Sokov was not a god, so he naturally could not conjure enough weapons for the armed forces out of thin air. After hearing Ponejelin's question, he couldn't help but feel a headache.
At this time, Sidorin suddenly said: "Comrade Commander, I heard that there is an arsenal in the city. There must be a lot of weapons in it. Why don't we discuss it with General Antonetta and let him take out an arsenal from the warehouse?" Collect weapons and give them to us to equip the troops?"
Regarding Sidorin's proposal, Sokov felt that it was very reasonable, so he was going to ask Ponedelin to contact Antonetta and ask the other party to transfer a batch of weapons to his troops.
But before Sokov could speak, he heard Ponejelin say: "Comrade Commander, I think the Romanians are still wary of us today. It will be very difficult for them to provide us with weapons."
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, arming the troops is our top priority. Otherwise, when the Germans launch an attack, our soldiers will have to fight the Germans with their teeth and fists." Sokov knew very well that Bo Nedelin's identity is relatively sensitive now, so he has a lot of scruples when doing anything, so he took the initiative and said: "I think it's better for me to contact General Antonetta."
When Antonetta received Sokov's call, she thought her subordinates had caused trouble again, so she couldn't help but asked anxiously: "General Sokov, have my subordinates caused trouble for you again?"
"No, General Antonetta, you misunderstood. I am not making this call to complain to you." Sokov said with a smile: "I am asking you for help for something else."
"Can you ask me for help?" Antonetta asked in surprise, "What can I do for you?"
"General Antonetta," Sokov said, "I have just learned about the situation of the troops, and unexpectedly discovered that the 122nd Guards Regiment stationed outside the city has a serious lack of weapons and equipment. Only two or three soldiers have one gun. If the Germans attack, I can’t let the soldiers bite the Germans with their teeth, right?”
"That's right." Antonetta agreed with Sokov's statement. After all, this is not the era of cold weapons. Without weapons, no matter how many people there are, it will be useless. So he asked tentatively: "General Sokov, what are you going to do?"
"I'm thinking, isn't your 52nd Infantry Regiment also outside the city?" Sokov said slowly and deliberately: "How about we re-divide the defense area, half of your troops and mine, so that when the Germans attack, The pressure we will bear will be much less. Even if we don’t have enough weapons, we won’t be unable to hold our position.”
"General Sokov, that's not what we said in our agreement." Hearing what Sokov said, Antonetta suddenly became anxious: "You can't break your promise."
"General Antonetta, I want to abide by the agreement, but isn't the current situation special?" Sokov pretended to be embarrassed and said: "If our troops cannot stop the German attack, wait until they break through the defense line and rush forward. If you enter the city, you will also suffer disaster."
Sokov's words made Antonetta fall into deep thought. After a fierce ideological struggle, he stamped his foot suddenly, then gritted his teeth and said to Sokov: "General Sokov, do you think this will work? There is also an arsenal in the city of Otac, with enough weapons and ammunition to equip two regiments. If you don't mind, I can give these weapons and ammunition to your troops first, so that you can arm all the officers and soldiers. "
Seeing Antonetta proactively agreeing to take out the weapons in the general's arsenal, Sokov was extremely excited, but he still asked calmly: "General Antonetta, this won't embarrass you, right? "
"No embarrassment, no embarrassment at all." Antonetta has already made up her mind. As long as she doesn't let her troops go to the battlefield, she can give you all the weapons in the city. He even said to Sokov in a flattering tone: "General Sokov, it's me who doesn't understand the situation. I don't even know about something as important as the lack of weapons for friendly forces. Now that I know about this, I definitely can't remain indifferent." , I will send someone to deliver the weapons to the friendly forces outside the city."
"General Antonetta, on behalf of all the commanders and fighters of the Guards Division, I would like to express my gratitude to you!"
After putting down the phone, Sokov said to Ponedelin with a relaxed look: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, the weapons matter has been settled. You can call Colonel Papuchenko later and ask him to arrange it." Manpower to receive weapons sent by friendly forces."
