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Chapter 788: Zhukov's Right Decision

However, at this moment, Zhukov was walking around his command center uneasy. As for why he felt uneasy, even Zhukov couldn't say it. Instead, his own consciousness was secretly telling him that there would be something bad about the war situation, so he had to make a new strategic deployment.

So after thinking for a while, Zhukov immediately dispatched troops and the entire army was immediately dispatched to strengthen defense from the 61st Army under the command of General Leonid Alexandrovic Govorov, who was under his command.

At this moment, Zhukov himself did not expect that he had made a very important and accurate decision. If Leningrad had not been blocked from the German Flying Leopard Special Forces, the transportation route would have been blocked by the German Flying Leopard Special Forces and cut off all supporting items, including weapons and equipment.

"Everyone move quickly, you must reach Tikhvin within half an hour!"

As soon as Zhukov's orders, Lieutenant General Dukhanov, the commander of the 61st Army, immediately commanded the troops to march Tikhvin in an emergency, and the troops leading were Soviet infantry who had already changed into thick military uniforms.

Because the Soviet tank group, armor group and mechanized troops were all slowed down by the thick snow.

Moreover, since it was late at night and extremely cold weather, it was even more difficult for these mechanized troops to move forward quickly.

Although it was the infantry with light weapons and equipment, these infantry were still equipped with a large number of ground mortars, rocket launchers, anti-tank weapons, and light and heavy machine guns, so even if they encountered German troops, they still had a certain combat power.

At least Lieutenant General Dukhanov knew very well that his own mechanized troops and tank troops could not marches quickly in these snowy and ice. Then the mechanized troops and tank groups of the German army would also encounter these difficulties; they were even worse than theirs because the German army lacked oil and logistics supply lines to stretch too long.

With the urging of Lieutenant General Dukhanov, all the infantry divisions of the 61st Army who were commanding the advance were also moving forward quickly.

At this moment, the Leningrad Front also gathered its 54th, 67th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 51st Army, Assault 1st, 2nd, 4th Army, Guards 6th, 4th, 52nd, 55th, 59th, 42nd, 10th Army, Air Force 3rd, 14th, 15th Army, Neva Army and the Coast Army cluster under its jurisdiction to change clothes and rest.

As for the Volkhov front, the commander Delenti Fomic Shtkov and Major General Feodor Petrovic Ozerov were commanded to change the front line of the contraction and rest.

The current Volkhov Front Army is under its jurisdiction, including the 4th, the 2nd Assault Army, the 8th and 54th Army; the 52nd, the 59th Army, and the 14th Army of the Air Force.

As for the former commander released from prison, General Meletskov and Lieutenant General Lev Zaharovic Mehlis and other generals were all replaced.

Regarding Zhukov's troops who were fighting in such a large scale, the German troops who invaded the Soviet army also conveyed them back to Chen Yanlong and Moder as quickly as possible.

However, after learning about these situations of the Soviet army, whether Chen Yanlong or Moder gave the German army in Leningrad the orders to change clothes and rest as quickly as possible, and secretly dispatched some elite troops that had been resting and dressing to the Tikhwen area to prepare to assist the Flying Leopard special forces there to fight against the various infantry divisions of the 61st Army of the Soviet Army that were heading to Tikhwen.

Because the only troops that the German army can set out to fight now are infantry, and they can be dispatched to attack as soon as possible.

As for those T-54 tank groups and other mechanized units, they were blocked by the cold weather and snow covered with snow.

If these tank groups and mechanized troops were to advance quickly, they would at least eliminate the snow on the roads blocking them, and they would have a large number of flares and lights. Because the surroundings were covered with darkness, the German and Soviet troops marched in the dense forest with great difficulty.

As the two armies strengthened their interweaving marches, a war was about to break out.
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