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Volume One: A Turbulent Era Volume Three: The Cannons Are Firing, Chapter 493: Moscow 12

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    When Dzerzhinsky was excited to break through the Chinese defense line and issued the order for a general offensive, Zhukov and his First Division had already arrived 30 kilometers west of Gorbatov. In this area, labor camps were assembled.  , the People's Liberation Army and the Russian Imperial Government Army totaling 370,000 troops. At the same time, another Chinese army, the Mongolian Army, also arrived at the predetermined position unnoticed - located 10 kilometers south of Yuza.

    In this war, the Chinese dominated the sky. With the assistance of the air force, the troops reinforcing Moscow successfully avoided the reconnaissance of the Soviet Red Army. While the battle of Vyazniki was fierce, several troops marched in and out.  All arrived at their scheduled locations on July 5th.

    What Dzerzhinsky didn't know was that the Vyazniki Chinese regiment he faced had also received reinforcements. On the night of July 5, a hundred thousand troops commanded by Cao Kun arrived at Vyazniki at the same time.  At this time, the balance of power between the two sides has been completely reversed. Dzerzhinsky's 800,000 troops faced not only the 200,000 Chinese National Defense Forces, but a full 850,000 enemies. The Chinese and Russian coalition forces used Vyazniki as bait to return the enemy.  A huge trap was set for him.

    "Don't any of you compete with me! I came all the way here just to fight!"

    Lu Jianzhang¡¯s headquarters had just arrived. Cao Kun, who had just arrived and had not had time to rest, was sitting on the bench with a sword and a golden horse. As soon as the combat meeting started, he couldn¡¯t wait to shout.

    "Brother Zhongshan, your troops have just arrived and haven't had time to rest. In my opinion, this battle is still"

    "Don't!" Before Lu Jianzhang could finish his words, Cao Kun glared and shouted: "Brother Langzhai. These days, I have fought from the northwest to Moscow in one go, sweeping through thousands of troops with great majesty. Brother, I admire you very much.  Tight, but also greedy. As I said just now, brother, this time he shamelessly asked the central government for such a job because he came to fight. We have known each other for so many years, and the so-called meeting has a share. Seeing that brother has worked so hard  No matter what the reason for coming here, I have to let my brother show his face. Besides, your contribution is already quite big, so it would be meaningless to add a few more. It would be better for me to take advantage of it, so that I can show off my dignity when I get back, so that I can brag about it later.  I have some capital. Besides, brother, I am still a few months younger than you. You are the elder brother and I am the younger brother. There is a saying in ancient times that Kong Rong gave up the pear. Today, Brother Langzhai asked me, brother, this time, it will become a good story in the future.  ?¡±

    Cao Kun's words made Lu Jianzhang dumbfounded. This idiot Cao San didn't know where he got this trick from. He even made up allusions about "the person who sees you has a share" and "Kong Rong gives the pear". It's almost impossible to use it in this matter.  Ridiculous.  But seeing his serious look again, Lu Jianzhang had a headache and didn't know what to say.  He and Cao Kun have known each other for decades, and he is well aware of the ability of this idiot Cao Kun to make trouble without reason. If he did not agree to Cao Kun's request today, I am afraid that this meeting would not go on at all.

    "Brother Zhongshan, what do you think of this?" After thinking about it.  Lu Jianzhang came up with a plan to let Cao Kun's troops cooperate with his own army.  And served as part of the attack mission.  Unexpectedly, as soon as he finished speaking, Cao Kun's head shook like a rattle: "No way, no way, fighting like this is a bird's eye. Brother Langzhai, you should be more generous. Leave the main attack to me, Old Cao, and let the brothers also start to eat meat."  .Brother, I promise you that I won¡¯t compete with you for the first time when we fight in Moscow. How about that?¡±

    "It's weird if I believe you!" Lu Jianzhang sighed secretly. He still doesn't know Cao Kun's character?  This kid's words are not trustworthy at all. When the time comes, he can take the initiative to take the lead unless the sun rises from the west.  Lu Jianzhang has been dealing with Cao Kun for so many years, but he still doesn't know what this idiot Cao is like?

    Immediately, the two dignified generals refused to give in and started bargaining like vendors in the vegetable market. Everyone was dumbfounded as they spat.  After discussing it for a full hour, we finally reached an agreement, that is, each person will be responsible for half of this battle, and each person will take credit based on his or her ability.

    After settling Cao Kun, Lu Jianzhang officially started the meeting. The entire combat plan had been formulated a few days ago. Due to Cao Kun, the configuration of each unit was slightly adjusted.  After the meeting, the troops immediately took action.