Sidorin gave a thumbs up to Sokov and said with emotion: "Comrade Commander, originally I thought that borrowing weapons from the Romanian army would require a lot of effort before the other party could agree. I didn't expect you to just say a few words. That’s it.”
Ponejelin also said with admiration: "Yes, if it were me, even if I reluctantly persuade Antonetta, I'm afraid he would set a use period for me, and these weapons must be returned to me in the end." Arsenal. Unexpectedly, you just said a few words, and the other party took the initiative to give you the weapon, without even mentioning the issue of returning it. "
Hearing the two people's compliments about him, Sokov couldn't help but feel a little complacent: "This is the art of conversation. As long as we cleverly capture the other person's psychology, we can make him willingly give us what we want."
"Comrade Commander," Ponejelin asked curiously: "Can you tell me what psychology you captured on the other side?"
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, to put it bluntly, it's actually very simple." Sokov said to Ponedelin: "General Antonetta chose to sign a cooperation agreement with us to avoid war. I Just now I deliberately said that the troops outside the city lacked weapons and hoped to redefine the defense zone with them to jointly resist the German attack.
The last thing General Antonetta wanted was to let his troops participate in the battle. So there were two choices before him: one was to agree to my proposal and redefine the defense area outside the city, so that our 122nd Guards Regiment and his 52nd Regiment would jointly resist the German attack.
The second is to provide necessary weapons and equipment for our troops performing defense tasks, so that his troops can follow the provisions of the agreement and do not need to participate in the battle against the German army, but can concentrate on maintaining public security in the city. "
"Yeah, that makes sense." Sidorin added: "After some weighing, General Antonetta felt that as long as he took out weapons and ammunition, he could prevent his troops from participating in meaningless battles. So in the end he I chose the second option." Sokov was not a god, so naturally he could not conjure enough weapons for the armed forces out of thin air. After hearing Ponejelin's question, he couldn't help but feel a headache.
At this time, Sidorin suddenly said: "Comrade Commander, I heard that there is an arsenal in the city. There must be a lot of weapons in it. Why don't we discuss it with General Antonetta and let him take out an arsenal from the warehouse?" Collect weapons and give them to us to equip the troops?"
Regarding Sidorin's proposal, Sokov felt that it was very reasonable, so he was going to ask Ponedelin to contact Antonetta and ask the other party to transfer a batch of weapons to his troops.
But before Sokov could speak, he heard Ponejelin say: "Comrade Commander, I think the Romanians are still wary of us today. It may be very difficult for them to provide us with weapons."
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, arming the troops is our top priority. Otherwise, when the Germans launch an attack, our soldiers will have to fight the Germans with their teeth and fists." Sokov knew very well that Bo Nedelin's identity is relatively sensitive now, so he has a lot of scruples when doing anything, so he took the initiative and said: "I think it's better for me to contact General Antonetta."
When Antonetta received Sokov's call, she thought her subordinates had caused trouble again, so she couldn't help but asked anxiously: "General Sokov, have my subordinates caused trouble for you again?"
"No, General Antonetta, you misunderstood. I didn't make this call to complain to you." Sokov said with a smile, "I want to ask you for help on something else."
"Can you ask me for help?" Antonetta asked in surprise, "What can I do for you?"
"General Antonetta," Sokov said, "I have just learned about the situation of the troops, and unexpectedly discovered that the 122nd Guards Regiment stationed outside the city has a serious lack of weapons and equipment. Only two or three soldiers have one gun. If the Germans attack, I can’t let the soldiers bite the Germans with their teeth, right?”
"That's right." Antonetta agreed with Sokov's statement. After all, this is not the era of cold weapons. Without weapons, no matter how many people there are, it will be useless. So he asked tentatively: "General Sokov, what are you going to do?"
"I'm thinking, isn't your 52nd Infantry Regiment also outside the city?" Sokov said slowly and deliberately: "How about we re-divide the defense area, half of your troops and mine, so that when the Germans attack, The pressure we will bear will be much less. Even if we don’t have enough weapons, we won’t be unable to hold our position.”
