Romanian Eagle

The 416th chapter Luosu conflict (7)

"Let's go."

A Soviet Russian commander waved for the soldiers to attack.

A group of soldiers shouted and followed the commander as they charged towards the enemy's position. On either side of them there were the same Soviet soldiers charging together. The attack of the Soviet Russian soldiers soon led to a counterattack by the Romanian soldiers.

Romania's violent artillery fire left many Soviet and Russian soldiers in a pool of blood. In the face of such a situation, Yegorov, who was watching the battle from the rear, had nothing to do.

Although Soviet Russia also has artillery, most of them are small artillery with a caliber of less than 100 mm. Although you can fight with the white bandit army, you can't find the north after fighting with the well-trained Romanian artillery. Moreover, in terms of quantity, Soviet-Russian artillery is at an absolute disadvantage, so it is justified to be suppressed by Romania.

However, the Soviet Army was not helpless. They took advantage of the fast moving characteristics of small artillery, and fired a shot for a different place. Do your best to ensure fire support is available. However, this kind of support is better than nothing. It can only give the soldiers spiritual support and let them know that the Soviet and Russian artillery is still supporting them.

The Soviet Russian soldiers continued to charge towards the enemy positions under the bombardment of artillery. When approaching a distance of five or six hundred meters, the machine guns on the Romanian positions sounded, and the lives of the Soviet Russian soldiers were harvested by them.

Seeing such an almost massacre scene, Yegorov took off his military cap and threw it on the ground. However, in order to reduce the casualties of the soldiers in the next battle, this charge will continue.

When the Soviet Russian soldiers rushed to a distance of 300 meters with huge casualties, the continuous sound of rifles sounded on the position. These shots sounded less dazzling than machine guns, but the casualties were more than that. The wave of the Soviet Russian soldiers' charge fell down layer by layer like an onion being peeled off. At this time, Yegorov raised his glasses and stared at the situation on the battlefield.

He observed keenly, and found that many of the soldiers who fell on the way of the army's charge were veterans with keen technical and tactical movements and officers with pistols.

These Romanians are consciously dismantling the morale of the stormtroopers. This shows that Romania's shooting level is very high, and it is not comparable to the vast majority of Soviet Russian soldiers who have just been drafted into the army. It seems that the soldiers can't use a counter-fire with Romania, which will be a big loss.

"This is the army of the foreign powers. I didn't expect that we are so far away from it."

Yegorov, who had summed up the experience and lessons in his heart, felt that he had seen it almost, and said to Smirga, who was commanding the battle beside him: "Let the soldiers retire and come back, I have seen it almost."

With the order for Soviet Russia to retreat,

The Soviet Russian soldiers, who were about to collapse on their own, fled back like rabbits.

A tentative attack specially performed for Yegorov left thousands of Soviet Russian soldiers in a pool of blood.

However, he believed that the attack was worthwhile, at least saving tens of thousands of Soviet Russian soldiers. Without this attack, how could he see the true strength of the Romanians.

Moreover, the Allied armies dominated by Britain and France have nearly one million in Soviet Russia. If there is no such temptation, they will suffer a great loss when facing them in the future.

"I didn't expect the Romanians to be so strong now. I don't believe it if I didn't see it in person."

With a wry smile, Yegorov told Smirga who was beside him his feelings.

"Yeah, I couldn't believe it before I played against them."

Smirga responded with a more bitter smile to Yegorov. After all, this attack was completely a death sentence, and it was still sent to his own subordinates. It's not bad that he can make a smile, do you really want him to laugh happily?

After learning about Romania's strength on the front line, Yegorov rushed back to the Western Front headquarters overnight.

As soon as he entered the door, Stalin, who stayed behind, asked, "How is the situation?"

Facing Stalin's question, Yegorov answered truthfully: "Very bad, this is not Smirga's problem."

"Is the Romanian army really that strong?"

Stalin was a little surprised by Yegorov's words.

"Yes, on the front I feel like facing Germans. No, it should be facing Germans 16 years ago."

Feeling that what he said a little boosted the opponent's ambition, Yegorov added: "The main reason is that the gap in weapons and equipment is too large. The charge of the group we are good at is completely like dying."

Hearing Yegorov's words, Stalin was a little silent. If it is really like facing the Germans for 16 years, then the 500,000 people of their Western Front will definitely not be considered an advantage. After all, there are more than 400,000 people on the opposite side, and the equipment gap is too big to fight.

Seeing the silent Comrade Steel, Yegorov tried to ask, "Can we ask Moscow for some more reinforcements?"

It is not that Stalin did not consider Yegorov's words. But just because reinforcements are needed for two days after the battle, this will make the central government see how the Western Front sees him and how he sees Stalin. As a qualified communist, it is not his style to find a superior when there is difficulty.

So in the face of Yegorov's request for help, Stalin retorted: "Comrade Yegorov, we can't stop fighting because the enemy has a great advantage. The central government has mobilized the greatest support it can, and we need to test us at this time. It's time for military capability. So we need to solve the problem by ourselves, rather than let the superiors figure out a solution for us. Otherwise, what is the role of the central government sending us to lead the Western Front. "

Stalin's words made Yegorov a little ashamed.

After serving as the commander of the front army, he always fought against the white bandit army, and some forgot how to fight against strong enemies. When facing them, he became a little timid.

After thinking about it and readjusting his mentality, Yegorov said: "Comrade Stalin is right, I did worry about gains and losses before. The Communists should not be overwhelmed by the difficulties at hand. The Romanians are not invulnerable, they must have Weaknesses and loopholes.”

Egorov, who put down his psychological burden, began to carefully observe the battle map and tried to find a feasible method.

This search is two days. During this period, Stalin ordered the addition of food and water. Others are forbidden to disturb the commander.

"I found it. Hahaha, I found it."

Yegorov, who looked haggard, shouted in the war room.

Stalin, who had just received the news, pushed in the door and asked, "Have you found their weakness?"

Seeing that it was Stalin, the political commissar, Yegorov said quite restrained: "This is not Romania's weakness, and it is a small reverie of their defense."

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