    On July 6, the war continued as before. As the Red Army made a desperate move, the defending Chinese Communist Regiment received an order to retreat in the afternoon and pretended to be defeated.  As expected, Dzerzhinsky saw that the Chinese defense line had finally been broken through, and he immediately ordered a general offensive. By 6 o'clock in the evening, Dzerzhinsky broke through the Vyazniki peripheral defense line in one go, and his forwards were still behind.  Breaking into Vyazniki.

    As the Red Army reached Vyazniki, the Chinese resistance became more and more intense, but they still could not withstand the incoming Red Army attack.  On the battlefield, there were shouts of "Urah" everywhere, and the Red Army cavalry on handsome horses rushed rampantly.

    That night, Dzerzhinsky did not issue an order to stop the attack. He was full of confidence that he would take advantage of the victory.Attack and completely capture Vyazniki.  Throughout the night, the fighting in Vyazniki did not stop. Troops repeatedly attacked the city center, with gunshots, cannons, and shouts of killing coming one after another.  Thanks to the Red Army's unremitting efforts and continuous efforts, the good news finally came at around three o'clock in the morning on July 7.

    "Okay! Great!" Dzerzhinsky's face flushed with excitement, and his extreme fatigue could not control his excitement.  When he received the battle report that Vyazniki had been captured, he immediately asked someone to report the good news to Moscow as soon as possible.

    Only half an hour after the telegram was sent, the reply from Moscow arrived.  Comrade Stalin was very happy when he learned that the counterattack was effective and Vyazniki was recovered. He commended Dzerzhinsky and commanders and fighters at all levels in a telegram and asked them to continue their efforts, advance bravely, completely eliminate the reactionaries, and complete the reunification of the motherland.

    After receiving the telegram, Dzerzhinsky immediately replied to Stalin, promising that he would continue to advance with all his strength and completely eliminate the enemy.  However, although the battle of Vyazniki was successful, the fatigue of the troops had reached the extreme. Dzerzhinsky decided to continue marching to Nizhny Novgorod after taking a short rest in Vyazniki to win the battle.  Completely drive the enemy across Volga in the shortest possible time.

    As the Chinese were driven out of Vyazniki, the gunfire in the city gradually became sparse.  After fighting for a whole day, the Soviet Red Army, except for some troops who continued to search for the enemy, most of the troops temporarily rested and reorganized to await the subsequent battle.

    No one expected that when the Chinese withdrew from Vyazniki, Gorbatov and Yuri's troops began to take action. Taking advantage of the darkness, hundreds of thousands of troops attacked from the north and south to surround Vyazniki.  Come, and the Chinese Communist Regiment, which had already prepared to withdraw from Vyazniki, was also prepared west of Gorokhovec, waiting for the decisive battle.

    At 5 o'clock in the morning on July 7, the units of the Chinese and Russian coalition forces arrived smoothly, and the pockets laid for the Soviet Red Army were finally completed.  Dzerzhinsky in Vyazniki did not know at this time that his 800,000-strong army had been cut off. At this moment, he was dreaming of a sweet dream, dreaming of completely annihilating the enemy and establishing immortal achievements.

    At 6:30 a.m. on July 7, as the sun had just risen, traces of large Chinese ** regiments suddenly appeared east of Vyazniki. As fierce artillery fire rang out, Dzerzhinsky, who was awakened, immediately judged  This is the counterattack of the defeated enemy.  He immediately gave the order to counterattack.

    But he did not expect that not long after the order was issued, before 8 a.m., news came that the counterattack troops had suffered heavy losses, and a large number of Chinese armored troops appeared on the front line. At this time, let alone organizing a counterattack, facing the Chinese  The Red Army troops sent out could hardly withstand the attack of the ** regiment.

    "Attack! Continue to attack! The Red Army is invincible!" Dzerzhinsky did not believe the battle reports of the frontline commanders and combatants at all. In his opinion, the Chinese who had been driven out of Vyazniki were at the end of their game. As long as they could withstand this final  After a wave of counterattack, victory will eventually belong to you.  To this end, Dzerzhinsky sent out his most elite divisions, intending to repel the enemy in one fell swoop and then completely annihilate the reactionaries.

    By around 10 a.m., news of victory on the front line had not come. On the contrary, another bad news left Dzerzhinsky stunned.  Troops in the rear reported sightings of large numbers of enemy forces west of Vyazniki.

    "How is this possible!" Dzerzhinsky's face suddenly turned pale, and he no longer had the high spirits of yesterday. Although unlike Frunze, he was not a professional soldier, but what does it mean to find a large number of enemies west of Vyazniki?  He was still very aware that it was only then that he suddenly realized that he had been trapped.

    (It¡¯s approaching the Qingming Festival, there are many things at home, and updates are unstable, please forgive me!)
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