As soon as he returned to the headquarters, the director of the communications corps came over to report to him: "Comrade Commander, Marshal Konev's phone number."
Sokov saw the microphone on the table, rushed over in three steps and grabbed the microphone: "Hello, Comrade Marshal, I am Sokov."
"Comrade Sokov," Konev asked with a smile on the phone, "I heard that you went to pick up Mr. Morozov?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." Sokov replied: "I have received it."
"How is the old man? Is he easy to get along with?" Konev was worried that Morozov was too old and his temper would become weird, which would be unbearable for Sokov, so he kindly reminded Sokov: "If you think that the old man is Don't be angry if you have a bad temper, just tell me and I will find a way to get him back to Moscow."
"Comrade Marshal, the old man is a nice person and easy to get along with." Sokov knew what Konev would ask next, so he took the initiative and said: "Since the old man had experience as a sniper before, I asked him to meet Liu De Mira and Vasily work together and are responsible for training the snipers in the army."
"Oh, you arranged for him to train as a sniper?!" Hearing that Sokov had settled the old man, Konev was stunned for a moment, and then said happily: "This is not bad, it will satisfy his desire to go to the front line. , and there is no life-threatening danger.”
"Comrade Marshal," Sokov continued: "The old man is a valuable asset to our country. Since he is in my defense zone, I naturally have to find a way to protect his safety."
"You did the right thing, Comrade Sokov." After Konev praised Sokov, he paused for a moment and then continued: "I received a call from Korodeev, saying that his troops were in With your cooperation, we have successfully occupied the German positions on the right bank of the Dniester River, and we are now repairing the fortifications in preparation for a possible German counterattack."
"Comrade Marshal, I think the chance of the German army launching a counterattack is low." After hearing Konev mention the right bank position, Sokov took the initiative and said: "The German army has been further weakened after being hit by us repeatedly. Now. Now Our frontal enemies are basically the Romanian army.”
"Oh, the enemies in front of you are mainly Romanian troops?" Konev is really not sure about the situation Sokov mentioned. At least on his combat map, the enemy numbers displayed are basically the same. The German army is the main force, and the Romanian army, which is a slave country, is rarely marked. "Is what you said reliable?"
"Completely reliable, Comrade Marshal." Sokov explained: "This is the conclusion we learned after reconnaissance."
"Will there be any deviation?" Konev must have a good idea of the distribution of German troops before formulating the next battle plan: "Is it possible that your scouts mistook the German troops for the Romanian army?" Woolen cloth?"
"This is absolutely impossible, Comrade Marshal." Faced with Konev's doubts, Sokov explained: "After the intelligence feedback from the scouts came back, I also specifically verified it with Lieutenant Colonel Abrani of the 59th Romanian Regiment. However, he believes that the information provided by our scouts should be very accurate."
"So, as long as we continue to attack, we can quickly advance to the Romanian border." After Konev said this to himself, he asked Sokov directly: "Comrade Sokov, your troops When can we attack again?"
"It's hard to say." Seeing that Konev did not mention weapons and ammunition, Sokov reminded him tactfully: "If the superiors can replenish us with enough weapons and ammunition, I can launch a new round of attack in the afternoon. . But if we don’t get supplies, we can only stop where we are and wait.”
He once again mentioned the reason why it is impossible to attack without ammunition: "Without enough ammunition, the weapons in the hands of our officers and soldiers are not much stronger than fire sticks. If we want to destroy the enemy, we can only fight with them with bayonets."
Although Konev also understood the principle of speed with troops, he knew better that if the troops did not have enough weapons and ammunition, if they wanted to break through the German defense line and win the final victory, they could only use human lives to fill it. He couldn't do such a thing, so after a long silence, he said: "The railway line leading to you is undergoing emergency repairs. If everything goes well, it will be open to traffic by the morning of tomorrow at the latest .”
