Sokov did not realize that this was a text trap set by Zhukov, and replied truthfully: "How is this possible? You have been in the army longer than me, so you naturally know the dangers of overstepping command.
First, cross-level command dampens the enthusiasm of middle-level commanders. Since you can issue combat orders to him, he can then convey the orders to the troops below. But now he directly stepped over him and gave orders to the troops below. What was going on?
Secondly, it will disrupt the organizational order. Cross-level command will prevent intermediate commanders from performing their duties normally, leading to chaos in the entire unit's command system.
Thirdly, it will also embarrass the lower-level commanders. They will be in a dilemma due to disagreements with their superiors, which may affect the execution of the entire combat mission. "
"It seems that you see this matter very clearly." Zhukov continued to ask: "Misha, tell me, do you plan to solve the problem of overstepping command now?"
"It's very simple. If we recruit a few outstanding division commanders from the academy, wouldn't this problem be solved?"
"Oh, recruit from the academy." Zhukov asked with a smile: "Do you have a suitable target?"
"Not yet, Comrade Marshal." After Sokov said this, he saw Zhukov frown slightly and quickly explained: "But after I graduate from the intermediate commander training course, I will become a senior commander training class, I will be able to select suitable candidates from them then.”
Zhukov grinned and then said: "The senior commander training course only trains division-level commanders. Even if you can find a few suitable commanders, who do you plan to let to the level of corps commander?"
"I have considered this for a long time." Sokov said without warning: "Commanders at the level of military commanders are probably difficult to find in training classes. Even if they are found, I have no right to poach them into my hands. So. ,I'm planning to……"
"So you plan to let Muzichenko and Kirillov take the post of military commanders?" Before Sokov could finish speaking, Zhukov rushed to say: "Am I right?"
"That's right, that's what I thought about it." Seeing Zhukov say what he wanted to say, Sokov nodded vigorously: "And I also plan to let General Ponedelin serve as the chief of staff of the group army. .”
"Nonsense, just nonsense." Unexpectedly, when Zhukov heard this, he slapped the table hard with his palm, which shocked Sokov. He said angrily: "Don't you know that Ponedelin, Muzichenko and others have been prisoners for several years. Although they have passed the review, they are still people who cannot be reused. You actually want to They all entrust you with important tasks, aren't they afraid that someone will snitch on you behind the scenes?"
In fact, Asiya reminded Sokov of Zhukov's concerns some time ago. Sokov hesitated and hesitated at first, but after repeated thinking, he decided to boldly use these three people. With their assistance, it will be of great benefit to your future military career.
"Comrade Marshal, I think they are completely trustworthy." Sokov understood that if he could not explain the Zhukov in front of him, then it would be a fantasy to let Ponedelin and others become his subordinates in the future. He cautiously said Said: "When my troops rescued the three Ponejelin people from the prisoner of war camp, I reported to my superiors that even though they were captured by the German army, they absolutely did not do anything to be disrespectful to the motherland. , otherwise the Germans would not have kept them in prisoner-of-war camps for a long time. If they could be given a chance to avenge the Germans, I believe they would be able to exert their great potential and enable the troops to achieve greater results."
"Misha, you trust the three of them so much, aren't you afraid that you might be mistaken?"
"No, Comrade Marshal, I won't be wrong." Sokov, who came from a later generation, had already known the loyalty of the three Ponedelins from history books, so after hearing Zhukov's question, he said He said firmly: "I dare to guarantee with my own wealth and life that they are absolutely trustworthy."
"Okay, Misha." In fact, Zhukov still had some favorable impressions of these three former subordinates. Seeing Sokov resolutely supporting the three of them, he slowed down and said, "After you finish your studies, , I will find a way to arrange all three of Ponejelin into your new army, and I hope their performance will not disappoint me."
"Don't worry, Comrade Marshal, I will never let you down." After Sokov said these words, he suddenly remembered that he had not heard from the three of them for a long time, so he asked Zhukov tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, the three of them Where are you now?"
"Where else could they be? Of course they would hold positions in Rokossovsky's Belarusian Front." Zhukov said slowly: "Although the positions given to them are not very important, based on the reactions of other commanders, they The performance was pretty good.”
Sokov did not realize that this was a text trap set by Zhukov, and replied truthfully: "How is this possible? You have been in the army longer than me, so you naturally know the dangers of overstepping command.
First, cross-level command dampens the enthusiasm of middle-level commanders. Since you can issue combat orders to him, he can then convey the orders to the troops below. But now he directly stepped over him and gave orders to the troops below. What was going on?
Secondly, it will disrupt the organizational order. Cross-level command will prevent intermediate commanders from performing their duties normally, leading to chaos in the entire unit's command system.
Thirdly, it will also embarrass the lower-level commanders. They will be in a dilemma due to disagreements with their superiors, which may affect the execution of the entire combat mission. "
"It seems that you see this matter very clearly." Zhukov continued to ask: "Misha, tell me, do you plan to solve the problem of overstepping command now?"
"It's very simple. If we recruit a few outstanding division commanders from the academy, wouldn't this problem be solved?"
"Oh, recruit from the academy." Zhukov asked with a smile: "Do you have a suitable target?"
"Not yet, Comrade Marshal." After Sokov said this, he saw Zhukov frown slightly and quickly explained: "But after I graduate from the intermediate commander training class, I will become a senior commander training class, I will be able to select suitable candidates from them then.”
Zhukov grinned and then said: "The senior commander training course only trains division-level commanders. Even if you can find a few suitable commanders, who do you plan to let to the level of corps commander?"
"I have considered this for a long time." Sokov said without warning: "Commanders at the level of military commanders are probably difficult to find in training classes. Even if they are found, I have no right to poach them into my hands. So. ,I'm planning to……"
"So you plan to let Muzichenko and Kirillov take the post of military commanders?" Before Sokov could finish speaking, Zhukov rushed to say: "Am I right?"
