Eight hundred and eightieth chapter counterattack the enemy
Bunin was very concerned about the illness of this famous Red Luo Army general. He immediately sent a doctor to the front line and took him back to Moscow for maintenance. As for the command of the front line, Bunin handed him over to another confidant Tukhachevsky.
Tukhachevsky was just twenty-seven years old this year, but his experience was not ordinary. Tukhachevsky, who graduated from the officers' school, happened to catch up with the First World War, and was sent to the battlefield. On the Eastern Front of the World War, he bravely led the way, and soon received the support of his soldiers and accumulated a certain reputation in the army.
Later, due to the wrong command of his superiors, the troops he led were trapped in a heavy siege and were eventually wiped out by the Teutonic army. Most of his subordinates were killed, and he was seriously injured and unconscious, and was captured by the Teutonic Kingdom. During the days of the captive camp, he met Charles de Gaulle, the first president of the Third Republic of Gaul, and formed a deep friendship with him.
Unwilling to live in the prisoner camp until the end of the war, Tukhachevsky decided to escape. In order to escape, he formulated a detailed plan and pondered every detail. He calculated the patrol time of the guards, the time of the check-in time, and the time of the prison guards' rounds at night, and finally formulated a plan.
Tukhachevsky spent two years specifically improving his plan and finally succeeded. With his meticulous thinking and excellent patience, he finally escaped from the prisoner-of-war camp and returned to the country. When he returned to the Rakshasa Kingdom, the revolution had already broken out, and as the son of the poor, Tukhachevsky devoted himself to the Red Rakshasa Kingdom without hesitation.
On the battlefield of civil war, Tuhachevs made many outstanding achievements with his super judgment ability and good overall view, becoming the second-ranked Red Luo Army in addition to Fu Longzhi, and even gained the nickname "Red Napoleon".
Now that Fu Longzhi, the first general of the Red Luo Army, is sick, his command is naturally taken over by the second general Tukhachevsky. After taking over the command, the young Tukhachevsky immediately began to formulate a new plan. Soon several troops were sent out to carry out interspersed offensive tasks. With the interspersed by multiple arrow troops, the defense line of the temporary organization of the Bailan Army was completely torn apart.
General Smigley, commander-in-chief of the White Lan Army, was completely stunned. When the defense line was interspersed, he didn't even know which direction he should let go. When he was unable to defend, General Smigley had to choose to withdraw from the country, and the Red Luo army, which had repeatedly attacked, quickly followed the enemy into the country of Bai Lan.
When all the land in Hongluo State was restored and the Bailan Army was completely expelled, Tukhachevsky sent a report to his superiors. The report was written to Bunin, and the content was very simple. Given the increasing lack of ammunition, Tukhachevsky hoped that the top government officials could order the cessation of pursuit and no longer counterattack into the Bailan State.
In the good situation, Tukhachevsky was able to calmly see the essence and find that his own shortcomings were quite valuable. The most advanced weapons of the Red Luo Army were all from the capture of the Rakshasa Empire army. Because these weapons and ammunition were all from the Western Special Administrative Region, their standards were different from other countries. For example, the Type 08 rifle they used was indeed better than the original Morganasin rifle, but its weird seven-mm caliber is unique in the world. If you want to produce ammunition by yourself, you must re-establish a factory.
It's okay to say that light weapons are not a big deal, but the captured aircraft, tanks and cannons are not the only ones that can be designed and produced in Hongluo. Because of this reason, most of the Red Luo army will be less likely to be killed. Originally, a large amount of materials and ammunition from the Rakshasa Empire was seized one after another, but after a series of battles against the Plain Kingdom, it has been consumed. If it continues to be shot, it will indeed have the weakness of lack of ammunition.
Unfortunately, the government is the place where politicians stay. When politicians consider issues, they cannot completely look at the military. In some unspeakable secrets, Sterling incited Bunin to make the Red Ross army cross the border and taught the Bailan army a severe lesson. In order to allow his confidants to gain their merits, Sterling even enthusiastically recommended Voroshilov to Bunin, hoping to help him assist Tukhachevsky as commander.
Because Sterling, who Bunin trusted the most, claimed that Tukhachevsky wanted to preserve his current brilliant record and refused to take risks. If he could conquer the capital of the Brandan Kingdom, the Red Luo Kingdom would be able to obtain a buffer zone on the Western Continent to prevent the continued interference of the Saar Empire.
The Red Luo Kingdom was established for three years, but it has always been through the battle. It is a very tempting proposal to establish a buffer zone to keep the local area away from the opponent's threat of force. In order to occupy a buffer zone, despite repeated opposition from the Red Luo Army Commander-in-Chief Trotsky, Bunning agreed to Sterling's request.
Voroshilov was sent to the front line as the deputy commander-in-chief of the front enemy, serving as Tukhachevsky's deputy, and studied the plan to attack the Blancai State together. Tukhachevs basically wanted to dissuade Bunin from stopping when he was about to get better, but unexpectedly caused trouble for himself.
Tukhachevsky, who is also known as the famous general of the Red Route Army, looked down on Voroshilov. This senior officer from the workers' movement knew almost nothing about war, and even the victory during the war was built up by the blood and lives of the soldiers regardless of casualties.
Tukhachevsky, Fulongzhi and others who have always paid attention to tactical use and always strive to minimize losses in battle have never looked down on such prodigal sons, so the relationship between the two sides has never been good. Now that Voroshilov has been sent to the front line as deputy commander-in-chief, it is obvious that he is monitoring his actions.
Seeing that Buning's attitude was firm, Tukhachevsky was not good at saying anything, so he could only actively prepare for the attack. Although Voroshilov had no choice but to fight, he was a good person who was good at communicating. In front of Tukhachevsky, he was quite modest and positive, and although he urged the other party to advance quickly, he did not take power.
Although it was a helpless move, Tukhachevsky's offensive arrangement was still of considerable standard. When the Red Luo army attacked in multiple directions and advanced towards the depths of the Plain Kingdom, the Plain Army seemed to have few solutions. They temporarily built several defense lines in the country, but still could not stop the opponent's attack.
Chapter completed!