"Comrade Chief of Staff," Konev said to Zakharov with a sideways look: "Immediately call the commander of the Air Force, General Goryunov, and ask him to rush to my headquarters immediately and tell him that I have important information. You should consult him on matters."
Just when Zakharov took the phone and was about to follow the order and call Goryunov, Konev suddenly added: "By the way, General Fomin, commander of the front artillery, also called Come here. If you want to deal with the Germans' new aircraft, no one can do it without the two of them."
When Sokov, who was sitting next to him, heard this, he thought that Marshal Konev was very considerate. Not only did he want to invite the commander of the air force, but also the commander of the artillery. As long as we get the assistance of these two generals, we are still very confident of intercepting the German V1 missiles.
The two generals who received Zaharov's notice came to the headquarters half an hour later.
The first person to arrive was Artillery Commander Lieutenant General Fomin. Seeing Sokov chatting with Susaikov here, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous. You know, it wasn't long before the other party was promoted to Lieutenant General. , and was promoted to general, and he had worn the title of lieutenant general for two years, but there was no sign of further promotion.
However, facing Sokov who took the initiative to greet him, he still showed due courtesy: "Comrade General, I'm glad to see you here!"
Hearing Fomin call himself a general, Sokov felt a little uncomfortable. However, when shaking hands with the other party, he took the initiative to explain his appearance in the headquarters: "I just reported an important matter to Comrade Marshal. information."
"Important information?" Fomin heard what Sokov said and instinctively turned to look at Konev, hoping to get some answers he wanted from him: "Is there any important information?"
Konev did not criticize the other party, but said casually: "It was precisely because of receiving Comrade Sokov's report that I called you and General Goryunov to discuss a proper way to reduce the pressure on our army. A stage loss.”
"Comrade Marshal," Fuming asked tentatively, "can you tell me what is going on?"
Konev raised his hand and looked at his watch and said, "General Goryunov is about to arrive. When he arrives, I will tell you two more. Listen."
Fortunately, Goryunov did not keep everyone waiting for too long and appeared at the door of the headquarters.
After the impromptu meeting began, Konev handed Sokov's report to Goryunov and Fomin to circulate so that they could understand what happened.
Fomin had just returned from Kremenchug in the morning and had no idea that the German V1 missiles had attacked the former location of the headquarters and caused huge casualties. After reading this report, he asked Konev in surprise: "Comrade Marshal, is this all true? Do the Germans really have an aircraft that can fly more than a hundred kilometers and carry out precision strikes against us?"
"Yes, this is all true. When I heard Sokov mention this just now, I thought he was alarmist." After hearing Fomin's questioning words, Konev smiled bitterly and said: "Then not long after , I was slapped in the face by reality. A German aircraft landed in the village of Morianqi, where our commander used to be, and exploded, causing heavy casualties to the soldiers and civilians in the village."
"Comrade Marshal, I want to ask." Goryunov clicked on Sokov's report with his finger and asked Konev curiously: "Are you asking us to dispatch the air force according to General Sokov's proposal? To intercept this kind of German aircraft?”
"Yes, that's how I think about it." Konev replied simply: "As Comrade Sokov said, in order to intercept this new type of German aircraft, we must take a two-pronged approach. After discovering the enemy's aircraft , the fighter planes immediately took off to respond to the enemy and destroyed them in the air. Even if there were fish that slipped through the net, the anti-aircraft guns we deployed along the way could effectively consume a group of German aircraft."
"Comrade Marshal, I think this is a bit difficult to handle." Goryunov said: "According to the report, the speed of the German aircraft has reached 550 kilometers per hour, and the flying speed is similar to the speed of our fighter planes. Unless it is a frontal interception, there is no way to catch up with the enemy's aircraft."
"General Goryunov, you are worrying too much." Seeing that Goryunov had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained to him: "Sit down first. I have a bold idea that I want to tell you."
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Konev said to Zakharov with a sideways face: "Immediately call Air Force Commander General Goryunov and ask him to rush to my headquarters immediately and tell him that I have important information. You should consult him on matters.”
