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Volume One, Chapter 1,022: The Fall of Moscow (Part 2)

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    Despite being mentally prepared, Moscow's resistance was fierce and fierce, and the brutality and bloodiness of the battle far exceeded everyone's imagination.  £®  £®  com/¡¶¡·Advertisement Full text txt download

    Men, women, old people, children almost every Muscovite has become a warrior in this city.  In front of the Chinese tanks, in front of the Chinese flamethrowers, in front of the Chinese machine guns, these people were completely obsessed.  Armed with guns and grenades, they rushed forward one by one without looking back, and then were shattered to pieces under multiple firepower strikes.

    This is the most brutal street fighting since the establishment of the Chinese National Defense Force.

    The street fighting in Moscow that started on March 12th still showed no signs of stopping on March 17th. Instead, it entered a stage of intensification.

    The corpses piled up like mountains in Moscow, and the blood flowing out gathered into several small rivers.

    ¡°I believe that no Russian will forget this day even if it takes decades or hundreds of years.

    Similarly, the casualties of the Chinese *** and White Guards are also increasing sharply.  God knows where the cold shots were fired, but they were always there to kill and injure every target in sight.

    Those White Guards who followed the Chinese troops into Moscow have now become a burden.  Damn Muscovites, they will put on the uniforms of the White Guards, walk up to you with a smile, and then suddenly pull the grenades tied to their bodies, and then there will be an earth-shattering explosion

    They are all Russians, can you tell which one is which?

    "The White Guards are not allowed to go deeper. Let them be responsible for external security." Faced with the shocking casualty figures, Wu Peifu finally issued such an order.

    The advance was extremely difficult, and various battles occurred almost every time we advanced forward.

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    Two blown-up tanks were lying on the street, and several tank soldiers were leaning listlessly beside the tanks that could no longer move forward.  Someone was smoking a cigarette with his head down.  Someone was examining the body on the ground.

    Some infantrymen passed by them, and a sergeant major greeted them: "How are you?"

    ¡°We encountered a mine laid by the Russians, and we were attacked by a bomb. Three people died.¡± A vehicle commander sighed.

    "Don't worry. We will help you get revenge." The sergeant major comforted him with some sadness.

    "Be careful, there are Bolsheviks everywhere."

    "Don't worry, we'll be fine."

    The sergeant major led the brothers forward with confidence.  Twenty minutes later, the chariot soldiers saw several bodies being carried down from the front.  The commander stepped forward and took a look and found that the sergeant major was dead

    ¡°I asked you to be careful, I told you to be careful, those damn Russians¡± the commander murmured sadly.

    War, a cursed, sad warVictory is already in sight.  But if you want to completely grasp this victory, you still have to pay such a huge and heavy price

    On the 18th, a breakthrough was finally made.  The commander of the 18th Army of the Soviet Red Army, Miao Dezhov, and all members of the 18th Army headquarters were surrounded.  After trying to persuade them to surrender to no avail, Chinese military officials brought in tanks and mortars.

    "Boom - boom -" the entire headquarters of the Eighteenth Army was completely wiped out by the explosion, and Miao Tiezhov was killed on the spot.

    Zhukov only got the news a few hours later.  The commander-in-chief, who was responsible for the entire Moscow defense war, shed tears of sadness.

    In his memory, Miao Dezhov was a brave and capable commander, and he was also the most trustworthy subordinate in the battle to defend Moscow.

    Now, this brave comrade has died.

    With the death of Miao Jierov, the Chinese army gradually became smoother.  Six days of brutal fighting.  It also exhausted the Muscovites who were frantically resisting. After all, the fear of death was also threatening the Muscovites.  "" Advertisement txt download

    That night, the Chinese team made another major breakthrough.  A well-defended Russian position was broken through by the Chinese. While cleaning the battlefield, the Chinese discovered the body of Rokossovsky, commander of the Western Front of the Soviet Red Army!

    This is exciting news!

    It was not just as simple as killing a Soviet commander, but with the successive deaths of Miedezhov and Rokossovsky, this showed that the Russian general headquarters was getting closer and closer to the Chinese.

    Indeed, the Chinese judgmentSeveral soldiers around the Russian general raised their guns, but the general stopped them. He knew very well that there was no point in continuing to resist until the battle was going on.

    He looked at the Chinese major calmly, and then said in Russian that the Chinese could not understand;

    "I am the commander of the Moscow Defense War, Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov! Congratulations, boys, it seems you have won!"

    Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov was born on December 1, 1896 in a poor family in the village of Trelkovka, Kaluga Province.  His father, Kon Andreevitch, was a shoemaker, and his mother, U. Arteyevna, worked on a farm.  He has a sister.  The family of four only has one house and their life is very difficult.

    In August 1915, Zhukov was drafted into the army, entered the cavalry unit, and participated in World War I.

    He fought with the Germans on the front line for nearly two years. He was promoted to corporal and received two Georgi Cross medals. One was for capturing a German officer, and the other was for being wounded.  Acquired from serious injury.

    After the October Revolution broke out, he joined the Red Army and joined the 4th Regiment of the 1st Moscow Cavalry Division.  On March 1, 1919, he was recruited to join the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union.

    He fought with the White Cossacks in the Ural River Basin, fought against the Whites of Denikin and Kolchak, and participated in the battle to eliminate Antonov.  He was wounded in the left foot and left flank during the Battle of Tsaritsyn.  He was seriously injured during the battle at Tepnaya Railway Station.  By the end of the Civil War, he had been promoted to captain of a cavalry company.

    In April 1923, at the age of 26, Zhukov was promoted to commander of the 39th Cavalry Regiment.  In July 1924, he was admitted to the Leningrad Higher Cavalry School with excellent results and was given the opportunity to further his studies.  He threw himself into his studies with "fanatical tenacity."  Whether he is working on maps indoors or conducting tactical drills in the field, he is always conscientious and studying hard.  He also used holidays to explore the terrain near Leningrad.  When he graduated, he skipped the train and returned to the army on horseback. It lasted 7 days and nights and traveled 963 kilometers, surveying the terrain from Leningrad to Minsk.

    From 1924 to 1930, Zhukov entered the advanced training class of the famous Moscow Frunze Military Academy.  Zhukov was promoted to commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade in February 1931. In February 1932, he was appointed deputy director of the Cavalry Directorate. In March 1933, he was appointed commander of the 4th Cavalry Division. From the autumn of 1937 to the spring of 1938, he served as the commander of the 3rd Cavalry Corps and the 3rd Cavalry Corps.  Commander of the 6th Army, he was promoted to deputy commander of the Belarusian Special Military District in 1938.

    In March 1941, after the Chinese Communist Party launched a massive attack on Moscow, he was appointed as the supreme commander of the Red Army in the Moscow Defense War.

    At 1 a.m. on March 20, 1941, Zhukov became a prisoner of the Chinese.

    The Battle of Moscow can basically be declared over at this point!  (To be continued)

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