Since the end of the battle, Ponejelin's battle group has automatically disbanded. After handing over command of the 41st Guards Division to Chief of Staff Colonel Sidorin, he returned to Otats. After receiving a call from Koshkin and learning that Sokov had something urgent to see him, he went directly to the designated place without saying a word.
Seeing Ponedelin walking into the conference room, Sokov stepped forward to shake hands with him and said politely: "General Ponedelin, you are here! I'm so sorry. I originally planned to let you have a good rest for a few days. But something urgent happened and I had to call you here."
"It's okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin responded politely: "I wonder if something happened when you came to me in such a hurry?"
"Yes, General Ponedelin, something did happen." Sokov asked Ponedelin to sit down, "Sit down first, and then I will tell you slowly."
After Ponedelin sat down, Sokov organized some words in his mind and said: "General Ponedelin, I have bad news to tell you. After a while, I will Being transferred."
"What, you are going to be transferred?" Upon hearing the news, Ponejelin showed a shocked expression on his face: "Comrade Commander, I wonder where you will be transferred?"
"General Ponedelin, you are not an outsider, so I won't hide anything from you." Sokov said: "Marshal Konev will soon be transferred to the First Ukrainian Front and serve as the commander of the front. I And as his subordinates, we will go with him to the First Front.”
"Comrade Commander, I wonder what kind of position your superiors will give you after you go there?" Ponejelin asked tentatively: "Will you be appointed as the deputy commander of the front army?"
"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." As soon as Ponedelin finished speaking, Sokov waved his hand to deny his speculation: "With my current qualifications, as a combat group commander, there are many people gossiping. . If he serves as the deputy commander of the front army on any major front, I am afraid that more people will be dissatisfied."
"Then if you join the First Front Army, what position will you hold?" Ponejelin thought of a possibility, but quickly rejected it in his mind, thinking it was impossible. Although I dismissed this speculation in my heart, I still couldn't help but ask: "You won't be allowed to serve as the commander of the group army, right?"
"That's right." Sokov nodded and said affirmatively: "General Ponedelin, before you came here, General Zakharov, the Chief of Staff of the Front Army, came and told me that the Supreme Command transferred me to Ukraine. The First Army is preparing to let me serve as the commander of the group army and let me choose one of the three positions of commander of the group army."
"I wonder which three armies they are?"
"Lieutenant General Pukhov's 13th Army, Lieutenant General Trofimenko's 27th Army, Lieutenant General Zhimachenko's 40th Army."
After listening to the names of the three armies mentioned by Sokov, Ponedelin couldn't help but frowned: "Comrade Commander, I think it doesn't matter which army you serve as the commander of, but the position of commander of the 27th Army is the only one. You can’t serve.”
Hearing what Ponedelin said, Sokov couldn't help but become interested and asked curiously: "Why?"
"The reason is very simple," Ponejelin said without hesitation: "You are now the commander of the combat group, commanding the 53rd and 27th Army Groups, as well as two tank armies. If you really go to serve as the commander of the 27th Army Group It will make others misunderstand that you made some mistakes and were demoted by the Supreme Command. This will have a bad impact on your reputation."
Sokov laughed after hearing this. He did not expect that Ponedelin's ideas coincided with his own.
Seeing Sokov smiling, Ponedelin thought that his statement was incorrect, so he explained: "Comrade Commander, believe me, you really don't want to serve as the commander of the 27th Group Army. This will be unfair to you." Reputation has a negative impact.”
"General Ponedelin, you misunderstood." Seeing Ponedelin's misunderstanding, Sokov quickly explained to him: "The reason why I laughed was because what you said coincided with my thoughts. "
"So, you will not take up the position of commander of the 27th Army?"
"No, General Ponejelin." Sokov shook his head and said: "Although this army has achieved a series of results under my command. But now if I go back to command this army, I’m afraid it will be difficult to perform decently. Instead of disappointing my superiors in the future, it is better to join a new army and let this army, which was originally looked down upon, establish a series of eye-catching feats.”
