Chapter 114: Operation Lublin
"I have taken the liberty of bothering me this time, and I have been entrusted with a letter which I would like to pass on to Your Excellency, which may be of assistance to the General in his next actions. Pen, Fun, Pavilion www.biquge.info" said Father Larry solemnly, lowering the letter in his sleeve.
General Himigvi took the letter suspiciously, opened it slowly, took out the letter and read it carefully. His face grew more and more solemn, and his hands trembled slightly.
After reading the letter in detail, General Himigvi suddenly asked solemnly: "Is this thing true?" ”
"I don't know about the complicated relationship in the army, but it took a week after the recapture of Vilnius that Division Commander Pavovsky arrived at the city with his troops. Then they reorganized the army here in Vilnius, and they also found some people to repair the railway near Vilnius. ”
"Bishop, do you know where Major Koval is now? Will you be able to contact Major Koval now? General Shimigwe asked.
"I don't know exactly where he is, but the herald he sent is with me, and his troops should be able to be found." Bishop Larry replied.
"What do you think of his plan?" General Himigvi lowered the letter and said.
Bishop Larry took one look and said, "If you want to take all of Lithuania, this is a great opportunity. Other than that, we probably couldn't find a better opportunity. ”
"I don't doubt that the plan is excellent, but I do doubt that Major Koval will be able to accomplish it. If we can't quickly destroy the enemy's living forces, we will recover Lithuania. When the time comes, we will be at war with Soviet Russia and Lithuania at the same time, and Britain and France will not support our actions, which will be very disadvantageous to us. If a python gets stuck in the throat of its prey, then it is very dangerous. Brigadier General Shimigvi said.
"Major Koval is a very good young officer, and his study of Lithuania has been unmatched by no one else but you. He has also been tested on the battlefields of France and the Battle of Vilnius, and I believe in his abilities.
If our army is able to quickly recover Lithuania, it will be the beginning of the re-establishment of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which will be a significant increase in the strength of Poland and your personal prestige.
On the entire Eastern Front, if you could recover Lithuania, it would be the greatest achievement of any Polish army commander! General Pilsudski's hometown is in Lithuania, and I think he will definitely support your plans. Bishop Larry recounted calmly.
"My plan?" General Himigvi asked in surprise.
"Your plan, of course." Bishop Larry said decisively.
Brigadier General Himigvi hesitated for a moment, perhaps for a moment he wanted to echo Bishop Larry's words and take the plan for himself, but his dignity and self-confidence eventually led him to give up, confident that even if he was not the one who proposed it, the best part of the plan was still the only one he could accomplish.
Brigadier General Shimigvi paused and said, "This is the plan proposed by Major Koval, but I am the supreme commander of this plan. Such a grand and brilliant plan should be given a matching name, which I think could be called Operation 'Lublin'. (。 In 1569, the two countries signed the Lublin Agreement, and the two countries formally formed an alliance known as the Kingdom of Poland-Lithuania, also known as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. )
This plan is very detailed and takes into account various circumstances. However, Major Koval had to rely on a battalion of troops to carry out the task very difficult, and it was the most risky part of the plan.
The High Command was preparing to convert the militia units in Vilnius into a division, and the remaining troops would be replenished by troops from Warsaw. General Pilsudski has appointed Brigadier General Vilko as deputy commander of the Lithuanian infantry division, under my command. It was intended to select several officers to serve as regimental commanders of Lithuanian infantry divisions. I think Major Koval is a perfect fit.
I now temporarily appoint him as the commander of the separate regiment of the Lithuanian infantry division. The militiamen stationed in Vilnius drew two full battalions, filled his regiment, and immediately set out to join Major Koval. ”
"So what will Brigadier General Vilko arrange?" Bishop Larry asked.
"Vilnius is the largest city in Lithuania, and it is threatened by Soviet troops, so it is natural that an important person is needed to defend it." Brigadier General Shimigvi said.
Hehe, now I can repay Major Koval for sending a clever favor, Brigadier General Himigvi thought secretly.
"I will choose a staff officer to be the deputy commander of the separate regiment of the Lithuanian infantry division, and return to Vilnius with you, and he will join Major Koval with these troops." Brigadier General Shimigvi said.
Soon a young staff officer in his twenties walked in, with a mediocre face and a mediocre face, but there was a sense of calm and heaviness between his eyebrows and eyes.
"Jacob, I now appoint you as the deputy commander of the independent regiment of the Lithuanian infantry division, and you command the two battalions in Vilnius to join the commander of Koval as soon as possible." Brigadier General Himigvi said solemnly.
"Yes, sir." Jacob replied solemnly.
Brigadier General Himigvi explained to Jacob what he needed to pay attention to, and he let him follow him on his fast horse to Vilnius.
Brigadier General Himigvi stayed alone in the tent, walking back and forth with the letters, and finally perfected the plan.
Picking up his pen, Brigadier General Shimigvi wrote a letter to the High Command and Pilsudski, informing them of the whole plan, hoping for the approval and cooperation of his superiors.
Brigadier General Himigvi cautiously put the two letters into the envelope and sent them out as quickly as possible.
The whole army also abruptly changed direction and marched to the north.
Vilnius City.
General Vilko took the letter written to him by General Shimigvi, and talked helplessly. However, he also knew that he had just won Vilnius, the pearl of Lithuania, and it was really not appropriate to be in the limelight again.
If all the credit had been taken by him, an old fellow who had joined the Polish army halfway, the young officers who had followed General Pilsudski for many years would have hated him.
Regaining the grievances in his heart, Brigadier General Vilko immediately summoned his troops and drew out the two battalions with the strongest weapons and combat effectiveness under his command.
That's it, I'm already there, so let's help this little guy Kovar! Brigadier General Vilko sighed secretly. He carefully instructed his officers to obey the commands of Koval and Jacob.
Accord led the soldiers and followed the heralds sent by Koval as they marched towards Mark Melgay.
Koval was unpacking the gauze from his body, and after two days of rest, the wounds on his back and hands were finally starting to close.
The situation of the entire Lithuanian war had quietly changed by a single letter.
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