Just when Zakharov took the phone and was about to follow the order and call Goryunov, Konev suddenly added: "By the way, General Fomin, commander of the front artillery, also called Come here. If you want to deal with the Germans' new aircraft, no one can do it without the two of them."
When Sokov, who was sitting next to him, heard this, he thought that Marshal Konev was very considerate. Not only did he want to invite the commander of the air force, but also the commander of the artillery. As long as we get the assistance of these two generals, we are still very confident of intercepting the German V1 missiles.
The two generals who received Zakharov's notification came to the headquarters half an hour later.
The first person to arrive was Artillery Commander Lieutenant General Fomin. Seeing Sokov chatting with Susaikov here, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous. You know, it hadn't been long since the other party was promoted to Lieutenant General. , and was promoted to general, and he had worn the title of lieutenant general for two years, but there was no sign of further promotion.
However, facing Sokov who took the initiative to greet him, he still showed due courtesy: "Comrade General, I'm glad to see you here!"
Hearing Fomin call himself a general, Sokov felt a little uncomfortable. However, when shaking hands with the other party, he took the initiative to explain his appearance in the headquarters: "I just reported an important matter to Comrade Marshal. information."
"Important information?" When Fomin heard what Sokov said, he instinctively turned to look at Konev, hoping to get some answers he wanted from him: "Is there any important information?"
Konev did not criticize the other party, but said casually: "It was precisely because of receiving Comrade Sokov's report that I called you and General Goryunov to discuss a proper way to reduce the risk of our troops below. A stage loss.”
"Comrade Marshal," Fuming asked tentatively, "can you tell me what it is?"
Konev raised his hand to look at his watch and said: "General Goryunov is about to arrive. When he arrives, I will tell you two again. Listen."
Fortunately, Goryunov did not keep everyone waiting for too long and appeared at the door of the headquarters.
After the impromptu meeting began, Konev handed Sokov's report to Goryunov and Fomin to circulate so that they could understand what happened.
Fomin had just returned from Kremenchug in the morning and had no idea that the German V1 missiles had attacked the former location of the headquarters and caused huge casualties. After reading this report, he asked Konev in surprise: "Comrade Marshal, is this all true? Do the Germans really have an aircraft that can fly more than a hundred kilometers and carry out precision strikes against us?"
"Yes, this is all true. When I heard Sokov mention this just now, I thought he was being alarmist." After hearing Fomin's questioning words, Konev said with a wry smile: "Then not long after , I was slapped in the face by reality. A German aircraft landed in the village of Morianqi, where our commander used to be, and exploded, causing heavy casualties to the soldiers and civilians in the village."
"Comrade Marshal, I want to ask." Goryunov clicked on Sokov's report with his finger and asked Konev curiously: "Are you asking us to dispatch the air force according to General Sokov's proposal? To intercept this kind of German aircraft?”
"Yes, that's how I think about it." Konev replied simply: "As Comrade Sokov said, in order to intercept this new type of German aircraft, we must take a two-pronged approach. After discovering the enemy's aircraft , the fighter planes immediately took off to respond to the enemy and destroyed them in the air. Even if there are fish that slip through the net, the anti-aircraft guns we deployed along the way can effectively consume a group of German aircraft."
"Comrade Marshal, I think this is a bit difficult to handle." Goryunov said: "According to the report, the speed of the German aircraft has reached 550 kilometers per hour, and the flying speed is similar to the speed of our fighter planes. Unless it is a frontal interception, there is no way to catch up with the enemy's aircraft."
"General Goryunov, you are worrying too much." Seeing that Goryunov had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained to him: "Sit down first. I have a bold idea that I want to tell you."
"Comrade Chief of Staff," Konev said to Zakharov with a sideways look: "Immediately call the commander of the Air Force, General Goryunov, and ask him to rush to my headquarters immediately and tell him that I have important information. You should consult him on matters.”
