490 Perdition

Triandafilov was right when he said that the Poles were exhausted on the battlefield, and they still had some strength left. Once Poolsky was completely wiped out, Ubolevich's forces would immediately be able to move south, and it would not be a problem at all to encircle and annihilate the 27th and 29th Divisions, the 202nd Mixed Brigade and the two ridiculous militia divisions.

After destroying this group of enemies, it is not a big problem to go back and eat the 30th and 34th divisions in the encirclement, so to speak, the only thing that the Poles can escape is the 11th division, but even if the 11th division runs away, what can this already half-crippled army change?

Obviously, if Li Xiaofeng had a little judgment, he would have agreed to Triandafilov's plan. Obviously, he did, so he hesitated to agree. And his decision also means that the key to the battle will be turned back to Verkhnia Ukinia, and when Ubolevich can completely wipe out the remnants of Polsky is related to the final result.

So, what is the situation in Upper Maukinia at this time? After transferring two divisions to the south ahead of schedule, Ubolevich adjusted his combat deployment, and instead of blindly attacking as before, he ordered his troops to start resting in place.

After three days of rest, that is, when the enemy's 10th and 12th divisions were largely destroyed, Ubolevich launched another attack.

"The enemy's offensive was very fierce, and in one morning we were able to remove three of our support points. Commander, we don't have much room to move, and we can only wipe out the whole army if we continue like this......"

Polsky stretched out his hand to stop the staff officers from speaking, he still didn't know how bad the situation was, but there was nothing he could do to change it. For them who are surrounded. There are only three paths to take. Either break out, continue to hold on, or surrender. The last one he would never have considered. In any case, Pilsudski has the grace of knowing him, he can't give such an explanation to his benefactor, as for the breakthrough, hmph, there may have been a chance ten days ago, now? Stop daydreaming.

"Continue to insist that we are Polish soldiers and should be loyal to our country!" Polsky replied.

And for such a reply. His staff officers were undoubtedly quite disappointed, they had been besieged for so long, every day was bad news, countless shells fell on their heads every day, there was a lack of food, there was a lack of medicine, and drinking saliva had to pay the price of several lives, is this the life of a man?

The staff officers thought that they had held out long enough and were fully worthy of Pilsudski. And how did His Excellency the President repay their persistence? It's all, and at the beginning he pretended to say that he would definitely rescue them and relieve them. And then? I just tried to make them insist, but I didn't mention the rescue.

The staff officers knew it perfectly. They had been abandoned by Pilsudski, and the thought of the President's former pretense that they were his kinsmen, his most precious relatives. But when his relatives were suffering, what did this president do -- did he kill his relatives in righteousness?

Especially when the staff officers thought that the present terrible situation was entirely the work of the self-righteous president, and if he had not misjudged the Jews' campaign attempts, if he had not put the First Army in danger?

Therefore, for surrender, the staff officers did not have any psychological burden, and they even wished that they would surrender quickly to get relief. However, Polsky disagreed, and the somewhat stupid commander still wanted to be loyal to Pilsudski.

If it were an ordinary army commander, the staff officers would probably have rebelled, but Polsky was not an ordinary army commander, he had a high prestige in the First Army, which was previously second only to Pilsudski, and now, His Excellency the President, has squandered that prestige. Let's put it this way, if it weren't for Polsky's hard work, the First Army would have collapsed long ago. So even if the staff officers wanted to surrender very much, it would be in vain for this commander not to nod.

However, Polsky's insistence was not destined to make much sense, and as Ubolevich's offensive intensified, he was destined to be crushed. After Ubolevich's final offensive, Polsky's last line of defense was also broken through, and at three o'clock in the afternoon, with the sound of rumbling artillery, his command fell.

Polsky fled from the headquarters in a hurry with a few staff officers and guards, like a flat boat in the sea, which could be destroyed at any time. But God didn't seem to want him to rest in peace, and he wanted to pour salt into his wounds! Let him taste the warmth and coldness of human affection!

At that time, Polsky miraculously broke out of the siege with a few staff officers and staggered to the headquarters of the 3rd Division. The commander of the 3rd Division is a fellow countryman of Polsky, and he even pulled it up with one hand, so to speak, without Polsky, this is still farming in his hometown!

At the headquarters of the Third Division, the division commander Rafilov was drowning his sorrows with wine, and he felt gloomy about the future, and said unceremoniously that this division seat was now a monk for a day, and he was waiting for the Jews to come and capture him.

When he heard the sound of artillery in the direction of the military headquarters, his deputy division commander Zeng Jian yƬ he reinforced Polsky, but how did he answer? He said: "Reinforcements to the military department? We are all stretched thin here, what reinforcements to get? The military commander is blessed with high stars, and it is expected that there should be nothing wrong! ā€

Funnily enough, not long after Rafalov said these ruthless words, the Polsky gang, covered in smoke and dust, broke into his headquarters with the sound of rumbling shelling.

