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Volume 2: My Country Seven Hundred Thirteen.  Death of Malinovsky

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    Vesufi lay there quietly, no matter what happened on the battlefield now > it didn't matter to her.

    She did everything she could, and she was tired.

    Wang Weiyi walked in, silently staring at Sophie's still beautiful face, silently looking at the heartbroken Sade, and then gently patted Sade on the shoulder.

    "I'm sorry for her, aren't I?" Sade whispered: "I always force her to do things she doesn't want to do. I'm always crazy and deep in my own world, and I never take into account her feelings.  Now, God has given me punishment.

    Wang Weiyi sighed, to be honest, he also owed Sophie.

    In order to save her father, Sophie became the woman of Baron Skeleton. To be honest, this beautiful girl had other choices and a better life.

    But now there is nothing.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I'm sorry, Marshal, I've tried my best." Dr. Mashep blamed himself: "But when she was brought here, she had stopped breathing"

    Wang Weiyi was about to say something when Xiao Ling's voice suddenly came to his ears: "Rambler, stopping to breathe does not mean that life has left this body. Sophie may still be saved. Do you remember what you promised me?  What?"

    Wang Weiyi understood immediately.

    He promised Xiao Ling to find a girl¡¯s body for her. Isn¡¯t the Sophie in front of her ready-made?

    With the medical level of this era, stopping breathing means being declared dead. Why not give Sophie to Xiao Ling to try?

    "Sade, do you believe me?" Wang Weiyi suddenly asked.

    Sade, who was immersed in grief, was startled. Wang Weiyi said immediately and randomly: "Please leave Sophie to me. Don't ask me what I want to do. Believe me, I will not be sorry to Sophie and you."

    Thad nodded. He didn¡¯t know what Baron Skeleton meant, but he believed in Baron Skeleton.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Sophie was taken to the Ziguang Military Base by Wang Weiyi.  Xiao Ling gave Sophie emergency treatment, and then told Wang Weiyi: "Please do not come to the base within thirty days, and do not have any contact with me. I have some very important things to do. But please believe that maybe you will  Some miracles happen.¡±

    Do not enter the base within thirty days?  Don't have any contact with Xiaoling?  Wang Weiyi had no idea what Xiaoling wanted to do.  But at least one thing he was sure of was that Xiaoling might really create many incredible miracles.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Sophie fell on the battlefield. In the eyes of every German soldier, the battlefield roses had withered.

    The only thing they can do now is to vent their anger and pain on the enemy.

    Under the powerful and ferocious attack of the German army, the Malinovsky Army was on the verge of collapse.

    Malinovsky and his soldiers are still making every possible effort to reverse their failure, but it seems so futile.  There are no reinforcements at all. Now all the troops are suffering the most violent German attack.

    The only thing Malinovsky can do is to stick to this point no matter what the price is, even if it delays the Germans for a few more minutes.

    Comrade Stalin¡¯s phone has been cut off. It is said that Comrade Stalin is prepared for the worst.

    There are also fewer calls from Marshal Zhukov. I heard that Marshal Zhukov is frequently appearing on the frontline battlefields to directly command battles.

    Marshal Vasilevsky kept getting calls asking about the situation on the front line. Every time, Malinovsky acted very relaxed. He didn't want the marshal to worry about the situation on the front line.

    But the reality is that Malinovsky knows that his troops can no longer hold on today.

    The German attack can be described as crazy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    They launched waves of attacks on the Soviet positions like a mountain and a tsunami. Every attack had to make the Soviet army pay the heaviest price.

    Every attack continued to cause the Soviet army to lose ground.

    On several occasions, even Malinovsky¡¯s headquarters directly encountered enemy conditions.

    The pace of defeat is getting closer and closer to the Soviet army.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When the German army launched a new offensive, Marshal Vasilevsky called again. This time, Marshal's tone on the phone was very stern: "Comrade Malinovsky, please tell me the real situation on the battlefield."  , now is not the time for you to show bravery, but I must fully understand what happened on the battlefield!"

    Malinovsky was silent for a moment.??Then he slowly said: "Comrade Marshal Vasilevsky, if you really want to know, then I can tell you that according to my estimate, my army will be broken through by the German army today. I have already done this."  Get ready to fight Germany on the bayonet."

    Vasilevsky on the other end of the phone was completely stunned.  Although he already knew that the situation of the Malinovsky Army was not optimistic, he did not expect that it had deteriorated to such an extent.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This is the most elite regiment in the Soviet army and has participated in countless battles.  Even though they suffered constant defeats in the previous series of battles, they still gritted their teeth and fought hard.