Just when Zakharov took the phone and was about to follow the order and call Goryunov, Konev suddenly added: "By the way, General Fomin, commander of the front artillery, also called Come here. If you want to deal with the Germans' new aircraft, no one can do it without the two of them."
When Sokov, who was sitting next to him, heard this, he thought that Marshal Konev was very considerate. Not only did he want to invite the commander of the air force, but also the commander of the artillery. As long as we get the assistance of these two generals, we are still very confident of intercepting the German V1 missiles.
The two generals who received Zaharov's notice came to the headquarters half an hour later.
The first person to arrive was Artillery Commander Lieutenant General Fomin. Seeing Sokov chatting with Susaikov here, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous. You know, it wasn't long before the other party was promoted to Lieutenant General. , and was promoted to general, and he had worn the title of lieutenant general for two years, but there was no sign of further promotion.
However, facing Sokov who took the initiative to greet him, he still showed due courtesy: "Comrade General, I'm glad to see you here!"
Hearing Fomin call himself a general, Sokov felt a little uncomfortable. However, when shaking hands with the other party, he took the initiative to explain his appearance in the headquarters: "I just reported an important matter to Comrade Marshal. information."
"Important information?" When Fomin heard what Sokov said, he instinctively turned to look at Konev, hoping to get some answers he wanted from him: "Is there any important information?"
Konev did not criticize the other party, but said casually: "It was precisely because of receiving Comrade Sokov's report that I called you and General Goryunov to discuss a proper way to reduce the risk of our troops below. A stage loss.”
"Comrade Marshal," Fuming asked tentatively, "can you tell me what it is?"
Konev raised his hand to look at his watch and said: "General Goryunov is about to arrive. When he arrives, I will tell you two again. Listen."
After the impromptu meeting began, Konev handed Sokov's report to Goryunov and Fomin to circulate so that they could understand what happened.
Fomin had just returned from Kremenchug in the morning and had no idea that the German V1 missiles had attacked the former location of the headquarters and caused huge casualties. After reading this report, he asked Konev in surprise: "Comrade Marshal, is this all true? Do the Germans really have an aircraft that can fly more than a hundred kilometers and carry out precision strikes against us?"
"Yes, this is all true. When I heard Sokov mention this just now, I thought he was being alarmist." After hearing Fomin's questioning words, Konev said with a wry smile: "Then not long after , I was slapped in the face by reality. A German aircraft landed in the village of Morianqi, where our commander used to be, and exploded, causing heavy casualties to the soldiers and civilians in the village."
"Comrade Marshal, I want to ask." Goryunov clicked on Sokov's report with his finger and asked Konev curiously: "Are you asking us to dispatch the air force according to General Sokov's proposal? To intercept this kind of German aircraft?”
"Yes, that's how I think about it." Konev replied simply: "As Comrade Sokov said, in order to intercept this new type of German aircraft, we must take a two-pronged approach. After discovering the enemy's aircraft , the fighter planes immediately took off to respond to the enemy and destroyed them in the air. Even if there are fish that slip through the net, the anti-aircraft guns we deployed along the way can effectively consume a group of German aircraft."
"Comrade Marshal, I think this is a bit difficult to handle." Goryunov said: "According to the report, the speed of the German aircraft has reached 550 kilometers per hour, and the flying speed is similar to the speed of our fighter planes. Unless it is a frontal interception, there is no way to catch up with the enemy's aircraft."
"General Goryunov, you are worrying too much." Seeing that Goryunov had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained to him: "Sit down first. I have a bold idea that I want to tell you." "Comrade Marshal, I think this is a bit difficult to handle." Goryunov said: "According to the report, the speed of the German aircraft has reached 550 kilometers per hour, and the flying speed is similar to the speed of our fighter planes. Unless it is a frontal interception, there is no way to catch up with the enemy's aircraft."
"General Goryunov, you are worrying too much." Seeing that Goryunov had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained to him: "Sit down first. I have a bold idea that I want to tell you."