"Comrade Commander, after hearing what you say, I can guess which army you are going to join!"
"Then tell me, which army will I join?"
"If I guess correctly, the 20th Army you want to go to is Lieutenant General Zhmachenko." Ponedelin said confidently: "When General Moskalenko was the commander, this army once had It has performed well. But since General Moskalenko returned to the 38th Army as commander, this unit has begun to decline. I think, even if you do not choose this unit, your superiors will probably persuade you to serve as this unit. The headquarters of this force, in order to change the status quo of this force."
"You are right, General Ponedelin." When Sokov and Zakharov were talking, they noticed that the other party seemed to want him to take over the position of commander of the 40th Group Army. When he expressed his willingness to take over Zhimachenko's position, he accidentally discovered that Zakharov secretly breathed a sigh of relief, "I also noticed that my superiors had such intentions." Since the end of the battle, Ponejelin's battle group has been automatically disbanded. . After handing over command of the 41st Guards Division to Chief of Staff Colonel Sidorin, he returned to Otats. After receiving a call from Koshkin and learning that Sokov had something urgent to see him, he went directly to the designated place without saying a word.
Seeing Ponedelin walking into the conference room, Sokov stepped forward to shake hands with him and said politely: "General Ponedelin, you are here! I'm so sorry. I originally planned to let you have a good rest for a few days. But something urgent happened and I had to call you here."
"It's okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin responded politely: "I wonder if something happened when you came to me in such a hurry?"
"Yes, General Ponedelin, something did happen." Sokov asked Ponedelin to sit down, "Sit down first, and then I will tell you slowly."
After Ponedelin sat down, Sokov organized some words in his mind and said: "General Ponedelin, I have bad news to tell you. After a while, I will Being transferred."
"What, you are going to be transferred?" Upon hearing the news, Ponejelin showed a shocked expression on his face: "Comrade Commander, I wonder where you will be transferred?"
"General Ponedelin, you are not an outsider, so I won't hide anything from you." Sokov said: "Marshal Konev will soon be transferred to the First Ukrainian Front and serve as the commander of the front. I And as his subordinates, we will go with him to the First Front.”
"Comrade Commander, I wonder what kind of position your superiors will give you after you go there?" Ponejelin asked tentatively: "Will you be appointed deputy commander of the front army?"
"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." As soon as Ponejelin finished speaking, Sokov waved his hand to deny his guess: "With my current qualifications, as a combat group commander, there are many people gossiping. . If he serves as the deputy commander of the front army on any major front, I am afraid that more people will be dissatisfied."
"Then if you join the First Front Army, what position will you hold?" Ponejelin thought of a possibility, but quickly rejected it in his mind, thinking it was impossible. Although I dismissed this speculation in my heart, I still couldn't help but ask: "You won't be allowed to serve as the commander of the group army, right?"
"That's right." Sokov nodded and said affirmatively: "General Ponedelin, before you came here, General Zakharov, the Chief of Staff of the Front Army, came and told me that the Supreme Command transferred me to Ukraine. The First Army is preparing to let me serve as the commander of the group army and let me choose one of the three positions of commander of the group army."
"I wonder which three armies they are?"
"Lieutenant General Pukhov's 13th Army, Lieutenant General Trofimenko's 27th Army, Lieutenant General Zhimachenko's 40th Army."
After listening to the names of the three armies mentioned by Sokov, Ponedelin couldn't help but frowned: "Comrade Commander, I think it doesn't matter which army you serve as the commander of, but the position of commander of the 27th Army is the only one. You can’t serve.”
Hearing what Ponedelin said, Sokov couldn't help but become interested and asked curiously: "Why?"