Seeing the countryman's tears, it stands to reason that Rafalov should be a little more enthusiastic about his superiors and uncles, who knew that he actually said with a straight face: "The battle has been fought for more than ten days, and my command has never been shelled, but as soon as you come, the commander, the enemy's shells also come, and this is because you have too many people and exposed the target." ā€

These words almost made Polsky angry, he couldn't have imagined that the good brother and good fellow he had always appreciated and promoted by the outside world turned out to be a white-eyed wolf who didn't recognize people. However, Polsky didn't say much at that time, one reason was that he was not in that mood, and he looked down on everything at the end of the road, and the other reason was that people had to bow their heads under the roof. After all, this is Rafalov's division, and he has to rely on him to hold on.

When it comes to dinner in the evening, because there are many people. There is simply not enough food and drinking water. Rafaelov borrowed the topic again. Grumbling in front of Polsky. He said, "How can there be so many things to eat when so many people have come......

In the face of ridicule, Polsky once again chose to swallow his anger, and the embarrassment was not ordinary.

But Polsky didn't have to be too embarrassed, and soon he wouldn't have to face the pesky Rafaelov. The reason is that that night, this Rafalov did not greet Polsky at all, and he broke through with the guard company and ran away. When the sun was shining, when the fighters of the East Prussian People's Liberation Army rushed into the headquarters of the 3rd Division. When he woke up the sleeping Polsky, the military lord was still stunned.

Polsky was taken prisoner and died of a heart attack a day later. And his death not only heralded the annihilation of Pilsudski's army, but also meant that the Armageddon had entered the final chapter.

In fact, before capturing the headquarters of the 3rd Division and capturing Polsky, Ubolevich once again decisively transferred his troops out of the battlefield and quickly moved south, which not only bought precious time again, but also invisibly gave many Polish officers an opportunity. Because of the tension of the troops, the encirclement was naturally not so tight, allowing this group of undisciplined guys to escape and ascend to heaven.

For example, the Rafailov mentioned earlier. The benevolent brother resolutely disguised himself as a woman and escaped the encirclement in one fell swoop, and then returned to Warsaw after a big circle. As one of the few remaining high-ranking officers of the First Army. This benevolent brother once again won Pilsudski's appreciation, was hailed as a combat hero, and became the commander of the First Army, which was reorganized after the war, and rose to prominence during the more than ten years of Pilsudski's reign.

Of course, there is still evil retribution for the wicked, when World War II broke out and Germany blitzed Poland, this very unruly general was defeated and had to flee again in makeup. But this time he may have been too old to run, or he was unlucky, and in the chaos, he drove the car into a dung pit and drowned inside.

To get back to the point, on July 6, when the forward units of the 1st and 2nd Divisions of the East Prussian People's Liberation Army arrived in Vovomin, the commander of the enemy's 29th Division, Kolesenko, immediately knew that something was wrong. His division was originally unable to move, but now that the enemy's reinforcements have arrived, what will happen next can be guessed without using your brain.

At the critical moment, the division commander showed unusual decisiveness, he decisively abandoned his troops, and fled in a hurry with only his division headquarters and a few guard troops. As soon as he fled, the 29th Division immediately became in chaos, some of the officers fled as they could, and the other part even escaped and surrendered.

By the afternoon of the 6th, the 29th Division had been completely wiped out, and its destruction was so rapid that none of their allies could have expected it. The 27th Division and the 202nd Mixed Brigade had hoped that the 29th Division would hold out a little longer, so that they would have time to escape. As a result, the 29th Division collapsed at the first touch, and they couldn't escape if they wanted to, so they were immediately surrounded by regiments!

"Bastard, bastard! All of them are bastards! ā€

Pilsudski in the presidential palace in Warsaw overturned the table when he learned the news, and he had known that the shape was not good, and that it was dangerous. But he felt that the 29th Division would be able to hold out for a day or two, and that it would be able to buy a little time for the 27th Division and the 202nd Mixed Brigade and the two militia divisions.

And now, he can only hope that the encircled troops on the battlefield will hold out for a while longer, "You must persevere, the reinforcements of the allies will soon arrive on the battlefield, as long as you hold on to the end, you will definitely be able to counter-encircle the Jews!" Remember, be sure to stick to it! ā€

I have to say that playing too many white strips will hurt people's character, Pilsudski kept promising and constantly drawing a beautiful blueprint, but none of them could be fulfilled. Therefore, the troops in the encirclement have no confidence in him as a president at all, and more people feel that the tide is gone, and instead of struggling in pain, it is better to think about how to save their lives.

In fact, it is not only the encircled army on the battlefield that has such considerations, but in Warsaw the situation here is no better than outside the city. There was a commotion everywhere, crowds of people poured into the streets and fled out of the city, and at this moment there was only one thought on the minds of both rich and poor - the farther away from Warsaw, from Pilsudski, the better.

