Chapter 493: A Bold Plan

This news caught the attention of Rundstedt, who ordered the Canadian POWs to be shackled, which led to repeated attempts by the British and Canadian authorities to hold German POWs in Canada. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Although the Canadians opposed this plan, believing that it would endanger Canadian prisoners of war in the hands of the Germans, they reluctantly implemented it in order to maintain solidarity with the British.

However, as the Canadians expected, the shackles order led directly to the Trouble and the only known uprising in a Canadian POW camp during World War II, the so-called "Bowmanville Uprising".

Following this incident, both the Canadian and German orders lost momentum in the POW camps and were eventually abandoned through Swiss mediation.

The Dieppe landing was thus over, and Rommel gave heavy rewards to those who had made meritorious contributions to the anti-landing operation.

However, the landing battle of Dieppe also sounded the alarm for Rommel, the battle of Moscow must not be delayed for a long time, and 70 percent of Germany's elite troops were dragged around Moscow, which is definitely not a long-term solution.

Germany must not lose too many elite troops on the Eastern Front, otherwise it will not be able to cope with the joint operations of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, and it must take advantage of the fact that the United States has not yet entered the war to completely defeat the Soviet Union.

On the seventh day of the break, Rommel summoned a meeting of the top front-line commanders such as Manstein and Guderian, and he wanted to make a bold plan.

When several senior commanders at the front arrived at the wolf's den, the first thing they saw was a huge sand table with the deployment of German and Soviet forces already marked.

The deployment of Soviet troops on this sand table is very detailed, both on the Soviet front and in depth, and no one asks how this deployment of troops came about, which shows that the German intelligence agencies are powerful!

After the people were complete, Rommel did not hold a meeting, but asked the staff officers of the wolf's den to take a few senior commanders to look at the sand table, and if there was anything they didn't understand, the staff officers would explain it.

After watching the sand table made by Rommel, the people who came to the meeting understood in their hearts what the Führer's idea was, after all, several senior commanders attending the meeting were millions of strategic commanders.

When the Soviet army's frontline and in-depth troop deployment were clearly placed in Shapan Mountain, the Soviet army's anticlimactic arrangement looked like an iron wall, but in fact it was full of loopholes.

For example, Moscow is more than 500 kilometers away from Stalingrad, and Moscow is more than 300 kilometers away from Leningrad, and the distance between these three heavy defensive rings of the Soviet army is too great, so large that large German forces can easily intersperse.

Stalin believed that Germany did not dare to risk being cut off after taking Moscow, Stalingrad, and Leningrad, the three heavily fortified circles, because the Soviet army also deployed more than a million troops in the deep area, although these troops were newly formed, but they were also troops!

Rommel really still has a plan, he first let the senior commanders look at the sand table, so that the commanders have a mental preparation.

"Führer, is the deployment of Soviet troops on this sand table real?"

"It's absolutely true, and even if there are errors, it's very small."

Rommel stood on the edge of the sand table and did not take the initiative to speak, waiting for the commanders to answer when they had questions.

Manstein, Guderian and others began to discuss:

"You see, Moscow has 3.5 million defensive forces, Stalingrad has more than 700,000 defensive forces, and Leningrad has more than 500,000 defensive forces, and the Soviet Union has built relatively complete fortifications in these three places, so I think it is very unwise to storm these three fortified cities, and if we really want to storm these three places, our casualties will be so great that Germany cannot afford them."

"I support General Manstein's view, we must not attack a fortified city defended by such a strong force, the Soviet army's will to fight and weapons and equipment, I believe everyone has also tried out, they are no longer the original Soviet troops that were about to collapse, they have the will to fight, they have sufficient logistics, they have advanced weapons and equipment, they have strong fortifications, we must not attack such a strong city held by the Soviet army."

Manstein nodded and smiled at Guderian, then continued:

"I think we should intersperse the fighting, send troops directly between Moscow and Stalingrad, and then go around the back of Stalingrad and cut off all Stalingrad's external contacts, so that we can do something against Stalingrad."

"I think we should go through the gap between Lenin and Moscow, take the lead in encircling Leningrad, and after Leningrad is settled, the hundreds of thousands of Finnish troops can attack the ports of the northern Soviet Union and prevent Moscow from receiving assistance from the sea."

"No, no, you're all wrong, I suggest concentrating forces to surround Moscow first, and as long as Moscow is taken, the problem can be completely solved."

"Are you mistaken, if you want to attack Moscow, which is the most powerful, where there are 3.5 million Soviet troops, there will definitely be no shortage of weapons and ammunition, after all, British and American aid to the Soviet Union has been going on for a long time."

"There are three months left before the winter of the Soviet Union, I estimate that it is not a problem for Moscow to hold on for three months, and when winter comes, they will definitely launch a counteroffensive, and it will be us who will suffer at that time, and Napoleon will be a lesson from the past."

Several senior commanders have been arguing endlessly, and the result is that no one can say anyone, so naturally Rommel came forward at this time:

"Generals, I have come to you today for two things, the first is about the strategic direction of the Eastern Front, and I have decided to ...... it."

"Hey! Rommel"

"I decided to send more than a million Russian troops and 200,000 German troops through Moscow and Stalingrad, and then go straight to the Soviet industrial region of the Urals, where there are still Soviet rebels.

These Russian PLA they know what to do, and we don't need to teach them, if they don't want to be executed by Stalin, there is only one way to go.

More than 600,000 Ukrainian PLA and 100,000 German troops interspersed with the back of Moscow, cutting off all Moscow's foreign communications, remember, the Ukrainian PLA is on the front line, and the Germans only come to their aid when they can't stand it.

An attack group of 100,000 German troops should be able to crush any form of Soviet counteroffensive, at least until winter comes.

Another 100,000 German troops were sent to deploy between Leningrad and Moscow, and 500,000 German troops were assembled outside to stand by, and if the Soviet troops in Leningrad dared to come out, they would be annihilated.

Then another 150,000 German troops were sent to defend between Stalingrad and Moscow, and 800,000 German troops were assembled outside Stalingrad to be on standby, and if they dared to leave the city, they would also be annihilated. (To be continued.) )