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Chapter 761 (4) How did the infantry drive the cavalry?

Tkachev smiled and put the pistol on the side of the political commissar who was still sitting there gasping, and inserted it back into the holster on his waist, while patting the guy's shoulder, "I said to Comrade Political Commissar, I agreed to delay the delaying plan. I had to let you suffer a little aggrieved just now..."

"Comrade Commander, Alexander Nikolayevich, are you sure you are just delaying your time with the White Guard? Why do I look at you and you are planning to surrender to Kolchak? I didn't even count my gun, but I even tied up people to gagging?! I am a military member of the Division Revolutionary Military Committee and the chairman of the Division Certificate Committee. As a political commissar, I have the power to supervise you. If necessary, I can remove your commander position!"

The division political commissar Agaputsev was angry and moved his numb wrists while staring at the division commander Tkachev in front of him with a blue face. He was wondering where the division commander was singing this true and false drama? Not to mention that he really planned to throw his gun into the enemy when the situation was unfavorable?

"Hey, Dmitry Dmilovich, I said to Comrade Political Commissar, if I plan to surrender to the enemy, who will be the revenge of the soldiers who died in the entire division?" "Avenge them? Who will avenge the revenge of the elders of my hometown who died tragically under the White Bandits Army? If I really plan to surrender to the enemy, I just tied you and the political commissars at all levels as a letter of submission and sent it to the commander of the 6th Division of the Don Cossack Cavalry? Do I have to slander you?" Tkachev looked at the political commissar who was tortured seriously, with sincerity in his eyes. шwщ138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 138 Reading Books 150

"Okay! Remember to discuss it next time... Otherwise, what should I do if you really do something, and I get out of fire? What are you going to do next? I said I would like to call me two reliable orderly soldiers first, otherwise not only the pistols, no one can help with maintenance, but there is no one to protect them once there is a priority!" Political Commissar Agaputsev was convinced by the eyes of the division commander Tkachev, who was not fooling him, so he put his heart back in his stomach.

After saying this, the political commissar said that Mishka, who was originally the temporary serving as the political commissar, unconsciously took a step back behind him. At the command of the division command, he instinctively stepped forward with several other staff officers of the division headquarters to hold on to the political commissar. Logically speaking, as the political commissar, this guy should draw his gun to protect the political commissar, but he couldn't resist Mishka and the political commissar for less than two days, and followed the division commander Tkachev for more than half a year, let alone this guy was the soldiers recruited by the division commander Tkachev when he joined the Soviet Red Army.

"It's easy to talk about the matter of protecting the car... I turned around and asked Mishka to pick a few young men for you, and asked the backbone of the Bolsheviks and the young men from the hometown of the political commissar!" The division commander Tkachev exposes the matter of Mishka with a haha, and then frowned,

"Dmitry de Milovich, the situation is not optimistic. There are only more than 5,000 people left in the division, and the casualties are too serious. Among the more than 5,000 people, there are seven or eight hundred soldiers with minor injuries. The other 1,000 seriously injured people are short of medical treatment and medicine. The bodies of more than 1,500 martyrs who died in battle are not too late to be buried. I think it is impossible to break through with the division..."

Tkachev's 1st Infantry Division suffered nearly 2,000 casualties in the first day of the battle. Then on the second day, as the Western Front guards, when he retreated to the town of Bazarnesezgan, there were nearly 7,500 left in the entire division. After a fierce battle in the morning, the 81st Infantry Brigade guarding the west of the town fought and killed four battalions, and the 82nd Infantry Brigade guarding the two directions east of the town also killed four battalions. The entire division had only 5,000 combat forces left. "Beiyang 1917 Chapter 761 How to chase cavalry in the four infantry?" Among them, 7,800 were still lightly wounded and more than 1,000 seriously injured, while more than 1,500 soldiers died in the battle in the town alone.

"Teacher, didn't it mean that the troops that were rescued have already gone north? As long as the entire division is united, there is still hope for breaking the enemy's siege by the inside and outside!" Political Commissar Agaputsev clenched his fists to cheer up the division commander Tkachev, but he was actually very guilty. Even if the minor wounded could follow the team, the serious wounded obviously had no hope of breaking through. Could it be... let the wounded fall into the hands of the Bai Weijun? What other choices are there except the word "death"?

In fact, the two cavalry divisions of the Bai Guard Army who surrounded the town and attacked for a whole morning were also exhausted. The 6th Cavalry Division in the west of the town suffered more than 2 battalions of troops, and the 5th Cavalry Division in the east of the town had nearly 3 battalions of casualties. This battle was a bloody battle and a hard battle for both sides of the offensive and defense. Later, the artillery of the three artillery companies of the Bai Guard Army increased the weight of the attacking side, so from the perspective of death, the price paid by the 41st Soviet Red Army infantry Division was 1,500 people, while the two divisions on the attacking side combined with 1,200 people.

However, the Soviet Red Army defending the town still has 1,000 wounded soldiers and 7,800 lightly wounded soldiers. The 6th Division of the Don River Cavalry and the 5th Division had only less than 1,500 people in total. Speaking of which, the situation is even more difficult, the 41st Division of the Soviet Red Army, which is surrounded and cannot be broken...

"The large army will not come to rescue the siege north. Although the Army Command did not make it clear, I estimate that most of them were temporary cavalry detachments, with no more than 1,000 troops. I guess that the Army Command took the risk of sending troops to rescue the siege north to avoid the annihilation of our division. At that time, it would be a victory for many people to rush out. Most of the minor and serious wounded people would have to stay! This was a last resort and he was forced to run with the team and he would not be able to run! Instead, he would drag down the siege!"

The division commander Tkachev's tone was quite heavy, and obviously what he said was the truth. The political commissar of the division, Agaputsev, was silent for a while after hearing this, raised his head and said, "No matter what, the Soviet Red Army and the Bolsheviks must not surrender to Kolchak and the White Bandits! I can stay and command the wounded to fight to the end! Provide cover for the breakout troops!"

As the political commissar of the division, it is not easy for Agaputsev to make such a statement. In fact, the division commander has already made it clear. The commander of the army, Gidds, sent troops north to strive to get some of the backbone and important commanders of the 41st Infantry Division to break out. It is a fantasy to rescue all the division and all the minor and serious wounded soldiers. No matter whether the White Guard Captain said that the 1st Division of the Don River Cavalry, the 2nd Division would turn around and go north to join the ranks of annihilation of the Soviet Red Army in Bazarnesezgan Town.

Just because the two Don River Cavalry Divisions who have obtained artillery fire support from at least three artillery companies, it is difficult for the 41st Infantry Division to escape. Pessimistically, it is because it really breaks through the enemy's encirclement. In the plains and hilly river nets, how could the 2-legged Soviet Red Army infantry run than the 4-legged Cossack cavalry that caught up with?

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