It may be normal for the rich to flee for their lives, after all, the Jews entered Warsaw, and their lives and property could not be saved, but why are the poor who have only one life on the run are also on the run? Quite simply, Warsaw is now an empty city, and the militia will certainly not be able to defend Warsaw. Therefore, Pilsudski must have to catch the strong man again.

The two previous arrests frightened the people of Warsaw. Especially when they heard how Pilsudski commanded the battle. After the grapevine of how to get the militia to send to death. In order to save their lives, ordinary people can only flee.

"Karpovic did a good job."

After learning about the chaos in Warsaw, Li Xiaofeng praised with a smile, but this sentence was not the point, the point was what to do next after eliminating the Polish living forces on the battlefield.

At that time, the mainstream opinion of the East Prussian People's Liberation Army was to capture Warsaw and completely let Pilsudski rest his dishes. At the very least, we should be ashamed of him, so that the thing has no place to shame. Anyway, the Jews really wanted to do this, and Pilsudski had made them angry before, so why not take revenge on this bastard?

Even in the Politburo, Trotsky had a similar opinion, but he did not want revenge, but considered it from the point of view of the world revolution: "The occupation of Warsaw, the establishment of a new Soviet Polish government, and the full takeover of power in Poland will certainly greatly promote the spread of revolution in Central and Eastern Europe, and lay a solid foundation for the next step in winning the German and Hungarian revolutions!" ā€

However, Li Xiaofeng was not interested in Trotsky's set. Because he was well aware that the Poles really did not have much interest in the so-called proletarian revolution and communism. In their eyes, both Russians and Communism are evil. They are all their enemies. Establishing a Soviet government in Poland on the basis of such popular opinion would have little political significance at all, and would have given the Entente bloc a pretext.

Those bastards would have declared to the Poles like this: "See, the polar bear is back." They have changed into bear skins and are ready to fool you with a ridiculous puppet government, and then continue to enslave you! ā€

Even without the entente bloc preaching, the Poles themselves would have thought that the Russians were going to set up a puppet government to continue enslaving them. In that way, they would rally closely around Pilsudski and fight the Russians to the end.

Li Xiaofeng didn't want to help Pilsudski, and he was also keenly aware that when Poland's vital forces were wiped out, when Poland was stripped of its last pants and turned into fish on the chopping board, it was very likely that another more terrible demon would be released - Germany!

Germany was undoubtedly much more dangerous than Poland, and once Poland was finished, it was quite possible that the Germans would replace the Poles as the new jailers of Russia. This is really not good news for Russia, Germany's industrial base and potential are much larger than Poland's, and no matter how bad it is, it is once a big hooligan.

Once the Germans regain the understanding and approval of the big hooligan clique, it will become the sharpest weapon of the big hooligan clique to destroy communism. And the Germans are likely to be willing to take on such a role. In this way, a broad anti-communist coalition was born ahead of schedule, and Russia would be interfered with even more intensely than it was in history!

Li Xiaofeng doesn't want that to happen, and the worst thing is not that the big hooligan clique will interfere more or that the Cold War happened decades earlier. Worst of all, Russia will lose an important opportunity!

Just imagine, the domesticated Germans will no longer be able to inflict any impact on the old international order, the crumbling British Empire will continue to hold the first place and will continue to maintain the international order according to its wishes, then Russia will not have any chance in the future!

Sometimes I have to admit that the Germans are really good comrades, and after trying again and again, they pulled the British off the throne at any cost, even at the cost of destroying themselves. Without the efforts of the Germans, it is quite possible that the British would have continued to rule the world for decades, if not longer.

Therefore, Li Xiaofeng will not allow the Germans to return to the embrace of the British Empire under any circumstances, and willingly be the little brother of Big Brother. He would rather see a Cain who was full of resentment and wondered how to kill his brother.

Anyway, Li Xiaofeng, the role of Cain, will never play it himself, he does not have the German sentiment of marrying others. This also decided that Li Xiaofeng would only beat the Polish footcloth, but would not cut the throat of the footcloth and bleed them completely.

Russia needs Poland as a cushion, and without the Polish polar bear will face Hans directly like a wolf, it is clear that Hans is not as easy to bully as a footcloth, and it is obviously a very stupid choice to force Hans into the arms of the British.

"We can't occupy Warsaw, the city is already Europe's last safety valve, and if Poland falls, it will spur the nerves of imperialism to let out a wolfdog called Germany and bite people...... Soviet Russia is not yet capable of challenging the imperialist world, so it is better not to touch that valve and let the wolfhound stay in the cage until the wolfhound is full of resentment towards its 'master', until it strikes back, and then it is time to really change the world! ā€

This passage is excerpted from the second volume of the "Selected Works of Andrei", published after the victory in World War II, when the then General Secretary Comrade Andrei recalled the various political confrontations after the end of the First World War, and reminded those fourth-generation revolutionary leaders who had just stepped onto the political stage -- risks and opportunities coexist, and we should never make a choice that seems to be beneficial in the future but in fact has no benefit because of a momentary advantage or a momentary dizziness...... (To be continued......)

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