"That's right, that's what I thought about it." Seeing Zhukov say what he wanted to say, Sokov nodded vigorously: "And I also plan to let General Ponedelin serve as the chief of staff of the group army. .”
"Nonsense, just nonsense." Unexpectedly, when Zhukov heard this, he slapped the table hard with his palm, which shocked Sokov. He said angrily: "Don't you know that Ponedelin, Muzichenko and others have been prisoners for several years. Although they have passed the review, they are still people who cannot be reused. You actually want to They all entrust you with important tasks, aren't they afraid that someone will snitch on you behind the scenes?"
In fact, Asiya reminded Sokov of Zhukov's concerns some time ago. Sokov hesitated and hesitated at first, but after repeated thinking, he decided to boldly use these three people. With their assistance, it will be of great benefit to your future military career.
"Comrade Marshal, I think they are completely trustworthy." Sokov understood that if he could not explain the Zhukov in front of him, then it would be a fantasy to let Ponedelin and others become his subordinates in the future. He cautiously said Said: "When my troops rescued the three Ponejelin people from the prisoner of war camp, I reported to my superiors that even though they were captured by the German army, they absolutely did not do anything to be disrespectful to the motherland. , otherwise the Germans would not have kept them in prisoner-of-war camps for a long time. If they could be given a chance to avenge the Germans, I believe they would be able to exert their great potential and enable the troops to achieve greater results."
"Misha, you trust the three of them so much, aren't you afraid that you might be mistaken?"
"No, Comrade Marshal, I won't be wrong." Sokov, who came from a later generation, had already known the loyalty of the three Ponedelins from history books, so after hearing Zhukov's question, he said He said firmly: "I dare to guarantee with my own wealth and life that they are absolutely trustworthy."
"Okay, Misha." In fact, Zhukov still had some favorable impressions of these three former subordinates. Seeing Sokov resolutely supporting the three of them, he slowed down and said, "After you finish your studies, , I will find a way to arrange all three of Ponejelin into your new army, and I hope their performance will not disappoint me."
"Don't worry, Comrade Marshal, I will never let you down." After Sokov said these words, he suddenly remembered that he had not heard from the three of them for a long time, so he asked Zhukov tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, the three of them Where are you now?"
"Where else could they be? Of course they would hold positions in Rokossovsky's Belarusian Front." Zhukov said slowly: "Although the positions given to them are not very important, based on the reactions of other commanders, they The performance is pretty good.”
Sokov did not realize that this was a text trap set by Zhukov, and replied truthfully: "How is this possible? You have been in the army longer than me, so you naturally know the dangers of overstepping command.
First, cross-level command dampens the enthusiasm of middle-level commanders. Since you can issue combat orders to him, he can then convey the orders to the troops below. But now he directly stepped over him and gave orders to the troops below. What was going on?
Secondly, it will disrupt the organizational order. Cross-level command will prevent intermediate commanders from performing their duties normally, leading to chaos in the entire unit's command system.
Thirdly, it will also embarrass the lower-level commanders. They will be in a dilemma due to disagreements with their superiors, which may affect the execution of the entire combat mission. "
"It seems that you see this matter very clearly." Zhukov continued to ask: "Misha, tell me, do you plan to solve the problem of overstepping command now?"
"It's very simple. If we recruit a few outstanding division commanders from the academy, wouldn't this problem be solved?"
"Oh, recruit from the academy." Zhukov asked with a smile: "Do you have a suitable target?"
"Not yet, Comrade Marshal." After Sokov said this, he saw Zhukov frown slightly and quickly explained: "But after I graduate from the intermediate commander training course, I will become a senior commander training class, I will be able to select suitable candidates from them then.”
Zhukov grinned and then said: "The senior commander training course only trains division-level commanders. Even if you can find a few suitable commanders, who do you plan to let to the level of corps commander?"
"I have considered this for a long time." Sokov said without warning: "Commanders at the level of military commanders are probably difficult to find in training classes. Even if they are found, I have no right to poach them into my hands. So. ,I'm planning to……"
"So you plan to let Muzichenko and Kirillov take the post of military commanders?" Before Sokov could finish speaking, Zhukov rushed to say: "Am I right?"
"Nonsense, just nonsense." Unexpectedly, when Zhukov heard this, he slapped the table hard with his palm, which shocked Sokov. He said angrily: "Don't you know that Ponedelin, Muzichenko and others have been prisoners for several years. Although they have passed the review, they are still people who cannot be reused. You actually want to They all entrust you with important tasks, aren't they afraid that someone will snitch on you behind the scenes?"
In fact, Asiya reminded Sokov of Zhukov's concerns some time ago. Sokov hesitated and hesitated at first, but after repeated thinking, he decided to boldly use these three people. With their assistance, it will be of great benefit to your future military career.
"Comrade Marshal, I think they are completely trustworthy." Sokov understood that if he could not explain Zhukov in front of him, then it would be a fantasy to let Ponedelin and others become his subordinates in the future. He cautiously said Said: "When my troops rescued the three Ponejelin people from the prisoner of war camp, I reported to my superiors that even though they were captured by the German army, they absolutely did not do anything to be disrespectful to the motherland. , otherwise the Germans would not have kept them in prisoner-of-war camps for a long time. If they can be given a chance to avenge the Germans, I believe they will definitely be able to exert their great potential and enable the troops to achieve greater results."
"No, Comrade Marshal, I won't be wrong." Sokov, who came from a later generation, had already known the loyalty of the three Ponedelins from history books, so after hearing Zhukov's question, he said He said firmly: "I dare to guarantee with my own wealth and life that they are absolutely trustworthy."