Chapter 388: Moscow Sky

Guerrilla force: A kind of irregular armed organization that strikes at the enemy by means of dispersion, mobility, and attack in areas under enemy rule, occupation, and contact with the enemy. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 INFO is usually simple to organize, lightweight, flexible and has close ties with the local population. It is an important form of armed organization for the oppressed classes and nations to fight for liberation and independence and to wage a people's war.

Partisans, as explained in the Soviet Military Encyclopedia, are: those who participate in armed, organized partisan units that voluntarily fight for the freedom and independence of the Motherland or for social reform in enemy-occupied areas (areas controlled by the reactionary system); Members of irregular forces.

According to the above criteria, the 53rd Independent Cavalry Division is not a guerrilla force in the traditional sense, because it is still a formed army, the glorious flag is still there, and it is not an "irregular army", although otherwise it conforms to the concept of a guerrilla army. But in the end, "orthodoxy or not" did not mean much, for the Cossacks, as long as they could fight the fascist gangs, it was enough.

As long as the military flag is in one day, they are the glorious independent cavalry 53rd division! The military flag and number are the soul of their army! For several months, Melnik's orders were well carried out by his subordinates: in every battle, the Cossacks never had a soft hand against the fascists - the 53rd Division did not need to be taken prisoner! Prisoners who are temporarily saved for the sake of obtaining information will be dealt with in a few days at most.

The German occupation forces already hated this guerrilla force hidden in the swamps and forests, and carried out two encirclement and suppression campaigns in a little more than a month, but each time they returned with a feather and a loss of troops. Since the Cossacks were mainly cavalry and had very good mobility, being in the forest was simply a nightmare for the Germans who were encircling and suppressing!

Comrades who had lost their horses had also become accustomed to using themselves as infantry, leading the Germans by the nose with the cooperation of the cavalry, and counterattacking as soon as the time was right, while in the vast Bolesian swamp, the Germans could only rely on their own two legs, and the advantage of mechanization was useless. Although they have the advantage of the Air Force, it is not much less difficult for pilots to find guerrillas in the vast forest swamp area of tens of thousands of square kilometers than it is to find a needle in the forest.

In the Great Patriotic War, guerrilla warfare was vigorously waged in the vast areas of western the Soviet Union, and its scale and popularity can be compared with the guerrilla warfare during the Great War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in China! For historical reasons (the "Great Patriotic War" gives the impression of mostly a magnificent battle of large corps, an endless torrent of steel and overwhelming artillery fire, as well as heroic Red Army soldiers shouting "Ula" charge. But this is only one side of the "Great Patriotic War", the most familiar one. The impression of the "Great Patriotic War" among the peoples of other countries is always that the frontal battlefield is in the majority.

Most of the films and materials that we can see during the Soviet period that reflect the "Great Patriotic War" are also "magnificent", in fact, the Soviet Union has not forgotten countless partisans and partisans, but its brilliance has been overshadowed by the glory of the frontal battlefield to a certain extent. Many partisans of the Great Patriotic War were awarded or posthumously awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" (among these heroes, we are probably the most familiar with Zoya). In February 43, the Supreme Presidium of the Soviet Union also established the medal "Partisan of the Great Patriotic War" of the first and second classes. And in Moscow, for a long time Marshal Voroshinov was in charge of the partisan affairs, and the rank was high enough, although it was because of the "loss of power" that he was in charge of this work.

Lin Jun understood the importance of guerrilla warfare and would not underestimate the power of guerrilla warfare: guerrilla warfare may not play a decisive role, but it plays a much greater role than what can be seen on the surface - the simplest: if you blow up an enemy's munitions train, your own troops on the front line will be able to receive one less train of shells, and the enemy will have one less cart of ammunition, and at least spend resources to reproduce it.

At the moment when he got the news that guerrilla warfare had been widely carried out in the occupied areas, Lin Jun said three "good" in a row! And instructions were given: to carry out a wide range of guerrilla warfare in the occupied areas, to drown the fascist bandits in the vast sea of people's war! In particular, the 53rd Cavalry Division was instructed: Strike at the enemy and strengthen yourself!

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With more than an hour left before dark, Lin Jun boarded an SB-2 fast bomber and flew non-stop to Moscow escorted by four Lager-3 fighters. Lin Jun did not take the transport plane, first, he was able to arrive in Moscow an hour earlier, second, for safety, and third: the transport plane was busy transporting the wounded, but the bomber was quite empty.