"The reason is very simple," Ponejelin said without hesitation: "You are now the commander of the combat group, commanding the 53rd and 27th Army Groups, as well as two tank armies. If you really go to serve as the commander of the 27th Army Group It will make others misunderstand that you made some mistakes and were demoted by the Supreme Command. This will have a bad impact on your reputation."
Sokov laughed after hearing this. He did not expect that Ponedelin's ideas coincided with his own.
Seeing Sokov smiling, Ponedelin thought that his statement was incorrect, so he explained: "Comrade Commander, believe me, you really don't want to serve as the commander of the 27th Group Army. This will be unfair to you." Reputation has a negative impact.”
"General Ponedelin, you misunderstood." Seeing Ponedelin's misunderstanding, Sokov quickly explained to him: "The reason why I laughed was because what you said coincided with my thoughts. "
"So, you will not take up the position of commander of the 27th Army?"
"No, General Ponejelin." Sokov shook his head and said: "Although this army has achieved a series of results under my command. But now if I go back to command this army, I’m afraid it will be difficult to perform decently. Instead of disappointing my superiors in the future, it is better to join a new army and let this army, which was originally looked down upon, establish a series of eye-catching feats.”
"Comrade Commander, after hearing what you say, I can guess which army you are going to join!"
"Then tell me, which army will I join?"
"If I guess correctly, the 20th Army you want to go to is Lieutenant General Zhmachenko." Ponedelin said confidently: "When General Moskalenko was the commander, this army once had It has performed well. But since General Moskalenko returned to the 38th Army as commander, this unit has begun to decline. I think, even if you do not choose this unit, your superiors will probably persuade you to serve as this unit. The headquarters of this force, in order to change the status quo of this force."
"You are right, General Ponedelin." When Sokov and Zakharov were talking, they noticed that the other party seemed to want him to take over the position of commander of the 40th Group Army. When he expressed his willingness to take over Zhimachenko's position, he accidentally discovered that Zakharov secretly breathed a sigh of relief, "I also noticed that my superiors had such intentions." Since the end of the battle, Ponejelin's battle group has been automatically disbanded. . After handing over command of the 41st Guards Division to Chief of Staff Colonel Sidorin, he returned to Otats. After receiving a call from Koshkin and learning that Sokov had something urgent to see him, he went directly to the designated place without saying a word.
Seeing Ponedelin walking into the conference room, Sokov stepped forward to shake hands with him and said politely: "General Ponedelin, you are here! I'm so sorry. I originally planned to let you have a good rest for a few days. But something urgent happened and I had to call you here."
"It's okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin responded politely: "I wonder if something happened when you came to me in such a hurry?"
"Yes, General Ponedelin, something did happen." Sokov asked Ponedelin to sit down, "Sit down first, and then I will tell you slowly."
After Ponedelin sat down, Sokov organized some words in his mind and said: "General Ponedelin, I have bad news to tell you. After a while, I will Being transferred."
"What, you are going to be transferred?" Upon hearing the news, Ponejelin showed a shocked expression on his face: "Comrade Commander, I wonder where you will be transferred?"
"General Ponedelin, you are not an outsider, so I won't hide anything from you." Sokov said: "Marshal Konev will soon be transferred to the First Ukrainian Front and serve as the commander of the front. I And as his subordinates, we will go with him to the First Front."
"Comrade Commander, I wonder what kind of position your superiors will give you after you go there?" Ponejelin asked tentatively: "Will you be appointed as the deputy commander of the front army?"
"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." As soon as Ponedelin finished speaking, Sokov waved his hand to deny his speculation: "With my current qualifications, as a combat group commander, there are many people gossiping. . If he serves as the deputy commander of the front army on any major front, I am afraid that more people will be dissatisfied."
"Then if you join the First Front Army, what position will you hold?" Ponejelin thought of a possibility, but quickly rejected it in his mind, thinking it was impossible. Although I dismissed this speculation in my heart, I still couldn't help but ask: "You won't be allowed to serve as the commander of the group army, right?"
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