"General Sokov, that's not what we said in our agreement." Hearing what Sokov said, Antonetta suddenly became anxious: "You can't break your promise."
"General Antonetta, I want to abide by the agreement, but isn't the current situation special?" Sokov pretended to be embarrassed and said: "If our troops cannot stop the German attack, wait until they break through the defense line and rush forward. If you enter the city, you will also suffer."
Sokov's words made Antonetta fall into deep thought. After a fierce ideological struggle, he stamped his foot suddenly, then gritted his teeth and said to Sokov: "General Sokov, do you think this will work? There is also an arsenal in the city of Otac, with enough weapons and ammunition to equip two regiments. If you don't mind, I can give these weapons and ammunition to your troops first, so that you can arm all the officers and soldiers. "
Seeing Antonetta proactively agreeing to take out the weapons in the general's arsenal, Sokov was extremely excited, but he still asked calmly: "General Antonetta, this won't embarrass you, right? "
"No embarrassment, no embarrassment at all." Antonetta has already made up her mind. As long as she doesn't let her troops go to the battlefield, she can give you all the weapons in the city. He even said to Sokov in a flattering tone: "General Sokov, it's me who doesn't understand the situation. I don't even know about something as important as the lack of weapons for friendly forces. Now that I know about this, I definitely can't remain indifferent." , I will send someone to deliver the weapons to the friendly forces outside the city."
"General Antonetta, on behalf of all the commanders and fighters of the Guards Division, I would like to express my gratitude to you!"
After putting down the phone, Sokov said to Ponedelin with a relaxed look: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, the weapons matter has been settled. You can call Colonel Papuchenko later and ask him to arrange it." Manpower to receive weapons sent from friendly forces."
Sidorin gave a thumbs up to Sokov and said with emotion: "Comrade Commander, originally I thought that borrowing weapons from the Romanian army would require a lot of effort before the other party could agree. I didn't expect you to just say a few words. That settled the matter.”
Ponejelin also said with admiration: "Yes, if it were me, even if I reluctantly persuade Antonetta, I'm afraid he would set a use period for me, and these weapons must be returned to me in the end." Arsenal. Unexpectedly, you just said a few words, and the other party took the initiative to give you the weapon, without even mentioning the issue of returning it. "
Hearing the two people's compliments about him, Sokov couldn't help but feel a little complacent: "This is the art of conversation. As long as we cleverly capture the other person's psychology, we can make him willingly give us what we want."
"Comrade Commander," Ponejelin asked curiously: "Can you tell me what psychology you captured on the other side?"
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, to put it bluntly, it's actually very simple." Sokov said to Ponedelin: "General Antonetta chose to sign a cooperation agreement with us to avoid war. I I just deliberately said that the troops outside the city lack weapons, and I hope to redefine the defense zone with them to jointly resist the German attack.
The last thing General Antonetta wanted was to let his troops participate in the battle. So there were two choices before him: one was to agree to my proposal and redefine the defense area outside the city, so that our 122nd Guards Regiment and his 52nd Regiment would jointly resist the German attack.
The second is to provide necessary weapons and equipment for our troops performing defense tasks, so that his troops can follow the provisions of the agreement and do not need to participate in the battle against the German army, but can concentrate on maintaining public security in the city. "
"Yeah, that makes sense." Sidorin added: "After some weighing, General Antonetta felt that as long as he took out weapons and ammunition, he could prevent his troops from participating in meaningless battles. So in the end he I chose the second option." But what General Antonetta didn't want the most was to let his troops participate in the battle. So there were two choices before him: one was to agree to my proposal and redefine the defense area outside the city, so that our 122nd Guards Regiment and his 52nd Regiment would jointly resist the German attack.
The second is to provide necessary weapons and equipment for our troops performing defense tasks, so that his troops can follow the provisions of the agreement and do not need to participate in the battle against the German army, but can concentrate on maintaining public security in the city. "
"Yeah, that makes sense." Sidorin added: "After some weighing, General Antonetta felt that as long as he took out weapons and ammunition, he could prevent his troops from participating in meaningless battles. So in the end he The second option was chosen.”
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