    But now, they can¡¯t even survive today?

    It took Vasilevsky a long time to speak: "Comrade Malinovsky, is there nothing you can do?

    "Yes, Comrade Marshal, there is nothing we can do. Our 19th Armored Corps suffered a complete annihilation. All our units were in danger under the crazy attacks of the German army. At the same time, we also lost almost all of our artillery.  The next German attack may be the end of the war."

    "I will send troops immediately to pick you out"

    "No, Comrade Marshal." Malinovsky said firmly: "I have made up my mind to fight with my soldiers. Comrade Marshal, a shameful escape is not something a Bolshevik can do. I just have  I hope you can convey a suggestion to Comrade Stalin. I personally believe that judging from the current situation on the battlefield, Moscow can no longer hold on and we cannot repel the German attack. Please take advantage of the opportunity to invite our main party.  The government agencies should evacuate Moscow immediately under the leadership of Comrade Stalin, otherwise it will be too late."

    "I will convey it to Comrade Stalin" Vasilevsky did not give up his efforts: "However, I still suggest that you consider evacuating"

    "Comrade Marshal, now the enemy's new attack has begun, but I still have time to tell you something" If Vasilevsky could see it, he would notice Malinovsky's expression  So serious: "Since the Battle of the Terek River, I have witnessed the death of countless outstanding Soviet soldiers, but I have never wavered in my determination to win. I firmly believe that the final victory must belong to the great Soviet. However,  Now my confidence is shaking. £®I saw how powerful the enemy was, and the most important thing was the terrifying confidence they showed on the battlefield.  In the defense war, although the German army at that time was equally well-equipped and confident, but compared with that time, they are completely different now. At least, in my opinion, this German army is invincible.  Comrade Marshal, I am not shaken."

    Vasilevsky was convinced that his troops had never wavered in their faith. He listened carefully to Malinovsky's words:

    "I don't know what went wrong, but I firmly believe that serious problems have occurred within ourselves. The strength of the enemy and our own contradictions have caused the current situation. What's even more sad is that  Yes, even when the enemy launched an attack on Moscow, we still carried out a terrible purge."

    Having said this, he was silent for a long time, and then he spoke again: "Comrade Marshal, I hope Comrade Stalin can hear these words of mine, but no matter what, please believe that I will never betray my cause.  I will die as a true brave man should! Farewell, Comrade Marshal Vasilevsky."

    "Farewell, Comrade Malinovsky!"

    The phone was hung up. At this time, the voice of the German army could be heard so clearly.  £®

    Malinovsky did not give up the fight for a minute. He commanded his troops to fight in the final battle. When the German tanks appeared in a surge, the Soviet troops holding blasting tubes or explosive packs rushed forward regardless of their lives.

    The vast majority of them fell under the fire of the Germans. Very few of them succeeded, but they didn't care at all.

    In their view, this is the most sacred way to die, and it is also the best relief.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At least, they no longer have to worry about the future of their country.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Malinovsky¡¯s judgment was correct, his army could no longer hold on.  At around 6 p.m., all positions were breached by the enemy.

    Malinovsky was surrounded by the enemyAt this time, there was only one guard company left.

    This is what Angel Malinowski has been waiting for, to fulfill his commitment to his faith with the most glorious death method.  So he never stopped fighting, and he was always with his soldiers.

    He even personally held a Bobosha submachine gun and kept firing at the enemy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When the last bullet knocked him down in a pool of blood, he seemed to have returned to the years when he participated in the First World War in the "French Foreign Legion".  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    It¡¯s over, everything is over now.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Malinovsky let out a deep sigh and closed his eyes.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Luo Jiong.  Yakovlevich.  General Malinovsky died, died in his own position, and he also shed his last drop of blood for his cause.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This news was not known to Vasilevsky until the early morning of the next day. Although he had known the outcome for a long time, when the news actually came, great sadness still rose in Vasilevsky's heart.  rise.

    Another such an outstanding general has fallen. From the outbreak of the Moscow Battle to the present, too many excellent commanders have been sacrificed on the front line.

    "And this kind of sacrifice will be even greater.

    He reported the news of Malinovsky¡¯s death to Stalin, and Stalin couldn¡¯t help but be stunned.

    Although he was not fond of Malinovsky, he also knew that he was a very brave and outstanding commander.

    Now, he has suffered great losses again.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Let us observe a moment of silence to Comrade Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky." As he spoke, Stalin lowered his head.

