Chapter 465 - 465 Closes

81_81266 "No retreat is allowed! The great Soviet Red Army soldiers will not take a step back because the enemy is strong! The battle will go on until the last moment, and those capitalist softballs will not fight at all! Only the Soviet Red Army, with its firm faith, can win the final victory!" Just after Khrushchev sent the telegram requesting instructions to Moscow, Stalin's reply telegram was quickly replied.

With this telegram in hand, Khrushchev knew that the leader Stalin, who was far away from the horizon, was sick again. He knew nothing about war and firmly believed that faith could solve a problem, but Khrushchev had seen the Soviet-Polish war and the tragic situation of those Soviet Red Army soldiers who had strong faith when they were shot through the chest.

Since Stalin did not allow the retreat, then no one dared to mention the retreat lightly, the Great Purge around Moscow was still going on, and those young officers shot the martyrs of the older generation before they sat in today's position, who dared to disobey Stalin at this time?

What's more, when Stalin made such a statement, at least the black cauldron was definitely not carried by himself. There are also commanders of various military districts, as well as Khrushchev and Voroshilov, who were defeated, and they can't blame themselves anyway, right?

Of course, it is indeed a little sad to let his troops die with such a clear conscience, but those troops ...... They are all Belarusians and Ukrainians, and isn't this war of attrition just to deplete the strength of these regions?

After some weighing, everyone chose to keep their mouths shut, so when the morning came, the order to retreat, which the commanders of the Soviet front-line troops had been waiting for, did not arrive, but the idiotic instructions to continue the offensive came.

However, the Soviet troops, who had been fighting until the early hours of the morning, did not have the strength to attack again, their poor logistical supplies were no different from a sieve, most of the troops had run out of ammunition with them, and the fuel tanks of the armored troops had bottomed out.

To put it bluntly, what they were waiting for was not a retreat order, but a supply that arrived with the retreat order. But the retreat order they were waiting for did not come, nor did the life-saving supplies they were waiting for.

"Isn't this our life? We fought desperately in front of us, and in the end we were sold to the Germans?" An officer of Belarusian nationality cried in front of his commander: "General, the German teams on both wings of us are shelling, and we can't run away even if we want to, what should we do?"

"Yes, General! Those Russian bastards are using us as cannon fodder!" another officer chimed in: "Now our artillery is running low on ammunition, and the sky is full of German planes, and now we are not allowed to retreat, this is an order for the purpose of consuming us!"

"Those bastards only care about those few troops with the title of Guards, how can they care about the lives and deaths of our people?" Seeing that someone echoed him, the officer who spoke first was even more excited: "Those parasites! Take away our food! Let us Ukraine fight for them hungry! In the end, they will send us to death!"

"That's enough!" the general at the head slapped the table and shouted loudly: "If those bastards hadn't used our wives and sons to blackmail us, we would have turned against us a long time ago! What is this called? Logistics supplies have not been sent to us now, and we are still told to hold our positions?"

"General, what do you say? We'll all listen to you!" When several officers saw that their general was speaking, they hurriedly persuaded him: "As long as we surrender, our families will not be able to save their lives! Those bastards can do everything!"

In recent years, the Soviet Union has completely destroyed Ukraine, and Ukraine, as an agricultural advantageous region, has provided food for almost the entire Soviet Union, but because of the Soviet Union's communist *proprietorism* movement to develop the need for industrial leap forward, it has severely oppressed local agricultural production, and finally caused hostility among the Ukrainians.

Stalin, Khrushchev, when they heard these names, they knew that they would come up with some way to suppress the dissatisfaction and hostility of the Ukrainians, so countless Ukrainians were seized by the army and concentration camps, either sent to Siberia, or escorted to the western front to be used as cannon fodder, so that the problem of ethnic * in the Ukrainian region became more and more acute.

So the Ukrainians on the front line and the Belarusian army are not so much willing to fight a war for the USSR as refugees and rebels who have been coerced. Although the combat effectiveness of these troops is still quite fierce, once they have crooked brains, they will degenerate more quickly and thoroughly.

"We are alive, they will be more scrupulous in doing things, if we die in battle now, our land will not be given away to those bastards in vain? There will still be nothing left at that time!" The general sighed and said: "You all go back! Listen to my orders, if the Germans attack, don't resist! Surrender quickly! If you have one life left, it is better than anything else!"