Sokov knew that Konev was waiting for his statement when he said this, but he was not in a hurry to make any guarantee to the other party, but asked tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, can I ask, what is your new plan?" What’s the battle plan?”
"There is no new battle plan." Konev replied: "It is still the original plan, to eliminate as many effective German forces as possible, liberate more territory, and be prepared to completely drive the enemy out of our territory. "
Knowing that there was no new battle plan, Sokov felt much more at ease. He was worried that Konev would suddenly add combat tasks to him, which would disrupt his long-established combat plan. "I understand, Comrade Marshal," he said: "As soon as our superiors give us additional weapons and ammunition, we will immediately launch a new round of attack."
Trofimenko waited for Sokov to put down the phone and asked cautiously: "Comrade Commander, I wonder what new tasks Marshal Konev has assigned us?"
"Comrade Deputy Commander, there are no new tasks." Sokov looked at Trofimenko and said: "Our combat plan is still the same as before. We will continue to attack the German defense lines and break through them one after another. While building a line of defense, we can liberate more land and liberate our people from the iron heel of the enemy."
"When will the superiors prepare to replenish our weapons and ammunition?" Trofimenko then asked: "If we don't have enough weapons and ammunition, our attack may be seriously affected."
"I have already asked Marshal Konev. He said that the railway department is currently repairing the road, and it will be open to traffic no later than the morning of the day after tomorrow. By then, there will be a steady stream of supplies delivered to us." Just returned At the headquarters, the director of the communications corps came over and reported to him: "Comrade Commander, Marshal Konev's phone number."
Sokov saw the microphone on the table, rushed over in three steps and grabbed the microphone: "Hello, Comrade Marshal, I am Sokov."
"Comrade Sokov," Konev asked with a smile on the phone, "I heard that you went to pick up Mr. Morozov?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." Sokov replied: "I have received it."
"How is the old man? Is he easy to get along with?" Konev was worried that Morozov was too old and his temper would become weird, which would be unbearable for Sokov, so he kindly reminded Sokov: "If you think that the old man is Don't be angry if you have a bad temper, just tell me and I will find a way to get him back to Moscow."
"Comrade Marshal, the old man is a nice person and easy to get along with." Sokov knew what Konev would ask next, so he took the initiative and said: "Since the old man had experience as a sniper before, I asked him to meet Liu De Mira and Vasily work together and are responsible for training the snipers in the army."
"Oh, you arranged for him to train as a sniper?!" Hearing that Sokov had settled the old man, Konev was stunned for a moment, and then said happily: "This is not bad, it will satisfy his desire to go to the front line. , and there is no life-threatening danger.”
"Comrade Marshal," Sokov continued: "The old man is a precious asset of our country. Since he is in my defense zone, I naturally have to find a way to protect his safety."
"You did the right thing, Comrade Sokov." After Konev praised Sokov, he paused for a moment and then continued: "I received a call from Korodeev, saying that his troops were in With your cooperation, we have successfully occupied the German positions on the right bank of the Dniester River, and we are now repairing the fortifications in preparation for a possible German counterattack."
"Comrade Marshal, I think the chance of the German army launching a counterattack is low." After hearing Konev mention the right bank position, Sokov took the initiative and said: "The German army has been further weakened after being hit by us repeatedly. Now. Now Our frontal enemies are basically the Romanian army.”
"Oh, the enemies in front of you are mainly Romanian troops?" Konev is really not sure about the situation Sokov mentioned. At least on his combat map, the enemy numbers displayed are basically the same. The German army is the main force, and the Romanian army, which is a slave country, is rarely marked. "Is what you said reliable?"
"Completely reliable, Comrade Marshal." Sokov explained: "This is the conclusion we learned after reconnaissance."
"Will there be any deviation?" Konev must have a good idea of the distribution of German troops before formulating the next battle plan: "Is it possible that your scouts mistook the German troops for the Romanian army?" Woolen cloth?"
