Chapter 530 The Wisdom of Moscow
July 15, 1918 at 22:30
"Since that's the case, then, in the name of the Southern Front Command and the 10th Army, send a report to the First Iron Infantry Division of Moscow, forward and convey the latest resolution of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, and ask them to lift the external warning they have arranged, strictly abide by the orders of the martial law and curfew in Moscow, eat, sleep, and do not cause trouble! Kriment Yevremovic, what do you think this is?"
The commander of the Southern Front, Sekin, solicited the opinions of the commander of the 10th Army, Voroshilov. After all, the 1st Iron Infantry Division was his main division, and the Southern Front Command could not be commanded alone.
"Comrade Commander, I agree with your suggestion. This telegram should be sent quickly. Although Comrade Pavlov is young, he can still grasp the right position. He is afraid that the two brigade commanders below will cause trouble. The telegram signs your and my names at the same time, so that they will understand at a glance!" Voroshilov said cleanly.
"Okay, Chief of Staff, just do it. You go to the telecommunications office to arrange the sending of the newspaper. There must be no mistake in this matter!" Seding asked Chief of Staff Giddies to send a telegram to the Pavlov Infantry Division who was trapped in Moscow in Moscow. If time was delayed here and the eyesless guy in the confrontation between the two armies there shook his hands in the middle of the night and fired his gun, the matter would be out of control!
"Wait, Comrade Sekin, I think, in order to avoid misunderstandings from the Tharizin's troops in Moscow, can we temporarily transfer the command of Pavlov, the 1st Division of the Tharizin's Iron Infantry Division, to the Supreme Military Commission?
No, I might as well hand it over to Sverdlov and Kamenev directly. Otherwise, I am afraid that some guys who have ulterior motives will have a trap or a trap for Pavlov and the others to drill. Then, it will be our remote commander, so the matter will be unclear!"
Since Voroshilov decided to accept the resolution of the Soviet Central Committee on the Joseph issue, he did not want any extraneous things to happen. He just calmed down and thought for a while, and felt that such a Tarizin infantry division was placed next to the Kremlin in Moscow city, which was a matter that needed to avoid suspicion.
Of course, withdrawing Pavlov's division from Moscow is a way, but it is not the best way. Being able to stay in Moscow without attracting people to be taboo and suspicious is a good way. This guy had a sudden inspiration and felt that he could hand over the command of the division first.
Voroshilov's suggestion was to turn against the enemy and retreat to advance. With a word, it was highly agreed by all the Southern Front generals in the conference room. Giddies hurried to send a message to the Pavlov infantry division far away in Moscow, asking them to accept the command of Volga Front Commander Sverdlov or Military Commissioner Kamenev after receiving the telegram.
After Giddies walked out of the conference room, Sedin calmly took out the second telegram and handed it to Voroshilov with a smile, "Criment Yevremovic, this telegram comes immediately after the telegram just now. You guys just now are not here. Giddies and I haven't had time to read it yet. You can read it to everyone!"
Voroshilov took the telegram skeptically and thought to himself, Damn, do you dare say that you haven't read it with Giddies? The genius believed it, but it was not the time to care about this. Voroshilov opened the telegram manuscript in his hand, looked at a few lines in a hurry, and he read it out as soon as his eyes lit up:
To Chalijin
North Caucasus Military Region and Southern Front Army
Front Commander Paba Seding, Chief of Staff Fermi Gidis, Army Commander Kye Voroshilov, Fernichernav, and Commander of Fernichernavin and Commanders and Military Commissioners at all levels
July 15, 1918 22:27
The following is Order No. 1918-07-15-1:
1. From July 16, 1918, the new Volga Military Region and Volga Front Army were formally formed, with the First Army, the Third Army, the Fifth Army, the Eighth Army and the Tenth Army, as well as the newly formed First Cavalry Army.
2. From the beginning of the Volga Military Region and Front Army, the organization and command of the former Nizhny Novgorod Military Region and the Eastern Front Army, the Northern Caucasus Military Region and the Southern Front Army will be abolished. The above military regions and front headquarters will be incorporated into the Volga Military Region and Front Army.
3. Since July 16, 1918, the All-Russian Armed Forces General Command was established in Moscow, and the former commander of the Front, Yoo Vatestis, was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces, and the former commander of the Southern Front, Paba Sekin, was appointed as the deputy commander-in-chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces, and the two of them were exempted from their previous positions as commanders of the military region and front.
4. Comrade Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov, a member of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and Secretary of the Secretariat, was appointed as the Chairman of the Military Committee of the Volga Military Region and the Commander of the Volga Front.
5. Lev Borisovic Kamenev, a member of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, was appointed as a member of the Military Committee of the Volga Military Region and the First Military Committee of the Volga Front Army, and removed him from his position as the commander of the Moscow Garrison.