    After a minute, he raised his head again and asked: "Comrade Vasilevsky's situation on the front line has become very bad, right?"

    "Yes, Comrade Stalin, it is very pessimistic." Vasilevsky cleverly used the word "different optimism": "The failure of the Malinovsky Army caused our defensive fortress to lose a very powerful  I judge that the intensity of the war will weaken tomorrow, but this does not mean that the German army will slow down its offensive, but is preparing for a larger-scale attack. In other words, the German army will launch a decisive offensive in the next seven to ten days.  The fate of Moscow will be decided in this battle."

    Stalin clearly felt uncomfortable with the word "judgment".  He only likes to judge the fate of others and does not like his own fate to be judged.

    However, he must suppress the current unhappiness in his heart.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Before Comrade Malinovsky died, he asked me to convey his thoughts. He strongly recommended that you evacuate Moscow immediately. It has become very unsafe." Vasilevsky faithfully conveyed to Malinovsky  Linovsky's instructions before his death: "Comrade Zhukov and I have the same idea. It is indeed very unsafe here"

    Stalin did not answer immediately.  He knew the insecurity here better than anyone, but he never wanted to leave Moscow.

    Since the outbreak of the war, Stalin concentrated all political power, party power and military power in his own hands.  The Headquarters Headquarters was reorganized into the Presidential Headquarters Headquarters, and later the Supreme Headquarters Headquarters headed by Stalin.  From this day onwards Stalin was the supreme commander.

    He then headed the National Defense Committee and later served as the People¡¯s Commissar of National Defense.  The continuous defeat of the war had a huge impact on him, but he maintained a superficial calmness, so not everyone could detect his panic and depression.

    At the beginning of the war, Stalin worked 16 to 18 hours a day. He lost weight and became more rigid, paranoid, and often even vicious.  Dozens of military, political, ideological and economic documents are reported to him every day. After his signature, these documents become orders, instructions, decisions and resolutions.  It should be said that concentrating political power, state power and military power in the hands of one person has both advantages and disadvantages.  On the one hand, under extraordinary circumstances, centralization of power makes it possible to maximize the concentration of national strength to solve major tasks.  On the other hand, absolute monopoly of power greatly weakens the independence, initiative and creativity of leaders at all levels.  It is impossible to take any major decisions, actions and steps without the approval of the top man.

    In fact, there were only two or three people working directly beside Stalin in the base camp.  But their job is only to complete the commission of the supreme commander.  Among the members of the Politburo who played a significant role during the war, except StalinThe only exceptions are perhaps Voznesensky, Zhdanov and Khrushchev.  Voznesensky's role in the war has not been truthfully evaluated, and he actively dealt with the Soviet Union's economic problems.  Zhdanov and Khrushchev served as members of the military committees of different directions and fronts, and they were active implementers of Stalin's will.  As for Voroshilov, after several failed defensive battles, he lost Stalin's trust in him in "combat terms".

    Kalinin used corresponding orders to legitimize the "leader's" decision-making, and at the same time participated in propaganda work.  Mikoyan and Kaganovich spent a lot of time dealing with transport-economic affairs and food issues. As members of the Military Committee of the Front, the two of them actually did not participate in any activities, except for Kaganovich's brief stay in the southern sector of the front.  If you stay.  Malenkov was actually the person who carried out the tasks entrusted by Stalin within the Central Committee apparatus.  He went to the front several times, including to Stalingrad, to complete tasks assigned by the Supreme Commander, but because he was completely unfamiliar with military affairs, he left no trace.  Molotov has been deputy chairman of the National Defense Committee since June 30, 1941. He is mainly responsible for international issues.  Beria was in charge of the "cleansing" of the Soviet rear, German prisoner-of-war camps, concentration camps for captured or surrounded Soviet soldiers, and the "prison" industry that served the war.  He was sent by Stalin to the North Caucasus Front twice.  Andreev was in charge of agriculture and front-line supplies.  Due to his absolute monopoly of power, Stalin seemed to exclude the Central Committee from the life of the party during the war years, but grassroots party organizations played a huge role on the front lines and in the rear.  The work of the Central Committee is reflected in its organs.  During the war almost no Central Committee plenum was held.

    Therefore, Stalin knew that once he left Moscow, it would be difficult to say whether the power completely concentrated in his hands could still be as highly centralized as it is now.

    Once a person gains great power, it becomes very difficult to give it up.

    Stalin was so stubborn!
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