USSR 1941

Chapter 385 Reinforcement

"I think the situation is developing against us, Comrade Mehlis!" Shulka frowned: "We should rush to help the Crimea quickly. We know that for the Battle of Moscow, we almost took the Crimean The troops are exhausted..."

This can also be said to be success and Xiao He failure.

In history, the German army attacked Moscow and the Crimea at the same time, so the Soviet army deployed about 500,000 troops in the Crimea for defense.

But now, because Shulka blocked the main force of the German attack on the front line of Kyiv, the Crimea is not in danger of being attacked for the time being, which makes the Soviet army continue to transfer the Crimean forces to Moscow for defense.

At this time, the Crimean had only about 200,000 troops.

"Yes!" Mehlis said. "I don't understand either. I already reminded them. Why didn't they take action?"

"I believe that part of the reason why they didn't reinforce the Crimea is because of Sevastopol!" Shulka pointed to the map. "That's a very strong fortress, isn't it?"

"Of course!" Mechelis nodded: "Not only that, but it also has many large-caliber artillery, which is very difficult for the Germans to capture!"

Of course Shulka knew this. It was a twin-mounted 305mm cannon manufactured by the Soviet Union in 1934, with a range of 44 kilometers and a turret with a thickness of 200 to 300 mm. It can be said that it is almost indestructible.

The fortress held off the Germans for six months before it was finally captured by Manstein's railguns.

But that is history, and it was when the Crimean army was relatively sufficient, and it may not be the case now.

At this time, the communications soldier on the other side raised his head and shouted to Mehlis: "Comrade Mehlis, the latest information, the enemy has broken through our army's defense line on the Dnieper River!"

Breaking through the Dnieper River defense line means that they have broken through General Kirponos' Kyiv defense line, and they can seal off the exit of the Crimean Peninsula if they continue south.

"We should reinforce the Crimea immediately!" Shulka said: "Otherwise it will be too late, especially in the Caucasus!"

The Caucasus Mountains is a mountain range running from east to west. It almost straddles the Caucasus region and divides it into the South Caucasus and the North Caucasus. Guan Wanfu is not open.

If the German army occupied these mountain passes first, the Soviet army would not be able to reinforce them even if they wanted to.

Although Mehlis didn't understand this, perhaps because of his confidence in his previous judgment, he immediately called Stalin.

"Comrade Stalin!" Mechelis said. "The military situation is urgent. I think we must send reinforcements to the Crimea immediately!"

Stalin on the other end of the phone was silent for a while. At this time, he seemed to realize that he had miscalculated.

On the other hand, he also knew the importance of the Crimean Peninsula.

Its importance is not only on land, but also strategically... Soviet bombers taking off from here can directly bomb the Romanian oil fields across the Black Sea.

If it fell into the hands of the Germans, the Germans could enter the South Caucasus from the Kerch Strait without attacking the steep mountain passes.

"I agree, Comrade Mekhlis!" Stalin replied: "Because of your extraordinary insight, you saw the enemy's strategic intentions first, and I think you should rush to the Crimea immediately as a representative of the Supreme Command to assist in the command. , I will send reinforcements to the Crimea!"

Mechelis almost jumped for joy, which can be said to be an acknowledgment of Stalin to him... Mechelis was never assigned to command a battle. If there is, it is because he interfered with the front-line command as a representative of the Supreme Command.

Mechlis agreed without thinking about it.

"Yes, Comrade Stalin!" Mechelis said, "But I have a request... To be precise, it is not a request, but a 'request', Comrade Stalin! Please forgive my recklessness..."

This is the difference between Mechlis and professional soldiers. Professional soldiers always speak simple and clear,

Mechlis, on the other hand, was very concerned about this kind of fine cutting.

"Come on, what request?" Stalin interrupted Mehlis impatiently.

"I hope to reinforce the Crimea with the 1st Guards Tank Brigade!" Mehlis said, "You know, I have been training this unit for a while. It is an excellent unit, like Its feats on the battlefield are the same, and at the same time I have feelings for it, I feel that it is like my hands and feet, I believe that I can command them to defeat the enemy on the battlefield..."

Shulka almost vomited when he heard these words. He couldn't imagine that Mechlis would take the 1st Guards Tank Brigade under his command like this, and even train it? emotion?

But Shulka said nothing.

This was not only because he knew it would be useless even if he said it, but also because it was what he wanted.

"I agree to your request!" Stalin replied: "But you must act quickly, because the Germans will block the Crimea soon!"

"Yes, of course, Comrade Stalin!"

As soon as Mehlis put down the phone, he immediately shouted to the staff around him: "Have you all heard that? Gather your troops immediately and reinforce the Crimea!"

Shulka's jaw almost dropped when he heard the words.

Gather reinforcements like this?

What is the reinforcement route and plan?

Then Shulka's idea was quickly verified... Mechlis had no plans, he only knew about reinforcements.

The 1st Guards Tank Brigade assembled urgently in the snow, only to find that there was no train.

So Mechlis and his team contacted the vehicle anxiously, but it took an hour at the earliest to arrive at Rzhev.

Of course, the troops could not stand in the snow for an hour waiting for the train, so they disbanded under the order of Mehlis.

"What happened?" Katukov asked Shulka. He looked at Mechelis' command post, and then asked in a low voice, "That guy is going to attack again, right?"

"No, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka replied: "We are going to reinforce the Crimea!"

Hearing this, Katukov couldn't help but nodded.

Although he disagreed with continuing to attack the frontal German army, he had no objection to reinforcements in the Crimea... He understood the situation in the Crimea and knew it was correct.

But there was one thing that worried Katukov.

"You mean..." Katukov turned his attention to the Mechelis command again: "We are going to reinforce the Crimea under his command?"

"I'm afraid so, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka nodded helplessly: "This is an order from Comrade Stalin!"

After a moment of silence, Katukov said to Shulka: "Then it is your task to keep an eye on him, Comrade Shulka! Don't let him do anything wrong!"

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