6. Criment Yevremovivich Voroshilov, former commander of the 10th Army of the Southern Front, was appointed as a member of the Military Committee of the Volga Military Region and deputy commander of the Volga Front, and the Second Military Committee of the Military Committee.
7. Appoint Vladimir Nikolaevich Chernaveng, former commander of the Eighth Army of the Southern Front, as Chief of Staff of the Volga Front, and also as Commander of the Eighth Army and Member of the Military Committee of the Front
8. Appoint former Chief of Staff of the Southern Front, Flanger Mikhainovic Giddies as commander of the 10th Army of the Volga Front and member of the Military Committee of the Front
9. Mikhail Nikolaevich Tukhachevsky (after he returned to the team) appointed him as the commander of the Volga Front's First Army.
10. Appoint Peter Alexeyevich Kobozev, former member of the Eastern Front Military Commission, as the Military Commission of the First Army of the Volga Front. Before Tukhachevsky returned to the team, he acted as the Commander of the Army.
11. Appointed the former chief of staff of the Third Army of the Eastern Front, and is currently the military instructor of the Neverre region of the Western Front Defense Zone of the Barrier Army. Sergei Sergeivic Kamenev serves as the commander of the Fifth Army of the Volga Front and a member of the Military Committee of the Front.
12. Appoint Nikola Alexeyevich Lyubimov, former military committee member of the 8th Army of the Southern Front, as military committee member of the Fifth Army of the Volga Front
13. Appoint Mikhai Mikhaievich Rasevic, the former military committee member of the Third Army of the Eastern Front as the Military Committee of the Eighth Army of the Volga Front
14. Appoint Yefim Afanasievich Xiajianko, the former political commissar of the Budonni Cavalry Division of the Southern Front (after returning to the team) as the Military Commissioner of the Third Army of the Volga Front
15. Xie Miao Mikhailovich Budoni Cavalry Division Commander of the original Southern Front (after returning to the team) was appointed as the commander of the newly established First Cavalry Army of the Volga Front and the Military Commissioner of the Front, and Criment Yevremovich Voroshilov, deputy commander of the Front, also served as the Military Commissioner of the First Cavalry Army.
The above order will take effect now! Please promptly pass this order to cadres above the platoon and above, and do a good job of guidance and publicity and explanation!
Supreme Military Commission of the Soviet Union
Chairman Leda Trotsky
July 15, 1918 22:27
After reading the latest appointments of the fifteenth article of the Supreme Military Commission, I heard the entire Southern Front Conference Room silently. Obviously, such a large-scale front-level establishment work, the reconstruction and personnel arrangements of the secting army were arranged in order in such a period of time, which amazed all the generals of the Southern Front.
When it comes to saying that the Southern Front Army created by Joseph is also a place where stars gather. No one is a fuel-efficient lamp. During the process of Voroshilov reading the telegram, everyone pricked up their ears to listen to whether they had their own name. Of course, Comrade Voroshilov's name is the one with the most common appearances in the telegram, and at the same time, it is also the one with the highest promotion.
Among these fifteen orders, it can be said that all the generals of the Southern Front were promoted, or at least maintained their original position. Voroshilov was promoted from commander of the army to deputy commander of the front, the Second Military Commissioner and the Political Commissar of the First Cavalry Army, which was the biggest and most eye-catching. Of course, Voroshilov could barely hold back and laugh out loud.
It is not a big problem to hand over the position of commander of the 10th Army to Githis. Isn't the political commissar of Lyubimov still there? Besides, Githis had a good relationship with me. The 10th Army is also the main force of the new deputy commander of the Front Army. In addition, he also served as the political commissar of the newly established First Cavalry Army. Budonnie had a strong relationship with him and was wearing a pair of pants. What else would he not be happy about?
The people in Moscow are not simple, Voroshilov quietly breathed a sigh of relief. With Moscow's wisdom and ability to develop such personnel appointments, Comrade Joseph is still far from those big bosses, and he is absolutely unable to compare himself. It's better to fight honestly under the leadership of Moscow. Starting a new job, don't think about it anymore!
Chernavin of the Eighth Army also became the chief of staff of the Front Army, the Third Military Commissioner and continued to serve as commander of the Eighth Army, which made his position and military power simultaneously improve, and he was also happy.
A resolution of the Central Committee of Moscow and a letter of the latest personnel and people of the Supreme Military Commission of the Soviet Union have enabled Moscow and Taritzin to work together to overcome the current difficulties and challenges, and avoided the division within the Soviet Red Army, between Moscow and Taritzin.
For Moscow, the situation seems to be starting to move in a good direction.^-^^-^
Chapter completed!