"This is absolutely impossible, Marshal
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Comrade. "Faced with Konev's doubts, Sokov explained: "After the intelligence feedback from the scouts came back, I specifically checked with Lieutenant Colonel Abrani of the Romanian 59th Regiment. He believed that the intelligence provided by our scouts was It should be very accurate. "
"So, as long as we continue to attack, we can quickly advance to the Romanian border." After Konev said this to himself, he asked Sokov directly: "Comrade Sokov, your troops When can we attack again?"
"It's hard to say." Seeing that Konev did not mention weapons and ammunition, Sokov reminded him tactfully: "If the superiors can replenish us with enough weapons and ammunition, I can launch a new round of attack in the afternoon. . But if we don’t get supplies, we can only stop where we are and wait.”
He once again mentioned the reason why it is impossible to attack without ammunition: "Without enough ammunition, the weapons in the hands of our officers and soldiers are not much stronger than fire sticks. If we want to destroy the enemy, we can only fight with them with bayonets."
Although Konev also understood the principle of rapidity, he knew better that if the troops did not have enough weapons and ammunition, if they wanted to break through the German defense line and win the final victory, they could only use human lives to fill it. He couldn't do such a thing, so after a long silence, he said: "The railway line leading to you is undergoing emergency repairs. If everything goes well, it will be open to traffic by the morning of tomorrow at the latest .”
Sokov knew that Konev was waiting for his statement when he said this, but he was not in a hurry to make any guarantee to the other party, but asked tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, can I ask, what is your new plan?" What’s the battle plan?”
"There is no new battle plan." Konev replied: "It is still the original plan, to eliminate as many effective German forces as possible, liberate more territory, and be prepared to completely drive the enemy out of our territory. "
Knowing that there was no new battle plan, Sokov felt much more at ease. He was worried that Konev would suddenly add combat tasks to him, which would disrupt his long-established combat plan. "I understand, Comrade Marshal," he said: "As soon as our superiors give us additional weapons and ammunition, we will immediately launch a new round of attack."
Trofimenko waited for Sokov to put down the phone and asked cautiously: "Comrade Commander, I wonder what new tasks Marshal Konev has assigned us?"
"Comrade Deputy Commander, there are no new tasks." Sokov looked at Trofimenko and said: "Our combat plan is still the same as before. We will continue to attack the German defense lines and break through them one after another. While building a line of defense, we will liberate more land and liberate our people from the iron heel of the enemy. "
"When will the superiors prepare to replenish our weapons and ammunition?" Trofimenko then asked: "If we don't have enough weapons and ammunition, our attack may be seriously affected."
"I have already asked Marshal Konev. He said that the railway department is currently repairing the road, and it will be open to traffic no later than the morning of the day after tomorrow. By then, there will be a steady stream of supplies delivered to us." Just returned At the headquarters, the director of the communications corps came over and reported to him: "Comrade Commander, Marshal Konev's phone number."
Sokov saw the microphone on the table, rushed over in three steps and grabbed the microphone: "Hello, Comrade Marshal, I am Sokov."
"Comrade Sokov," Konev asked with a smile on the phone, "I heard that you went to pick up Mr. Morozov?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." Sokov replied: "I have received it."
"How is the old man? Is he easy to get along with?" Konev was worried that Morozov was too old and his temper would become weird, which would be unbearable for Sokov, so he kindly reminded Sokov: "If you think that the old man is Don't be angry if you have a bad temper, just tell me and I will find a way to get him back to Moscow."
"Comrade Marshal, the old man is a nice person and easy to get along with." Sokov knew what Konev would ask next, so he took the initiative and said: "Since the old man had experience as a sniper before, I asked him to meet Liu De Mira and Vasily work together and are responsible for training the snipers in the army."
"You did the right thing, Comrade Sokov." After Konev praised Sokov, he paused for a moment and then continued: "I received a call from Korodeev, saying that his troops were in With your cooperation, we have successfully occupied the German positions on the right bank of the Dniester River, and we are now repairing the fortifications in preparation for a possible German counterattack."