Kobets originally wanted to send a brigade of fighters to escort Lin Jun, but Lin Jun denied it: the current Minsk air defense force is a bit stretched, and it is flying eastward, so it is unlikely that something will go wrong. Of course, the safest way for Lin Jun is that he pilots a MiG-1 or Lager fighter by himself, and returns to Moscow in a three-plane formation, and the possibility of danger is basically equal to zero. But now he himself felt a little tired, and if he flew the plane for nearly three hours, he would probably have to lie down tired -- the people in the Supreme Command were still waiting for him in the Kremlin.

Lin Jun stuffed the plane with Gusev and Landskoch: Gusev replaced the former machine gunner and bombardier, Lin Jun nestled next to the navigator, and Landskocchi found a place at the feet of the rear machine gunner, and the cabin was stuffed to the brim.

It didn't matter if the noise was loud or not, Lin Jun slept on the canvas chair as soon as the plane flew, and grasped this rare rest time. The further east you go, the safer it is - there are no reports today of Luftwaffe bombing eastern cities across the line of fire.

The buzzing roar has always surrounded his ears, and he feels much better wearing a flight cap with a walkie-talkie, and the captain's call voice does not disturb Lin Jun's rest.

I don't know how long it took, Lin Jun, who woke up, saw through the small porthole that it was already dark, and pressed the throat intercom: "Captain, how far is it from Moscow?" ”

"There are about 150 kilometers left, and it will land in about half an hour."

Moving his somewhat stiff body, through the reddish lights in the plane, he saw Gusev in the nose sitting by the machine gun, watching the situation in the air, while Landeskoch behind him was blocked by the body of the machine gunner and was probably napping.

The four ragas are not far away, and they can be seen clearly under the autumn night sky. Everything is calm, and you will be able to land in a while.

More than 10 minutes before landing, the captain contacted Moscow's central airfield by radio -- strict air control is now enforcing over Moscow, and anti-aircraft artillery fire on the ground will fire at unidentified planes on any route. After receiving an affirmative answer from the airport, the plane slowly lowered its altitude.

Compared to Andlupf, who came to greet him, Lin Jun's image was really not very good - the air marshal's uniform was crumpled and stained everywhere. Needless to say, his face has not been shaved for a few days, and the eldest brother who watched it felt sour in his heart.

As soon as he arrived at the Kremlin, Lin Jun went straight to Stalin's office - he walked in without a briefing, and his comrades were waiting for him.

Lin Jun's image gave the members of the Supreme Command a very intuitive understanding of the situation in Minsk -- the deputy commanders all had such appearances, and one could imagine the fierce battle situation on the Minsk front.

Lin Jun didn't like to procrastinate, and after eating some dinner delivered at random, he began to give a detailed introduction to the latest situation on the front line and expounded the urgency of forming an air force group army......

The two-hour meeting also allowed Lin Jun, who was in Minsk during this time, to systematically understand the latest situation in all aspects, although it was not very detailed, but he already had a bottom in his heart - it was better than the worst prediction, and it was far from optimism.

The matter of forming an air force group army was immediately decided, and the specific work could not be completed today, and a lot of work was required, so Lin Jun couldn't manage it. At the end of the meeting, Stalin had a half-hour conversation with Lin Jun alone, and the content was also about the development of the war and the next move.

"It is my proposal to promote your rank, and you should also become a Marshal of the Soviet Union, otherwise as a deputy commander-in-chief, commanding a group of Soviet marshals and generals with the rank of Marshal of the Air Force, sometimes you will face some minor problems."

Stalin was telling the truth: "Zhukov, who was in the rank of general, faced such a problem, which made Timosinger in an awkward position (of course, it was not Zhukov, it is estimated that Timoshenge will be unlucky. )。

"Are you going to stay here or go home today?" Stalin was still very concerned about Lin Jun, and it could be seen that Lin Jun was very tired.

"Go home and sleep, I still have some clothes at home, just enough to change."

In fact, before coming in just now, the Kremlin guard captain had already told Lin Jun that Comrade Alexander had asked people to take his two sons to his home in Moscow, and Lin Jun wanted to go back and have a look.

"Tomorrow morning at ten o'clock in the morning, there will be a promotion ceremony, and someone will send you a new uniform later, as well as a tailor."

"Yes, Comrade Stalin."

After putting on the uniform and then receiving the certificate promotion order, the tailor is to carry out the "professional drilling" in the uniform. Turned around and went out, the comrades of the Kremlin guard were waiting for him, and the car was ready. On the way, Lin Jun saw that Moscow was shrouded in twilight, with only a glimmer of moon illuminating the huge city. Anti-aircraft artillery units are clearly deployed in the street park, and several important intersections are barricaded, and there are basically no pedestrians.

Tomorrow, Lin Jun will be the seventh "Marshal of the Soviet Union" in the history of the Soviet Union! (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to the www.qidian.com, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )