"Don't worry, Misha, there will be a chance." Yakov comforted Sokov and said: "Even if the Viking division was severely damaged in this battle, as long as their flag is not captured by us, the Germans will soon Rebuild this force."
Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov immediately thought that he had severely damaged the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division many times. However, because he could not capture the flags of these two units during the battle, the Germans quickly mobilized troops to rebuild them. He also denied that he had suffered heavy losses from his own troops.
"What a pity." Sokov sighed and said: "If my troops had captured the flags of the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division, then these two German troops would have had to cancel their designations. They would not have suffered as much as they did now from our army. One big blow after another, but they were able to rebuild in a short period of time."
"Misha, which army do you think you might be sent to after graduation?"
Sokov replied without thinking: "Judging from the current situation, there is a high probability of being sent to General Rokossovsky's 1st Belorussian Front."
"First Belarusian Front?" After Yakov repeated the designation, he asked with some confusion: "When did General Rokossovsky's unit change its designation? Why didn't I know?"
After Yakov said this, Sokov immediately realized that he had let it slip. The Belarusian Front was reorganized into the First Belarusian Front on February 17, which was still half a month away. He quickly covered it up and said: "I heard news in the academy that General Rokossovsky's troops will change their designation in mid-February."
Yakov didn't know that Sokov was perfunctory. He really thought that the other party was at the Frunze Military Academy and could know a lot of inside information that he didn't know. He said casually, and then asked: "I think you have arrived in a new army. If you want to open up the situation as soon as possible, you must have a team of your own. Do you think you should take advantage of the opportunity in front of you to contact your old subordinates? See if you can transfer them all to your new unit."
"Yasha, to tell you the truth, I have been forming my own new team for a long time." Sokov thought that he would have something to ask Yakov for help later, so he said truthfully: "With the students in the same class, I’ve got them all on my team.”
"What, you incorporated all the students in the same class into your own team?" Yakov said in surprise: "Aren't you worried that the former superiors of these students will protest against you?"
"I was indeed worried, so I only recruited half of the students at first." Sokov said: "Later, with the instruction of Marshal Zhukov, all the students were incorporated into my own team."
Knowing that Sokov had incorporated all the students into his team with Zhukov's permission, Yakov said nothing more, but asked another key question: "Misha, you just said there are still half a year. Only then can you graduate. You can't let these students stay in the academy doing nothing for such a long time, right?"
"How is this possible?" Sokov said with a smile: "I established a temporary headquarters, and all the trainees were included in it. This headquarters was commanded by an advisory group headed by General Ponejelin. Soon after, they I will go to the front line to accumulate valuable command experience and have completed the integration of the team."
"Misha, I really didn't see that you were so considerate." Yakov said in an admiring tone: "As long as the temporary headquarters stays on the front line for a few months, when you return to the army, you can quickly Put into operation.”
"Yasha, now I don't know whether the group army my superiors will give me after I return to the front is ready-made or a temporarily formed reserve army." Sokov said: "So if I want to talk to you, maybe then There are many places where I need your help.”
Although Yakov had already guessed what Sokov would say next, he still asked knowingly: "Misha, how can I help you?"
"It goes without saying." Sokov also saw through Yakov's little thoughts, but deliberately did not expose him: "Since you are from the weapons and equipment department, I must ask you for help because I want weapons."
"Don't worry, Misha, there will be a chance." Yakov comforted Sokov and said: "Even if the Viking division was severely damaged in this battle, as long as their flag is not captured by us, the Germans will soon Rebuild this force."
Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov immediately thought that he had severely damaged the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division many times. However, because he could not capture the flags of these two units during the battle, the Germans quickly mobilized troops to rebuild them. He also denied that he had suffered heavy losses from his own troops.
"What a pity." Sokov sighed and said: "If my troops had captured the flags of the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division, then these two German troops would have had to cancel their designations. They would not have suffered as much as they did now from our army. One big blow after another, but they were able to rebuild in a short period of time."
"Misha, which army do you think you might be sent to after graduation?"
Sokov replied without thinking: "Judging from the current situation, there is a high probability of being sent to General Rokossovsky's 1st Belorussian Front."
"First Belarusian Front?" After Yakov repeated the designation, he asked with some confusion: "When did General Rokossovsky's unit change its designation? Why didn't I know?"
After Yakov said this, Sokov immediately realized that he had let it slip. The Belarusian Front was reorganized into the First Belarusian Front on February 17, which was still half a month away. He quickly covered it up and said: "I heard news in the academy that General Rokossovsky's troops will change their designation in mid-February."
Yakov didn't know that Sokov was perfunctory. He really thought that the other party was at the Frunze Military Academy and could know a lot of inside information that he didn't know. He said casually, and then asked: "I think you have arrived in a new army. If you want to open up the situation as soon as possible, you must have a team of your own. Do you think you should take advantage of the opportunity in front of you to contact your old subordinates? See if you can transfer them all to your new unit."
"Yasha, to tell you the truth, I have been forming my own new team for a long time." Sokov thought that he would have something to ask Yakov for help later, so he said truthfully: "With the students in the same class, I’ve got them all on my team.”
"What, you incorporated all the students in the same class into your own team?" Yakov said in surprise: "Aren't you worried that the former superiors of these students will protest against you?"
"I was indeed worried, so I only recruited half of the students at first." Sokov said: "Later, with the instruction of Marshal Zhukov, all the students were incorporated into my own team."
Knowing that Sokov had incorporated all the students into his team with Zhukov's permission, Yakov said nothing more, but asked another key question: "Misha, you just said there are still half a year. Only then can you graduate. You can't let these students stay in the academy doing nothing for such a long time, right?"
"How is this possible?" Sokov said with a smile: "I established a temporary headquarters, and all the trainees were included in it. This headquarters was commanded by an advisory group headed by General Ponejelin. Soon after, they I will go to the front line to accumulate valuable command experience and have completed the integration of the team."
"Misha, I really didn't see that you were so considerate." Yakov said in an admiring tone: "As long as the temporary headquarters stays on the front line for a few months, when you return to the army, you can quickly Put into operation.”
"Yasha, now I don't know whether the group army my superiors will give me after I return to the front is ready-made or a temporarily formed reserve army." Sokov said: "So if I want to talk to you, maybe then There are many places where I need your help.”
Although Yakov had already guessed what Sokov would say next, he still asked knowingly: "Misha, how can I help you?"
"It goes without saying." Sokov also saw through Yakov's little thoughts, but deliberately did not expose him: "Since you are from the weapons and equipment department, I must ask you for help because I want weapons."
"Don't worry, Misha, there will be a chance." Yakov comforted Sokov and said: "Even if the Viking division was severely damaged in this battle, as long as their flag is not captured by us, the Germans will soon Rebuild this force."
Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov immediately thought that he had severely damaged the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division many times. However, because he could not capture the flags of these two units during the battle, the Germans quickly mobilized troops to rebuild them. He also denied that he had suffered heavy losses from his own troops.
"What a pity." Sokov sighed and said: "If my troops had captured the flags of the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division, then these two German troops would have had to cancel their designations. They would not have suffered as much as they did now from our army. One big blow after another, but they were able to rebuild in a short period of time."
"Misha, which army do you think you might be sent to after graduation?"
Sokov replied without thinking: "Judging from the current situation, there is a high probability of being sent to General Rokossovsky's 1st Belorussian Front."
"First Belarusian Front?" After Yakov repeated the designation, he asked with some confusion: "When did General Rokossovsky's unit change its designation? Why didn't I know?"
After Yakov said this, Sokov immediately realized that he had let it slip. The Belarusian Front was reorganized into the First Belarusian Front on February 17, which was still half a month away. He quickly covered it up and said: "I heard news in the academy that General Rokossovsky's troops will change their designation in mid-February."
Yakov didn't know that Sokov was perfunctory. He really thought that the other party was at the Frunze Military Academy and could know a lot of inside information that he didn't know. He said casually, and then asked: "I think you have arrived in a new army. If you want to open up the situation as soon as possible, you must have a team of your own. Do you think you should take advantage of the opportunity in front of you to contact your old subordinates? See if you can transfer them all to your new unit."
"Yasha, to tell you the truth, I have been forming my own new team for a long time." Sokov thought that he would have something to ask Yakov for help later, so he said truthfully: "With the students in the same class, I’ve got them all on my team.”
"What, you incorporated all the students in the same class into your own team?" Yakov said in surprise: "Aren't you worried that the former superiors of these students will protest against you?"
"I was indeed worried, so I only recruited half of the students at first." Sokov said: "Later, with the instruction of Marshal Zhukov, all the students were incorporated into my own team."
Knowing that Sokov had incorporated all the students into his team with Zhukov's permission, Yakov said nothing more, but asked another key question: "Misha, you just said there are still half a year. Only then can you graduate. You can't let these students stay in the academy doing nothing for such a long time, right?"
"How is this possible?" Sokov said with a smile: "I established a temporary headquarters, and all the trainees were included in it. This headquarters was commanded by an advisory group headed by General Ponejelin. Soon after, they I will go to the front line to accumulate valuable command experience and have completed the integration of the team."
"Misha, I really didn't see that you were so considerate." Yakov said in an admiring tone: "As long as the temporary headquarters stays on the front line for a few months, when you return to the army, you can quickly Put into operation.”
"Yasha, now I don't know whether the group army my superiors will give me after I return to the front is ready-made or a temporarily formed reserve army." Sokov said: "So if I want to talk to you, maybe then There are many places where I need your help.”
Although Yakov had already guessed what Sokov would say next, he still asked knowingly: "Misha, how can I help you?"
"It goes without saying." Sokov also saw through Yakov's little thoughts, but deliberately did not expose him: "Since you are from the weapons and equipment department, I must ask you for help because I want weapons."
"Don't worry, Misha, there will be a chance." Yakov comforted Sokov and said: "Even if the Viking division was severely damaged in this battle, as long as their flag is not captured by us, the Germans will soon Rebuild this force."
Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov immediately thought that he had severely damaged the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division many times. However, because he could not capture the flags of these two units during the battle, the Germans quickly mobilized troops to rebuild them. He also denied that he had suffered heavy losses from his own troops.
"What a pity." Sokov sighed and said: "If my troops had captured the flags of the Skeleton Division and the Imperial Division, then these two German troops would have had to cancel their designations. They would not have suffered as much as they did now from our army. One big blow after another, but they were able to rebuild in a short period of time."
After Yakov said this, Sokov immediately realized that he had let it slip. The Belarusian Front was reorganized into the First Belarusian Front on February 17, which was still half a month away. He quickly covered it up and said: "I heard news in the academy that General Rokossovsky's troops will change their designation in mid-February."