He looked at his henchmen, and then continued with a gloomy face: "Those members of the committee who have been arranged in our army, as well as the members of the Communist Party, must be eliminated as soon as possible! We must do this matter immediately! We must be more concealed and do it secretly!"

"Yes!" several officers immediately replied, knowing what was at stake.

Similar to what the Ukrainian general thought, several ethnic Russian troops were actually retreating, because Khrushchev did not dare to joke about the Soviet homeland in any case. To put it bluntly, these troops were the blood of the Soviet Union near Moscow, and even Stalin would not be dissatisfied with doing this by himself, but there were always some surprises, such as the 1st Guards Tank Army and the 3rd Tank Army, which were deeply encircled by Germany.

These two forces have not been able to retreat too much because of the fuel problem, and Khrushchev is hurrying to transport the oil of those secondary forces to these two forces to ensure that the main forces of the two main forces can return to relatively safe areas. However, his actions have caused dissatisfaction among other forces, especially those in Ukraine and Belarus, which can be described as full of complaints.

However, just as the Soviet forces were struggling, the German counterattack arrived at 7:15 a.m.

A Soviet Red Army soldier was lying on his stomach in a hastily arranged trench, and before he could rest his body, which was even more hungry from digging a pit, he felt the earth tremble slightly. His eyes widened and he stuck his head out of the foxhole he had dug, and saw a German tank next to each other on the opposite side, appearing at the end of a wheat field that had been destroyed by shells in the distance.

He was so frightened that he quickly crawled out of his foxhole, and ran backwards with a rolling belt, leaving only 5 rounds of ammunition in his pocket, let alone using them against tanks, and even the opposing infantry he couldn't stop. After running more than ten meters, he jumped into another foxhole, and looking at the young comrades who were so frightened that they peed their pants inside, he realized that the hidden Soviet machine-gun position on the flank of his position was not firing.

When the Soviet Red Army looked over curiously, he saw a pair of white underwear hanging there, and several pairs of hands raised in the sky. So the Ukrainian soldier, who was just about to escape, threw away his gun without thinking about it and raised his hands expressionlessly.

Soviet armies on both flanks of the encirclement collapsed, and numerous encirclements gave up resistance before the Germans could even fully encircle. At this time, General Liszt realized that the Führer's so-called "liberation" was not a casual joke.

Looking at these Ukrainians and Belarusians who were forced to go to war hungry, Liszt felt that it was too insulting to describe them as soldiers. These were peasants and poor beggars, and most of those frenzied attacks were carried out by a few main Russian forces, which followed behind, and were responsible for protecting the flanks from the Germans, who apparently had not even been able to accomplish this task.

It only took a morning for a dozen pockets to be tightened by the pincer attacks on both flanks of the German army, and these Soviet troops, who had no supplies and no ammunition, all became the old turtles to be caught in the German urn. These planned circumstances did not make General Liszt feel anything wrong at all, but what made him wonder was that these besieged Soviet troops raised their hands and surrendered without thinking.

Can you imagine the spectacle of the surrender of 400,000 troops? Field Marshal Brauchitsch, who was now at the front and personally commanded the Eastern Campaign, felt such a brilliant victory. The Soviet army surrendered in formation, and the Ukrainian troops who left their weapons and waited for him to deal with them had a full 200,000 troops.

After the German team began to counterattack, in fact, the Soviet army itself first became chaotic, with revenge and resentment, and these ethnic minorities, who were usually bullied to the extreme by the arrogant and domineering Russians, began to take bloody revenge on the Russians in their own army. By the time the Germans actually came, these Soviet minorities were waiting for the Germans to receive them, covered in blood.

However, everyone knows that although in most of the encirclements, the battles ended quickly, but the really difficult battles have just begun today, because Liszt received a report that in a huge encirclement in his theater, Soviet troops are desperately breaking through, and this force is the elite of the Soviet Union in the true sense.

That's right, this force is the armored torrent composed of the 1st Guards Tank Army and the 3rd Tank Army of the Soviet Union, which is also the first main army on the front line that the Soviet Union can handle