group Center, there were only 77 Soviet divisions and 5 mechanized corps of about 1 million people. In order to seek sufficient numerical superiority, the base camp finally transferred 5 composite armies, 2 tank armies, 1 air force group, 1 Polish army and 11 mechanized armies to the central army group, a total of 400,000 people, all for the purpose of destroying the German army as quickly as possible.
To this end, Stalin summoned almost all of the commanders of Army Group Center to Moscow on 22-23 May. Among the participants were Antonov, Zhukov, Vasilevsky, Rokossovsky, Baghlam Myanovkov, commander of the Air Force, as well as the Military Council of the 1st Baltic Front, the 1st and 3rd Belorussian Front, which was not included, since they did not assume the role of the main attack.
First of all, the General Staff stated that the initial idea was to encircle and annihilate the main forces of Army Group Center east of Minsk. In this far-reaching pincer offensive, Baglamyan and Chernyakhovsky were to encircle the German army in Vitebsk, while Rokossovsky was to try to construct a two-tiered tactical encirclement, using two tank corps to encircle the German army at Bobruisk on the northern edge of Pripyat. Stalin, who had always been skeptical of complex maneuvers, was no exception this time, he brutally opposed Bobruisk's plan, but Rokossovsky insisted on his opinion and was eventually adopted.